• 4 months ago
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00:00All right, guys, actually, I'd like to make a toast, so, to Callie Sullivan, eight pounds,
00:14seven ounces, the most beautiful girl on God's green earth.
00:17Cheers.
00:18Cheers.
00:19Cheers.
00:20Callie.
00:21Cheers.
00:23You're the best, dude.
00:24It was fun to get to know you.
00:26Almost took my hat off.
00:28All right, mate, I'm gonna call my wife.
00:30So, good to see you.
00:32Hey, mate.
00:33Thanks for coming.
00:34Good to see you again.
00:35And you, man.
00:36Hey, call me tomorrow.
00:37Will do.
00:38Take care.
00:44Hey, baby, it's me.
00:46Yeah, I've had a couple.
00:48No, I promise I won't.
00:49That's some keen, quiet Zanette.
00:51I just want to stand there and look at her while she's sleeping, my little girl.
00:55Let's see if she's making that funny little face.
01:12Welcome to the Jihad, soldier boy.
01:22Goodbye.
01:33Please, read.
01:42I've got a wife.
01:45A baby.
01:47A daughter.
01:48Callie.
01:49The people you slaughtered were other men's wives and children.
01:54Were you thinking about them when you dropped your filthy bombs?
01:57You don't know what you're talking about.
01:59You don't know anything.
02:01Have you been there? Have you ever been where I've been?
02:04Read it.
02:11No.
02:14Read it or you die, here and now.
02:15Look, don't you think now I'm not scared?
02:18Read it!
02:27I want her by my door, alright?
02:31If that was all she knew about her dad.
02:36No, I don't mind her growing up, saying my dad was a soldier.
02:41And he died.
02:45I'd be proud for her to say that.
02:49But I won't have her growing up knowing that I read out the propaganda for some madman
02:54before they cut off my head and posted it on the internet
02:57so all his madman mates could toss themselves off over it.
03:04So you want to show something on the internet, mate?
03:09You show this.
03:12You show me.
03:14Say no.
03:19I'm not going to read this crap.
03:23I'm just not going to do it.
03:35I'll get away from it, you'll have to.
03:37Yeah.
03:38Yeah.
03:41It's just what they do to me when they catch me.
03:43It's what they do.
03:46I'm scared. I'm so scared.
03:50I have no words.
03:52I'm in gravitas.
03:53They're coming for me, I can hear them getting to me.
03:55I'm so scared.
03:57Without paying offence, I'm not doing it.
04:00I owe this to me.
04:02Play dead.
04:05Just play dead.
04:09Just play dead.
04:11Just play dead.
04:39Oh.
05:02Stop.
05:05You can't let her...
05:06Stop.
05:09Perfect.
05:10Get back.
05:11Get back.
05:12Get back!
05:13I swear to God I will spill his brains.
05:15Get back!
05:30Jenna.
05:34That's enough.
05:35That's enough.
05:37That's enough.
05:40That's enough.
05:54Things are very bad with the Russians.
05:56At least they're not T-Total like many of our opponents.
05:59Why have they agreed to this splice haul?
06:01Maybe they have a pressing need for their man, Rokhlov.
06:03In this case, the return package is so much of a prize,
06:05we don't need to worry over much.
06:07I assume you trust the new man in London.
06:09Insofar as...
06:10Let's just see if Kachemov keeps his word on the exchange.
06:13It's a sign of his status that he's able to authorise it.
06:16I assume you've got a player in Moscow going through his back pages.
06:18An officer called Rangefinder.
06:20Any good?
06:21Above competent, I'd say.
06:24Joe.
06:27Go to her.
06:28The exchange.
06:29It's fine. You're the only person she really trusts.
06:34Joe.
06:46I still see Boscard.
06:49I hear him.
06:51You'll never see or hear from Boscard again, Joe.
06:53Nobody will.
06:56I feel like...
06:58nothing matters.
07:00I don't matter.
07:01I don't matter.
07:03Patience has never been one of my strong points.
07:05And all this traumatised running is starting to really annoy me.
07:15That's good.
07:18The day you get soppy, this country will be in grave danger.
07:21Yeah.
07:29...with their families.
07:30After a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan,
07:33the reunion was particularly emotional for one soldier.
07:36Yeah. Yeah, it's good to be back home for a bit.
07:38See the family.
07:40This is actually my second tour, so...
07:42Yeah.
07:43Yeah, I mean, great timing too.
07:45About to become a dad.
07:52No.
08:04No.
08:10No.
08:12No.
08:13No.
08:15Get off me. What are you doing?
08:21No.
08:46If this isn't him, Edouard, this'll be the shortest walk you ever took.
09:21Come on.
09:52Hello, Harry.
09:54Welcome home, Lucas.
09:56How are you feeling?
09:57Fine.
09:58Good.
09:59Cold.
10:07Welcome to London, Arkady.
10:09Of course, you'll be working hard to replace the spy we're sending home.
10:12Isn't that the dance?
10:14You'll look after Lucas now he's home.
10:16He's weak.
10:17You tell him, eat broccoli.
10:19I think you've suffered enough, don't you?
10:21When you sent Lucas to Moscow, he paid an appalling price.
10:24You might wish to ensure such a thing does not happen again in the near future.
10:28Is this a message, Arkady, or merely a homily?
10:31I am making conversation like an Englishman.
10:34Is this a message, Arkady, or merely a homily?
10:37I am making conversation like an Englishman.
10:59How did they treat you?
11:01Sometimes well, sometimes not.
11:05They told me I could come home if I spied for them.
11:11What did you say?
11:13I said yes.
11:22I think we can stop for some fish and chips. I've got a craving.
11:35Adam Carter, Lucas North.
11:38Welcome home.
11:39Thank you.
11:41Chip.
11:42Cheers.
11:51Lucas North, I presume. Welcome back.
11:53Thank you.
11:54Connie. Connie James.
11:56I'm sorry, I'm late.
11:57I'm sorry, I'm late.
11:58I'm sorry, I'm late.
11:59I'm sorry, I'm late.
12:00I'm sorry, I'm late.
12:01I'm sorry, I'm late.
12:02I'm sorry, I'm late.
12:03Connie. Connie James.
12:04Connie James. Stuff of legend.
12:06Stuff of nightmares, possibly.
12:09Malcolm.
12:12Good to see you.
12:13Adam.
12:14How's your mum?
12:15Oh, she's very well, very well.
12:16You look...
12:18You look...
12:20Is there anything I can get for you? Hot soup?
12:22Malcolm, I had chips, thanks.
12:24But I'll tell you what, though.
12:26I haven't had a decent cup of tea in eight years.
12:29What?
12:30Is it really eight years?
12:34Oh, it flew by.
12:35These Russian prisons, they're like holiday camps.
12:37They've got mattresses and everything.
12:39Lucas, I know you're exhausted,
12:40but would you mind waiting a moment
12:41before we begin the initial debriefing?
12:43Of course.
12:50How is he?
12:51Who can tell?
12:53Damaged.
12:55Broken?
12:56I don't know.
12:57He did everything he could.
12:58You got him back?
12:59How about our friends from the KGB?
13:01FSB.
13:02Still maintaining that a resurgent Russia
13:04is no threat to us.
13:05That the Kremlin's intentions toward the West
13:07are both honourable and peaceful.
13:09Still denying the slide into another Cold War.
13:11After the handover,
13:12I had a nice little getting-to-know-you chat
13:14with their new man in London, Arkady Kachumov.
13:17He dropped a few hints.
13:19What kind of hints?
13:20Sniffing after possible MI5 assets in Moscow.
13:23I'm concerned he knows rangefinders after him.
13:25He was fishing.
13:26Possibly.
13:27Possibly it was a genuine warning.
13:29If Kachumov knows about your agent,
13:30it makes Russia a dangerous place to be.
13:32You need to consider rangefinder blown, Harry.
13:34It's time to pull him out of Moscow.
13:36I think you may be right.
13:43Ben, get Harry.
13:46Sorry, but I think we might be in for a long day.
13:52Connie, contact rangefinder.
13:55Contact rangefinder.
13:56I'm the Moscow operation.
14:02What's your status, rangefinder?
14:04Active.
14:05I'm about to acquire some FSB documents
14:07which appertain to a high-level Russian asset
14:09being sent into play in London.
14:11I have the asset's codename, Tranquility.
14:13The dossier will give me the rest,
14:14including Tranquility's identity.
14:16Rangefinder, things are getting tetchy with the Russians.
14:19Consider your operation burned.
14:20I've been here six months.
14:21I'm five minutes away from my biggest hit,
14:23so I make this rendezvous.
14:24Negative, rangefinder. Pull out.
14:26I'll go in quick and be out quicker.
14:28Hold your nerve control and let me do my job.
14:34Remembrance Sunday must be cancelled.
14:36It is an affront to all the Muslim brothers and sisters
14:38murdered by infidel forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
14:41If the media fails to run this story
14:43and Remembrance Sunday is not cancelled,
14:47then the head of this infidel will be sent to his wife and child.
14:52Who is he?
14:53Private Andrew Sullivan.
14:55Andy, 2nd Battalion, Royal York Regiment.
14:57Home on leave from Afghanistan.
14:59This is in London?
15:00This is in London.
15:05My great-grandfather was 16
15:06when he signed up to fight for his country.
15:08Just a boy from Brentford, a nobody really.
15:10Just a kid lying about his age.
15:12He was given a medal which was passed down to me
15:14for serving from 1914 to 1915.
15:16There's not many of those around for obvious reasons.
15:19A shell took half his back away at Ypres.
15:21At least he made it home.
15:24Since then, plenty more have been killed or maimed,
15:27including friends and loved ones
15:29that we can't even publicly acknowledge.
15:35So no fanatic with a sword
15:37is going to stop us from honouring our dead.
15:41And we're going to bring Andy Sullivan home.
15:43If we're going to do face and voice recognition
15:46of every al-Qaeda suspect,
15:48I think I'll need to monopolise the system.
15:50Do it.
16:21PHONE RINGS
16:25Control.
16:26Rangefinder, what do you have?
16:28My contact appears to be indisposed.
16:30How long?
16:33A couple of minutes.
16:34You need to get out of there.
16:35He'll be coming for you.
16:37I know, but if that intelligence was worth killing for...
16:39It's worth knowing.
16:41You're blown, Rangefinder.
16:42If you don't get out of Russia right now, right now,
16:44you never will. Do you copy?
16:47Do you copy, Rangefinder?
16:51Rangefinder?
16:56Rangefinder, do you copy?
17:02Rangefinder?
17:03Please respond, Rangefinder.
17:07Are you there?
17:08Copy that, Control.
17:10Put the kettle on.
17:11I'm coming in.
17:20SIREN WAILS
17:50SIREN WAILS
18:21DOOR CREAKS
18:35The Prime Minister is unwilling to risk going ahead
18:37with the Remembrance Day service.
18:39It's going to give these jumped-up little fanatics what they want.
18:41By cancelling the service of remembrance,
18:43the precedent that was set...
18:44We can't let that happen.
18:45Well, he is the Prime Minister.
18:47I don't think there's anything we can do.
18:50What about the Queen?
18:51The Prime Minister will inform Her Majesty of his decision when she wakes.
18:55Surely she should be fully briefed.
18:57If she knew what was going on,
18:58she would never allow the remembrance service to be cancelled.
19:01That's certainly an interpretation.
19:03Then let the Queen take that decision.
19:06It is Her Majesty's prerogative.
19:08And if this young soldier dies,
19:10if they cut off his head and post a picture of it on the Internet,
19:13at whom does the British public direct its wrath?
19:15At Her Majesty.
19:17The Prime Minister is unwilling to take such a risk.
19:19No one's going to kill Andy Sullivan.
19:21And if you're wrong,
19:22Lord knows I'm praying for this young man,
19:24but when one does the cold calculation...
19:26There's only one calculation.
19:27Everyone matters or no one matters.
19:29Is this just empty rhetoric, Mr Carter?
19:32Or is it an assurance from Her Majesty's security services?
19:35It's an assurance.
19:36We have solid intelligence pointing us to where they're keeping Andy Sullivan.
19:40And a good idea of who's got him.
19:42He's going to be all right.
19:49Then I might be able to make a quiet call to a discreet ear.
19:52I'll see to it that Her Majesty is fully appraised of the situation.
19:55Her Majesty will be at the Cenotaph in the morning,
19:57as will the Prime Minister.
19:58Thank you, Henry.
20:04I feel obliged to point out to you
20:06that you have absolutely no idea where Andy Sullivan is.
20:09I'm pretty sure he's in London.
20:11It's a start.
20:12And is this the first time you've manipulated the will of Her Majesty the Queen?
20:16Probably.
20:20THE CENOTAPH
20:31Remembrance Sunday must be cancelled.
20:33Remembrance Sunday must be cancelled.
20:35Remembrance Sunday must be cancelled.
20:37Remembrance Sunday must be cancelled.
20:39Remembrance Sunday must be cancelled.
20:41Malcolm, if we don't ID the kidnappers soon,
20:43there's an excellent chance I'll spend the rest of my life in the Tower of London.
20:46I see things are a bit stretched.
20:47We like to keep busy.
20:48Well, the operating systems have moved on a bit,
20:50but I can still push a mouse around, read a screen.
20:52I've been in a Russian prison, Adam.
20:53That's like spending eight years in a physical training camp.
20:55I've already eaten.
20:56I'm as mentally fit and physically fit as I ever was, fitter.
20:59Look, it's been a really long day,
21:00and from what I hear, you spent most of it in the boot of a car.
21:03All right, look.
21:04The soldier, Sullivan,
21:06he's out there somewhere terrified that his country's forgotten him,
21:08that he's never going to see his home again,
21:09and I know how he feels, all right?
21:12I know what it's like for him.
21:13So, let me help.
21:19How long have you been in those clothes?
21:21Since they were in fashion.
21:25Go and get yourself cleaned up. I'll speak to Harry.
21:29He was an excellent field officer, but that was then.
21:32Things are different now.
21:33Look, the truth is he needs to prove himself,
21:34to wear my thigh to himself,
21:35but I think most important to you,
21:37so why not let him do that?
21:38Because I'm responsible for his physical and mental well-being.
21:41You can't just bring him in and then leave him out in the cold.
21:44He's given everything to this job.
21:48I'm sorry.
22:08Don't spit up. Spit up.
22:11While I live, I hope.
22:15Tattooing's part of the culture in there.
22:17If you don't belong, you're dead.
22:24They all mean something.
22:26There's a specific iconography.
22:28Fascinating, really.
22:36So, how did Tom Quinn work out?
22:40He took early retirement.
22:42How'd you get me back, Harry?
22:45We caught one of their top men
22:47accessing confidential files from the British Power Consortium.
22:50This is ahead of a substantial oil supply deal
22:52between the UK and Russia.
22:54Very embarrassing for them.
22:56I used their embarrassment as collateral.
22:58Horse traded?
23:00You need rest.
23:02Welcome home to a safe house
23:03with a stained mattress and nylon sheets.
23:05I'm malnourished.
23:06Running on adrenaline, close to exhaustion.
23:08So, where do I go?
23:10Want me to go and watch pay-per-view
23:11in a Holiday Inn,
23:12catch up on eight years of Coronation Street?
23:15Where do I go, Harry?
23:16What am I supposed to do when I get there?
23:18Just tell me and I'll go and I'll do it.
23:22I'm giving you clearance till midnight on Sunday.
23:24After that, you rest.
23:26Then we'll talk some more.
23:28Properly.
23:32Have you seen her?
23:34She's well. And happy.
23:37Meaning?
23:39It's good to see you, Lucas.
23:42You were missed.
23:46Remember, Sunday must be cancelled.
23:48Remember, Sunday must be cancelled.
23:50Remember, Sunday must be cancelled.
23:52Remember, Sunday must be cancelled.
23:54Remember, Sunday must be cancelled.
23:56Adam, we've found a match.
23:58Sorry, I'll call you back.
23:59Got him?
24:00We've matched the executioner's voiceprint
24:01to a known Al-Qaeda member, Aqib Faris.
24:03Christ, how old is he?
24:0519, 20. Welcome to the future.
24:07I'm afraid it's turned out to be something of a disappointment.
24:09Do you have his current position?
24:10Nope.
24:11Oh, you never know.
24:12Known associates?
24:14Munzir Hatem, suspected Al-Qaeda commander.
24:17He'll be the cell leader.
24:18Living as an upstanding member of the middle class.
24:20Owns his home, votes Conservative.
24:22You're kidding. He drives a Focus, the man's a chiropodist.
24:24He leads an absolutely ordinary life.
24:26His wife and children have no idea of his involvement with the jihad.
24:29An unknown soldier.
24:30So, bring him in, shake him down.
24:32The moment we do that, I'll know they've been compromised.
24:34This man will have intelligence that will lead us directly to Andy Sullivan.
24:37We need to get our hands on his phone.
24:39Where does he live?
24:41Consistent with the nature of his cover, he lives with only heavy domestic security.
24:46We'll need a coat.
24:48It's cold out.
25:04Shit.
25:34Beep, beep, beep.
26:04Shit.
26:35Beep, beep, beep.
26:54Harry.
26:55Don't you ever sleep?
26:57Why are we here?
26:58Your government is stepping in to oppose the oil deal between the British Power Consortium and Christus Oil.
27:03British power stays in British hands.
27:05Somewhere within that sentence lies the essence of my job description.
27:08You refuse to trust our intentions.
27:10It's not that I refuse, Arkady.
27:12I just find myself incapable.
27:14I'm sorry.
27:15It's hard for me to be jubilant about the idea that the Kremlin controls oil supplies to Britain and her allies.
27:20Is that rude of me?
27:21No, no, I find such honesty bracing in a spy.
27:24So.
27:27I offer you this absolutely free of charge.
27:29No obligation attached to the back of it.
27:31I'm listening.
27:33We have become aware of increased communication traffic between the mujahideen in Chechnya and persons of interest in Great Britain.
27:41Our Islamic terrorists are speaking to your Islamic terrorists.
27:45About what?
27:46Who knows?
27:49Main British contact.
27:51This man.
27:53Monsir Hadid.
27:56You know him?
27:58We have several thousand persons of interest on our files, Arkady.
28:01But I thank you for the alert.
28:03You know, I might like to access your files on this one.
28:07Perhaps, if you find yourself of your mind,
28:10the oil deal between our two countries, you might wish to butter the wheels a little.
28:27How long will it take?
28:28It will be as fast as we can.
28:29It will be as fast as we can.
28:32Get some air.
28:33I've done what you can for the moment.
29:00What's the point of that?
29:02I'm dead anyway.
29:05The point is, you're thirsty.
29:09Drink.
29:11What's the point of that?
29:12I'm dead anyway.
29:15The point is, you're thirsty.
29:19Drink.
29:21Hmm?
29:32Preparations are underway for what will be the 90th time that Britain's come together
29:36to mark the two-minute silence to remember those who've made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
29:42Not just at the cenotaph, but at hundreds of different services across the nation,
29:46people will stand and reflect on those who have laid down their lives.
29:52Adam.
29:53Hi, Jo.
29:55I just wanted to check in.
29:57See how you're doing.
29:58Well, I'm not running.
29:59Good.
30:00That's a start.
30:02You sleep at all?
30:03No.
30:05Listen, Jo, I've tried most of these so-called pain relievers.
30:09All that therapy they forced me to do, you remember?
30:11You know the only thing that actually helped?
30:13Pilates.
30:14Yeah, that's the Jo I know and love.
30:16No.
30:18Someone's in terrible danger, and we're fighting to save them.
30:22Isn't that the only thing that makes sense?
30:25Well, all of this.
30:32Flight AM2732 from Moscow has now landed.
30:36Passengers will be disembarking shortly.
30:40Good.
30:42Could you drive into London and select the most difficult route you can think of?
30:45Mind turning to one-way streets? Do that until I say stop.
30:48Get the money rounds out.
30:52Your money, love.
30:53Actually, it's the tax payers.
30:59Welcome home, Rangefinder. Keep it brief.
31:01I thought I'd shaken them in Moscow, but I seem to have picked up another tail at Heathrow.
31:05How awfully tenacious, bless them.
31:06Think they want to give me a polonium suppository.
31:08Rangefinder, the Russians are being co-operative with a live operation.
31:11What do they want?
31:12Who knows. We need to keep them on side temporarily.
31:15For the moment, that means keeping you deniable.
31:17In other words, stay away from Tem's house while we make nice with the Russians.
31:21Precisely.
31:22Charming.
31:23I'm sending over the intelligence I got from my Russian source. I'm afraid it's heavily encrypted.
31:27It's appreciated.
31:29Adam Nornbeck?
31:30Adam's not even aware you're working for us.
31:32Well, I'm afraid he's having rather a hectic day.
31:35Clues de change.
31:37Be careful, Rangefinder.
31:38But stay out of the way.
31:40If you'd be so kind.
31:55On the SIM card that Adam and Lucas copied, there were several dozen phone numbers.
31:59Given Al-Qaeda's fondness for superfluity, we can assume that most of them are irrelevant,
32:02but one of these numbers corresponds to a mobile purchased recently in North London.
32:06Naturally, the phones are owned by proxies. Younger brothers and sisters, mostly.
32:10We've identified this young man as a friend of Qatar Mahmoud,
32:13the sole person of interest on the SIM card.
32:15Mahmoud is a known Al-Qaeda asset designated Firefly.
32:18And Firefly's the go-between.
32:20His job is to liaise between the cell leader and Andy Sullivan's execution.
32:23Where is he now?
32:24A few minutes ago, we intercepted a text message sent from the cell leader to Firefly.
32:28Three words. Host and guest.
32:30It's the go signal.
32:31It's becoming obvious that we're not going to give in to their demands and cancel Remembrance Sunday.
32:35Firefly's standing orders will be to wait until an agreed time, 9am, 9.30 maybe.
32:39If he receives no further orders by that time, he'll phone through the order to execute.
32:42Well, let's follow his phone signal. Pick him up and make sure the kill order's never sent.
32:46The executioner will have his standing orders too.
32:48If he receives no further contact from Firefly, he'll proceed immediately with the execution.
32:53The death of Andy Sullivan is this cell's default setting.
32:56If we make the wrong move, all we'll achieve is to bring that forward.
32:58It's a catch-22.
32:59He'll make a cleaning run, take a securitous route to shake off any surveillance.
33:02Use that operational caution against him. We follow Firefly, see who he meets, who he calls.
33:07And if we intercept that kill order, we'll get to Andy Sullivan in time.
33:11He's out there somewhere. A soldier about to die, and we can save him.
33:15Let's get out there.
33:18Firefly's left his house, Alpha 1.
33:20All units, Firefly's on the move.
33:29Be alert.
33:30He's a slippery fish.
33:48Come on.
34:00He switched back on me.
34:02He's heading underground. I'll lose contact in less than 30 seconds.
34:07Alpha 2, he's yours.
34:18I've lost him.
34:19Don't worry. I'm on it.
34:23He's out of contact. The comms won't work underground.
34:25This station is Archwood.
34:27This train terminates at morning.
34:29Bye-bye.
34:55Please stand clear of the closing doors.
35:55Firefly is our only link to the executioner, Alpha 2.
36:26Control.
36:27I have Firefly.
36:39Firefly's making a call from the phone box at the top of Duke Street Hill.
36:42It's Duke Street Hill.
36:43Got that, Alpha 2. Alpha 1, I'm patching you in.
36:56Adam, we've got them. East London, two miles from your current location.
37:15Make him record the statement.
37:18Adam, we've got them. East London, two miles from your current location.
37:25You mean do it now?
37:26I mean kill him. Now.
37:39The special forces are already en route.
37:41The house will be booby-trapped. Everyone inside will die.
37:43And God knows how many special forces personnel are along with them.
37:45The same applies to you, Adam.
37:46Yeah, well, let's give it a go, though, eh?
37:48See how it crinkles out.
37:51They didn't think you were worth it.
37:54They send you out there to murder my brothers.
38:00And stick a bit of tin to your chest to thank you for doing it.
38:05But when it comes down to it,
38:08you're nothing to them.
38:21We don't know how many are in there. Two at least.
38:23Doors and windows will be booby-trapped.
38:25Let me have a phone.
38:27We know they've been in communication with the Chechens, right?
38:29Yeah.
38:30So, do you think they speak Russian?
38:32He's an electrician from Walthamstow, so I doubt it.
38:34I bet he recognises the sound of it, though.
38:37I'll take the back.
38:44This is how we bring death to the Impudelf.
38:46And all the enemies of Islam.
38:51We should just get on with it.
38:59We should just do it, man. Just do it.
39:06We should see.
39:14What?
39:16Which brother is this? Identify.
39:19You know who this is.
39:21Who is it?
39:24Speak English. You've got to speak English, bro. English.
39:27Get out of the house.
39:29Take the Impudelf and get out.
39:31What's happening?
39:33I don't think we should...
39:35Don't think. Don't think. Just do.
39:46What's going on?
39:48We're leaving. Leave the gun. Leave it.
39:50Leave it all behind.
39:54Stand up!
40:15Come on.
40:24Come on.
40:26Come on.
40:43Oh, thank God.
40:48So, who exactly are you guys?
40:50Security services.
40:52Spooks.
40:53Yeah, spooks.
40:54Well, you took your bloody time.
40:55Sorry about that.
40:56What have we got here?
40:58Listen, CO-19 will be here in a minute.
40:59They'll take you to your wife and daughter.
41:25Connie.
41:27We've decrypted the intelligence Ros brought back from Moscow.
41:30The Chechen assassin called Tranquility, affiliated to Munzir Khatun,
41:34is launching an attack on London.
41:36When?
41:37Today, 11am.
41:39Catch him off.
41:40We have become aware of increased communication traffic
41:42between the Mujahideen in Chechnya
41:44and persons of interest in Great Britain.
41:47Our Islamic terrorists are speaking to your Islamic terrorists.
41:50You know him?
41:52He was playing me.
41:54He wasn't offering me intelligence.
41:56He was watching me, to see how I'd react, to see how much I knew.
41:59He knew this attack was coming and he did nothing to stop it.
42:04Harry.
42:05Adam, Andy Sullivan is just a sideshow.
42:07Al-Qaeda is planning a spectacular utter remembrance service.
42:10A Chechen assassin...
42:11Code name Tranquility is launching an operation
42:13at the St Augustus War Memorial today, 11am.
42:16They're going to kill the parents, the spouses,
42:18and the children of British soldiers who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
42:21We'll be there in ten minutes, so check the details.
42:23Is it bad?
42:24When is it not?
42:42Courtney, I'm getting so bored
42:44leading these Russians around by the nose.
42:46I'm half tempted to get out and kill them just to get it over with.
42:48Have you got an update for me?
42:49Roz, your intelligence led us directly to a terrorist attack on London.
42:52When?
42:53Less than half an hour.
42:54Have you got a team there at the attack site?
42:56They're en route.
43:02Is it Adam?
43:06Courtney, is it Adam?
43:07Yes.
43:09Right, well, I need to be there. Send me the details.
43:11Roz.
43:12I said I need to be there.
43:14Can you pull over around this corner?
43:20Clear.
43:33Take it away.
43:36And we honour those who love them in death as in life.
43:40Feel their loss.
43:50Come on.
44:04Car keys.
44:06Now.
44:11I've got them in your pocket.
44:15Follow me again,
44:17or I'll get really annoyed.
44:19Come on.
44:37That's her.
44:38That's Tranquility.
44:39You take her down, I'll check out the car.
44:50So that we can enjoy our today.
44:56In Flanders fields, the poppies blow.
44:59Between the crosses, row on row.
45:10We are the dead, short days ago.
45:13We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow.
45:16Loved and were loved.
45:17And now we lie on Flanders fields.
45:21Take up our quarrel with the foe.
45:24It's you from failing hands we throw.
45:39The torch will be yours to hold higher.
45:43Adam.
45:44Harry, it's the car.
45:45It's just one colossal bomb.
45:47Can you disarm it?
45:48It's less than two minutes to eleven.
45:50It's a digital detonator.
45:51There must be a code to disarm it, but it's...
45:53it's way too elaborate.
45:55If this goes off, it'll kill everyone in the range of...
45:58Oh, my God.
46:00There's no way I can evacuate the area, not in time.
46:04It'll be a massacre.
46:12Malcolm, get me Lucas.
46:16Lucas, Tranquility may have a disarm code.
46:18Get it.
46:27Adam?
46:29What?
46:35Tranquility's that way.
46:45Malcolm, I need to get this thing away from any population centre.
46:47I need a location.
46:48Adam, there's an open square less than a mile southeast.
46:50I'm sending through directions.
46:51You've got less than a minute if Lucas doesn't get that code.
46:56Yes.
47:03Give me the code!
47:16Give me the code!
47:18No!
47:22That's less than 30 seconds, Adam.
47:23Less than 30 seconds.
47:40Adam, you're not going to make it.
47:41Ditch the car.
47:43If I do that, then people die.
47:44Ditch the car.
47:45No.
47:46Adam!
47:47He'll make it. It's not far.
47:53Is that her? Is that Tranquility?
47:55Too late.
47:58I hope not.
48:07Adam, you're almost there.
48:15Adam!
48:20Who's there?
48:44Adam!
49:14Adam?
49:20Malcolm?
49:24Malcolm, did he make it?
49:32Adam Carter is dead.
49:44Adam Carter is dead.
49:45Adam Carter is dead.
49:46Early police reports suggest that the explosion of a car in San Francisco
49:49was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
49:52Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
49:55Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
49:57Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
49:59Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
50:01Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
50:03Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
50:05Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
50:07Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
50:09Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
50:11Police say the explosion was caused by an explosion of a car in San Francisco.
50:13Early police reports suggest that the explosion of a car in central London this morning
50:17was the work of terrorists.
50:19However, if it was a deliberate attack, it seems to have failed.
50:22The sole casualty was the driver of the vehicle believed to be the bomber.
50:25Government and palace sources are keen to stress that today's remembrance services,
50:29such an important part of our national calendar,
50:31have been entirely unaffected by the incident.
50:43You okay?
50:44No.
50:55The team are gathered outside.
50:56I know.
51:02Wes is playing rugby today.
51:04Expecting his dad to be there.
51:06Somebody bears a terrible responsibility for this.
51:09Somebody?
51:11Arkady Kachamov was behind the attack.
51:14Then I think Mr. Kachamov should be made to feel some of our pain.
51:17There's no way of dressing this up, Ros.
51:19I don't care how long it takes.
51:21Or at what temperature it's served.
51:24We will have revenge.
51:37I'm coming back to work.
51:39I wish it weren't under these circumstances.
51:41Maybe it had to be.
51:43It's the only way I have to pay him respects.
51:50It's a good way.
51:57No.
51:58In some ways, this is a preferable outcome.
52:01They will be unbalanced by shock.
52:05But I think maybe we should pull things forward a little.
52:09Is it down the road?
52:16Good.
52:39Go Wes!
53:09COMING SOON