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After a series of muggings of Indian restaurant owners, Hetty is recruited by a community elder to solve the crimes. Starring: Patricia Routledge, Dominic Monaghan, Derek Benfield.
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00:00Oh, my God.
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:02Oh, my God.
01:04Oh, my God.
01:06Oh, my God.
01:10Oh, my God.
01:20Oh, my God.
01:22Oh, my God.
01:26Oh, my God.
01:28Oh, my God.
01:30Oh, my God.
02:18Wayne Throck, Detective Ed. Hello? Good morning. You mean, good evening? Oh, your mum and dad, well, they're just off to bed. Yeah, it's night time here, you see.
02:30Who's calling at this time of night? It's Australia, Mrs Wayne Throck. Australia? Yeah. It's Derek. Oh. Hello, Derek, love. Oh. What a lovely surprise.
02:42Is everything all right? Good, good. Is he all right? Shh. Yes, he's all right. He's got some news. Yes? Manchester, yes. The business school. Yes, your dad did send you the details. Yes.
03:02What? Has he filled up the forms? Sorry to disturb you at this time of night. May I talk with Mrs Wayne Throck?
03:14Is it business? Detective business? It is. Well, she's rather busy right now. She has her son online, long distance from Australia. Can I help?
03:25I need a mature person. It is a very delicate matter.
03:29OK, well, I can arrange for Mrs Wayne Throck to come and see you tomorrow.
03:35Paradise Restaurant, 11 o'clock. Oh, I had a curry there once. Just once. The food was not to your liking.
03:42No, no, it was good. Er, I'll tell Mrs Wayne Throck. Who should she ask for? Uncle Moe. OK.
03:47I knew there'd be something in that business studies pack. His old rum will need smartening up.
03:59Derek's used to modern furnishing. Australia's a young country. They'll have discarded G-Plan long since.
04:07Everything all right, Mrs Wayne Throck? Our son Derek might be coming home to study in Manchester.
04:11Just for three months. Yes. Business studies, part of a new job.
04:15He'd want to stay with us, of course.
04:16You mean here? Hmm. In my room?
04:21He's family, Geoffrey. We'd find you alternative accommodation, of course.
04:26Of course we would. Thank you.
04:28Those curtains aren't exactly up to date, are they?
04:31I might design some new shelves for one there.
04:33What, DIY with your poorly arm?
04:35It's not poorly any more, neither am I.
04:37It wouldn't cost very much, and there's not a lot of agency work on.
04:40Ah. Yes, well, there could be.
04:46Hello, ma'am.
04:48How much?
05:05Well, that's the price.
05:08Nine pounds per 2.5 metres.
05:12Er, feet per foot.
05:14That's far too much.
05:17And it's hardly seasoned.
05:18I know, Ward.
05:19Uncle, so pleased that you have agreed to assist us.
05:23Gemma, this lady, she's a detective.
05:25She will track down your attackers.
05:27I haven't said.
05:29We must be positive in all things.
05:32Did you recognise anybody?
05:34They were masked.
05:35The police are best suited to following up attacks on the public.
05:40Might I suggest you would suit us so much better, Mrs. Winthrop.
05:44I think one of the people who assaulted me is one of our own.
05:49They were...
05:49Jameer makes wonderful tea.
05:51Yeah.
05:52Oh, yes.
05:54Yes.
05:55I will bring you some.
05:57There have been other attacks.
05:59All on the respected members of our community.
06:03People of same age.
06:04Like Jameer.
06:06Middle years?
06:07Yes.
06:08The obvious question has to be asked.
06:11Are the attacks racial in nature?
06:13No.
06:14You heard, Jameer.
06:15At least one of his attackers seemed not to be of the host community.
06:19This is a police matter.
06:21May I disagree?
06:22If the gangs are of our community, think, what dishonour would be brought to their families?
06:28Which is why you want me to find out who they are.
06:31Exactly.
06:34Any bad blood?
06:36Maybe a grudge against the men attacked?
06:38If I knew of any, I would have addressed the problem by now.
06:42Now, I won't agree with any vigilante nonsense.
06:45I still think you should call in the police.
06:47They will be called later, if necessary.
06:51What street?
07:16Vickersfield.
07:18Oh, girl there.
07:21My nephew.
07:23Now, what is it?
07:24I'm simply asking for a little assistance.
07:28Maybe your driver saw something.
07:30No.
07:31I mind my own business.
07:33I provide taxes.
07:35I harm nobody.
07:35Why should anybody harm me?
07:37I'm sure those who were mugged thought the same.
07:39I run taxis.
07:40I don't serve food.
07:42Food?
07:42Yeah.
07:43The men attacked work in restaurants.
07:45They own restaurants.
07:46Fat cats.
07:48Every one of them?
07:49I'm not a detective.
07:51I provide a taxi business.
07:53You'd like to have a taxi?
07:55Take you back to your nice safe home?
07:57I have a bus pass, thanks.
07:58She's coming over.
08:12Can I ask you boys a couple of questions?
08:15What?
08:15One, are you following me?
08:18No.
08:19We're just standing here, minding our own business.
08:22I see.
08:23Then I must ask you a second question.
08:26How do I get to the nearest bus stop?
08:29Oh, let's see.
08:30You know that restaurant you were in?
08:32The Paradise?
08:33Mm-hmm.
08:33Go past there.
08:34Turn right.
08:35And it's just there, waiting.
08:40We're...
09:09Oh.
09:10Mrs. Winthrop.
09:12Is Uncle Moe with you?
09:14No, I'm ploughing my own furrow.
09:17I'd like to know a bit more about what happened the other night.
09:20I told you.
09:21They pounced, got my money.
09:23I had a money belt.
09:25They just sliced it away.
09:26What with?
09:28I'm not sure.
09:30A knife.
09:31It would have been a knife.
09:34I expect so.
09:36Other restaurant owners.
09:38They've been attacked by the same gang.
09:41You must ask Uncle.
09:42He deals with all this.
09:44I have to close now.
09:45Now, please excuse me.
09:47This way, please.
09:51Uncle Moe.
09:52He is the person to see.
09:53He certainly is.
09:56He certainly is.
09:56He's the person to see.
10:21Oh.
10:21Oh.
10:21Help! Help!
10:34Help! Help!
10:37Somebody! Pick up my bag!
10:41We might get your things back.
10:43Fat chance.
10:45Ah, his nose, his eyebrows, that's all I saw of them.
10:49There were two police cars in that area.
10:50One brought you here.
10:52The other picked up a young lad wearing a woolly hat.
10:55He was belting along North Street.
10:56Oh, lots of lads wear hats like that.
11:01You've excellent powers of observation, Mrs. Winthrop.
11:05I think if you found yourself face-to-face with someone who'd attacked you,
11:09you'd recognise him.
11:12Would I?
11:20I'm not saying I'm sure when I'm not.
11:30You wouldn't wish that, would you, Chief Inspector?
11:34No.
11:35Though I'm told you took a long time looking at one suspect.
11:38All those people you brought in to stand around like piffy, I didn't know any of them.
11:44What happened to the lad you caught?
11:46We had to let him go.
11:48I see.
11:51Now I'd like to go home.
11:53I want me tea.
11:54This is very nice, Robert.
11:58Oh.
11:59It was nice yesterday and the day before.
12:01I'd be turning into a shepherd at this rate.
12:04Perhaps you'd like to do the cooking for a change.
12:05Robert.
12:07Geoffrey.
12:08I'm sorry.
12:10It's just...
12:10I had a terrible driving lesson.
12:13Stalling at lights and everybody beeping.
12:16Girls looking down at me from a bus laughing.
12:18We all get difficult days.
12:20Some of us get damn silly, not to say dangerous days.
12:24Dangerous?
12:25Well, I'd call what happened to you dangerous, wouldn't you?
12:27Oh, I'm all right.
12:30Now, can I please enjoy this pie?
12:33You know what it's like over there?
12:34They just want to be left to themselves.
12:35Fine.
12:36Let's do that.
12:37All of us.
12:38It's not a matter for us.
12:39It's a matter for the police.
12:40That's what I decided.
12:42I was going to take the bus, come home, phone and tell them just that.
12:46Then I was attacked.
12:49Mugged, they call it.
12:50I was the mug in the middle.
12:52I don't burn for revenge.
12:54It's not a quest.
12:55I just want to unmask who it is and stop them doing to others what they did to me.
13:01I don't need you.
13:02I don't need you.
13:02You're there.
13:03There you go.
13:36I don't know.
13:43Hi.
13:44I just wanted to say thanks.
13:46For what?
13:49Last night, at the police station.
13:51You were doing the identifying, weren't you?
13:53I thought you couldn't see through that screen.
13:56Everyone round here knows you were mods.
13:59I could see my own reflection in that screen.
14:02I seemed all right, but inside my heart was going like the clappers.
14:06How did you know it wasn't me?
14:08You're not as tall as the lads who attacked me.
14:11You're sharp.
14:13Hey, you like this one?
14:15Well, yes.
14:16Might be a bit bold.
14:17It's for new curtains.
14:19Nizziar, give her a good price.
14:21She's a VIP.
14:22It's cheap enough.
14:23It's a good seller.
14:24Well, five and a half metres then, please.
14:28How does a busy lady like you find time to sell?
14:31I'm wondering that myself.
14:33Miss Wainfra?
14:35Everyone knows why you're here.
14:36You sell around school.
14:38A real detective's been brought in to solve the mystery of the muggins.
14:41I can help you if you want.
14:44To catch the gang?
14:46No, with your curtains.
14:47My mum takes in sewing.
14:50I once spent a whole term sewing a border around a tiny hanky.
14:56I haven't improved much since.
14:58You're on.
14:59It'll have to be well-seasoned.
15:09No problem, sir.
15:11Now, sir, would you like the wood delivered?
15:13We do have access to a van.
15:14Is there a delivery charge?
15:16A piffling amount, sir.
15:17Two pounds.
15:18Right.
15:18Shall we say the day after tomorrow?
15:21Aye.
15:22Afternoon.
15:22That's 25 pounds plus two pounds delivery charge.
15:26COD.
15:29And if you don't like the goods, sir, you only have to say and we'll take them right back.
15:43Is this worth it?
15:44That's just the bait, mate.
15:46Ask him again, please.
15:48We really want to do this.
15:49I like to play.
15:50Time is not fair.
15:51Enough.
15:52Now, go to school.
15:53Go to school.
15:58Children.
15:59Yes, I'll remember.
16:03Is this a bad time, Mrs. Hassan?
16:05Oh, no, no.
16:06My children like music.
16:08They want to stay late at their school.
16:10They wish to practice for a concert.
16:13My husband says they must not.
16:16He says music is forbidden by our religion.
16:20They blame me.
16:21I couldn't imagine a world without music.
16:25Work for me?
16:27Your son, Abdul, is it?
16:30Ah, Abdul.
16:31You met him at the restaurant?
16:33No, by chance.
16:34Ah.
16:35I suppose he promised a special price.
16:39Twenty-two pounds.
16:45I'll try and have them ready on Monday.
16:49You work on this.
16:51Um, the price is too much for you?
16:54No, it seems very cheap.
16:56I wouldn't do it for twice that.
16:58I'll pay you what the job's worth.
17:02Everybody wants a good price.
17:04I want to look at these curtains with pleasure, Mrs. Hassan.
17:08Fair dues.
17:29It's delicious.
17:31I confess.
17:32The naan bread is from a supermarket.
17:35But the dal is all mine.
17:38A favourite of my family's.
17:39Abdul says he will serve it in the restaurant
17:41and call it Mummy's Darling.
17:48He works there.
17:50As a waiter.
17:52After school.
17:54Everyone must, uh,
17:56serve the family business.
18:00I talk too much.
18:01I'm, um, usually alone.
18:06Your, um, curtains.
18:08Can I ask for thirty pounds?
18:12That's more like it.
18:14Can the payment be made directly to me in cash?
18:17You have parents?
18:21No, unfortunately.
18:24Nine-year-old.
18:25They live far away.
18:28All they have is what I can send them.
18:30If I had brothers, it wouldn't be so hard,
18:33but they only have me.
18:36There'll be cash on the nail.
18:40My name is Rukia.
18:42You are welcome to my home at any time.
18:45Mrs. Winthrop.
18:46Eddie.
18:50Eddie.
18:50Eddie.
18:50I don't know.
19:20Are you telling me, Geoffrey?
19:32No. Well, yeah, sort of.
19:36For heaven's sake, why?
19:38Mr Wainthrope's worried. He told me to ride shotgun.
19:40What?
19:41Protection. Those are my orders.
19:44Orders?
19:46I see.
19:47I didn't order Geoffrey to do anything.
19:51I just suggested he keep an eye on you.
19:53I'm worried, love, that's all.
19:55I've my job to do, Robert.
19:57Well, I'd be happier if you were escorted.
19:59Like the Deadwood stagecoach.
20:02And here comes Wild Bill Hickok.
20:05Sorry?
20:06What's for dinner?
20:07Something a bit different.
20:09Oh, yes. What?
20:10Irish stew.
20:12Oh.
20:12Very different from shepherd's pie.
20:15I had a bowl of dal with some naan bread at lunch.
20:20It was delicious.
20:21How can you resist?
20:39It isn't easy.
20:41I do admire self-control.
20:44Very commendable.
20:47How's the trail of the criminals? Hot?
20:49Lukewarm.
20:51I'm on my way to Corley Oak School.
20:53Do you think the trail leaves there?
20:55I just want to talk to a couple of lads who followed me before I was attacked.
21:00Good.
21:01Any assistance?
21:01Just ask.
21:03Ask.
21:03Mrs. Winthrop?
21:10Oh, put it out of its misery.
21:33I've certainly recognised the two of them again.
21:54There are 500 pupils, Mrs. Winthrop.
22:03What is it?
22:09There are the two.
22:11Where?
22:12There.
22:14Come on.
22:18Mohammed?
22:19Khalid Yashop and Jaffa Hussain.
22:21Bring them to my room right away.
22:23Yes, miss.
22:25You're always plotting some mischief, those two.
22:28Mischief that might include mugging.
22:30Always changes awkwardly at that age.
22:32I'm surprised crime isn't more of an option.
22:35Some pilfering does go on.
22:37Last night, the school had fittings stolen from the library.
22:42Ah.
22:43Come in.
22:43Come in.
22:45Thank you, Mohammed.
22:49This lady wishes to question you about your movements yesterday.
22:53You followed me yesterday afternoon.
22:56Why?
22:57We'd never seen a real detective before.
22:59I'd hoped we'd see you arrest someone.
23:00We didn't think it'd be us.
23:02I'm not going to arrest you.
23:05Did you see anyone else following me?
23:08No.
23:09Sorry about what happened to you.
23:11Yeah.
23:12Sorry.
23:12All right.
23:17Go.
23:18Go.
23:19Shoo.
23:21Not likely, candidates.
23:25You teach music?
23:28For my sins.
23:30I had no idea of the difficulties involved.
23:33I talked to Rakeya Hassan.
23:36Her children seem keen to play.
23:38I met Abdul Hassan.
23:41He's a bright enough student, but he's expected to wait on tables every night.
23:45When can he study?
23:47He'll fail and his father will blame him.
23:49He hasn't a chance.
23:51The saddest thing I know is to think you're barred from opportunity.
23:55Look at me.
23:57I own a detective agency.
23:59Now, if I can do it...
24:00You should talk to our sixth form.
24:02What?
24:02Tell them just that.
24:04What will I?
24:06I'd need a bit of time to put a few thoughts together.
24:09Does it go, that thing?
24:14Of course it goes.
24:16Fancy a spin?
24:16No, thanks.
24:17Someone might have seen it.
24:19Yeah, it's...
24:20It's an old model.
24:21It's not the bike she means.
24:24Why aren't you at work?
24:25I am.
24:26What do you do?
24:27Model anorax?
24:29I'm a detective.
24:31Yeah.
24:31And we thought you were just looking to pull a date.
24:34Turns out he's on a case.
24:35He is a case.
24:36Nice haircut.
24:37Yeah.
24:37Cut with a penknife.
24:38I'm waiting for someone.
24:43You've been stood up.
24:45Yeah, well...
24:47I've got to go anyway.
24:49Yeah.
25:06Oh!
25:07Some shotgun.
25:08So, using those two little advantages, I set out to build a career.
25:15Has Mrs Wainthrop joined the amateur gymnastics?
25:17She's giving a lecture at a school tomorrow, which you would have known if you'd waited around.
25:22I wanted to have a look at the price of cars.
25:25Just a cheap runabout, but with a bit of style.
25:28They're very dear.
25:29Yeah.
25:30Yeah.
25:30Yeah.
25:30And that's just the start.
25:31Then there's road fund tax, insurance, petrol, service charges.
25:37Can I ask you a personal question, Mr Wainthrop?
25:40Well, if it's about the room, I mean, your room, we'll find you...
25:46I know it.
25:46It's about my hair.
25:48I've heard some cutting remarks about my image.
25:54Well, it's...
25:55It's very short.
25:57It follows your head.
26:00Mm-hmm.
26:01I'm not an expert.
26:04Many years since I was bothered with fashion.
26:07Right, I'm done.
26:09Some pearls of wisdom are polished.
26:11The rest will have to come from off the cuff.
26:12Excuse me.
26:16Is he all right?
26:17He's a little worried about his image.
26:20His...
26:20I think he wants to find a new hairdresser.
26:24I've spoken about how I became a private detective.
26:29I waited a long time to find my star.
26:32Don't wait so long to follow yours.
26:45Well, come on, don't you want to ask me anything?
26:50These cases, I mean, in the end, how do you solve them?
26:56Sometimes you use reason.
26:58Look for the piece of the puzzle that's missing.
27:01Other times you stir things up a bit and see what happens.
27:06But when it all fits, it's a wonderful feeling.
27:09It's like, er...
27:10Like scoring a winning goal.
27:12Do you know the feeling?
27:19Mrs. Wainthrop,
27:20thank you for coming here and sharing your enthusiasm with us.
27:24I'm sure you've given us much to think about.
27:26I'm sure you've given us a little bit of advice.
27:33I never realised what you do.
27:36It's a real job.
27:37Like doctors, dentists, lawyers.
27:40You're people who work against crime.
27:41Oh, yes.
27:43It's not boring at all.
27:44No.
27:46Those muggers.
27:48You need anything, you know.
27:50Anything.
27:51Help and that.
27:52I'm around.
27:54Thank you, Abdul.
27:56I appreciate that.
28:05Good afternoon, sir.
28:07Best timber, sir.
28:33Good finish.
28:33Aye.
28:35Excellent.
28:36Right.
28:38There we are, then.
28:39Thanks.
28:40Converting the room?
28:41Yes, for my grown-up son.
28:43He's coming from Australia to study here.
28:45Does he like music, sir?
28:47Well, he used to play music quite a lot.
28:50Yes.
28:51We've got access to repossessed hi-fi equipment.
28:54£200 on the high street.
28:56A real bargain.
28:57For £200?
29:00As, what can we do for Mr. Wainthrop?
29:01£80?
29:03That's giving in a while, yeah, but Mr. Wainthrop's a customer.
29:06£75, sir.
29:07How's that?
29:08What's that?
29:38Hattie?
29:53Hattie?
30:08Oh, who's in this bathroom? I want to put my feet in water.
30:25It's Geoffrey. He's been in there for hours.
30:27Oh, that's very good, Robert. Well done.
30:31New shelves above for books, room for a desk, and space for his computer and his music tapes.
30:38Derek will be pleased.
30:40And there's another thing that... Good God.
30:45Well, what do you think?
30:50Well, you look different, Geoffrey.
30:53That's the whole idea.
30:55You look like a film star.
30:57Oh? Who?
31:01Jean Harlope?
31:31It's time to bring in the police. You can't let crime like this go on in your community. How many muggings is it now?
31:43Seven. Oh. Eight, if you include your good self.
31:45All the victims are roughly the same age. Middle years. They all own restaurants.
31:55It is our main business.
31:57Except you.
31:58I have shares.
31:59I have shares. A small number. Including the husband of your seamstress, Rukaiya Ahsan.
32:12Why don't you enjoy a meal out as an additional payment for your services? You and your family would be most welcome.
32:29Mmm.
32:31Mmm.
32:32Mmm.
32:33It's still like chicken.
32:36Tandoori's only a way of cooking. Like a roast.
32:40Oh. Tandoori.
32:42Oh. I see.
32:44Mmm. Tandoori.
32:46Dad.
32:47Yeah.
32:48What are you trying to do to me? Have an exam on Monday? An exam?
33:01You do not study here. You should know your lesson by now. Here we work. Get that!
33:07I may darken the shade a little, Mrs Winthrop. Try dark blonde rings. How's your meal?
33:25Oh, very good. Very good. It's quite hot enough for my blood.
33:32Do you think you can tandoori any food? Like what? Shepard's pie.
33:37Oh, I was wondering about runner beans.
33:41Oh, I'm sorry. I'm so sorry I'm late.
34:00Where's the music equipment? Gone, Miss, and my tape and all.
34:06and all
34:06I can't get used to this bag
34:13do you know what I really miss
34:16my mother's powder compact
34:18she seems still to be with me while I had it
34:22I know a lot
34:24you alright Jeffrey?
34:29oh yes
34:30yes
34:31well
34:34no
34:35hey why haven't you at school?
34:55it's gone past ten o'clock
34:56my exam isn't until this afternoon
34:58first you complain you have no time
34:59then you lie in bed all morning
35:01it's working all the time
35:02at school
35:03at the restaurant
35:04even here in bed now
35:05I've not had enough time to study
35:07if I don't get to university that'll be why
35:10you must pass her exams
35:11but we need family help to run the restaurant
35:14I know
35:15your brother must start to take his turn
35:18Rashid's thirty
35:19you began work at that age
35:21but Rashid's brighter than me
35:23then he won't need as much time at his books
35:24it's the insider
35:26tonight he starts work in the restaurant
35:28I apologise about my son's bad manners
35:52come in
35:54come on
35:55come on
35:57perfect
36:09radio three
36:10very intellectual
36:1170 wasn't it?
36:1575
36:15aren't you hot in that hat?
36:22no I die always wearing it
36:24it's kind of like an image thing
36:26shouldn't you be at school?
36:28yeah
36:29quite exams later
36:31get lousy A-levels
36:33so tired
36:35it's a golden day
36:36work at night
36:37homework in between
36:38it's a real nightmare
36:39well I had summation mates at school
36:42and they did okay in exams
36:43yeah
36:44what are they doing now?
36:49working in restaurants
36:51there is nothing else for it
36:54to live
36:55we all must work
36:57my children do not always understand that
37:00I remember my mother talking about the 1930s
37:03she used similar words
37:06it's a hard hard world
37:08where we come from
37:10you have no money
37:12you die
37:12when you know that
37:14it changes everything
37:16my husband knows
37:18I try to support him
37:21I have to believe
37:23he knows best
37:24otherwise
37:25what is there?
37:28there
37:28there's your curtains
37:30hello
37:32oh
37:34Mrs. Wenthrop
37:35ate in the restaurant last night
37:37oh yes
37:38uncle invited you
37:39good?
37:40yes
37:40I enjoyed it
37:41you must come again
37:43thank you
37:51thank you
38:07Kersey-enraire
38:15class 7-8
38:16call York School
38:17hello
38:18yes
38:20this may sound like a silly question
38:38but have you of any chance lost some hi-fi equipment
38:42and shelving
38:46all right mate
39:07looking for more bargains
39:09what do you think?
39:16no one
39:17who's the one?
39:19it's my mother's
39:20there's a dent on the rim
39:22from where I dropped it
39:23one bank holiday
39:24and Garstang
39:25where did you get this Robert?
39:27Mrs. Wenthrop's really grateful
39:29you said you'd do this
39:30I mean I'd do it
39:31but
39:31you're better suited
39:32keep cool
39:34believe in what you say
39:35what do you say your name was again?
39:38Abdul
39:38Abdul yeah
39:39I've seen you at the school
39:40it's possible we might be expanding our activities around the neighbourhood
39:45we'll try you out
39:46if you aid the buses
39:48I think we can offer you some job satisfaction
39:50starting tonight
39:52I recognise a white lad
39:59Josh
40:00he's a son of our last school caretaker
40:02he must have access to the keys
40:04so he can steal school property and sell it on
40:06we've had some experience of that
40:09this other lad in the shop
40:14as is
40:15we know him
40:16he's not from round here
40:17his family are well respected in Birmingham
40:19yeah they own several Balty restaurants
40:22this Aziz became a bad lot
40:24his family disowned him
40:26he worked for me once
40:27he worked for everybody once
40:29would Aziz want to attack his ex-employers?
40:33no doubt about that
40:35is he the leader of the gang?
40:40it looks that way
40:41they want to test me out in a mocking tonight
40:43then we have them
40:44just a moment
40:45this is police business
40:46we can deal with this matter ourselves
40:48no
40:49I said no vigilante nonsense
40:52and I meant it
40:54I spoke to you
40:58yeah
40:59no
40:59no
41:00you
41:01you
41:01yeah
41:04yeah
41:05you
41:05you
41:06you
41:06y
41:07you
41:08you
41:09you
41:12you
41:13you
41:18Let's go.
41:48Let's go.
42:18Birmingham's going to love this.
42:23Ah, it's the Lone Ranger.
42:27Off you go.
42:30And you can take Tonto with him.
42:37All right, let him go.
42:38Well done, love.
42:44Your son did well last night.
43:01He should be rewarded, given a chance for a university.
43:04He must work as well as study.
43:09Would you like to re-sit your A-level exams with proper time at your books?
43:14You pardon my restaurant.
43:17I'd have to employ a waiter to replace Abdul.
43:20You'd accept less profit.
43:21There we are.
43:33Oh, nectar.
43:35Geoffrey home?
43:36Yes, he went straight upstairs.
43:38It must be difficult for him with Derek coming back.
43:41We should make more of a fuss of Geoffrey.
43:43He's a good lad.
43:44Yes, yes, he is.
43:44How's it going out there?
43:47Oh, as well as can be expected.
43:49Oh, as well as can be expected.
44:19Oh.
44:20Back to my boring brunette colour.
44:22The woman in the salon had to phone a special number.
44:25It looks very nice, Geoffrey.
44:27It cost me £40.
44:29I had to dip into my car fund.
44:31£40.
44:34What can I smell?
44:36The chef is at work in his kitchen.
44:39Oh, I'm going to go.
44:40Don't go in.
44:42He doesn't wish to be disturbed.
44:46Stop it.
44:47You're like a Bisto, kid.
44:48Well, I could swear that he'd...
44:50No.
44:52No.
44:52No, he...
44:53No.
44:57Um...
44:57Mrs. Wainthrom?
44:59Mm-hmm.
45:00I've been thinking.
45:02Oh, yes?
45:03About my image.
45:05I can't afford a car around, so I thought about maybe getting my earpaste.
45:12For earrings?
45:14Some blokes have their nose paste or get a tattoo.
45:18Tattoos?
45:19Earrings?
45:21Geoffrey.
45:23You're a nice lad.
45:24That's all the image you need to attract a lass.
45:31Dinner is served.
45:33Oh.
45:34Ah.
45:35What is it?
45:37Wait and see.
45:41Hey.
45:41Oh, Roberts.
45:49It's just like a real Indian meal.
45:52Well, that's what it's supposed to be.
45:53You cooked all this.
45:54I did.
45:55What's that?
45:56That's a recipe from one of Hetty's new friends.
46:00Potato and spinach.
46:01Bar...
46:02Bar...
46:02Bar...
46:03Bar...
46:03Gee!
46:05I thought it'd make a chance from shepherd's pie.
46:07Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
46:09Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
46:39Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

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