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00:00OK, Chris, your Hackney Central library card and your Shaker Bar keyring.
00:07How come you're the smart PhD and I'm the activist?
00:10Well, who's the financial genius?
00:12Me.
00:13So, if Nicholas Ashworth and the Palestine Freedom Campaign
00:16are channelling funds to terror groups,
00:18we're going to need your genius to uncover it.
00:20Oh, speak of the devil.
00:22Um...
00:23Friends and relatives killed, houses bulldozed,
00:26a great big security fence to cut you off from work
00:28and you want to know why the Palestinians are angry?
00:30So angry that they blow up houses full of innocent people
00:33and you support these terrorists, yes?
00:35No, I can understand the heroism of their sacrifice.
00:38Ladies and gentlemen, I'm giving you the British MP
00:40who thinks that terrorists who blow up children are heroes
00:42and that is presumably why your campaign is prepared to offer them
00:45a great deal more than just moral support.
00:47That's outrageous. That is a lie.
00:48I'd like to move us on to peace talks.
00:50He doesn't want peace.
00:51Well, not your kind of peace. I don't.
00:53How many kinds of peace are there?
00:55Swift seems to be enjoying taking on Ashworth.
00:58Right, we've got to make tracks. Have you got your little toy?
01:01Malcolm's improved the zoom and the control sensitivity
01:03so he can almost look around corners.
01:07There you are.
01:08OK, listen, just let yourself in and I'll see you when I get back.
01:12So Will's got a key now?
01:14Well, yeah, he gave me one for his place so I just thought...
01:17You don't mind, do you?
01:19Why should I mind?
01:26Until we are seen to value a Palestinian life as highly as any other,
01:30we in the West Bank will stand accused of the most brank hypocrisy.
01:34And unless we abandon our cynical indifference to their suffering,
01:37it will not just be the Palestinian farmers who reap a bitter harvest.
01:42Well, well, well.
01:52OK, well, I think you'll agree that was both shocking and inspiring.
01:56Earlier tonight you may have seen the less edifying spectacle
01:59of my appearance on TV with the owner of this newspaper.
02:05David Swift repeated the lie peddled in his newspaper
02:08that our campaign supports suicide bombs.
02:10I assure you that I'll be asking some questions in Parliament shortly
02:13about his connection.
02:20In the meantime, we're lucky to have here tonight Catherine Townsend
02:23who made the film we've just seen. Catherine.
02:31The day that I finished my film,
02:34a volunteer from this campaign was escorting Palestinian farmers to their fields.
02:38He was shot by the Israeli defence forces.
02:41OK, I've been accessing the computer of the Palestine Freedom Campaign
02:44and going through the account's database and...
02:47There's something wrong, Harry.
02:49Catherine.
02:52I thought she was in Tel Aviv.
02:54You know her?
02:56Catherine's my daughter.
02:59Her surname?
03:01Yeah, it's her mother's maiden name. She took it after the divorce.
03:04You didn't know your daughter was mixed up in the Palestine Freedom Campaign?
03:07No. You could always rely on Catherine to find the bird with the broken wing.
03:11Emotion over intellect. I suppose you have to expect that.
03:15Brother was the one with the brains.
03:19Shall we crack on?
03:22Danny?
03:26Oh, right.
03:28The man with Ashworth is Richard Holland's campaign volunteer.
03:33What's going on there?
03:35Well, if it's what we think it is, and it looks like Ashworth's got himself a boyfriend,
03:38it's not going to play very well with his mates in the Middle East, is it?
03:41Right, can we check it out, please? Some snaps.
03:43Do you know any good photographers, Zoe?
03:45Adam, special branch around the secure line.
03:52Ruth, where's that information on extremist Israeli groups I asked you for?
03:55Yeah, I was working on it.
03:57What about the November committee? Adam, what's going on?
03:59Some bloody lunatics have just kidnapped the UN's chief negotiator.
04:02What, Patricia Norton?
04:04Didn't return to her hotel. Mobile's been sabotaged. Peace talks have been suspended.
04:09Zoe, when's your next meeting with Nicholas Ashworth?
04:11Um, tomorrow.
04:12Make it a day. I need to know what he meant about David Swift's connections.
04:15The newspaper guy? What's David Swift got to do with it?
04:18Just before she was abducted, Patricia warned me about both him and a far-right extremist group called the November committee.
04:23See what Ashworth knows.
04:24All right, I'll, uh, I'll say I've got a problem with my thesis or something.
04:27Yeah, well, take along one of Swift's newspapers, see if that gets a reaction.
04:30OK.
04:33Ah, Nicholas.
04:34Laura, hi.
04:35Hi. Um, have you got a minute?
04:36Not really. I need to get back to Parliament. The peace talks have been suspended.
04:39Why? What's happened?
04:40That's what I'm going to find out. Can we walk and talk?
04:42Uh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:43You see, it's just that my supervisor's been really aggressive about the research proposal that you helped me with.
04:47I was just wondering if you could take a look at it.
04:49Just tell me if you think he's being reasonable or not.
04:51OK, hand it over.
04:55You, you read that rubbish?
04:57Ah, no. Always best to know how your enemy thinks.
05:00I should sue David Swift for some of the lies he's allowed them to print about their campaign.
05:04Our volunteers have been killed over there, Laura.
05:06I have information from good Middle East sources about some of his connections.
05:11Really? What sort of connections?
05:13Bad connections. But talk more tomorrow.
05:16Really, you have to go now.
05:18Bad connections. He didn't say what, but I could find out tomorrow.
05:21We can't wait until tomorrow. Time's running out for Patricia.
05:23Special Branch have got a massive hunt underway. What do you want to do?
05:26I need to know if Swift and the November Committee are involved in her disappearance.
05:29I need access to Swift's office.
05:31All right, but I know nothing about this.
05:32All right, Danny, I'll need you as wingman tonight.
05:34Take Zoe.
05:36We can take Zoe off Ashworth, but I want to keep her presence in the campaign office.
05:41OK, Zoe.
05:57OK, the security guard's brought the unfaithful girlfriend's story,
05:59but he's only given me a couple of minutes to look through her desk, so keep an eye on him.
06:02He's holding the £50 note you gave him up to the light.
06:26Shh.
06:57Come on.
07:09Come on. Come on.
07:15OK, Adam, you've got to get out of there.
07:18Yeah, just a couple more seconds.
07:19Well, you haven't got them.
07:27Come on. Come on.
07:39If I find this in her desk, I won't believe the text messages.
07:48Close call.
07:49If it brings us closer to finding Patricia, it'll be worth it.
07:52You like her a lot, don't you?
07:53If there were more people like her in the world, we wouldn't need so many peace conferences.
07:58Let's see what those bad connections really are.
08:03Malcolm, this contains the hard disk that I copied from David Swift's office.
08:07I need it de-encrypted.
08:08Excellent.
08:09Quick as one of your crosswords, please.
08:10Pass the results to Ruth for analysis.
08:14As you know, a United Nations diplomat has been kidnapped,
08:16and I believe an extremist pro-Israeli group called the November Committee is responsible.
08:23The West Bank and Gaza Strip, occupied by the Israelis since the Six-Day War of 1967.
08:28But Israel's most stunning military victory has been the source of her greatest conflicts ever since.
08:32Solution? A viable state for the Palestinian population in exchange for peace.
08:37A fading possibility that Patricia was trying to rescue at the peace talks.
08:40The November Committee was set up to combat any such solution.
08:43And David Swift?
08:45An extreme neo-conservative with friends in high places.
08:47They see Israel as the most important battleground in global conflict.
08:51For Swift and his friends in Israel and Washington, radical and previously unthinkable solutions are required.
08:57And what are these solutions?
08:59Greater Israel.
09:00Annex the West Bank and force the Palestinians out.
09:03Don't we call that ethnic cleansing?
09:05We might.
09:06They call it defending global security against a hostile civilization,
09:09and anybody who stands in the way of that is a traitor and persecutor.
09:13After Patricia's tip-off about Swift, we went to his office last night and did a little investigating.
09:19This belongs to Swift.
09:21The Hebrew engraved on the blade means security through a greater Israel.
09:25Which is the slogan of the November Committee.
09:28They had reason to hate Patricia Norton, not just because she was an advocate of the two-state solution,
09:31but because she insisted that any future Palestinian state had to be viable.
09:37Yeah?
09:39Okay.
09:40They found the car that took Patricia Norton.
09:42Where?
09:43Near Gray's in Essex.
09:44Let's get on it now.
09:45Good work in my office, Danny.
09:48Bad business.
09:51Adam knew Patricia well.
09:52Always best to keep personal feelings out of these matters.
09:55How's it going on the campaign?
09:57Trying to account for where all the money comes from and where it's going.
10:00Very laborious.
10:01Good, good.
10:03And my daughter.
10:05You've seen her?
10:07Bit of a rising star in the world of documentaries.
10:09I think she lived out in Tel Aviv for a while.
10:12I think she lived out in Tel Aviv for a while.
10:14She's making another film following campaign volunteers who are preparing to go out to the West Bank.
10:18Well, that should have the crowds flocking to the cinemas.
10:21I want you to talk to her.
10:23And wear a wire.
10:26You're going to listen in?
10:27Well, Adam's busy with Patricia Norton and I'm taking over the operation.
10:31Right.
10:32You may need to wander off, peace the little with her, in case she gets suspicious.
10:35But be careful, she can be tricky.
10:37Tricky?
10:38Argumentative, irrational, moody.
10:41Hates to be told she's wrong.
10:42I see.
10:43Well, I'll tread carefully.
10:47Thanks, Danny.
10:57Enjoy the film?
11:00You're...?
11:01Chris, from the Palestine Freedom Campaign.
11:03Right.
11:04I thought that was great.
11:05Scott says he's so overrated.
11:08You're wrong.
11:10He's a genius.
11:11I'm wrong?
11:13Going on, anyway.
11:15Why?
11:16I was just going to offer to buy you a beer.
11:18And put you straight about Scott says he is.
11:20I would like to see you try.
11:22Great.
11:24Where do you want to go?
11:25That does not mean yes.
11:31Oh, why not?
11:36So you're going out to the West Bank soon?
11:38Yeah.
11:40I'm disappointed you didn't choose me as one of your subjects.
11:43Ah, well, I only tolerate being told that I'm wrong when it comes to other people's films.
11:49My mum is worried about me going.
11:51Well, she should be.
11:52Israeli defence forces sometimes interpret the orange jackets of the peace activists as meaning
11:57interfering, foreign, busybody, please shoot me.
12:01Don't your parents worry about what you do?
12:03I mean, you must get in the line of fire from time to time.
12:06My mum does.
12:08And your dad?
12:12My dad's dead.
12:14Ah.
12:17Or he might as well be, anyway.
12:20Families, eh?
12:22Yeah.
12:25Look, I should go.
12:27Right.
12:29Thanks for the drink.
12:31See you at the campaign office?
12:32Yeah, it would be nice. Bye.
12:35Bye.
12:38Bye.
12:54They're, er, they're on the way in.
13:02I'm so sorry, Adam.
13:05Such bloody stupid ways.
13:09Forensics are saying that she, er, she shot herself.
13:13Well, she went into a field and blasted her own head off. Give me a break.
13:16Patricia didn't know one end of the gun from the other.
13:19I said wander off peace, not start a bloody avalanche.
13:22Right, the suicide note they found with Patricia's body blamed the pressure of an extramarital affair.
13:27Our idea of infidelity was taking a coffee break during negotiations.
13:30We've done it. We've broken the encryption code for Swift's computer files.
13:34He's definitely part of the November committee and there's a list.
13:36What sort of list?
13:37Targets. Habits, finances, sexual preferences.
13:40And next to each name is a code.
13:42Nablus means blackmail.
13:44Bethlehem appears to be threatened.
13:46Hebron, surveillance.
13:48And Janine.
13:50Patricia was Janine?
13:52Swift communicates by email with an agent called Phoebe.
13:54The agent uses a laptop from various phone lines.
13:57Swift's agent sent the last message from this location.
14:00That's the Palestine Freedom Campaign address.
14:02Looks like we're not the only ones watching Ashworth.
14:04Nicholas Ashworth has long alleged that he would be the target of an Israeli assassination team.
14:07Which was rightly discounted as a mixture of fallacy and paranoia.
14:10Well, he's high on the November committee list.
14:12What's Ashworth's destination?
14:14Hebron.
14:15Well, it's only surveillance then.
14:17Backslash Janine.
14:19They've got an agent in there watching him and when they find out all they need to know, they'll kill him.
14:23They could put a bomb in there.
14:25Not their M.O.
14:26We don't know their M.O.
14:28After what they did to Patricia, I'd say we do know.
14:30Nasty, grubby and sadistic, that's their M.O.
14:32Ashworth's not the only one at risk here.
14:34It's everybody in the campaign.
14:36I should warn Ashworth.
14:37Not yet.
14:38Well, when?
14:39Not yet.
14:40How many others are marked Janine?
14:42Fifteen.
14:43Very high profile.
14:44All linked in some way to the peace process.
14:46At least half are Jewish and perceived as traitors.
14:48Warn them and make discreet arrangements for their protection.
14:51What are you saying?
14:53What are you saying?
14:54That you use Ashworth as bait to draw the agent out?
14:56We've already got you two in place just where they might strike next.
14:58Come on Zoe, live dangerously.
15:00But I'm not the one in danger, am I Adam?
15:02Look, if we don't stop the November committee, we can say goodbye to peace in the Middle East.
15:06Let me do this my way, Harry.
15:10Okay Adam, but no rash moves.
15:12Until we know exactly what we're doing, we keep swift at arm's length.
15:16The driver looked like he needed a tea break.
15:19Hop in.
15:23A spook.
15:25You might have chosen a more conventional appointment.
15:28I'm unconventional, spook.
15:30You've grown out of it.
15:31What do you want?
15:33I know.
15:35What do you mean?
15:37I know.
15:38What is this?
15:39It's a secret.
15:40It's a secret.
15:41It's a secret.
15:42It's a secret.
15:43I know.
15:44What is this? Are you trying to scare me?
15:46Patricia Norton was murdered.
15:48Are you insane?
15:49It's a stopper from reaching a settlement.
15:51The security services are meant to be the subject of conspiracy theories, not the peddlers of them.
15:55Except in this case, there is a conspiracy.
15:58To sabotage any peace talks that contemplate the possibility of a Palestinian state.
16:03You're dreaming if you think a Palestinian state can achieve peace.
16:06Look, nobody wants peace more than I do.
16:08Peace for a greater Israel and death to your opponents?
16:12You don't achieve peace through appeasement.
16:15I'm amazed you people haven't learned that lesson.
16:17Would you mind?
16:20A word of advice.
16:21This is far too big for a middle-ranking spook.
16:25You're out of your depth.
16:34I said no rash moves.
16:35How much more clearly do I have to spell it out?
16:37It wasn't a rash move.
16:38You shake the tree and see what flies out.
16:40If their agent in the campaign even so much as twitches as a result of my conversation with Swift,
16:44we've found an asset we can use to destroy both him and the November committee.
16:47Yes, I know what you're doing, Adam, but it's bloody dangerous.
16:50And if anybody gets hurt, there will be consequences.
16:52You're forgetting, Harry, somebody already has been hurt.
17:05My poor fool is hanged.
17:07What?
17:08We need to watch over him.
17:09Seeing his daughter like that was a big shock.
17:11But the last thing we need right now is for Harry to call King Lear on us.
17:14Ruth, let's listen in on everybody in that campaign.
17:17Mobiles and emails as well.
17:39What are you doing here?
17:40God, you made me jump.
17:42What are you doing here?
17:43I asked first.
17:46I haven't got the internet at home.
17:47Some nights I let myself in to use it.
17:49Oh, searching for porn.
17:51Do I look like the kind of guy who would collude in the objectification of women's bodies?
17:54In the sense that you look like a guy, yes.
17:57What are you doing here?
17:58I've got to go.
17:59I've got to go.
18:00I've got to go.
18:01I've got to go.
18:02I've got to go.
18:03I've got to go.
18:04I've got to go.
18:05I've got to go.
18:06I've got to go.
18:07Ruth, what are you doing?
18:09Oh, I'm just making some notes for some shoot tomorrow.
18:13How's the film going?
18:14Pretty well.
18:16Some of the volunteers that are going out are quite naive.
18:18They've got no idea how dangerous it is out there.
18:23I'm sorry about running off like that the other night.
18:25I just really hate talking about my father.
18:28How can I understand that?
18:29He's just a bully.
18:30He's always belittled what I've done.
18:32I thought you hated talking about him.
18:37You're right.
18:38I owe you a drink.
18:40Yes, you do.
18:43Now?
18:44Well, unless you wanted to.
18:46Nah.
18:47Girls can wait.
19:04Those are the ones you wanted.
19:05Yeah, Ashworth getting touchy-feely with his boyfriend.
19:08Well, nice to know MI5 doesn't hold a man's sexuality against him.
19:11No, we just like to know what's going on.
19:13For the files.
19:14Which ones do you want printed?
19:16All of them.
19:17Ah, kinky.
19:19Well, we won't put these on the files, no?
19:25Oh, they're lovely.
19:29You're lovely.
19:32You know I don't want anybody else, don't you?
19:34That's not good.
19:35Ever.
19:37Which is why I think we should get married.
19:41Not so you can do the wedding photos.
19:46Can I get these?
19:49This is another interrogation.
19:51I told you, I'm unbreakable.
19:53It's not a technique in the world.
19:55Come on.
19:57This is so simple, Zoe.
19:59All you have to say is yes or no.
20:03Oh, what is it, huh?
20:04A sophisticated spy like you suddenly tongue-tied.
20:08You're not doing very well at controlling those responses, are you?
20:12I love you.
20:16And?
20:18And.
20:19And?
20:21And then...
20:22Oh, this is...
20:24It's so simple.
20:32It's so simple.
20:48Nothing.
20:49No evidence suggesting the Palestine Freedom Campaign
20:51are channelling funds to terrorist groups.
20:53I've been through their computers with a fine-tooth comb
20:55and there's no sign of any November Committee agents either.
20:57You know, we should warn Ashworth.
20:59We might not like his politics,
21:00but it doesn't mean that they're a threat to national security.
21:02And I can't be in there indefinitely.
21:03Don't be too sure about that.
21:04Adam, you have to listen to this phone intercept.
21:07What's so important that you have to meet me?
21:10Information about Nicholas Ashworth.
21:12It's Catherine.
21:14Harry's daughter. What the hell is she doing talking to Swift?
21:16What kind of information?
21:17I really can't discuss it on the phone.
21:19This has to be done face-to-face.
21:22I'll get back to you.
21:23Wait until you hear from him.
21:27She's the agent for the November Committee.
21:30Who authorised the intercept on Catherine's mobile?
21:33I did.
21:34Why didn't you consult me?
21:35It was an operational decision.
21:36Which applied to everyone in the campaign.
21:38Everyone in the campaign is not my daughter.
21:40Look, I went to the offices very late the other night
21:42to go through some computer records and Catherine was there too.
21:44Oh, well, that's conclusive.
21:45Prepare the electrodes, Ruth. We'll soon get it out of her.
21:47She was using a laptop.
21:49Which is usually how Swift communicates with his agent.
21:53I know you're upset, Harry, but there's something else.
21:56Something else!
21:57That's your bloody middle name.
21:58Shouting at Ruth won't help.
21:59It's OK.
22:01After we got the intercept,
22:02we ran a more detailed background check on Catherine.
22:05Background? I'm her background.
22:07Yes, you are, but...
22:09we've subsequently found out that while she was in Tel Aviv,
22:11she was seeing this man.
22:13His name is Gilad Lasker
22:15and he's a member of Israeli military intelligence.
22:17With links like this, Catherine could be a double agent
22:19working undercover for Swift.
22:20We're checking him out, but we have to suspect
22:22that he may be the person who recruited her for the November Committee.
22:25And I have to protect her.
22:27Harry, you need to take a step back.
22:29Yes, Adam, that'll help.
22:31I've been doing that for 20 years with her,
22:33and look where it's got me.
22:36OK, look, he's right.
22:37Our evidence, while strong, is not conclusive.
22:39Danny, stay close.
22:40I want you to try and find out more about her time in Israel
22:42and this Gilad Lasker character.
22:53Hey.
22:55Catherine.
22:56Yeah?
22:57You've been to Israel as well as the West Bank, right?
23:00Yeah.
23:01What's Tel Aviv like?
23:02A friend of mine's out there and I might drop in on him.
23:04I lived in Tel Aviv. I was really happy there.
23:06Oh, must have been difficult to leave.
23:09What?
23:10If you were so happy there.
23:11Oh, well, there is personal reasons.
23:13Relationship?
23:15Sorry, what part of personal don't you understand?
23:18Sorry, I just...
23:19Sorry.
23:25I'm sorry.
23:26Sorry.
23:29I've got to run.
23:31I'll see you later.
23:32Ciao.
23:47I have a visual on the target.
23:55Control, there's a complication.
23:57What's the problem, Bravo 2?
23:58We've got company.
24:02Oh, no, don't do this.
24:25So, what is it that made you need to meet me so urgently?
24:31I have to speak to her.
24:32There's no time for family reunions, Harry.
24:34You wanted conclusive...
24:35It can't be her. You don't know her, Adam.
24:37And you do.
24:45She's in danger.
24:46At the moment, Harry, you're the biggest danger in the world.
24:48She's in danger.
24:49She's in danger.
24:50She's in danger.
24:51She's in danger.
24:52She's in danger.
24:53At the moment, Harry, you're the biggest danger to her.
24:56I can't let anyone hurt her.
24:57Nobody will hurt her.
25:02I promise.
25:06Catherine's swimming in some very dangerous waters.
25:08I think we should reel her in.
25:09Reel her in?
25:10Turner, it's the best way of getting her out of this mess.
25:12You forget, Adam, it's an argument I've used myself on countless occasions.
25:16It's an excuse for putting the lives of others at risk for our own ends.
25:20Our ends are good ones.
25:21Are they?
25:22MI5 motto, preserve the status quo.
25:25It's hardly liberte, egalite, fraternity, is it?
25:27Hey, don't knock the status quo, Harry.
25:29I have to protect her.
25:32Underneath all the attitude, she's still a naive and foolish girl.
25:35She's not, actually.
25:36However she's involved in this, she's not a teenager anymore.
25:40In fact, she's really funny.
25:43And smart.
25:45Stay on her, Danny.
25:46Choose the best time to turn on her.
25:49Are you asking me on a date?
25:51Well, no, I wouldn't call it a date.
25:53Oh, what would you call it?
25:55OK, look, what I'd really like is to take a look at your footage.
25:59OK, that sounded a bit...
26:01Look, you said some of the volunteers were naive.
26:03What to expect out there?
26:05All of them.
26:06No, but I want to know what it's going to be like when I go.
26:08You know, get a feel for what volunteers actually do.
26:12You got video, Blair?
26:14Yeah.
26:15I could bring around a Palestinian film I made.
26:17That would be great, except my video chews up tapes.
26:21Ah.
26:22OK, well, come on to my flat.
26:24I'll give you the address later.
26:26You sure?
26:27As long as you bring a bottle of wine.
26:34I bought a bottle of bubbly to celebrate our whirlwind engagement.
26:38Excellent.
26:39When's the happy day?
26:41Zoe.
26:42I see you've met my brother.
26:44Andy.
26:45Meet Zoe. Be nice.
26:47I'm the black sheep of the family.
26:49Pain in the arse, more like.
26:51Yeah, and you are a dark horse.
26:53Yeah, well, I was just choosing the right time, you know, when I was going to tell you.
26:56Well, better late than never.
26:57I'll get the glasses.
26:58I thought you were leaving.
26:59Hey, I can't normally afford a bottle of Bollinger.
27:01You can't normally afford a bus fare.
27:06So, Zoe, what do you do?
27:08I'm in insurance.
27:10Ooh, that must be a white-knuckle rollercoaster ride of a career.
27:13It has its moments.
27:16Oh, yeah.
27:39To the happy couple.
27:41Yeah.
27:43I still wonder about the siege at the Church of the Nativity.
27:52Who's this?
27:54That's my mum.
27:56And, er, this?
28:01Er, that's Gil.
28:04Unusual name.
28:05Israeli.
28:07They're not all bad.
28:09They usually are when they're in uniform.
28:11All Israelis do military service.
28:13Except those who refuse.
28:14Besides, he is no conscript.
28:16It's no big deal.
28:17No big deal?
28:19You might have given the order to shoot campaign volunteers or bulldoze houses.
28:22I shouldn't bet to deal with the occupied territories.
28:24Gil was in military intelligence.
28:26You were seeing someone from Israeli military intelligence?
28:29He's the reason that I left Tel Aviv.
28:31Well, forgive me for being a little suspicious of someone who had a relationship with a man from Israeli military intelligence
28:35and is now filming campaign volunteers.
28:37Oh, come on.
28:39Look.
28:41I am not an Israeli spy.
28:44I'd hardly have Gil's photograph on display if it was.
28:50Right.
28:54You've got to swear not to tell anybody what I'm about to tell you.
29:01OK.
29:03Before I left Tel Aviv, Gil told me about this group of far-right Israeli extremists called the November Committee.
29:09They've got friends in very high places and...
29:14Well, that's what I'm really trying to make my film about.
29:18Never heard of them.
29:19Well, that doesn't mean they don't exist.
29:21Gil hated them.
29:24He told me that one of the most important leaders lives over here.
29:27Who?
29:28It doesn't matter.
29:29I called this guy and I arranged to meet him for lunch with a hidden camera.
29:35I told him I was a convert, that I could get him lots of information on Nicholas Ashworth.
29:41I could even get him footage of the volunteers.
29:44He could have you killed.
29:47Well, it's a risk worth taking for a documentary like that, isn't it?
29:50No.
29:53What did this guy say?
29:56He said that he was interested.
29:58I was a bit too interested, actually. I had to remove his hand from my leg a few times.
30:02Somebody as powerful as him would have no way of finding out everything about you.
30:11Do you think that they might come for me tonight?
30:16Maybe. Maybe not tonight, but...
30:18Because I was thinking that perhaps I should have somebody to stay with me.
30:28Katherine, I...
30:30Stay with me.
30:33I... I can't.
30:36Stay.
30:56Yeah?
30:57Danny, it's Ruth.
31:00Hey.
31:02Our newspaper string has been offered some photos.
31:05And?
31:07The photos are of Nicholas Ashworth and his male lover.
31:11So?
31:12Well, they sent the kid packing, but not before finding out that he obtained them from his photographer brother.
31:19Who's the brother, Ruth?
31:20Zoe's boyfriend, Will North.
31:22Looks like Will gave the photos to his brother to sell.
31:25Okay, do nothing, speak to nobody. I'll deal with this.
31:29Listen, this is really important. I need protection for Katherine.
31:32Protection? But she's...
31:34No, no, she isn't.
31:35Look, tell Harry she is definitely not the November committee agent.
31:39Oh, Danny, that's... that's... that's fantastic news.
31:41I'm coming in to talk to Harry.
31:43But sort someone out to come over and keep an eye on the house.
31:50Good morning.
31:52I've got to go.
31:53No, no, no, no.
31:56No, no, no, no. I've really got to go.
31:59I'll see you later.
32:00All right.
32:22Chris?
32:30Chris?
32:54We know who you are.
32:56Shh, shh.
32:57Are you listening?
32:59Stop with your stupid undercover games,
33:02because we know everything about you, Katherine.
33:04It's all right.
33:05I'm not going to kill you now,
33:07because you're going to give a message to your daddy.
33:10Back off.
33:12You got that?
33:14Hmm?
33:15Yeah.
33:16Good.
33:29Miss me already?
33:31Hey, hey, hey, hey, calm down, calm down.
33:33Look, just take deep breaths.
33:34What's happened?
33:37I'll be right there.
33:39Control, this is Kestrel. I need backup at Cubs' lair.
33:41So Katherine doesn't work for Swift?
33:43No.
33:44She's just making a film?
33:45That's all she's ever been, Harry.
33:46A filmmaker.
33:47Bloody stupid one.
33:48If she thinks she can mess about with the November committee and not get hurt,
33:51Swift could have one of his men kill her.
33:53And how did they know she was my daughter?
33:56Right, you have to break cover.
33:57Break cover?
33:58Look, I don't think we...
33:59That's right, Danny, you don't think.
34:00Katherine trusts you. You must now protect her.
34:02If Katherine isn't the November committee agent,
34:04then we're just back to square one here.
34:06Not really.
34:08What's Swift saying with this message?
34:09Back off.
34:10I'm too powerful for you.
34:12He's given our tree a good shake, but we can use that.
34:14And now he'll be watching, looking for the bird to fly up.
34:16So we pull Danny out of the campaign and make it look as if we've removed our agent.
34:19Which will make Swift overconfident.
34:21Exactly.
34:22It'll appear as if we've lost.
34:24That's Muhammad Ali in the Rumble in the Jungle strategy.
34:26Is it?
34:27Yeah, we stay on the ropes and let him lead us to their agent.
34:29Why don't we just hit him now?
34:30No, we need the November committee network. Swift will never give us that.
34:33So we pull Danny and put Swift on 24-hour surveillance?
34:35No, we can do better than that. We can get a tracking device on him.
34:38And then move in whenever he deviates from his normal pattern?
34:40Now, how do we get that on him?
34:41Katherine's information on the Swift libido is very useful.
34:44I have an idea, but it requires a woman who's ruthless, immoral, vicious,
34:47and utterly lacking in human sympathy.
34:50Not you, Ruth.
34:51Terrifying weapon as you may be.
34:52No, I have someone completely different in mind.
34:54Who?
34:56My wife.
34:58Okay.
34:59This'll get you into the launch of the new food and drink supplement.
35:03And you are?
35:04Karen Bailey.
35:06Food critic and...
35:09sexual connoisseur.
35:11Okay, kitten. Let's go.
35:57He's interested.
35:59How do you know?
36:00If she just touched her right ear, if it had been her left, it would have meant no chance.
36:05Hmm.
36:06He's gonna buy her a drink.
36:21What does that mean?
36:24What does that mean?
36:26It means she's taking the piss.
36:31He's hinting about sex.
36:33He seemed very relaxed about that.
36:35Yeah, well, I'm hoping on one of these operations I can finally get rid of her.
36:38Yeah, well, sure.
36:42She's taking him upstairs.
36:49Change cameras.
36:53Hello, David.
36:54How does it feel to have just kissed goodbye to your beloved newspaper?
37:01Okay, let's get her out of there.
37:08Okay, Bravo 2, call her and give her a get-out clause.
37:11Then get all the tapes numbered and sent back to the grid.
37:23How did he react to your sudden departure?
37:25Naturally very disappointed still.
37:27No arguing with a child with meningitis, is there?
37:30You're not jealous, are you?
37:32Excuse me, I've just had to watch my wife kissing a man
37:35who had the audacity to describe me as a middle-ranking spook.
37:38You were loving it.
37:40Was I really?
37:41Yeah. You can't even hide it.
37:43Why? Because I'm such a predictable, typical male, right?
37:45No.
37:47If you were so predictable and typical, I would always come back to you.
37:54No!
38:06You work for my father?
38:08Look, you can understand why we were suspicious of you.
38:10I mean, first there was your relationship with somebody from Israeli military intelligence,
38:14then your phone call and meetings with Swift...
38:16You work for my father?
38:18Look, the November Committee wanted to derail the peace process...
38:21You don't get it, do you?
38:23You work out that I'm not a November Committee spy,
38:26so you think I might as well shag her now for good measure?
38:29No, it wasn't like that.
38:31I trusted you.
38:33I liked you.
38:35I liked you as well.
38:37Not too much, unfortunately.
38:40Oh, sure.
38:42Look, please, please...
38:44You work for my father?
38:46It'd bring you a whole world of pain if I told him what we did, wouldn't it?
38:50Look, Catherine...
39:03Have you seen Graham recently?
39:05Remember your son, the one with the brains you always said?
39:08I just wanted him to do well.
39:10He isn't doing very well, is he?
39:12No.
39:15No.
39:21I don't know what you want from me. Do you want absolution? I forgive you.
39:24I'm a grown woman. I don't blame the parents any longer.
39:27You said I might as well be dead.
39:31I...
39:36He was spying on me even then?
39:38Don't blame him.
39:39Oh, my God!
39:40I made him wear a wire.
39:42I wanted to hear your voice, and it was the only way.
39:46I wanted to show you this.
39:48A file of me? Well, that made sense.
39:52I was proud of you.
39:55You made a funny way of showing it.
40:00What's this?
40:03When you were a baby, your mother was teaching that to her A-level students.
40:08Once more, the storm is howling,
40:10and half hid under this cradle hood and coverlet,
40:14my child sleeps on.
40:21Dad.
40:24Don't, Dad.
40:28You'd better go. It's too windy.
40:32Who else did you tell that your father worked for British Intelligence?
40:35Only Nicholas Ashworth.
40:51Thanks, Danny.
41:05Colin's got Swift's diary from hacking into his secretary's computer.
41:08Meeting with city financiers in half an hour.
41:10In which he's cancelled at the last minute, pleading too much work.
41:13So we'd expect him to stay in his office.
41:15Our girl on reception will tell us...
41:16He's leaving the building.
41:17Good. Move surveillance team into position.
41:22It's their first anniversary tonight.
41:25He thinks we're going to a restaurant.
41:27We've sorted out the finances, so he has a motive for suicide.
41:31I'll do it in the campaign offices.
41:35Good. It's possible MI5 may still be following me,
41:38so take precautions.
41:40What about the girl?
41:42You just worry about Ashworth.
41:53The boyfriend? It's a terrible betrayal.
41:55They're not missing a bound. This is a war of civilisations for them.
41:58That's how Swift has known everything.
42:00That's how he knew about Catherine.
42:02Pillow talk from Ashworth to the November committee agent.
42:05We've got a surveillance team on Richard Hollands.
42:07We'll tell Ashworth and get him out of danger.
42:09They're going to a restaurant tonight. It's their anniversary.
42:11We could put them in outside.
42:12OK, good.
42:15Location of target one?
42:16OK, it seems Ashworth and his boyfriend have gone to the campaign office.
42:19But they're supposed to be meeting at the restaurant.
42:21Yeah, I know.
42:22Were anybody else in the campaign? No.
42:24Listen, I'm going to need backup. Get Danny there right away.
42:28I want to tell you about my sister.
42:30She was called Phoebe.
42:33Why are you doing this?
42:35Everybody loved her. She was...
42:37She was funny.
42:39Clever.
42:41She had a great life ahead of her.
42:45Then one day she boarded a bus in Jerusalem.
42:49Two stops later, a hammer suicide bomber joined her.
42:52Who are you?
42:54Phoebe was killed by the people you support.
42:56Understand, not support.
43:00I'm sorry it's you, Nicholas.
43:02Nobody will believe I committed suicide.
43:04They will.
43:06When I explain that you've been depressed recently.
43:09Scared.
43:11That a newspaper might discover your secret account
43:14with funds from a Saudi businessman.
43:16And how will you explain me?
43:18Don't come any nearer, Laura.
43:20And how will you explain me?
43:22Don't come any nearer, Laura.
43:24It's over, Richard.
43:26I'm an officer of the British Security Services.
43:29Backup's arriving as we speak.
43:34Sit down.
43:42I'm truly sorry about your sister.
43:44She was wearing a red skirt that day.
43:46You know what? It can't just go on and on.
43:49An eye for an eye.
43:51Spare me the cliché.
43:53Making the whole world blind.
43:55There are too many people with stories of unbearable pain and suffering.
43:59There has to be a peaceful solution.
44:01There will be a peaceful solution, yeah.
44:03When Arab murderers are driven from Judea and Samaria.
44:09Richard, cut him down.
44:12No.
44:16I'm sorry, Laura.
44:18Throw him down!
44:23Stay down. Stay down.
44:25Stay down.
44:33You're... you're Emma, aren't you?
44:35Yeah.
44:37Emma.
44:39Are you all right?
44:41Yeah. Hey, look on the bright side.
44:44We just saved your life.
44:50How did you get in here?
44:58We've got your agent.
45:01I've no idea what you're talking about.
45:03Your men are being rounded up as we speak.
45:05My boss is greatly looking forward to talking to whoever it was who threatened his daughter.
45:09You can't touch me.
45:11I thought you might say that.
45:21And then he took me...
45:23He took me up to the hotel room.
45:25And when I said I only... I only wanted a drink...
45:29he did this.
45:32He tried to rape me.
45:40We recreate the teeth marks from the food you ate at the party.
45:44We also have DNA and CCTV footage.
45:48Grievous bodily harm with intent,
45:50contrary to section 18 of the Offences Against the Person Act,
45:53and attempted rape.
45:55They're not charges which enhance your reputation.
45:58What do you want?
46:00You lose your paper.
46:02You leave the country.
46:04It doesn't interest me where you go,
46:06although I gather you're not welcome in the country you claim to be defending.
46:09Maybe one of your tax havens.
46:16It's a small price to pay for the murder of a brilliant and principled woman.
46:20You bastard.
46:29In a surprise announcement today,
46:31the media proprietor, David Swift,
46:33has announced that he is selling his flagship newspaper
46:36to concentrate on his US and European publications,
46:39citing falling sales and a depressed market.
46:41Mr Swift said...
46:43Gotcha.
46:47Harry's just seen Catherine off.
46:49Yeah.
46:53You two go on.
46:56You two got on pretty well, didn't you?
46:58Yeah, until she found out who I really was.
47:01Why did that make her so angry?
47:04She didn't.
47:06Oh, Danny.
47:08I managed to save these from being robbed by security.
47:12They're from Will.
47:14You know what? I've got something to tell you anyway.
47:19Will asked me to marry him.
47:21And, er...
47:23I said yeah.
47:25When? When?
47:27Last night.
47:29Oh, thanks, Malcolm.
47:32Oh, there you go.
47:54I wish you wouldn't go back.
47:56I have to.
47:58You could be in danger over there.
48:00Making films is what I do.
48:02I'm not some naive little girl.
48:04I know that now.
48:06Actually, my officer rather chastised me
48:08about my patronising attitude towards you.
48:10Your officer?
48:12The one you know as Chris.
48:14Even when you were a suspected November Committee agent,
48:17he was singing your praises.
48:19Well, say goodbye from me.
48:21Tell him...
48:23Tell him that he was wrong about Scorsese.
48:28I'm sorry if I've been a bad father.
48:30I don't expect you to forgive everything,
48:32just to understand that I would like things to be better between us.
48:36Well, I've got your email.
48:38Let's hope you'll use it.
48:41Bye, Dad.
48:51Bye.
48:57Thanks.
49:22Considering that all hatred driven hence,
49:25the soul recovers radical innocence.