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00:01Just under 20 years ago, as the Berlin Wall was collapsing,
00:05Richard Dolby, Hugo Prince and I conceived the most complex viral network of spies
00:10ever to have infiltrated the Russian political system.
00:13We recruited young, pro-Western minds in all areas, with one aim.
00:18To ensure that in 20 years we would have moles at the very highest levels of Russian life.
00:23Moles who could limit or destroy the Russian nuclear threat.
00:28We have that capability, Operation Sugar Horse, which has remained entirely uncompromised.
00:33Until I told you that the Russians had interrogated me about it?
00:36Yes. And I didn't know how the Russians knew about Sugar Horse until now.
00:42I'm waiting for some intel from a Sugar Horse asset in Moscow,
00:45and then I will expose the identity of a mole within MI5.
00:48A traitor, who has tried to sabotage a 20-year British intelligence operation.
00:53When I expose the mole, all hell will break loose, both here and in Russia.
00:57I'll need both your support.
00:59Whatever you need, Harry.
01:00Anything at all.
01:01Thank you. Thank you both.
01:23P.R. Shababaita.
01:26Matarat.
01:27Hamishnir.
01:31Mebuyat.
01:32Esh.
01:33Hamishnir.
01:49Last week's killing of 325 Palestinian civilians by an Israeli missile in Gaza
01:53has sent shockwaves through the region.
01:55The announcement of an emergency summit to be held in London in two days' time
01:59represents what surely must be the last chance for both sides to stop the cycle of attack and reprisal.
02:04British Foreign Secretary Rachel Beauchamp and UN negotiator Claude Deniset
02:08have both personally staked a huge amount on the success of the summit.
02:29I've got the security details of the Palestinian Fatah delegation.
02:54They're staying at the Stanmore Hotel in Mayfair.
02:56The Israelis will be at the Hay Market in Knightsbridge.
02:58And Claude Deniset and the UN negotiating team?
03:00They're staying at the Asquith.
03:02Can we get surveillance?
03:03Not inside the hotel.
03:04Each side will accuse the other of spying on them
03:06and toys will be thrown from diplomatic prams.
03:08Ros, can I show you something?
03:13I have a filter that alerts me to explosive substances or military equipment being sold online.
03:17It just flashed this up.
03:18What is it?
03:19A limited issue 7.2 VHI immobiliser.
03:21In English.
03:22An assassin's best friend.
03:23Point that at a moving vehicle, all the electrics freeze up.
03:27I thought these were classified stock.
03:28I think they are.
03:30So what's it doing in the public domain two days before a highly explosive political summit?
03:33I want that back in safe hands before the Israelis and Palestinians so much as touch down on our tarmac.
03:37I'm glad you said that. I just took the liberty of buying it.
03:39Good.
03:45Excuse me.
03:46Where are you?
03:47I've just seen the UN special negotiator into his hotel.
03:50Is he always that arrogant?
03:51I need you to pick something up on your way in.
03:54Croissant?
03:55Not exactly.
04:09We must achieve it to bring both sides together.
04:11This latest incident cannot put us on the path towards a lasting peace.
04:15But Claude Denis is notoriously pro-Israel.
04:18Surely a special negotiator needs to be completely...
04:20I can assure you that...
04:22Sorry, I'll get it.
04:26Morning.
04:27Jay Carson. Come about the auction item.
04:29Ding.
04:37Right.
04:38Upstairs.
04:39We've got school in 20 minutes.
04:41That's loads of time.
04:42You haven't even had your breakfast. How is that loads of time?
04:46Stop hassling me.
04:47Right, let me do my business.
04:51This way.
04:55Right.
05:05There it is.
05:07Where did you get it?
05:08Look, do you want it or not?
05:18Foreign Secretary.
05:19The Middle East olive tree is almost stripped bare of its branches.
05:22Only one remains and the London summit will either nurture that branch...
05:26...or the tree will surely die.
05:28Today's Times leader.
05:30So, no pressure then.
05:32If I may introduce my section chief, Roz Myers.
05:34She'll be in charge of the security operation for yourself and the UN special negotiator.
05:38I wanted to talk to you about that.
05:40Claude Denis has enemies on both sides.
05:42I want a minor army protecting him.
05:44That'll make the taxpayer wins.
05:46We've already given him double team protection...
05:48...sealed off all the areas around the negotiations...
05:50...staff and media personnel have been vetted.
05:52You will be talking within a proverbial fortress.
05:54Thank you, Miss Myers.
05:55It's the possible arrows from within I'm concerned about.
05:58Excuse me, Foreign Secretary. I have to deal with this.
06:21Anything I should worry about?
06:23Nothing at all.
06:24Roz, did you send back-up?
06:26No, I rather thought the Israeli Prime Minister had the greater need.
06:29Well, the cavalry arrived at our door.
06:31Looks like someone else is interested in our little toy.
06:33We'll make sure they don't get it.
06:35What are you doing?
06:36Nothing.
06:38Downstairs.
06:41Don't let me down.
06:43This summit is critical.
06:46What is it?
06:47A piece of errant toolkit.
06:48Lucas is mopping up, but there appears to be other interests.
06:50Well, lock it down. The world's watching this summit. I don't want any surprises.
06:56Excuse me, what do you think you're doing?
06:58Making it seem to the gentleman sitting outside your house that you're on the phone.
07:01Don't worry, it's a gas complaint line. You'll be on hold for hours.
07:10Right, I need you to walk out of the back door with me right now. Go.
07:12Who are you really?
07:14Robert Wheeler, Security Services.
07:15There are two cars parked on the street watching your house.
07:17I've no idea who they are, but I think it might have something to do with this.
07:19What is it?
07:20I'll explain later. Let's go.
07:21Not until I know what's going on.
07:22Your choice is relatively simple. It's me or them.
07:26Tell them that you're on the phone and you'll be there in a minute, loudly.
07:29Do it.
07:31I'm on the phone. Just a second.
07:34Go, go.
07:53Go, go.
08:15Lucas is on the move with the kid and his mother. They're a mile away.
08:18What have you got on them?
08:19Single mother, works in a customer care centre.
08:21She has six credit cards all at their limit.
08:23Look, where are you taking us?
08:24We need to ask your son some questions.
08:26Whatever it is you're up to, we'll find out.
08:30Her only son, Dean, is 16.
08:32Talent for IT, an equally impressive history of skipping school.
08:34Father?
08:35He left over ten years ago. They're alone.
08:40I want to talk to the police.
08:41No, Mum, just leave it. Don't.
08:43Be my guest.
08:44What?
08:45It's three nines.
08:50Sarah Mitchell.
08:52How did you know my name?
08:54This is MI5 headquarters.
08:55Michael, the police.
08:56I know. I also know the full contents of your mobile address book, including your dentist, Dr Chen.
09:00Can we speak to our officer now?
09:04Go ahead.
09:06Lucas, where are you?
09:08Nearly with you.
09:09Park underground. Come straight up to the interrogation room.
09:12Do we have any ID on the other men?
09:14Not yet. I'm hoping your young friend will be able to help us.
09:20Lucas, go past the gate.
09:22Head for the stall. Don't talk to the servants.
09:24Get your heads below the seats, please.
09:26I don't understand.
09:27Understanding's overrated. Just do it.
09:35They look official.
09:39We're bringing the Mitchell case in-house.
09:41Our comms have been burnt. They've listened to every word we've spoken.
09:43Who are they?
09:44Someone with connections strong enough to get into our codes.
09:46It must be the Summit. Someone's trying to gain a strategic advantage.
09:49Mossad?
09:50Or a mass-funded terror cell. Take your pick.
09:52I'm getting the grid swept. I'm changing all the encryptions, but it's going to take more than a day to reconfigure.
09:55In the meantime, we go back to base level. No comms, no high-tech work, and Lucas is off the map.
09:59You'll enjoy that.
10:00I've checked all of Dean Mitchell's emails. There's no mention of the Immobiliser. He covered his tracks.
10:04Ross, the 7.2 VHI Immobiliser was being developed by BMB Technologies in a factory in Eastbourne.
10:09An advanced prototype was taken from its research unit last week.
10:12Get into their security system. Find out who took it.
10:14Joe, cover the Mitchells' disappearance. Make up a story.
10:16I do not want the police sticking their noses in this.
10:18Where's Harry? I need permission to reconfigure his phones.
10:20Just do it, Malcolm. Harry's gone fishing.
10:44When's an asset day arriving?
10:55Three o'clock this afternoon.
10:57And you've no idea what intel they might be bringing?
11:00They're breaking 20 years' silence. I trust it's more than a weather forecast.
11:04You're hoping they'll tell you who the Sugar Horse Mole is?
11:08Or confirm what we both suspect.
11:11Connie Jones.
11:14I'm sorry, Harry. I know how hard this is for you.
11:20Nobody else in your team has any idea about this, have they?
11:24Only you and I are aware of the existence of Asset King.
11:27Let's keep it that way.
11:30I assume you'll go yourself?
11:32After 20 years waiting, I'm not anxious to delegate.
11:36You know, I used to play rugger for Cambridge back in the days when the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
11:42In those days, when you got a penalty, it was considered ungentlemanly to kick for goal.
11:48That was the sort of thing that Yorkshiremen did.
11:50Gentlemen were supposed to tap and run. Go for glory.
11:57Well, this is your tap and run, Harry.
12:04Good luck.
12:13Harry?
12:14Give me a quick update on the summit.
12:16I'm in the middle of organising the security detail for the UN negotiating team.
12:19Excellent. Any problems?
12:21Mr. Denizet is being somewhat demanding.
12:23Well, he's French. What did you expect?
12:25Listen, I've got a little assignment for you. I'll fill you in when I get back.
12:29I need someone I can trust.
12:31The Israeli and Palestinian delegations are about to fly in two different airports.
12:35How do they decide who goes where?
12:36They tossed a coin and the Palestinians lost. They got Heathrow.
12:39I'm stuck on the grid for the next couple of hours. Can you take these to Lucas for me?
12:42I'll go.
12:45Venue seven.
12:48Yeah, is that B&B Technologies?
12:50Sam Johnson, Trans Securities. We handle your CCTV.
12:53Can I speak to your head of operations?
13:02Right, move.
13:06I'll have the 300 bag now.
13:08Why do I have it?
13:09Put it in your sock on the upstairs landing. I'm watching the wrong cop shows, mate.
13:12What are we doing here? Please will you tell us what's going on?
13:15I think your son's the one that can tell us that. Right, let's go.
13:18Move it. We haven't got all day.
13:22I'm sorry.
13:23I'm sorry.
13:24I'm sorry.
13:25I'm sorry.
13:26I'm sorry.
13:27I'm sorry.
13:28Move it. We haven't got all day.
13:33Look, I've got work to get to. I can't afford to lose my job.
13:36The manager's been told that you've had a bereavement.
13:38He's just focused on getting your son to loosen his tongue.
13:41He won't tell you anything, not if he thinks you're police.
13:44He's been in trouble before.
13:45You try growing up where we live. Say how you do.
13:48Did he steal that thing?
13:49Well, I doubt it's part of a school science project.
13:53Look, we may be away for a while.
13:56Buy what you need. Stay in my eyeline.
13:58Go on, be quick.
14:05So, what is it you don't want your mum to know?
14:07Nothing.
14:08Come on, you're too smart for that.
14:09I'm not saying nothing. Just leave me alone.
14:11Anyone playing it as cool as you are must be scared of something.
14:13Don't try and sweet-talk me.
14:15If you're going to arrest me, just do it.
14:17I'm not frightened of you. I've done nothing wrong.
14:19You had in your possession classified military hardware.
14:21I found it on the street.
14:22Oh, that was a bit of luck.
14:23You bet.
14:25This isn't a toy.
14:28This is part of an assassin's toolkit.
14:29This thing can take out a vehicle's electric.
14:30It's a one-click of the trigger.
14:34I saw it being used.
14:36Where?
14:39When?
14:40Now, listen to me.
14:42I can protect you and your mum,
14:43but if you don't tell me exactly what happened,
14:45I'm going to walk out of here right now,
14:46and you can protect yourself.
14:48Now, what did you see?
14:51All right, look.
14:52I was stalking around the estate the other day, okay?
14:54And there was some guy there.
14:55I've never seen him before.
14:56He had some sort of gun on him.
15:20Oh, no.
15:50Oh, no.
16:21Where's the rucksack?
16:23I dumped it. There was nothing else in it.
16:27What's going to happen to me doing walk with me?
16:29What is it?
16:30Nothing. Just be your usual skulking self, okay?
16:39Where's my mum?
16:43Go!
16:45Where's my mum?
16:46Just keep moving.
16:47Go, go, go.
16:48Go.
16:51Go.
16:56Show Malcolm.
16:57Wheels, passport one-two.
17:08Go!
17:09Go!
17:19We've got an upgrade.
17:39Nice.
17:40I also got a photo of one of them.
17:42Oh, yes, it's one of those codes we used in the 90s.
17:48Nice work.
17:49It's a time and a place.
17:50Estate on the White City area, 6.10am, Wednesday the 27th.
17:55Well, there was an accident there at 6.12am on Wednesday the 27th,
17:59involving a motorbike.
18:01One fatality.
18:02Cause of accident?
18:03Complete...
18:04Electrical failure to the motorbike systems.
18:06It was taken up by the immobiliser. An assassination.
18:09Dean Mitchell saw it.
18:10That's why they're after him. He's a witness.
18:12Well, the dead man was Stephen Fitzmaurice, photographer.
18:16Why kill a photographer?
18:17Well, Fitzmaurice was paparazzi,
18:19mostly following C-list celebrities trying to catch them with their bits on display.
18:22Well, I very much doubt he was killed for clicking someone's cleavage.
18:25Joe, get down to the morgue. See if there was anything on him.
18:27Sure.
18:28It's surprising that every stage of the peace process is slow and painstaking.
18:32I believe tomorrow we will see the beginning of a consensus,
18:36because the vast majority of both Israelis and Palestinians want it to happen.
18:39What's going on?
18:42Close the door.
18:46A Russian sleeper asset is coming to London to meet me,
18:49bringing vital intel on an MI5 mole.
18:51How long has he been asleep?
18:52It's a she. She's been asleep for 20 years.
18:54A sugar horse asset.
18:56She's arriving in two hours as part of the Russian media delegation for the summit.
19:00We need to meet unobserved, and the FSB are all over me.
19:03You need to create a smokescreen.
19:05Find me someone in the same delegation who could be suspect.
19:08A poor guy?
19:10The dirtier the better.
19:14Roz, this is the man who took the immobiliser from the research unit.
19:17Did he steal it?
19:18No, he had grade A authorisation.
19:20So it's an inside job.
19:22He signed out as Michael Smith. No face or name matches. We've nothing on him.
19:26That's because his name's not really Michael Smith.
19:29It's Michael Sands.
19:31You know him?
19:32Special ops officer for MI6 for 20 years in the Middle East.
19:35Headed up a covert cell specialising in difficult completions in Jordan, Syria and Israel.
19:40Completions?
19:41An assassination unit.
19:42Three years ago he was ordered to eliminate two Hamas leaders in the Syrian desert.
19:45Who went missing in action.
19:47His file was officially closed.
19:49He went underground.
19:50Malcolm, can you check that man from the shopping centre against Sands' profile?
19:54I think Sands went native.
19:56He's just the type.
19:58Narcissist.
19:59Violent dreamer.
20:00And now he's back on British soil on the eve of a major summit.
20:06Roz, your man on the escalator.
20:08He's MI6. He was a member of Sands' Syrian unit.
20:11It's a black op.
20:13Sands will know all our modes of communication.
20:15Keep Lucas moving and be careful.
20:17With a man like Sands involved, normal rules of the game don't apply.
20:25MUSIC
20:38That way.
20:40MUSIC
20:53Not quite the Savoy, I'm afraid.
20:57Right.
20:59I'll stay down here. You two take the bedrooms.
21:02What are you doing?
21:04It's either this or we don't switch the lights on.
21:09This place is supposed to be derelict.
21:10Mum, just leave the man alone.
21:12Dean.
21:14Do the front door.
21:18Come on, where's your blitz spirit?
21:20Why don't you look in the cupboard and see if there's some food?
21:26I suppose a takeaway is out of the question.
21:29Afraid so.
21:31Listen, every night I phone my mother.
21:34She's not well. I'll just make a quick call.
21:37Please.
21:38Sorry.
21:40She's 82. She's all alone. She just needs to hear my voice.
21:45Just what did Dean see?
21:51An accident.
21:52He was a witness and we just need time to sort it out.
21:55Nothing's going to happen to us, is it?
21:57He's all I've got in the world.
22:00And he's a pain in the arse and I want to throttle him about five times a day.
22:04If anything happened to him,
22:08please tell me nothing's going to happen to him.
22:10I swear to you, everything's going to be fine.
22:22This is your hall guy.
22:24Dmitry Bolyakov. Middle East correspondent for Russian state television.
22:28Arriving today as part of the Russian media delegation.
22:30He has criminal history.
22:32Taking gangster cash and laundering it through international connections.
22:35I think if we tempt him with more of the same, he'll take the bait.
22:38Then from now on, as far as everyone else is concerned,
22:41Mr. Bolyakov is our sleeper asset.
22:43Oh, one more thing, Conn.
22:44If I'm to meet Mr. Bolyakov, I'll need someone to meet the real asset, OK?
22:48Just tell me where.
22:54Oh, madame, as we both know, the Israelis will never talk to Hamas.
22:57The world's media spotlight is on us, Claude.
22:59Let's not promise what we can't deliver.
23:06Harry?
23:07Asset K has arrived.
23:09How is she?
23:10Remarkably calm.
23:12Aged a little.
23:13Haven't we all. How's the fall guy?
23:17Suitably seedy. You chose well.
23:19You're too kind.
23:24Asset K has arrived. I'm meeting him at 9am tomorrow.
23:27The Asquith Hotel.
23:29Good luck, Harry.
23:37Harry Pierce just called.
23:39The asset is in London.
23:42And I know where they're meeting.
23:45We can begin.
23:53I've just got back from the MOOC.
23:55I've just got back from the MOOC.
23:57Anything of interest?
23:58The usual.
23:59Phone, wallet, keys.
24:00But I found this in Fitzmorris' camera bag.
24:03It's scratched. It could have been damaged in the crash.
24:05OK. Get it to Malcolm.
24:07Let me know if he manages to open it.
24:11I've managed to retrieve part of a photo from Fitzmorris' CD-ROM.
24:14I'm afraid the disc was a bit scratched, but still.
24:16Look familiar?
24:18Claude Denizet, Special Negotiator for the United Nations.
24:21Why was a C-list pap like Fitzmorris taking photos of a UN negotiator?
24:24It doesn't make sense.
24:25Denizet's arguing with someone. We need to find out who.
24:27When was this photo taken?
24:28He saved the file on April 3rd.
24:30According to Fitzmorris' credit card receipt, on the 3rd of April,
24:32he checked into a hotel in central London.
24:34Yeah, it was the Barclay.
24:35Get down there, Joe. Find out where he was pointing his camera.
25:21Where is it?
25:52I've hacked into the list of guests staying at the Hotel Victoire on April 3rd.
25:56They include the television actress Eva Longoria.
25:58She was staying in one of the luxury suites.
26:00Fitzmorris must have been trying to get secret shots of her
26:02when he stumbled upon the person booked into the room next door.
26:04Mr Michael Smith.
26:06Michael Sands' legend.
26:07That's who Denizet was arguing with.
26:09Sands must be pressurising Denizet to alter the peace process in some way.
26:12Who's he working for? Israel? Hamas?
26:14Either way, Stephen Fitzmorris was killed because he witnessed Sands threatening Denizet.
26:17Why go after Dean Mitchell?
26:18Because Dean Mitchell witnessed the assassination.
26:20But he couldn't possibly know what it meant.
26:24Unless Dean Mitchell has something else we don't know about, some other evidence.
26:27The full photograph.
26:29And he's too scared to say.
26:40Officer Myers.
26:43Officer Myers.
26:52I'm told you're the stuff of legend.
26:54I'm not Greek and I'm not dead.
26:56Oh, you'll never be Greek.
27:01How did you get in here?
27:02Don't go calling for help. That wouldn't be wise.
27:05We want Dean Mitchell.
27:07Drop him off at any police station.
27:09Why are you so interested in Dean Mitchell?
27:13Nothing to do with an accident he saw in West...
27:15It's not important. Why?
27:16It is to me. He's a British citizen.
27:18He's a thief.
27:19And will he get a fair trial to prove that?
27:21Much as the political rights of the modern teenager fascinate me,
27:25my concern remains security in the Middle East.
27:28Is that what you've been working on for the last three years?
27:32You've been in the desert too long, Michael. You've got sand in your shoes.
27:36Trust me, I'm pretty much the only hope this peace process has left.
27:40And how is Dean Mitchell jeopardising that?
27:42Stop protecting him, Maya. It's for your own sake.
27:46Are you threatening me?
27:48No. I'm proposing that we work together.
27:51Yeah, well, then the next time you want to meet, try the telephone.
27:54Put a date in the diary and we could discuss the fruits of our collaboration.
27:59You really do live up to your reputation.
28:01How rare that is these days.
28:03Here's the number.
28:06You have 24 hours to deliver him.
28:08Then I'll stop being so understanding.
28:22Come on, Jeremy. Keeping the voice of Hamas out of discussion
28:25and refusing to, as he put it, talk to terrorists.
28:28Unless everyone is at the table, how can talks begin?
28:32Palestinian delegation are claiming they are being denied a voice.
28:36You're up early.
28:38Never got to sleep in the first place.
28:41Why are there no proper beds in this dump, man?
28:43Well, you didn't sleep, though, is there?
28:49Why did that guy kill the man on the bike?
28:51That's what we're trying to find out.
28:53Is that why you're looking after me? Like witness protection or something?
28:57In the shopping centre.
29:00Were they, um...
29:03Were they trying to kill me?
29:05If they were, you'd be dead by now.
29:09So...
29:12What did you want me to cover for you last night?
29:14My mum don't like me cycling around that estate, but she thinks it's dangerous.
29:18She'd go crazy if I told her, so I just...
29:20I don't think that's the only reason.
29:22I think you're being a bit too hard on yourself.
29:24I don't think that's the only reason.
29:26I think you're protecting her.
29:28You think she's fragile and if she finds out the truth, she'll break.
29:31It's not what I threatened.
29:33I guess one knows.
29:35Is that why you sold that thing online?
29:37Make a bit of extra money to take the pressure off?
29:39Have you seen her purse?
29:41She's got more credit cards than Beyonce.
29:43Yeah, but her credit limit's not as high as Beyonce's, is it?
29:46You're not wrong.
29:54So where did you grow up?
29:56I heard it's some big house in London.
29:58Why do you say that?
30:00Just look like that. Like private school and shit.
30:03Actually, I grew up in the middle of a Cumbrian field.
30:06My father was a minister.
30:08What, like government?
30:10No, like Methodist.
30:12What's that?
30:14Church.
30:16He was a good father.
30:18What was his name?
30:20I can't tell you that, Dane, and I don't want to lie to you.
30:24But your name's not really Robert either.
30:26No, it's not.
30:31I make a good spy.
30:34I lie quite a lot, too.
30:39It's OK.
30:46What is it, like a free paper or something?
30:48Not exactly.
30:52That's him. That's the guy with the laser gun. That's him.
30:57What about this man here?
30:59Don't know.
31:01Come on, Dane, help me out.
31:03Why do they want you alive?
31:05How am I supposed to know?
31:07You must know something. Why are these people so scared of you?
31:09I don't know. Think.
31:11Why don't you believe me?
31:13Did you see anything else that morning?
31:15Nothing. Did you find anything?
31:17I checked the rucksack for money and everything.
31:20I think you've still got the rucksack.
31:22What is it?
31:23It wasn't at the house. I didn't find it there.
31:25No, I told you, I dumped it.
31:26What's going on?
31:27Where did you dump it?
31:28It's all right, Mum. It was in the middle of some scrapyard.
31:30Right, take me there now.
31:31What?
31:32Dane!
31:33Sarah, you stay here. Do not answer the door to anyone.
31:36Stay here, Mum.
31:37Dane!
31:43Hello?
31:44This is Jacob. Welcome to London.
31:46Our friends in Estonia tell us you have a love of business.
31:48I have a proposition for you.
31:50Meet me in the bar. I'll be reading a newspaper.
31:53I'm sorry.
32:12Oh, it's a copy.
32:23It's a copy.
32:36Mind if I have a look at your newspaper?
32:39Lost touch with the cricket.
32:43Well, middle order collapse.
32:46Terrifyingly predictable.
32:53I've got the pictures.
33:01That should keep the FSB happy.
33:03Thanks for this, Connie.
33:06By the way...
33:11I'm sorry I doubted you.
33:15It's forgotten.
33:17It's forgotten.
33:19It's forgotten.
33:21It's forgotten.
33:34Dane.
33:35Look, I know doing what you're told isn't your favourite pastime,
33:37but if we're in trouble, you do exactly what I tell you.
33:39Is that clear?
33:40Yeah.
33:41Let's go.
33:44I hid it. I didn't want no-one to find it.
33:52Government issue.
33:54What does that mean?
33:56It means I know its secrets.
34:10This is what they've been after you for.
34:12What's it got on you?
34:14Let's find out, shall we?
34:16Dane, move.
34:22How fast can you run?
34:24I don't know. Probably faster than you.
34:26Prove it.
34:52Come on.
34:58I'm with you.
35:00I'm afraid not.
35:10Go faster than me.
35:11Because I'm old, like you.
35:22Go!
35:27Yep?
35:28What have you got for me?
35:30How did you get this number?
35:32Time's run out, Myers.
35:34I gave you a chance to give us Dean Mitchell.
35:36Now we have to go and get him ourselves.
35:38You don't know where he is.
35:40Then you underestimate me.
35:46Here.
35:48Try the memory stick.
35:52It's encrypted.
36:00Maybe this was in a hurry.
36:21Hmm.
36:52Told you I was good.
37:06Who's that woman?
37:11Turn it off.
37:13I swear I've seen her somewhere before.
37:15You didn't see anything.
37:17Is that understood?
37:20Dean, is that understood?
37:34What are we doing?
37:36We're not going back to the house.
37:38What about Mum?
37:40Where is she?
37:42Tell me the truth. Where is she?
37:44I don't know.
37:46Russ?
37:47Lucas, who's with you?
37:48Dean. We left his mother at the house.
37:50I have what you need. I'm heading to the old stomping ground.
37:52Ask Harry.
37:53I'll see you there.
37:54Seriously, where is she?
37:58Sands has taken Dean Mitchell's mother.
38:00Lucas has gone to the old stomping ground. He said you'd know where.
38:02It's a place in Bow. We used to meet gangland assets there.
38:11Who are they?
38:12It's OK. They're friends. You can trust them.
38:14I'll trust them when I find my mum.
38:19This is what it's all been about.
38:30What's going on? I'm stuck with a terrified teenager
38:32while an MI6 renegade runs amok.
38:34Sands killed Fitzmaurice. He tried to kill Dean Mitchell.
38:36Whatever he's planning, Claude Denisette's the target.
38:38Why?
38:41There's one person who'll be able to tell us.
38:43We should have a conversation with the Foreign Secretary.
38:46No copies?
38:47No copies.
38:48We'll be in touch.
39:00Thank you for making time to meet us, Foreign Secretary.
39:02Is there a problem?
39:04There's something we'd like to alert you to.
39:06A meeting took place in a London hotel room some days ago.
39:09It's causing us some concern.
39:16Where did you get this? Have you been spying on me?
39:19Not us. A photographer called Stephen Fitzmaurice took those.
39:22This could destroy the Summit.
39:24Find him.
39:25He's already been found.
39:30Who did this?
39:31Michael Sands. He's killing anyone who's seen the photos.
39:34On your orders, I assume.
39:35Not on my orders!
39:36Maybe it's time you told us. What's going on?
39:40Three months ago, I received a phone call using an MI6 password.
39:43I was informed that one of their covert field officers had something to tell me.
39:46That officer was Michael Sands.
39:48I met Sands secretly.
39:49He told me that the Palestinians were about to permanently pull out of talks with the Israelis.
39:53Why?
39:54Because of a loss of confidence in the UN Special Negotiator, Claude Denisette.
39:58I thought Denisette was the glib one.
40:00I don't think so.
40:01I don't think so.
40:02I don't think so.
40:03I don't think so.
40:04I don't think so.
40:05I don't think so.
40:06I don't think so.
40:08I thought Denisette was the glue holding this process together.
40:10Denisette is an ignorant UN liability who's more interested in cementing his own position than making any real progress.
40:16The Palestinians think he's an Israeli stooge.
40:18Sands knows these people the way Denisette never will.
40:21He knows Israel is tired. The people of Gaza are suffering.
40:25This is a real opportunity, but if the Palestinians pull out now...
40:29So you and Sands met Denisette in a hotel room?
40:32We tried to persuade him to resign and get out of the road.
40:34And when Denisette refused to buckle, you authorised Sands to do what?
40:40Sands suggested that reasonable pressure be applied to Denisette to get him out of the way of this peace process.
40:46And how reasonable do you think Michael Sands is?
40:48Foreign Secretary, do you think it's possible that Sands could be planning an attack on Denisette here at the summit?
40:58Do you think he could be envisaging a permanent solution?
41:01I've never sanctioned that.
41:03Call him now and order him to stop.
41:07I have no way of contacting him.
41:10Come on, we've got work to do.
41:17We have reason to believe that MI6 officer Michael Sands will attempt to assassinate the UN special negotiator tomorrow morning at the talks.
41:24If Sands is running a black op, he won't do it himself. He'll have someone on the inside.
41:27He'll have security passes, ID, everything.
41:29I want him extracted without anyone knowing we were there.
41:31It's too late to try and bet all personnel. Everyone's already here.
41:34No, look, we need to look at this differently. We need to follow the target.
41:36Ben, get onto Denisette's security team. Joe, onto hotel staff.
41:40And remember, the peace process is fragile, built on paranoia.
41:44This must be a silent operation. No ripples.
41:47I've re-encrypted it. Sands will never know it's been opened.
41:50Call him, Roz.
41:56Yes?
41:57I have what you want. Where do I go?
42:00Security is tight in central London tonight, in advance of tomorrow morning's emergency Middle East summit.
42:06Foreign Secretary Rachel Beauchamp and UN Special Negotiator Claude Benedet are...
42:31Hello?
42:39That's very sensible of you.
42:41I want my mother back.
42:43She'll be returned to you tomorrow morning. We know she saw nothing.
42:47What about the boy?
42:48Did he open the file?
42:50It's encrypted. None of us saw anything.
42:53My job is to make sure that Dean Mitchell's safe. That's all.
42:58I'm so glad you've seen reason.
43:00Sir, Mitchell will be dropped off at 0800 hours tomorrow.
43:14Skirmishes have been reported on Israel's border with Gaza as tensions in the Middle East escalated overnight,
43:20with Syria's threat to give military assistance to the Palestinians should the peace talks in London fail.
43:25He's on his way.
43:26OK, Ben. We're ready for him.
43:42ETA on cars?
43:43Yeah, just arrived. Everything in place?
43:46Coming round now.
43:51ETA in 15 seconds.
43:57Five seconds.
44:00Mono-check outside, please.
44:02That is out of the car. Over to you, security. Travel.
44:09Yes. I'm on my way.
44:11Remember, I want everything arranged exactly as I instructed.
44:27OK.
44:40Thank you.
44:52Ross?
44:53Chauffeurs always walk around the front of the car.
44:56That's him. That's our man.
44:58Ross, he's got a gun.
45:07You want the peace process to succeed?
45:09This never happened.
45:10What do I do?
45:18This way.
45:22Take a seat, Foreign Secretary.
45:23Where's Sans now?
45:25He's gone underground.
45:27What do you want me to do?
45:28This afternoon, Denizet will resign from his position, saying he thinks he's taken the process as far as he can.
45:33Go out there. Praise Denizet to the skies.
45:36Make it clear the government never had any plans to support Sans.
45:39We'll work the back channels, then no-one need ever know this has happened.
45:43Is that clear?
45:46Thank you.
45:47Don't worry. I know you'll return the favour one day.
45:51The first day of the Middle East Summit ends positively,
45:53with both sides paying tribute to UN Special Negotiator Claude Denizet.
45:56The announcement of his resignation came as a surprise to observers,
45:59but in a brief statement, Denizet said that after months of preparing the grounds for negotiations,
46:03he was now confident that the peace process was back on track.
46:06Don't try anything.
46:08I've got guns pointed at her head from three different windows.
46:12Talk to me, Sarah.
46:14He's not going to hurt you.
46:17He's not going to hurt you.
46:26Your road to peace proved somewhat unorthodox.
46:29It seemed to achieve its goal.
46:30I understand Claude Denizet will resign later today.
46:33Well, a voluntary resignation is slightly more elegant than a bullet in the brain.
46:36Without the threat of one, we would never have achieved the other.
46:39It's the Middle East way.
46:41You're taking credit for this?
46:42We should both take the credit for this.
46:44Perfect team.
46:45Yeah, well, much as the idea thrills me, I think our business is done.
46:48A pleasure working with you, Officer Myers.
46:52We've always been absolutely honest with each other.
46:56Haven't we?
47:07Why are we here?
47:08Your mum was dropped off an hour ago.
47:11Unharmed.
47:16Mum?
47:19Oh, God.
47:31Come on.
47:35What's going on?
47:38We can't go home, Dean, darling. We can't go home.
47:42We can't go home.
47:44You thought this was over?
47:46There are people out there that want to make sure that no one else ever finds out.
47:49What?
47:50You know too much.
47:52Two new identities, complete with new histories, new bank accounts, cash, passports, keys to a new house, all your debts are raised.
47:58A real chance to start afresh.
48:01What's going on?
48:02The train leaves in ten minutes, Dean.
48:04We have an arrangement with the Spanish government. You'll be picked up in Barcelona.
48:07This is bullshit. We haven't done anything wrong.
48:09Dean, we really need to protect you.
48:13This is your plan all along.
48:15No, that's not true.
48:18We have more money than you've ever had. We're not abandoning you.
48:21Okay, we need to get on the train now.
48:24All you want is my silence.
48:26Well, I know what I saw.
48:28But I'm not going anywhere. I can sell this to the paper right now.
48:30We'll spin it, grow up.
48:31I am growing up!
48:35I fell for your talk, mate. I really did.
48:38What's your real name?
48:39Robert.
48:40Dean, please, calm down.
48:42Get in.
48:44Get out of here.
48:46Get away from me.
48:47Dean, wait. Calm down.
48:48But this is our home.
48:51This is where I was born. This is what I know.
48:56Sarah, Sarah, I really know this is unfair.
48:58But you really need to explain to him what we're offering him.
49:00Because the truth is, you have no choice.
49:02Come back!
49:03Get away from me!
49:05Dean, wait.
49:07Everyone screws us. Everyone.
49:09My dad, credit companies. It's not fair on either of us.
49:13Dean, it's not safe here. You have to get on the train.
49:15Get off me.
49:17I'm faster than you remember.
49:20Dean!
49:25Dean!
49:28Dean!
49:29Wait.
49:30Dean.
49:33No!
49:35No!
49:40No.
50:05Dean!
50:06Dean!
50:09Dean!
50:12Dean!
50:14Dean!
50:20Dean!
50:23Dean!
50:36Dean!
50:38Dean!
50:46Dean!
51:06Dean!
51:26I'm heading off shortly. Do you need anything else?
51:28No.
51:30Thank you, Connie.
51:31Good night, Harry.
51:32Good night.
51:36Good night.
52:06Dean.
52:07Dean.
52:08Dean.
52:09Dean.
52:10Dean.
52:11Dean.
52:12Dean.
52:13Dean.
52:14Dean.
52:15Dean.
52:16Dean.
52:17Dean.
52:18Dean.
52:19Dean.
52:20Dean.
52:21Dean.
52:22Dean.
52:23Dean.
52:24Dean.
52:25Dean.
52:27Nobody else in your team has any idea about this, has they?
52:31Only you and I are aware of the existence of Asset K.
52:34Let's keep it that way.