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00:00It's right, I suppose, though he doesn't deserve any of it.
00:28Wouldn't come to see his uncle when he was at his last breath.
00:31Thank you so much.
00:50Mrs Hill, could you please tell me, exactly when did Monsieur Antonicas go and pass away?
00:58One in the afternoon.
01:01Last Friday.
01:05Just me and him at the end?
01:10I told Mr George, Mr Lardner that is, that there wasn't much time, but it was the Sunday before he arrived.
01:19Loss is a 63 without loss, chasing England's first innings total of loss, chasing England's first innings total of 440.
01:32Leyland made 109 and Ames 120. You know, that's the first time a keeper's made a century in a test.
01:39I wonder if the weather will hold.
01:42Histings, the crickets.
01:45Too many of your little grey cells, cells.
01:51Mrs Hill, thank you so much for giving us of your time.
01:55Would you like us now to walk you back to the house?
01:58No, thank you, sir. I just want to sit and listen to the band for a bit.
02:15The yarn you were spinning back there, old man, the fires of artistic endeavour, I nearly blushed.
02:23Ah, Histings, you do not understand the finer feelings.
02:26But you were lying.
02:28No, no, no, Histings, I did not want to cause Monsieur Lardner further grief with the revelation that one of his anchors had been murdered.
02:34And by posing as an acquaintance of Henry Gascoigne,
02:38my enquiries appeared no more than innocent curiosity.
02:42Well, it certainly puts fade to my theory, anyway.
02:45Ah, yes, you expected more from this brotherly intrigue.
02:48La crème passionnelle, eh?
03:09From his house here to the Bishop's Chophouse.
03:12Though he was a man of routine, there would be no Chophouse.
03:16Though he was a man of routine, there would be no variation.
03:21Now, that Saturday evening, after the imposter had pushed Henry Gascoigne to his death,
03:27he would have followed this route as a matter of course.
03:32In the evening, when a man be seen to enter a place as one character,
03:38and emerge as another completely different character.
03:43Well, if he was a boarding house or a hotel.
03:46Without arousing the slightest suspicion.
03:49After the masquerade at the restaurant, he would need to abandon his disguise.
03:53He would want to change back into his own clothes in a hurry, and secure his alibi.
03:58Discretion would be the problem.
03:59Discretion would be the problem.
04:00Discretion would be the problem.
04:26Show respect to the show or something, you've come to the wrong show.
04:28Show respect to the show or something, you've come to the wrong show.
04:31Show respect to the show or something, you've come to the wrong show.
04:34I can assure you, monsieur, that I am in the right show.
04:37Don't you come the old ass here with me, squirt.
04:40I'm sorry, the old...
04:42I've met your son before.
04:44And if I mistake not, that beret you are wearing would suit better a man of an artistic calling.
04:52What's going on here?
04:54You are aware, are you not, that the withholding of evidence
04:56that might lead to the conviction of a known criminal is a most serious offence?
05:00What evidence?
05:02The yellow neckerchief worn by a man wanted for questioning in connection with the mother of Henry Gascoyne.
05:08There would also be the corduroy jacket with the trousers,
05:13a waistcoat with the berets,
05:16and a cane in a dark wood.
05:20Well, I was just lying there, wasn't I?
05:22I wasn't going to throw them out and make a few buck with them down the lane.
05:24You have been diligent and honest, sir.
05:29I trust that this will compensate for the few bob you might have made.
05:54Well, day afternoon, so we can eliminate her.
06:20Oh yes, Miss Lane is innocent.
06:21Is it her?
06:23Oh yes, Miss Lane is innocent.
06:25He's running in now, one, two, three, four, and his arm goes over.
06:31Oh, darling, he staggers back in his right foot.
06:34Makinson too, I'm afraid. He was in Paris.
06:37That brings us back to square one.
06:39No, no, mon ami, far from it.
06:42We are about to make our final move.
06:45Kindly ask Miss Lemon to get me the chief inspector's job on the telephone.
06:49Quicker ball this time.
06:51Oh, darling miscues, the ball's in the air, and the sector's taken it.
06:56Simple catch, and darling is out for naught.
06:59That's Verity's third wicket of the morning.
07:02Australia now 204 for four.
07:13Afternoon, Freddie.
07:15Oh, hello, sir.
07:19Hello.
07:32Ah, Monsieur Lorimer, I am so glad.
07:35Pleased to come up here.
07:38Farrell? What's going on?
07:41Your friends?
07:43Captain Hastings, of course you know.
07:45And this is Chief Inspector Jupp from Scotland Yard.
07:48We have reason to believe, Mr Lorimer, that your uncle's death was not an accident.
07:52Not an accident. Please.
07:57It was discarded close to the bishop's chop house
08:00after he had masqueraded as your uncle following the mother.
08:03The bishop's chop house after he had masqueraded as your uncle following the mother.
08:07The strands of white hair are from the wigs, sir.
08:10The darker hairs would be the guilty parties.
08:13They should be an easy match.
08:15Wigs? Masquerade?
08:17Yes, a devious finale to a most sinister plot, Monsieur.
08:21You see, that Saturday evening, after he had pushed Henry Gascoigne to his death,
08:26the assassin searched through the correspondence on his desk.
08:30He retrieved this envelope which he had sent the day before.
08:35Now, what could be more innocent than an invitation to an art gallery, eh?
08:39However, he had one last artistic task to perform.
08:43But he was not a skilled craftsman.
08:53Fifteenth to the sixteenth.
08:56The sixteenth.
09:00And smudge the mark on the blotter to further conceal the forgery.
09:06He placed the envelope in your uncle's dressing gown pocket
09:08and then, disguised as the old man, he took his place at the bishop's chop house.
09:13And so it appeared that Henry Gascoigne had fallen to his death that Saturday evening, oh yes,
09:19but after the 9.30 post had been delivered.
09:22Whoever could do such a thing?
09:24At first I suspected his colleagues, but they all had the solid alibis.
09:29And then naturally I turned my attention towards his family.
09:32But Anthony was dead.
09:34It appeared that you were the only living relative, and of course you were.
09:37And where were you when your uncle was murdered, monsieur?
09:43Where was I?
09:45Well, I'd have been here at the theatre for the second performance.
09:49Of course.
09:51Ah yes, but that would have been the Saturday evening, Mr Lorimer.
09:53Neither the staff nor the artists here can remember seeing you on that Saturday afternoon.
09:57At which time I would say you were attending to some business, yes?
10:00Yes.
10:02The murder of your uncle.
10:06You think I killed Henry?
10:09This is madness, I had no quarrel with him.
10:12This is madness, I had no quarrel with him.
10:14After Anthony's death, Henry was the only living relative to stand between you and the Gascoigne estate.
10:20This is a lie, a damned lie!
10:22Ah.
10:25Why, a sample of type, full of typeface, from the typewriter in your office, monsieur.
10:32I am certain that it will be the perfect match with the address on the envelope.
10:40The signature of the murderer.
11:02So it was the musical act that made you suspect Lorimer.
11:06Well, it was a very good impression of an old man, and Lorimer must have seen him many times.
11:10Indeed, and Lorimer had been ready for many weeks.
11:13And when Mrs Hill, the housekeeper, telephoned with word of Anthony's imminent death,
11:18Lorimer knew that all of Anthony's money would go to Henry Gascoigne because there was no will.
11:23But why on earth would Lorimer masquerade as the murderer?
11:26Because there was no will.
11:28But why on earth would Lorimer masquerade as old Gascoigne on the previous Monday night?
11:34Dress rehearsal. Had to be sure of the disguise on the night.
11:37He nearly got away with it.
11:39Yes, but you cannot play Othello simply by blacking your face, eh?
11:42You have to think like a Moorish general.
11:45And Lorimer's performance was fatally flawed.
11:51It stings.
11:53You look very pale, are you feeling unwell?
11:57The test, Poirot, extraordinary.
12:00Listen.
12:02Verity takes ten wickets for seventy rounds on a day when England bowl out Australia twice to win the second test.
12:08Six wickets in the last hour.
12:12And after the weekend rains, you are surprised, mon ami?
12:16Australians are used to hard pitches.
12:19The Lord's wickets would have been decidedly sticky, no?
12:21So it's not a day for the stroke play.
12:23No, it's a day for the art of spin bowling.
12:26And Hadley Verity is the greatest exponent alive.
12:29Bowling left arm, the leg breakers to the right handers.
12:32He would have them marching through the long room in no time, eh?
12:35He has flight variation, the Chinaman.
12:37And the most deadly quicker ball that dips into a yorker.
12:40Oh, yes.
12:42On such a day, Monsieur Verity would consider, what, fourteen for seventy?
12:46A fair haul.
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