00.00 - 1.00 ''Sunday Night'' (documentary, ep. "How To Stop Worrying and Love the Theatre", 1966)
1.00 - 1.25 "Love's Labour's Lost", 1965
1.26 - 2.02 "A Midsummer Night's Dream", 1968
2.03 - 3.47 "The Power Game" S3 (series, 1969)
3.48 - 4.25 ''Mad Jack", 1970
4.26 - 5.25 "Macbeth", 1970
5.26 - 6.02 "Biography" (mini series, ep. "Beethoven", 1970)
6.03 - 6.35 "The Hero of My Life - Charles Dickens" (1970)
6.36 - 7.02 "UFO" (series, ep. "The Sound of Silence", 1971)
7.03 - 7.44 "Nicholas and Alexandra", 1971
7.45 - 8.17 "Follow Me"(''The Public Eye'', 1972)
8.18 - 9.19 ''Bequest To the Nation'' (''The Nelson Affair'', 1973)
9.20 - 9.48 "Jane Eyre" (mini series, 1973)
9.49 - 10.26 "The Homecoming", 1973
10.27 - 11.05 "Thriller" (series, ep. "Ring Once For Death" aka "Death in Small Doses",1973)
11.06 - 11.41 "Thriller" (series, ep. "A Coffin For the Bride", 1974)
11.42 - 12.10 "Play of the Month" - ''The Importance of Being Earnest" (1974)
12.11 - 12.37 "Play of the Month" - ''King Lear" (1975)
12.38 - 13.12 "Quiller" (series, 1975)
13.13 - 13.50 "Crown Court" (series, ep. "An Upward Fall", 1977)
13.51 - 14.09 "Sunday Night Drama" - ''The Last Romantic" (1978)
14.10 - 14.35 "Play of the Week" - ''She Fell Among Thieves" (1978)
14.36 - 15.04 "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (mini series, 1979)
15.05 - 15.37 "Flesh and Blood" (series, 1980)
15.38 - 16.12 "Crown Court" (series, ep. "There Was an Old Woman", 1984)
16.13 - 16.45 "Time for Murder" (series, ep. "Dust to Dust", 1985)
16.46 - 17.29 "Doctor Who" (series) -"The Trial of a Time Lord" - "The Ultimate Foe", 1986)
17.30 - 18.01 "Worlds Beyond" (series, ep. "Undying Love", 1987)
18.02 - 18.20 "Ruth Rendell Mysteries" (series, ep. "A Guilty Thing Surprised" (1988)
18.21 - 19.04 "A Bit of a Do" (series, 1989
)19.05 - 19.45 "About Face" (series, 1989)
19.46 - 20.20 "Stay Lucky" (series, ep. "The Devil Wept in Leeds", 1990)
20.21 - 20.48 "The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes" (series, ep. "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax", 1991)
20.49 - 21.19 "Press Gang" (series, ep. "UnXpected", 1992)
21.20 - 21.47 "The Good Guys" (series, ep. "Verschwinden", 1992)
21.48 - 22.20 ''99-1" (series, ep. "The Shooting Party", 1995)
22.21 - 22.46 "Outside Edge" (series, ep. "The New Player",1996)
22.47 - 23.34 "Noah's Ark" (series, ep. "Two of a Kind", 1997)
23.35 - 24.10 "Adam's Family Tree" (series, ep. "Hassles with Castles", 1998)
24.11 - 24.45 "The Bill" (series, ep. "No One's That Honest", 2000)
24.46 - 25.20 "Holby City" (series, ep. "Extra Time", 2001)
25.21 - 26.00 "The Royal" (seres, ep."Consequences", 2003)
26.01 - 26.36 "Holby City" (series, ep. "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged", 2006)
26.37 - 28.20 "Emmerdale" (series, 2008)
28.21 - 28.59 "Albert's Memorial" (2009)
29.00 - 30.02 "Casualty" (series, ep. "No Goodbyes", 2011)
1.00 - 1.25 "Love's Labour's Lost", 1965
1.26 - 2.02 "A Midsummer Night's Dream", 1968
2.03 - 3.47 "The Power Game" S3 (series, 1969)
3.48 - 4.25 ''Mad Jack", 1970
4.26 - 5.25 "Macbeth", 1970
5.26 - 6.02 "Biography" (mini series, ep. "Beethoven", 1970)
6.03 - 6.35 "The Hero of My Life - Charles Dickens" (1970)
6.36 - 7.02 "UFO" (series, ep. "The Sound of Silence", 1971)
7.03 - 7.44 "Nicholas and Alexandra", 1971
7.45 - 8.17 "Follow Me"(''The Public Eye'', 1972)
8.18 - 9.19 ''Bequest To the Nation'' (''The Nelson Affair'', 1973)
9.20 - 9.48 "Jane Eyre" (mini series, 1973)
9.49 - 10.26 "The Homecoming", 1973
10.27 - 11.05 "Thriller" (series, ep. "Ring Once For Death" aka "Death in Small Doses",1973)
11.06 - 11.41 "Thriller" (series, ep. "A Coffin For the Bride", 1974)
11.42 - 12.10 "Play of the Month" - ''The Importance of Being Earnest" (1974)
12.11 - 12.37 "Play of the Month" - ''King Lear" (1975)
12.38 - 13.12 "Quiller" (series, 1975)
13.13 - 13.50 "Crown Court" (series, ep. "An Upward Fall", 1977)
13.51 - 14.09 "Sunday Night Drama" - ''The Last Romantic" (1978)
14.10 - 14.35 "Play of the Week" - ''She Fell Among Thieves" (1978)
14.36 - 15.04 "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (mini series, 1979)
15.05 - 15.37 "Flesh and Blood" (series, 1980)
15.38 - 16.12 "Crown Court" (series, ep. "There Was an Old Woman", 1984)
16.13 - 16.45 "Time for Murder" (series, ep. "Dust to Dust", 1985)
16.46 - 17.29 "Doctor Who" (series) -"The Trial of a Time Lord" - "The Ultimate Foe", 1986)
17.30 - 18.01 "Worlds Beyond" (series, ep. "Undying Love", 1987)
18.02 - 18.20 "Ruth Rendell Mysteries" (series, ep. "A Guilty Thing Surprised" (1988)
18.21 - 19.04 "A Bit of a Do" (series, 1989
)19.05 - 19.45 "About Face" (series, 1989)
19.46 - 20.20 "Stay Lucky" (series, ep. "The Devil Wept in Leeds", 1990)
20.21 - 20.48 "The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes" (series, ep. "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax", 1991)
20.49 - 21.19 "Press Gang" (series, ep. "UnXpected", 1992)
21.20 - 21.47 "The Good Guys" (series, ep. "Verschwinden", 1992)
21.48 - 22.20 ''99-1" (series, ep. "The Shooting Party", 1995)
22.21 - 22.46 "Outside Edge" (series, ep. "The New Player",1996)
22.47 - 23.34 "Noah's Ark" (series, ep. "Two of a Kind", 1997)
23.35 - 24.10 "Adam's Family Tree" (series, ep. "Hassles with Castles", 1998)
24.11 - 24.45 "The Bill" (series, ep. "No One's That Honest", 2000)
24.46 - 25.20 "Holby City" (series, ep. "Extra Time", 2001)
25.21 - 26.00 "The Royal" (seres, ep."Consequences", 2003)
26.01 - 26.36 "Holby City" (series, ep. "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged", 2006)
26.37 - 28.20 "Emmerdale" (series, 2008)
28.21 - 28.59 "Albert's Memorial" (2009)
29.00 - 30.02 "Casualty" (series, ep. "No Goodbyes", 2011)
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00:00These wounds I had on Crispin's day. Old men forget, yet all shall be forgot, but
00:07he'll remember, with advantages, what feats he did that day. Then shall our
00:12names, familiar in his mouth as household words, Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
00:18Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester, be in their flowing cups,
00:22freshly remembered. What is moving in that sack there?
00:32It's just potatoes, sir. I will put my spear through that sack there.
00:40Take it easy, sir. Will you tell me what is in that sack? Never. Never? Never.
00:48Well then, you take this for him then.
00:59Come back here, you!
01:01A woman I foreswore, but I will prove thou being a goddess, I foreswore not thee.
01:06Varser but breath, and breath of vapour is, then thou fair fun, fair son.
01:26So should a murderer look, so dead, so grim. So should the murdered look, and so should I,
01:32pierced through the heart with your stern cruelty. Yet you, the murderer, look as bright, as clear,
01:37as yonder Venus in her glimmering sphere. What's this to my Lysander? Where is he?
01:42Oh, good Demetrius, wilt thou give him me? I'd rather give his carcass to my hounds.
01:48Oh, dog! I'll cur! Thou drives me past the bounds of maiden's patience.
01:55Hast thou slain him then? Henceforth be never numbered among men.
01:59You spend your passion on a misprized mood. I am not guilty of Lysander's blood.
02:03The club. Keep your tongue out of your cheek, darling. We might come very well together.
02:08The club. The career diplomats. They don't like these appointments from outside.
02:12What you mean is that they're plotting like mad to stop them. And me.
02:16There is a consensus for giving plum jobs to professionals.
02:21Well put, darling.
02:23C.I.A. Here, there, and everywhere. Terribly busy people.
02:28Mr. Mobs, what are you proposing to me?
02:31We require your assistance. And what if I refuse?
02:34Oh, my dear fellow, nothing, absolutely nothing. This isn't the KGB.
02:38Isn't it? I was warned this morning that my friendship with a certain lady
02:42could well be misconstrued in some quarters.
02:44Oh, dear boy, what an awful thing to suggest.
02:48Well, presumably you actually want me to work for you, or you wouldn't have approached me.
02:52Well, of course we want you to work for us.
02:55You're not jealous?
02:57Oh, no, Lincoln.
02:59I've no right to be, have I?
03:00No. No, you haven't.
03:02It's nothing to do with rights, actually. Only chromosomes.
03:04Lincoln.
03:05All I said was he's a crafty politician who believes in using people.
03:08Quite an innocent afternoon, really. All things considered.
03:12Depends whether you measure innocence by the act or the intent.
03:15How do you know what my intent was?
03:17No, I suppose I don't.
03:19Nor I yours, either, do I?
03:22I don't particularly want to be filed under occasional invariance.
03:26I'd hoped you wouldn't be.
03:30Do you want to see him alone, or would you like me here with you?
03:33Alone. I think if we're both together, one of us is sure to look guilty.
03:37The reason for which being, of course, that we are.
03:47Does it matter? Losing your legs?
03:50For people will always be kind, and you need not show that you mind
03:54when the others come in after hunting to gobble their muffins and eggs.
03:58Does it matter? Losing your sight?
04:01There's such splendid work for the blind,
04:03and people will always be kind as you sit on the terrace remembering
04:07and turning your face to the light.
04:11Do they matter, those dreams from the pit?
04:14You can drink and forget and be glad,
04:17and people won't say that you're mad.
04:19For they'll know you fought for your country,
04:22and no one will worry a bit.
04:25The queen, my lord,
04:30is dead.
04:42She should have died hereafter.
04:44There wouldn't have been a time for such a word.
04:50Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
04:55creeps in this petty pace from day to day
04:58to the last syllable of recorded time,
05:01and all our yesterdays of light, it fools the way to dusty death.
05:05Out, out, brief candle.
05:09Life's but a walking shadow,
05:12a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage
05:17and then is heard no more.
05:19It is a tale told by an idiot,
05:21full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
05:26Why should a great hunger be implanted in me,
05:30a genius to achieve something most specific,
05:33a task that I have to fulfil,
05:35that it is my life's function to fulfil without a shadow of a doubt,
05:39and at the same time be endowed with all the powers and skills and functions
05:42to the highest degree necessary to carry it through,
05:44save one, my supreme function,
05:47the noblest part of my being, my hearing,
05:51and, moreover, not to be deprived of it until I'm well along the course?
05:58Why should men be allowed to glimpse at paradise when they cannot enter it?
06:02And vellum, my lord, replied the gentleman.
06:05Do you spell it with a V or a W, inquired the judge.
06:10Well, that depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller, my lord, replied Sam.
06:14I never had occasion to spell it more than once or twice, but I spelled it with a V.
06:18Here, a voice from the gallery exclaimed aloud,
06:21Quite right, too, Sammyville, quite right.
06:23Put it down a V, my lord, put it down a V.
06:26Who is that who dare address the court, said the judge.
06:30You know who that was, sir.
06:33I rather suspect it was my father, my lord.
06:41Ross.
06:44Ross.
07:03You can save him. You can stop it.
07:07Certainly.
07:08Your man started it. He should be punished.
07:11He will be.
07:12And Nagourney?
07:15Taking someone's life.
07:18No man should have that power.
07:20You had it.
07:22Yes.
07:25And I have learned that a strong man has no need of power,
07:29and a weak man is destroyed by it.
07:32I am being punished for what I have done.
07:36Nagourney is innocent. He's like a child.
07:40You don't shoot children, do you?
07:42In your new world, are there penalties for innocence?
07:45You mean they don't actually kiss in public?
07:47Certainly not.
07:48What do they do, then?
07:50Well, watching from a distance, I'd say that their relationship is one of their utmost tenderness.
07:58They stare at each other, they give each other those secret little glances.
08:05I believe the French call him...
08:06Damn him.
08:07Mr. Siddeley.
08:08What's his name? Where does he live?
08:11Don't you know you're a detective, aren't you?
08:12Yes.
08:13Well, why have you come here?
08:14I want his name and address by tonight.
08:16Mr. Siddeley.
08:17By tonight!
08:18Surely we have better ships than the French.
08:20No, sir, certainly not.
08:22But they are better handled.
08:24Yet what kind of men are they handled by?
08:28Four-fifths of them have been pressed, kidnapped,
08:31knocked on the head and thrown aboard a man-o'-war to face a brutal and degrading slavery,
08:35which they must submit to, or bear their backs to the cat-and-iron tails.
08:39But at the Nile, the seamen drank to Nelson.
08:42Yes, sir, to Nelson, and that is my point.
08:47I see.
08:49He's made these mutinous dogs love him.
08:51They beg to serve in any squadron he commands, and cry like women when they hear he's wounded.
08:58Could he have done that if he hadn't been great in what he is, as well as in what he's done?
09:04It's so difficult.
09:06Perhaps I expect a perfect hero to be a perfect saint.
09:10Perhaps we all do.
09:12Now, England has no need of a saint at this hour of her history, Master Matcham,
09:17but she has very dire need of a hero.
09:21It is cruel!
09:23She can't help being mad.
09:25Jane, my darling, you misjudge me again.
09:28It's not because she's mad I hate her.
09:31If you were mad, do you think I should hate you?
09:33I do, sir.
09:35Then you're mistaken, and know nothing about me, nothing about the sort of lover which I'm capable.
09:41Your flesh is as dear to me as my own.
09:44Your mind is my treasure, and if it were broken, it would be my treasure still.
09:49But it's late.
09:50I won't go far. I'll come back.
09:52I'll wait up for you.
09:56Why?
09:57I'm not going to bed without you.
10:06Can I have the key?
10:14Why don't you go to bed?
10:17I won't be long.
10:19No, you're right, I couldn't.
10:22Slip out from under my thumb and you'd go to pieces, start talking.
10:26Just have to think of a happy solution, won't I?
10:29To stop you talking.
10:31Just my little joke, Edward, just to show you how easy it could be.
10:35You behave yourself and I'll look after you.
10:38And behaving yourself means keep the front door open.
10:42I'm not going to let you in.
10:44You'll be in trouble.
10:46You'll be in trouble.
10:48I'm not going to let you in.
10:50I'm not going to let you in.
10:52I'm not going to let you in.
10:54I'm not going to let you in.
10:56I'm not going to let you in.
10:58And behaving yourself means keep the front door locked.
11:02Your nose clean and pacing your drinking.
11:05You don't look like the sort of man who has to be lonely.
11:08Oh, but I am, I really am, on account of I'm so shy.
11:14I'm Mark, Mark Walker.
11:16I'm a talk-to-strange-pretty-girl-addict.
11:19Stella McKenzie.
11:21McKenzie, that's a good old Gaelic name.
11:23Explains an awful lot, everything.
11:25Explains?
11:26Well, the way you look, cool, superb.
11:29Only girls with a Gaelic in them have your kind of beauty.
11:32Speed you move, Mr. Walker.
11:34You should change your name to Sprinter.
11:36It's all talk, I promise.
11:38You can relax and feel completely safe with me.
11:40I'm not sure any girl should relax with you, Mr. Walker.
11:42My dear fellow, the sooner you give up that nonsense, the better.
11:45I made arrangements this morning with Dr. Chasuble to be christened myself at 5.30.
11:50And I naturally will take the name of Ernest.
11:52Gwendolyn would wish it.
11:54You cannot both be christened Ernest. It's absurd.
11:57Besides, I have a perfect right to be christened if I like.
12:00There's no evidence at all that I've ever been christened by anybody.
12:03I should think it extremely probable I never was, and so does Dr. Chasuble.
12:07It is entirely different in your case. You've been christened already.
12:09Yes, but I haven't been christened for years.
12:12Well then, legitimate Edgar, I must have your land.
12:18Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund, as to the legitimate.
12:23Fine word. Legitimate.
12:27Well, my legitimate, if this letter speed and my invention thrive,
12:31Edmund the base shall top the legitimate. I grow. I prosper.
12:35Now gods, stand up for bastards.
12:38Have you any idea who you'll kill when you take action?
12:41Or how many? Old men? Women? Children? Ordinary innocent people?
12:46The price we pay.
12:48They pay. You don't.
12:50I am a religious man. I too pay for the crime of murder.
12:53But if I had to, I would use my own father.
12:58And a girl?
13:00Of course.
13:03I like her father.
13:05When it comes to it, we only look after those we like.
13:09Her father wants assurances from me, personally, that she's well, alive.
13:13Is it true that there are mattresses placed against the bottom of the sheer north face?
13:16Against this very contingency?
13:18Unanticipated, though you say it was.
13:20These were placed there subsequently?
13:22As an afterthought. In response to public outcry.
13:25When it was found that old age pensioners, falling from some considerable height,
13:29were going straight through to the underworld on hitting the ground.
13:32To the where?
13:34Oh, the underworld, my lad. Sometimes known as Hades.
13:37You mean the infernal regions?
13:39Yes, my lad.
13:40Then say so.
13:42Indeed it is true, is it not, that some of the pensioners,
13:45even after the provision of mattresses, were continuing to go straight through,
13:49this time taking the mattresses with them.
13:51I am not a Samaritan.
13:53Oh, God, just a minute.
13:55Which bridge?
13:57Where?
13:59Oh, yes, I know the one you mean.
14:01You've chosen well, dear. That'll make a lovely jump.
14:03Go on, I dare you.
14:05Now, don't be feeble about it. Jump.
14:07You'll feel a fool tomorrow if you don't. I know I did.
14:09Good night.
14:12Montrez-moi vos mains.
14:18I said, show me your hands.
14:28The hands of a mechanic.
14:30They're far too well kept for a mechanic.
14:33The hands of a Rolls-Royce train chauffeur ma'am.
14:35As well kept as I remember.
14:37That's all I know.
14:39What the hell are you shrugging at us like that for?
14:41I'm accusing you of playing hooky behind my back
14:44with a damn defector from your own damn section,
14:47of playing damn fool parlor games when you don't know the stakes.
14:50And all you do is shrug at me.
14:52There's a law, Gwillam, against consorting with enemy agents.
14:56Do you want me to throw the book at you?
14:58I haven't seen him.
15:00Who's playing games? Not me. You are.
15:02So get off my back.
15:05I resigned to make it easier for you.
15:08Hate my guts.
15:12No.
15:14You won't have to leave the job. I wouldn't have let you anyway.
15:17I know what it means to you.
15:19I'm going back north.
15:21Back to the wolves?
15:24Sorry, I forgot.
15:26You're right in a sense, with the funeral that clinched it.
15:29I can't be very rational about it.
15:33Part of me suffers from arrested development, I suppose.
15:36I seem to have an infantile preoccupation with the past.
15:39Yet you believe her strong enough to feed herself?
15:41Yes.
15:43When you took up her food during that final week, where did you put it?
15:46Well, she always had it on a tray on her bed.
15:48You say that when you went up,
15:50it looked as though she'd eaten some of it, though never a great deal.
15:53Yes.
15:54What exactly do you mean by that?
15:55Well, she'd stir the food up with a fork.
15:57It was very difficult to tell her just how much she'd been eating.
15:59Stir it up with a fork? Can you be more precise?
16:01She'd been picking it over.
16:02But surely you could tell how much it'd been eaten.
16:04Well, it looked as though some had been eaten.
16:06I suggest none had been eaten, Mr...
16:08Look, I couldn't tell.
16:09You could not recognize a starving woman?
16:11A woman who was starving because she'd ceased to eat?
16:15Will you marry me?
16:19You have lied to me in your letters, Mr. Topper.
16:23In which particular?
16:25In, as far as I remember, the particular lie
16:28that you are shy and unable to put yourself forward in company,
16:31which is the reason for your lack of success in life.
16:34I found that charmingly frank.
16:36It isn't altogether untrue.
16:39You are hardly shy.
16:41I am. Often.
16:43But not when I'm intrigued by something.
16:47Come now, Doctor.
16:48How else can I obtain my freedom?
16:51Operate as a complete entity,
16:53unfettered by your side of my existence?
16:58Only by ridding myself of you and your misplaced morality,
17:02your constant crusading,
17:04your...
17:05Idiotic honesty?
17:06Oh, for the microbe.
17:08Oh, pardon me for trying to help.
17:10I'm neutral in this setup, you know.
17:12Only by releasing myself from the misguided maxims that you nurture
17:16can I be free.
17:18Sounds to me like Armageddon's beckoning you, Doctor.
17:20With you destroyed,
17:22and no longer able to constrain me,
17:25and with unlimited access to the Matrix,
17:28there will be nothing on my watch.
17:32Sitting after sitting and still no apparent progress.
17:36The months are sliding past.
17:38Billy is growing more desperate.
17:40And Finch's silence underlines his disbelief.
17:43I'm...
17:45I'm...
17:47reaching the edge of despair.
17:50And those bloody pipes!
17:52Where are they?
17:53What do they mean?
17:55If only there was some way of breaking through.
18:01I must go and see Finch.
18:04Were you a happily married couple, would you say, sir?
18:07Of course we were happily married.
18:10Ask any of our friends.
18:12Ask them!
18:16I'm sorry, but would I be like this,
18:18though I am,
18:20if we hadn't been happy?
18:22I was invited to a fancy dress party,
18:25and I couldn't find it.
18:26Oh, I see.
18:27I'm sorry.
18:28I'm sorry.
18:29Never mind.
18:30Yes, he was invited to a fancy dress party.
18:32Couldn't find it.
18:36Sorry.
18:37I'm sorry.
18:38Oh, I really think that is the saddest thing I've ever heard.
18:42I'm Henry VIII.
18:44Are you? Are you really?
18:46Jane would have wanted me to go.
18:48She loved fancy dress.
18:49I worked it out once.
18:5122 years of marriage, we wore fancy dress 33 times.
18:55I hope you don't mind.
18:57I knew if I went home to change, I'd lose impetus.
18:59I wouldn't find the courage to come.
19:01And I certainly haven't the courage to stay at home on my own.
19:04I dread this Christmas.
19:05If you're not going to stay with me,
19:08I might as well go out there,
19:09tell them the facts and let them tear me apart.
19:13That's blackmail.
19:14Helen, tell me you don't love me.
19:16I...
19:17That's the only question.
19:19Because if you love me,
19:20we've got to face this together.
19:22We can't keep living in the past.
19:23What's done is done and we've now got to look forward.
19:26Forward to...
19:28Well, the future.
19:31This is a beginning, not an end.
19:34I love you.
19:36If you love me,
19:38you've got to help me.
19:41Helen, please.
19:44Dear me, Sally Hardcastle,
19:48is this your big plan to stop me?
19:52You kill him,
19:54I confess to murder and go to prison.
19:58You won't confess, you know.
20:01Once he's dead, once there's nothing you can do,
20:03you won't give up your liberty so easily.
20:07I'm doing only what I have to do.
20:10I'm doing only what I have to do.
20:13I know your lives would be better if this man were dead.
20:17So I am honor bound to do you this service.
20:21What I have is owls.
20:23Owls in the east wing.
20:25Want to see the owls?
20:28Where does she keep them?
20:31Does she travel with them?
20:33No.
20:34Then where are they kept?
20:38My lord, your sister has vanished.
20:41How and why, we do not know.
20:44But I've reason to believe that she is in the gravest danger.
20:48Let us imagine this John England.
20:51It is entirely possible that he's not a particularly happy man.
20:56Perhaps he's become hopelessly typecast in one role,
21:00and his acting career is effectively over.
21:03He may even drink rather too much.
21:07Possibly he even blames himself for the accident that killed his wife.
21:13In those circumstances, is it so odd that he decides to become someone else?
21:34I've been hearing voices again.
21:36Why did you go to that hospital?
21:38Well, the nurse, Sonia.
21:41McLavity must have told you.
21:43McLavity's told me lots of things.
21:45Things I would rather not believe.
21:47And I wouldn't have believed them.
21:49But I did.
21:51And I did.
21:53And I did.
21:55And I did.
21:57And I did.
21:59And I did.
22:01I've been hearing voices again.
22:03Why did you go to that hospital?
22:05Well, the nurse, Sonia.
22:07McLavity's told me lots of things.
22:10Things I would rather not believe.
22:12And I wouldn't have believed them.
22:14But my voices tell me exactly the same.
22:17And they're never wrong.
22:20Stop what you're doing everybody!
22:23Oh, Virginia!
22:26Don't ah, Virginia me. Where is he?
22:31Hello, darling. How can I help you?
22:34I want to talk to you, darling.
22:39Now, do we do it in private or in front of your playmates?
22:45That's a bit...
22:48It's on.
22:50Okay.
22:52Ready?
22:54Go!
23:18Well, it's alive.
23:20But it's not breathing.
23:26Come on.
23:28It's breathing.
23:35My life's work stood firm, stood proud.
23:40And then came the Normans.
23:44Over the seas they came.
23:46Thousands of them.
23:48They came, they saw, and they conquered.
23:58You call that a castle?
24:00They said.
24:02We don't like your castles.
24:05Why not?
24:06They are not big enough.
24:08Well, size isn't everything.
24:11I don't think you'd survive the indignity of an arrest.
24:16So, in six months' time, when you've been notified that nobody's claimed the money,
24:20it would be a very honourable gesture to donate it.
24:24All of it?
24:26And when I've heard the offer's been made and the offer is hermetically sealed against retraction,
24:31well, then I consider our conversation never took place.
24:36That seems very fair.
24:39The only seal I can give you is my word.
24:43I think that'll be good enough.
24:48Rachel, you were particularly impressive,
24:50and I realize you've given a great deal of consideration to your request.
24:53This isn't simply adolescent angst at work.
24:57You are without doubt a young person of great intelligence.
25:02However, intelligence and wisdom are two very different things.
25:08And you do remain a young person, a minor.
25:12If I were to find in your favour,
25:15I think I would be denying a remarkable child the chance to become an even more remarkable adult.
25:21There are no rules in these cases.
25:23Patients can regain consciousness after a few days, weeks, months.
25:27Years.
25:29Even years.
25:31Or never.
25:34Never. Say never, Henry.
25:38When Caroline told me you'd asked to marry her,
25:40I said she couldn't have landed a better chap.
25:43A decent man who'd always stand by her.
25:45She was... is...
25:48blessed with a loving husband.
25:51But we shouldn't allow our hearts to rule our heads.
25:54If there's no hope of recovery, no life outside that machine,
25:58why don't we bite the bullet?
26:00Switch the damn thing off.
26:02Now, we can explore the possibilities of a transplant,
26:06but at your age...
26:08Well, that kind of thing only happens when...
26:11Well, I mean, a transplant is last resort time.
26:18We'll increase the pain relief.
26:21And I'll look into medication to protect your body from infection.
26:25I'm going to die.
26:27Right now, let's just focus on making that later rather than the sooner.
26:32Okay.
26:33I didn't even lock my back door.
26:37That's why I've decided the time has come for you to get back
26:41to doing what you do best.
26:43Running my company with a rod of iron.
26:45What?
26:46Really?
26:47I appreciate all your sterling efforts,
26:49but your heart's not really in playing the nursemaid, is it?
26:53Maybe not.
26:54Starting today, I want you to stop fussing around me and get back to work.
26:59Who's going to look after you?
27:01I'm taking your advice on getting a nurse.
27:03Shall I call one of my contacts?
27:05Everything's been arranged.
27:07Someone's starting this afternoon.
27:09Now, off you go.
27:11Make me lots of filthy lucre.
27:13Right.
27:16Thank you, my dear, for being so patient.
27:27Are you crazy?
27:29Quite possibly.
27:30I heard her on the phone earlier, talking to David.
27:32I'm sure of it.
27:33I can't believe you're going to let her...
27:35Miles, you're a good boy and your heart's in the right place.
27:39But will you stop trying to spoil my fun?
27:42How can I trust a woman who possesses so little judgment
27:45shall shackle herself to a man devoid of grace, charm or class?
27:49A man with whom she has nothing in common.
27:51We have more in common than you think.
27:54Word has it one of those brothers killed their father.
27:58Want to murder her as a husband, do you?
28:01Anna, I'm begging you.
28:03That man will crush you.
28:06He'll break your heart.
28:08I do, Don.
28:10I should have called you Dad.
28:13Marry into his cursed family
28:15and it'll bring you nothing but heartbreak.
28:18Marry this man
28:20and you're lost to me.
28:22Hinderburg.
28:25Hinderburg?
28:26You want us to cart you all the way back to Germany?
28:30Yes.
28:31We three, we're oppos.
28:34Right.
28:36Something happened there.
28:38Something important.
28:41Something that changed our lives.
28:44Remember?
28:47The rest is just, well, a load of bollocks.
28:50You're asking a hell of a lot.
28:51I know, I know.
28:53But I'm doing you a favour.
28:55I need to go back.
28:57You need to go back.
28:59To remember.
29:00I'm sorry.
29:03I'm so tired.
29:04Of course you're tired, because you need treatment.
29:08He's sick and confused, he doesn't know what he wants.
29:11He has the capacity to make his own decisions.
29:15You can't just give up.
29:17I'll sue you, I'll sue the hospital.
29:20I can't believe you're giving so easily.
29:26Just try a little longer.
29:31For me.
29:39Continue the treatment.
29:43Are you absolutely certain this is what you want?
29:51I want to carry on.
29:55I want to carry on.