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00:00.
00:30I got here as fast as I could.
00:42Thank God you're here.
00:45Let me look at you.
00:51Sadness has deepened.
00:55You said you have something.
01:00Founder of our order, Father Francesco, he brought it here in 1557.
01:06Amazing.
01:07Do you know what it is?
01:09Yes.
01:10Do you know what it is?
01:12It's a page from a sibling book.
01:14A sibling book from, uh...
01:15From Rome.
01:16Wow.
01:18Some believe it has the power to predict the future.
01:20If a page survives, perhaps the rest of the book does,
01:25and it would be valuable.
01:26If it's money you need, I'll get it for you.
01:27You don't have to sell your relics.
01:28No, we must find it.
01:33That's the Vatican symbol.
01:35Are they the buyers?
01:36No.
01:37We have a friend in Rome.
01:40They will find a buyer.
01:42Call them when you find it.
01:47Anything for you, sister.
01:50Oh, Eunice, look after yourself.
01:54Always.
01:58One word of warning to your friend that I will make him watch is give you home.
02:31Grazie.
02:36We think it may have been a template for the Jupiter's Optimus Maximus.
02:39It's stunning.
02:41Wait until you see the floor.
02:52Look, you think the British Museum might be interested?
02:56I should say so.
02:56You're a week to take it down.
02:58A week?
03:01The sympathetic removal will take months.
03:04We're in Rome, Alex.
03:06Everywhere is the world heritage site.
03:08Nice for the tourists.
03:10But what the people who live here need is decent transport.
03:12The sea-line metro is 30 years late coming through here.
03:16A week is all we have.
03:18I see.
03:27What is it?
03:29Handwritten Guns N' Roses lyrics.
03:32Let me see.
03:36It's not your expertise, Maurice.
03:38You stick to the drug smuggling or whatever it is you do these days.
03:41Everywhere you go, opportunists.
03:53Hey, Yankee Doodle Man, show me this paper.
03:56We all share.
03:57Sure.
04:03Seriously?
04:04You're mugging me at 10,000 feet?
04:11All I wanted was a quick, under-the-radar flight to Rome.
04:19Page, now.
04:20No, Page.
04:21Land, now.
04:23Or we can keep talking like a mover suits you.
04:25Let it go!
04:37Hey, Cuffney!
04:38Your airline's gonna get a stickin' review!
04:52My launch was inside that backpack.
04:53I'm gonna get back.
05:13Piu-piu-piu.
05:13Piu-piu-piu.
05:14Let's go.
05:23I'm in shock here.
05:29You have a daughter?
05:32You are a delight.
05:34I could listen to your stick all night.
05:36Well, lucky for you, I'm an all-night kind of fella.
05:38Just need to change, Mom.
05:39Ten minutes.
05:40No rush, darling.
05:41Mr. Hilton here is diverting company.
05:47I needed to see you.
05:48I'm sorry.
05:50I was messing.
05:51I knew it was your mother.
05:52What do you take me for?
05:53An oaf, a chancer, a dog.
05:55I have to say, you don't look like your mother.
05:57She's very elegant and refined.
05:59For information, I'm adopted.
06:02Huh.
06:04You did well, bagging a lord and a lady.
06:06Two minutes, and already I want to punch you in the face.
06:07This is what I hoped for.
06:08We could pick up exactly where we left off.
06:14What do you want, Hilton?
06:15Your help.
06:16I didn't expect to see you again.
06:17I haven't heard from you since the Amazon.
06:19I have to call regularly, do I?
06:21Are you like this with your fiancé?
06:22How would you like to know the future?
06:26Swallow and then speak.
06:28I said, how would you like to know the future?
06:31I already know it.
06:31You're crossing the street right into the path of a truck.
06:34I'm talking about the big things.
06:35Plagues.
06:37Floods.
06:38Wars.
06:39I'm talking about the book that guided the kings and emperors of Rome.
06:43The sibling book.
06:44It was destroyed over 1,600 years ago by General Stilico.
06:49Excuse fingers.
06:58It's authentic.
07:00Where did you get this?
07:01A nun.
07:03I'm on a mission from God.
07:09The Vatican mark?
07:11Do you think the rest of the book might still be there?
07:12Now you know why I'm in Rome, my little accreditation fairy.
07:15I need your access to the Vatican.
07:17My mother is here to look at wedding dresses.
07:19I've got the dig, and now you bring me this.
07:21You really think I'm going to just drop everything to go treasure hunting with you?
07:24Do I really need to answer that?
07:29My wheels are over here.
07:30I get first tips on cataloguing and examination.
07:32We should also discuss exploitation rights, too.
07:34Let's find the thing first.
07:38Uh, this is us.
07:44One or in a game of scopa, off a bridesmaid.
07:48Call her Audrey.
07:49It's an example of everyday sexism to name vehicles after women.
07:54All right.
08:04Turn me up
08:05And make it sound like you believe it
08:08You know you got to turn me up
08:11It make me hard for a way before
08:14I said you got to turn me up
08:17And put your hand up, you can see that
08:19You know you got to turn me up
08:22To keep on begging for a way
08:25If you want it, baby, you can hand it on
08:35Do you know the nuns?
08:38I know a lot of nuns.
08:40And how do you know this nun?
08:41None of your business.
08:43It's all lies, isn't it?
08:45And they can sell the book to one of your doggy contacts
08:47If you've got that look about you.
08:48That look would be God's hand guiding me.
08:53We can start in the library.
08:59Let's work backwards.
09:00General Stilicho had the Sibylline book in 405 AD.
09:02He must have given it to the church.
09:04Why?
09:05Christians believe the Sibylline book prophesies the arrival of Christ.
09:08It would have been a very useful tool in the process of conversion.
09:11So why doesn't a Sibylline book have pride of place?
09:14These people are converted.
09:15There's only one book the church wants people reading.
09:18The Bible.
09:19So they hid it.
09:26Did you say the name of the founder of your nun's convent was?
09:31Father Francesco.
09:32And stop saying nun like I made her up.
09:35I knew I'd seen his name somewhere.
09:37Look.
09:38Here's his diary.
09:41Francesco tore out the stamped page in protest at its censorship.
09:45Then somebody called Simone hid the rest of it.
09:47I don't suppose it says where.
09:51I don't completely understand.
09:53It says Francesco goes to the convent, to your convent.
09:57And then Simone stays in Rome.
09:59He writes to Francesco.
10:00He says, it is hidden, Father.
10:02The key is in my book.
10:04Thanks, Simone.
10:05Big help.
10:06Well, what he actually writes is meo libro picto.
10:09And then essentially writes lol.
10:11Meo libro picto.
10:13What does that mean?
10:14My painted book.
10:17Huh.
10:2615.57.
10:27That is pretty funny.
10:29What?
10:30What?
10:32What, what, what's the joke?
10:34Come on, spill the beans.
10:35What do you know?
10:36What kind of clearance do you have?
10:38A2.
10:40A2.
10:40I thought you said you can get in anywhere.
10:42I can, within reason.
10:45I don't have clearance to go in there, Houghton.
10:47I need a data sorted house.
10:49You're either with me or you're not.
10:51Op quiz.
10:52When was the last Pope elected?
10:54Pope Francis, 2013.
10:55More specific.
10:59March, 2013.
11:01Hurry.
11:03Even more specific.
11:04The 12th of the 13th, March 2013.
11:06White smoke was seen at six minutes past the...
11:09Perfect.
11:14Come on, cameras are down.
11:21Slowly, these anchor points haven't been used in years.
11:24What did you do to close down security?
11:26What was this thing I read in the paper?
11:28Prevent eavesdropping during the papal conclave.
11:31All security on the chapel was disabled.
11:33I just told the system it was March 13th, 2013 again.
11:36We're going to hell?
11:37Oh, we already knew that.
11:40You can cross the Sistine Chapel off your bucket list.
11:43Right.
11:44So Father Francesco receives a cryptic letter.
11:46He dinged the...
11:47Keys in my painted book.
11:49The Eurythrian Sybilis.
11:50Eurythrian.
11:51One of five books on the ceiling.
11:55Simone was a surname of none other than Michelangelo.
11:58He was in here around that time, bashing out the last judgment.
12:01There was friction between him and the Pope, you see.
12:03How do you know so much about the Sistine Chapel ceiling?
12:05Can I be knowledgeable about Renaissance art?
12:07Where did you get the information from, Wikipedia?
12:11I had Root Canal done last year.
12:13The dentist's office had an annotated poster on the ceiling.
12:16Hey, you learn wherever you can.
12:18So you think this is the painted book?
12:21I think there's a groove right there.
12:22You can't go stabbing at Michelangelo's ceiling.
12:24That is a crime against culture.
12:25What, you take out your scalpel all the time and pick things up?
12:28A scalpel is a precision instrument.
12:29That is a dirty great knife.
12:30All right, get your scalpel up then, Doc.
12:32There's definitely something behind there.
12:33All right, I can't do, I can't do, I can't do.
12:43Give me yours, and you can hold mine.
12:54Let's go, let's go, let's go.
12:55Get back.
13:06It's supposed to...
13:09All right, get down slowly.
13:13Who's hurt?
13:21Your line's jammed.
13:23Who's hurt?
13:24I can't get down.
13:25Cut your line.
13:26I'll break my neck.
13:27Who cares about your neck?
13:28I do.
13:29I love my neck.
13:29I have a great neck.
13:31You are going to bring down the Sistine Chapel ceiling, you heifer.
13:34Heifer?
13:35You're the one who looks like they haven't missed any pasta.
13:38Let's make this easy.
13:40What has?
13:41Alex!
13:42It's pasta, Hooten.
13:43With an R!
13:43Ah!
13:53I'm alive.
13:55It's a miracle.
13:56What fell out?
13:57A ceiling over a human life.
13:59I've seen them really use it.
13:59He could have lost the book.
14:03It's a chunk of wood.
14:07And have lost a connection.
14:09All right, we better get out of here.
14:10I'm not going anywhere until I've sealed the ceiling back in place.
14:12Alex, seriously, we're on Vatican.
14:14Come on.
14:18Leave him.
14:19Come on.
14:19You're still working at this time of night.
14:36Hello, Ella.
14:37Sorry to bother you so late.
14:38Would you mind checking something for me, please?
14:40I'm sending photos of an artefact I found.
14:42So, the material is wood, ebony.
14:44It's part of a frieze.
14:45It's circa third century, but I don't recognise it.
14:48You really are working.
14:49Actually, we're drinking in a bar.
14:51Who's that?
14:52The waiter.
14:53Um, would you see if you can find anything and then give me a ring back?
15:07Don't answer them.
15:08We're working.
15:09It's my mum.
15:10Hello.
15:10So, I ate dinner alone.
15:12That was fun.
15:13I looked like some terrible French widow.
15:14Now, I'm in the room.
15:16The assistant's been standing here for 20 minutes.
15:18Now, are you going to come and view these dresses or not?
15:19I'm sorry.
15:20I've just...
15:20I've been caught up in work.
15:21This is your wedding dress we're talking about, Alex.
15:24I don't mind.
15:24You pick one.
15:25I could have combat fatigues and a clown costume here for all you know.
15:28No, you haven't.
15:29I know you will have chosen the most beautiful dresses in the whole city.
15:32Well, I have.
15:33I just wanted you to be here.
15:35This is a big mother and daughter moment.
15:39I'm sorry.
15:40This is really important.
15:41I've got to go.
15:42Love you.
15:49Did she mention me?
15:51Oh.
15:52Hi.
15:53Alex, how close are you to Capital Iron Hill?
15:55Uh, two minutes.
15:56Get yourself down there.
15:58This piece is truly astounding.
16:01What did she say?
16:03Two thousand years ago, the Sibylian books were kept in an ebony chest under the temple of
16:07Jupiter Optimus Maximus.
16:08Ellis discovered that our chunk of wood is likely a section from the base of that chest.
16:12Yeah.
16:12What does that have to do with Michelangelo?
16:14During the Renaissance, the temple Maximus Capitallinus was renovated.
16:17It became known as Palazzo di Conservatore.
16:19Guess who designed it?
16:22Michelangelo Simone.
16:23Precisely.
16:24He would have known the significance of that location.
16:25It's the perfect poetic place to hide the book back in its original home.
16:30When you say under the temple, do you mean under, under?
16:37It's down here.
16:38Subterranean road is like a labyrinth.
16:40Let's hope we don't run into a minotaur.
16:42No, they're Greek.
16:44This way she'd take us right under the old temple.
16:51An oil lamp.
16:53Second century.
16:55That's just a thing.
16:57Stop picking stuff up.
16:58We're in a sewer.
16:59Natural habitat, of course.
17:04GPS says that the basement should be just along here.
17:09Amazing.
17:10It's all still intact.
17:12Barely.
17:12That step looks like it's going to break.
17:18Catacomb.
17:20Don't roam amazing.
17:22There are miles and miles of these throughout the city.
17:24People just brick them up and ignore them.
17:28To think we're following in the footsteps of Michelangelo.
17:31Is this it?
17:32That's a sarcophagus.
17:34We're looking for an ebony chest.
17:35All I see are skulls and bones.
17:38And more skulls and more bones.
17:40It's like a serial killer's apartment.
17:42See the way they're looking?
17:44It seems to be a skull theme going on here.
17:56Look.
18:03It's a corner.
18:03Oh, my God.
18:17Oh, my God.
18:24Oh, my God.
18:26This is it.
18:27Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:41We found it.
18:43Oh.
18:45Oh, that's giving me tingles.
18:47You should probably get that looked at.
18:48Oh, my God.
18:55Is that you?
18:56Hmm?
19:04People dump these in the drains every time they get too big.
19:08What?
19:13That's enormous.
19:15Step back.
19:16Never step back.
19:18Why would you never step back?
19:20Always. It's a rule I have.
19:21What kind of rule is never step back?
19:22Why would you make a rule like that?
19:23Never step back.
19:24Step back. Step back.
19:32Lucky what we did now.
19:36Hey.
19:37You walk left, I'll walk right.
19:39Okay.
19:40Move slowly.
19:42That way you won't know which one.
20:06Let's go.
20:10You walk right.
20:12You walk right.
20:12You walk right.
20:14Let's go.
20:15You walk right.

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