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00:00As-salamu alaykum
00:21As-salamu alaykum
00:23As-salamu alaykum
00:53As-salamu alaykum
01:23As-salamu alaykum
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02:23As-salamu alaykum
02:53As-salamu alaykum
03:23Reading between the lines there seems to have been a deterioration in one of our best units
03:273-7 and 4-5
03:29Bodie and the oil
03:30Oh not to beat about the boost 3-7 himself
03:33Bodie
04:03As-salamu alaykum
04:04I've seen him go much younger than Bodie
04:06Have you run a complete physical honor?
04:08Yes and I've disguised it by giving it to everyone else
04:11And?
04:41Weigh him off for a while
04:42Weigh him off for a while, rest and test
04:43Or we double his training load in all categories and examine again
04:48What do you call that routine?
04:49What do you call that routine?
04:50What do you call that routine?
04:51Make or break
04:51How close is he to his limits right now?
04:55Could he take that sort of increase?
04:57There's only one way to find out
04:59Well, we're not running a convalescent home, Jack, are we?
05:02What do you call that routine?
05:03No, sir
05:04What are you two on?
05:09Three-minute intervals?
05:10Yeah
05:11Well, we'll try it again on two
05:17Sixty-four
05:22Sixty-five
05:27Sixty-five, that one didn't count
05:30All right, that's it
05:35You know, if you counted in French, I'd have made it
05:39Your arithmetic achievements are all behind you, my son
05:42You ever thought I'd become an admissional?
05:44Listen
05:45I don't like positions overseas, okay?
05:51Instruction
05:52Each line contains an odd letter
05:54Answer one to five
05:56Okay, I'm gonna shorten your answer time from one and a half seconds to half a second
06:01Instruction
06:02Following display is incorrect
06:03Answer eight B
06:04Okay, I'm gonna shorten your answer time from one and a half seconds to half a second
06:08Instruction
06:09Following display is incorrect
06:10Answer eight B
06:11Okay, I'm gonna shorten your answer time from one and a half seconds to half a second
06:25Instruction
06:26If 80 documents are encoded in half an hour, how many in seven and a half hours? Answer A to E
06:35Answer A to E
06:43How'd I do, Doc?
06:44Oh, for a mental defective, it was a genius score
06:47For a genius, it was mentally defective
06:49And what about those deliberately wild answers I threw in to confuse old Herbie?
06:53I'm afraid your wild answers have long since ceased to take anyone by surprise
06:58Least of all the computer
07:00It already has a built-in personalized idiosyncrasy function just for you
07:04Thank you
07:06Has it never occurred to you that the only questions you deliberately answer wrongly
07:09Are the ones to which you easily know the right answers?
07:11Uh-huh
07:12And has it further never penetrated your pretty curls
07:14That the computer is fully aware of your areas of competence
07:17And consequently takes special register of extreme deviations from normal and expected competence
07:23What are you doing tonight?
07:24As for taking refuge in sexual chauvinism, you've already branded yourself loud and clear
07:30Why? How?
07:31By attributing masculinity to the computer
07:34Well, Herbie
07:35Hmm, and interestingly enough, although you make it male, presumably because you feel somewhat in awe of its undoubted power
07:41You also feel impelled to denigrate it with a childish patronizing diminutive
07:46Which suggests on the face of it, a profound insecurity in sexual demarcations
07:51Wouldn't you agree, Bodie?
07:52Huh?
07:54Oh, yes, miles out of his depth
07:56Still watching his struggles gives one a certain masochistic pleasure
08:02I'll tell you what
08:03I'll bet you a fiver
08:06That if you took me home with you tonight
08:08Put me on your pillow
08:10When we woke up in the morning
08:12I'd have turned back into a frog
08:15Look
08:16Here's five pounds
08:18Take it
08:19Take it
08:20Take it now
08:22Next time I need a tooth fairy
08:24I'll send for you
08:26Goodbye
08:27Boys
08:28Boys
08:29What
08:30I'll tell you
08:31To...
08:47No, no, no, no, no, no.
09:17No, no, no, no, no.
09:47No, no, no, no, no.
10:19No, no, no, no, no.
10:21No, no, no, no.
10:23No, no, no, no, no.
10:25No, no, no, no, no.
10:27No, no, no, no.
10:29No, no, no, no, no.
10:31No, no, no, no, no.
10:33No, no.
10:35No, no, no, no.
10:37No, no, no, no, no.
10:39No, no.
10:41No, no, no, no.
10:43No, no, no, no.
10:45No, no, no.
10:47No, no, no, no.
10:49No, no, no, no.
10:51No, no, no, no.
10:53No, no, no.
10:55No, no, no, no.
10:57I'm having a drink in a pub.
10:59And what pub is that?
11:00The checkered flag.
11:01Anything else?
11:02No.
11:03And I couldn't see him fighting Miss Boyle, either.
11:05What do you mean?
11:06He must have had a heavy training session.
11:08He looks knackered.
11:09Seventy-seven at the base. Close down.
11:12Nineteen-hundred out. Precisely.
11:39Hello? Yeah, come on up.
12:00Hello. I was just going out.
12:02That's all right. I want to have a drink.
12:04Where did you get this latte? Poured it from Bodie.
12:07First time for everything, you know.
12:09Is this a social quarter?
12:11I'm surprised you've got any energy left for socialising
12:14during the current training schedule.
12:16Oh, you know what they say, don't you?
12:18All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
12:20Right.
12:22Doyle, I'm disappointed with you.
12:25Your results have been, let's say, unsatisfactory.
12:31Unsatisfactory? You seem to have lost your edge.
12:33I seem to have lost my edge. Yes.
12:35And nobody else has lost his edge except me.
12:40All right, you got me.
12:43It's very sneaky.
12:47What do you think's the matter with Bodie?
12:49Nothing's the matter with Bodie.
12:50Nothing?
12:52Look, Jack's running us pretty hard, you know.
12:54Some of his simulations make the real thing look soft.
12:57You're hanging in there.
12:59Yeah, well, Bodie did all this stuff before he joined CI5.
13:02I didn't.
13:03Maybe he finds repetition boring.
13:05No matter how he finds it, he's not coming up to scratch.
13:07You'll get over it.
13:08Over what?
13:09Whatever it is.
13:10I don't know.
13:11Are you covering up for him?
13:12Covering what, precisely?
13:13Nothing.
13:14Then what?
13:15Covering up in general.
13:17What are you trying to tell me?
13:20Are you trying to tell me that Bodie's over the hill or something?
13:25You've got a grade seven assignment tomorrow morning, just supposing.
13:28You've got a choice of three men for your section.
13:31Your pool is Drake, Bodie, Charlton, Fields, Taggart.
13:34Which three do you take?
13:36Doyle?
13:37Which three?
13:43Charlton.
13:45Taggart.
13:50And Fields.
13:51Well, that's just tomorrow morning, not...
13:53Next...
13:54Next week?
13:55Month?
13:56Year?
13:57I'll bear it in mind.
14:04Miss Black.
14:05Jennifer Black.
14:06Yes?
14:07George Cowley, CI5.
14:08How do you do?
14:09I believe I know your stepfather, Colonel Barrett MP.
14:11Why, yes.
14:12This is a wee bit abrupt, but perhaps you give me the pleasure of having lunch with me.
14:17I'm afraid I'm already meeting someone.
14:18Yes, Susan Radcliffe.
14:19I've taken the extreme liberty of cancelling her on your behalf.
14:22Cancelling?
14:23Yes.
14:24You can telephone her from the restaurant.
14:27I'd like to talk to you about a certain...
14:29Mr Bodey.
14:30Mr Cowley.
14:31Although I've known Bodey for some time, I'm afraid I don't know him quite as well as you think.
14:36And there are no personal difficulties between you?
14:37Good Lord, no.
14:38You'll forgive me if this seems indelicate, but...
14:40perhaps you might be aware if he has any women problems.
14:43Just between you and me.
14:44I should say Bodey doesn't have women problems.
14:46It's us women that have Bodey problems.
14:48It's us women that have Bodey problems.
14:50You can telephone her from the restaurant.
14:52I'd like to talk to you about a certain Mr Bodey.
14:54Mr Cowley.
14:55I should say Bodey doesn't have women problems.
14:57It's us women that have Bodey problems.
14:59Now that we've emancipated ourselves, there's lots of other things for us to worry about.
15:04How much have you seen of him in the last few months?
15:06Fair amount.
15:07More than usual?
15:08Possibly.
15:09Have you noticed any change in his behaviour?
15:12Mr Cowley, is all this really necessary?
15:14Absolutely.
15:15Aren't you being overprotective?
15:17Miss Black, in time, money and equipment, it takes four times as long and costs twice as much to train one CI5 man as one airline pilot.
15:26There are, however, much greater numbers of fully qualified pilots throughout the world than jobs available to them.
15:32I, on the other hand, am unable to fill the vacancies I already have with the cream of the armed forces and the entire country to choose from.
15:44It's easier to replace a trapeze artist in a high wire act than any one of my men.
15:50You've convinced me.
15:51But I'm sorry, there's nothing else I can tell you about, Bodey.
15:54Think about it.
15:55Something may come to mind.
15:57All right.
15:58And meanwhile...
15:59Yes?
16:00If and when you do see him, keep an eye open.
16:04Spy on him.
16:05Oh, a slight exaggeration.
16:07It's for his own good.
16:10I can't help feeling all this is none of my business.
16:13You know, we don't have a bad life here.
16:15This is still one of the most elegant and civilised places on earth.
16:20I think we all have a vested interest in this continuity.
16:25Even though not all of us need get our hands dirty.
16:31Ready, Bodey?
16:32Yep.
16:33In your own time.
16:55Ready, Bodey?
16:56If you were a cat, Bodey, you'd be a donor.
17:02Be sure to fish the rest of the world.
17:05If a cat, you will have island no matter.
17:46Consider a little child, three years old, it takes a bucket, fills it with sand, pats it down, turns it over, carefully lifts the bucket, and it has a sand castle.
18:10And suddenly, it took the spade and distraught sand castle.
18:21So, if we could duplicate the quality of that action of destruction in every motion and every non-motion of our lives, then we would be living with minds as pure and as free as a three-year-old child.
18:45How is it that the child could act with purpose, and yet it has no time in which to conceive of a purpose?
19:02The motive and the motion are one and the same unity.
19:15What a child can do, but has never learned to do, you must learn to do.
19:24Whatever it is you have to do, you must find a way to do it.
19:54Look, I know it's close to you, Jim, but do we have to come here afterwards? There's hundreds of other places.
20:11They're good lads here, salt of the earth.
20:14Six pints of lager and a patty crisp, please, love.
20:18Six pints of lager and a patty crisp, please.
20:20It is interesting how you in the West, who were the first to make a distinction between the soul and the body, should have had so much trouble and disagreement about where to locate it.
20:42Some place it in the blood, some in the liver, others put it in the heart, the head.
20:57As they began to understand the machinery of the body, examining them under microscopes, they found, to their surprise, the soul is nowhere to be found.
21:11I'm afraid I still don't quite understand.
21:15You say there's something wrong with Bodhi's soul.
21:18Incorrect.
21:18If there is such a thing as a soul, then there can be, by definition, nothing wrong with it.
21:26A soul is a soul.
21:27It is perfect.
21:28But when the soul, which acts through the body, is not satisfied by the body's action, then the body, not the soul, becomes sick.
21:42Then where is he sick?
21:45Here.
21:48Is that bad?
21:49It is the worst.
21:50What's it done?
21:52Hmm.
21:58Hey, John.
22:00Look, it was an accident.
22:02Let me buy you a drink.
22:03No, no, no, no way.
22:04Please let me buy you a drink.
22:05No, I'll get these.
22:07No offence, John.
22:09Hey, darling.
22:10Another two for this lad, whatever he's drinking.
22:12Ah!
22:14Oh, my God.
22:17Oh, my God.
22:18Oh, my God.
22:21¡Gracias!
22:51¡Gracias!
22:53¡Gracias!
22:55¡Gracias!
22:57¡Gracias!
22:59¡Gracias!
23:01¡Gracias!
23:03¡Gracias!
23:05¡Gracias!
23:07What happened to the reload?
23:09I fumbled it!
23:11It was a special case situation.
23:13It's always a special case situation.
23:15You should have made an adjustment.
23:17Oh, yeah.
23:19Before my shoot opens,
23:21it's already in 3-4.
23:23Before you hit the ground.
23:25Okay, 3-7.
23:29Sneaky.
23:49No!
23:55Brilliant.
23:57Now, that's what I call poetry.
23:59Yeah, yeah, I was very moved.
24:01Yeah, I saw that. Yeah, special case 4-5.
24:03Doyle.
24:05No!
24:15Instruction.
24:17From each line, choose the letter that does not belong.
24:19Number 1.
24:21Number 2.
24:25Number 2.
24:29Number 3.
24:33Number 4.
24:39Number 5.
24:43Interesting, Birdie.
24:45You didn't start too well, but on the last pattern recognition series,
24:47you were 100%.
24:49Was I?
24:51Oh, well, I've always been a good finisher.
24:53Yeah, as far as finishing goes, he's the end.
24:55Herbie, your excellence score is such a deviation from your norm
24:57that I'm afraid I shall have to exclude it from your overall result.
25:01That's not fair.
25:03Nothing tells me you had access to the answers on that question.
25:05Yeah, he started cribbing when he was in his cot.
25:09Are you a better explanation of this sudden mastery?
25:11No.
25:12Oh, I've been doing a lot of practice down at the arcade lately on the Star Wars machine.
25:16Don't you think you're perhaps a little old for that kind of thing?
25:19Well, the first bandit I ever tackled, Doctor, was one-armed, you know.
25:22Got the jackpot.
25:23Yeah, 60,000 old sixpences.
25:25Really heavy, you know.
25:26Burst into tears.
25:27Tears.
25:28Wouldn't give me three bananas.
25:29Yeah, he was 25 at the time.
25:33Fine.
25:36Everyone happy with 4-5?
25:38No.
25:403-7.
25:41Boldy.
25:43Jack?
25:44Fantastic.
25:45The boy's really come on.
25:46You can forget everything I ever said about him being over the hill.
25:49Splendid shape, too.
25:50You were pleased with his physical condition, Doctor Hedley?
25:53Yes.
25:54Rest pulse 42, lung capacity 5.5 litres.
25:57We could enter him for the derby and wager our pensions.
26:01Doctor Ross?
26:02Well, I was clearly going to be the voice of dissent on this one.
26:05In my professional opinion, 3-7 should be removed from standby classification pending an in-depth examination.
26:11Rubbish, Philip.
26:12Dr. Ross, with respect, we've all read your reports and I'm sure that for whatever it is they measure, the measurements are extremely accurate.
26:19The question is, are they relevant?
26:21During the last ten weeks, tests and observations have indicated unequivocally that his intellectual capacity is at all levels, perceptive, logical, intuitive, long and short-term recall.
26:32All of them are inconsistent in relation to each other and erratic in themselves.
26:36Now, I've made a comparison of his voice patterns during the same period.
26:39His voice patterns?
26:40And added together, they show that he's not in a healthy state of mind.
26:44Dr. Ross, don't you yourself point out that his most recent results are more than impressive?
26:48Well, that was exactly my phrase, more than. The improvement was too marked.
26:53I mean, are we quite sure we're talking about the same person?
26:55I mean, haven't you even noticed anything odd about his general behaviour?
26:59What's wrong with his behaviour?
27:00Well, half the time he carries on like a child.
27:02Dr. Ross, these men are trained to kill and be killed. Every day they're called on to face death. Not bangs and smoke. Death. So that ordinary citizens can go about their lives without fear or apprehension.
27:16It's natural for boys like Bodie to be flippin' about injury and death.
27:20Thank you, Jack. But it's a matter of degree. I mean, take the incident with the water pistol.
27:24Oh, for God's sake!
27:25It was not healthy!
27:27Dr. Ross, these boys don't exactly have a healthy occupation. Can't they just have a little bit of simple fun now and again?
27:34Oh, as long as their mental capacities are unimpaired, they can have as much simple, hairy, masculine fun as they like.
27:40Well, maybe it was a turning back there. I thought you shouldn't have been here before.
27:45Well, if I said so, I must have been, mustn't I?
27:49Why should we keep following him?
27:50I don't know.
27:51I don't know.
27:52I don't know.
27:53I don't know.
27:54I don't know.
27:55I don't know.
27:56Kate Ross.
27:57Kate Ross.
28:28Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
28:29Thou art more lovely and more...
28:30You are clear.
28:31Re-operate.
28:32Temperate.
28:33Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
28:34y identificación
28:35Cate Ross
28:37¿Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
28:41Thou art more lovely and more
28:42You are clear, re-operate
28:44Temperate
28:52Biography
28:52Operative CI stroke 5
28:54Subject 3-7
28:55Thou art more lovely and more temperate
29:00Where did you meet him?
29:04We work together
29:05What sort of work?
29:07Secretaries
29:07Go on
29:08It's true, honest
29:09What sort of secretaries?
29:11We work for a lady novelist
29:13Oh yeah
29:13Yeah
29:14She dictates a chapter each day
29:16Both at the same time?
29:18Yeah, well no, he does one day, I do the next
29:20While he's typing up, I'm taken down and vice versa
29:24What sort of books?
29:26Bondage and romance
29:27How old is she?
29:29Eighteen nine
29:30She's his wife and a vicar
29:32I don't believe you
29:34Oh yes, miles out of his depth
29:43Still, watching his struggles gives one a certain masochistic pleasure
29:47Now that correlates with those readings on the graph there
29:50Now to take one of the more recent examples
29:52Oh, the first band that I ever tackle, Doctor, only had one arm
30:01Yeah, it's called the jackpot
30:02Yeah, sixty thousand dollars, six minutes
30:03That's really heavy
30:04First in the tears
30:05It wouldn't give me three bananas
30:07It was only twenty-five
30:08Leaving aside the humour
30:12The factors are these frequencies
30:14Which are areas of pitch and harmonic
30:17Which are almost never in the conscious control of the speaker
30:19But what does it all prove?
30:21All the observations taken together during the last few months
30:24Make a classic pattern of reoccurring elation and depression
30:27Caused by some trauma
30:28Which we can locate to within a period of weeks
30:30Ah, still waters run deep
30:32Get out of it!
30:46What is this?
30:48Don't be snotty, son
30:49Some of these cowboys are no mangoes, you know
30:51Oh, yeah
30:52Doyle
30:56What are you doing?
30:58Yeah, second race
30:58Boldy, we may never know
31:01Even if he did have some disturbing experience
31:04Besides, don't his latest achievements
31:06And physical as well on your side
31:07Confirm that he's back on an even keel, so to speak
31:10On the contrary
31:11I should say everything indicates he's approaching a cusp
31:13A cusp?
31:14I've been applying the mathematics of catastrophe theory to this data
31:18The cusp is where the subject is transformed instantaneously
31:21Violently, if you like
31:22From one state of being to another
31:24In some way it's opposite
31:26I see
31:26You aren't taking me seriously
31:29Perhaps if you could explain to me in layman's terms
31:32Very well
31:33In my view
31:35And I've taken full consideration of his combat training details from Jack Crane
31:38In my view
31:40Bodhi is suffering from a death wish
31:44Bodhi!
31:47Write your moment of truth, son
31:49Can you ride or can you ride?
31:50The risks he's been taking in training correlate precisely with the reckless flamboyant qualities
31:55That are revealed in my own empirical findings
31:57And now I'm afraid, Kate, I can't possibly take you seriously
32:01Let's make it go faster!
32:06Yeah?
32:07You twist the grip, Rich!
32:09I have one!
32:17Is this the race now?
32:19No, it's just practice!
32:20Just get in the field!
32:50Who are they?
33:04There he is, King Billy
33:05Why, who is he?
33:07Fancies himself as the local champion
33:09Wreckens to win every time
33:10You can beat them, Goldilocks!
33:12You can have every phone number of each hostess on every airline there ever was!
33:39I don't know who is the ace of the
34:06¡Gracias!
34:36¡Gracias!
35:06¡Gracias!
35:36¡Gracias!
36:06¡Gracias!
36:08¡Gracias!
36:10¡Gracias!
36:12¡Gracias!
36:14¡Gracias!
36:16¡Gracias!
36:18¡Gracias!
36:20¡Gracias!
36:22¡Gracias!
36:24¡Gracias!
36:26¡Gracias!
36:28¡Ren like a champ, son!
36:30¡What the hell was all that about?
36:32¡Billy's dead!
36:34¡King!
36:36You were fantastic.
36:38Just ride your own races in future, all right?
36:44What's the matter?
36:46You rode brilliantly.
36:48Yeah, that little lot rode to block me out.
36:50It's very dangerous.
36:52Oh, you're a mother.
36:54Oh, is that the junk paying for the winners?
36:56I don't think you guys really deserve this, you know,
36:58but I think I'll be jealous.
37:00Yes, let's have a little drink for the losers.
37:02What is it, Joy?
37:06He's really annoying them.
37:08Yeah, I think he knows them from somewhere.
37:10You think he might get into a fight?
37:12No, no chances.
37:14Well, how can you be sure?
37:16If he got into a pawn shop, he'd lose his job.
37:18It's his secretary.
37:20He'd never take another letter in his life.
37:22So, let me show you one last thing.
37:28Data find 00298 stroke B, 11 classified.
37:32Call back 370C25, repeat and print out.
37:36Where?
37:37Well, look, we're leaving.
37:38Well, let's go and get it.
37:39What's happening?
37:40Widowmaker.
37:41Widowmaker, what's that?
37:42Come on.
37:43What are these?
37:44These are selected files of a total survey of every man who served in Bodhi's special service squad in the overseas division before he joined CI5.
37:54Trevor.
37:55I remember him.
37:56He was a good soldier.
37:57Dead.
37:58Yes.
37:59Accident in a building site.
38:01Trying to save someone from a falling crape.
38:04Philpot.
38:05Car crash.
38:06Dead.
38:07I'm well aware that some of these men are no longer alive, Doctor Ross, but I think the macabre element is coming from you.
38:15Last man up's chicken.
38:26All right.
38:28You're on.
38:29None of these men are any longer alive, Mr Cowley, and none on that list were killed in action.
38:45We should do it.
38:46All right.
38:48This is not for you, you know.
38:49Yeah, I know.
38:50It's for the bike.
38:51Right.
38:55You're gonna need a lot of speed for that.
38:56Oh, yeah?
38:57Yeah.
38:58Too much, and you know what?
38:59What?
39:00You'll loop the loop.
39:01You drew this up?
39:02Today.
39:03I also made a comparison with post-demop histories of all comparable service regiments, which you can see there.
39:10The proportion of violent deaths to ex-members of Bode's regiment is not just greater than any other one in the army.
39:16It's ten times greater.
39:17They were recruited for exceptionally hazardous missions.
39:19They're dying like flies.
39:20They take risky jobs, deep sea divers, quarrying, security guards.
39:24In quite safe employment, also.
39:26I mean, the most recent one was only two months ago.
39:28In fact, he was in Bode's platoon.
39:30If you wreck my bike, I'll burn your rubber duck.
39:33Come on.
39:34Well, aren't we gonna stay and watch him?
39:36Show him on?
39:37You wanna watch these clowns?
39:38Not me.
39:39I'll see you in the bar!
39:41Is it really dangerous what they're going to do?
39:56Depends who's riding the bikes.
39:58Is it dangerous?
40:00Yeah, it's dangerous.
40:02They could hurt themselves.
40:03They could kill themselves.
40:04C stroke M, what does that mean?
40:06My abbreviation.
40:07The manner of death.
40:08C is coroner.
40:09That's coroner's verdict.
40:10MA is misadventure.
40:11M is manslaughter.
40:13Till death do us joy.
40:15What's that?
40:16The motto, a special service.
40:18A better example.
40:21So don't you think now that we should at least reconsider Bode's suitability for Grade 7 call-out?
40:27I think we've got to move faster than that.
40:29Get more details on this, can you?
40:30I don't think it's that urgent.
40:32Maybe not, but we can't be too sure.
40:34Who goes first?
40:36Two girls each.
40:37Yeah.
40:38I'll go first.
40:39I know you from somewhere.
40:44Don't I?
40:45Don't I?
40:46Don't I?
40:47I'll go first.
40:48¡Gracias!
41:18¡Gracias!
41:48¡Gracias, Billy Boy!
41:50You're doing it next time.
41:51Show him next time, Billy Boy.
41:55What do you think, pal?
41:57They have one more go after me.
42:18¡Gracias!
42:48¡Gracias!
42:50¡Gracias!
42:56¡Gracias!
42:58¡Gracias!
43:18¡Gracias!
43:26He's seen me.
43:28Don't worry.
43:30We've had it now.
43:32No, we haven't.
43:42Carly, CI5.
43:44Ah, he's waiting for you.
43:45Thank you.
43:48George Carly.
43:52How do you do?
43:54Dr. Ross.
43:56This is the...
43:58...digest of the Williams file.
44:00Yes.
44:02Thanks, Dave.
44:08And that...
44:10...is part of the rest of it.
44:12Inspector, you implied on the test...
44:14...that the case was closed.
44:16Of course it isn't closed.
44:18It was unsolved.
44:20With no leads.
44:22No suspects.
44:24It was a bank holiday weekend.
44:26One of those bike meets.
44:28Five thousand people from all over the country.
44:30Half of whom had and still have no fixed address.
44:34They were all suspects.
44:36What kind of list would you like?
44:38A mailing list of the motorcycle world?
44:40He was involved in a fight, you said.
44:42He was involved in a fight, you said.
44:44The post-mortem...
44:46...showed bruising...
44:48...of...
44:50...the knuckles...
44:52...and other parts of the body...
44:54...consistent with blows...
44:56...delivered as well as received.
44:58But Williams was trained in hand-to-hand combat.
45:00So we believe.
45:01Therefore it may have been someone with similar school.
45:03Maybe.
45:04Or more than one.
45:05There were a lot of gangs that weekend.
45:07Chapters, as I believe they termed themselves.
45:09Surely they could have been followed up.
45:11They could and were as far as possible.
45:13The other counties cooperated...
45:15...but they have their crime problems too, you know.
45:18And that was that.
45:20Williams had a history of violence himself.
45:23In the service of his country.
45:24And before that.
45:25But not since he was discharged.
45:26Not on the form books, maybe.
45:31What about this witness?
45:32The one who wouldn't testify?
45:34The girlfriend.
45:35Why did she refuse?
45:36Shock, fear of retribution.
45:38You didn't try to persuade her?
45:40Even if she had spoken up, she would never have survived in court defence.
45:43Would have had a field day.
45:45And now she's vanished.
45:49Do you have a photograph of her?
45:54May I have this?
45:55By all means.
45:56Thank you, Inspector.
45:57Hey.
45:58Sure are you going on a day trip, or is this going to be a long weekend?
46:00I quite like it out here, you know.
46:01I think I'll stick around for a bit.
46:02If you're trying to aggravate those guys, you know.
46:03You're doing a great job.
46:04Yeah, a little help from my friends, eh?
46:05I don't know.
46:06Any trouble you get into, mate, you're on your own.
46:07Trouble?
46:08Who wants trouble?
46:09I don't know.
46:10I don't know.
46:11Any trouble you get into, mate, you're on your own.
46:12Trouble?
46:13Who wants trouble?
46:14I'm scared.
46:15Don't worry.
46:16Get up.
46:17I'm scared.
46:18Don't worry.
46:19Get up.
46:20I'm scared.
46:21No.
46:22Don't worry.
46:23Get up.
46:24What are you going on?
46:25I'm scared.
46:26Oh, don't worry.
46:27Get up.
46:28Oh, my boy.
46:29I've got a little help from my friends, eh?
46:31I don't know.
46:32Any trouble you get into, mate, you're on your own.
46:34Trouble?
46:35Who wants trouble?
46:36I'm scared.
46:37No, don't worry.
46:38Get up.
46:39I'm scared.
46:40No, don't worry.
46:41Get up.
47:05¿Quién es Bordy?
47:06¡Aquí está!
47:07¿Están bien?
47:08¡No, no, no, no!
47:09¡No, no, no!
47:10¿Cómo fue?
47:11¡No!
47:12¡No, no, no!
47:13¡Crossed between an ego trip and a death wish, you ask me!
47:15¡What do you mean?
47:16¡Oh, don't ask me!
47:17¡I'm staying right out of it!
47:18¡He's gone completely barmy!
47:19¡He's up there trying to pick a fight with some hell's angels!
47:22¡What?!
47:23¡Stupid, innit!
47:24¡Those angels killed one of the men from Bordy's old platoon!
47:26¡He'll kill him!
47:27¡It'll be the end of CI5 if he does!
47:31¡Do you know where they've gone?
47:32¡Must be up there somewhere!
47:34¡Was this girl around?
47:36¡Yes, she was!
47:38¡I saw her!
47:39¡She was the one who was hanging around looking at Bordy!
47:41¡I thought they knew each other!
47:43¡She was William's fiancé!
47:44¡There's too many of them!
47:46¡It's gonna be okay!
47:50¡Hey, John!
47:52¡She's been talking to you, hasn't she?
47:57¡Well, she should never have opened her mouth!
48:00¡Take him, Jim!
48:02¡ holiday!
48:04¡Incastели!
48:07¡I'm going home!
48:11¡No!
48:41¡No!
48:43¡No!
48:45¡No!
48:47¡No!
48:49¡No!
48:51¡No!
48:55¡No!
48:57¡No!
48:59¡Body!
49:01So, help me, Body, if you finish that neck lock, I'll shoot you dead.
49:05Are these the ones who killed Keith Williams?
49:09Sí.
49:15Sí.
49:17Sí.
49:20Sí.
49:29Sí.
49:33¿Le- employed?
49:36¿No se quatreaña pregunta.
49:37¿Por qué?
49:38No, no, no, no.
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