- 11/06/2025
First broadcast 23rd August 2015.
Tommy and Tuppence turn their attention to their fellow occupants of the Sans Souci to find the potential nuclear bomb thief.
Alyy Khan as Major Khan
Jessica Raine as Tuppence Beresford
Christina Cole as Mrs Sprot
David Walliams as Tommy Beresford
Andrew Readman as Security Guard
Robert Hands as Mr Minton
Issy van Randwyck as Mrs Minton (as Issy Van Randwyck)
Chris Myles as Catering Manager
Ed Speleers as Carl Denim
Roy Marsden as Commander Haydock
Pinar Ögün as Veronika Urbanowicz
Aoife McMahon as Sheila Perenna
Matthew Steer as Albert
James Fleet as Carter
Hannah Waddingham as Blonde Assassin
Tamsin Dean as Waitress
Roxanne Gregory as Tilly
Tommy and Tuppence turn their attention to their fellow occupants of the Sans Souci to find the potential nuclear bomb thief.
Alyy Khan as Major Khan
Jessica Raine as Tuppence Beresford
Christina Cole as Mrs Sprot
David Walliams as Tommy Beresford
Andrew Readman as Security Guard
Robert Hands as Mr Minton
Issy van Randwyck as Mrs Minton (as Issy Van Randwyck)
Chris Myles as Catering Manager
Ed Speleers as Carl Denim
Roy Marsden as Commander Haydock
Pinar Ögün as Veronika Urbanowicz
Aoife McMahon as Sheila Perenna
Matthew Steer as Albert
James Fleet as Carter
Hannah Waddingham as Blonde Assassin
Tamsin Dean as Waitress
Roxanne Gregory as Tilly
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TVTranscript
00:00There's been a leak on the third floor.
00:02A British scientist by the name of Gilbert Worthing
00:05has gone missing from a military base
00:07who's working on a top-secret project.
00:08What is the project?
00:09A new bomb.
00:11Find Anne, find Gilbert, and find the bomb.
00:14She'll have to tell no one, not even Tuppence.
00:15Do you, Thomas Beresford, take this gullible idiot?
00:18Is that what the vicar said?
00:19I've been thinking of getting away myself.
00:21George Meadows, the bird watcher.
00:23Watcher's speciality.
00:25Palace is warblers.
00:26At this time of year?
00:27Mr. Meadows, I presume.
00:29It is Meadows, isn't it?
00:31Any thoughts on Anne yet?
00:32Well, who are you suggesting?
00:34Carl Denning, for one.
00:35And Mrs. Sprott?
00:36Who's Beresford's barnets?
00:38I use their services.
00:39Do I make you nervous, Mr. Meadows?
00:41The major is clearly the most suspicious.
00:43They'll think you had better come out of there.
01:20For the last time, tell me who you are.
01:43Tuppence bears, but...
01:46That's better.
01:50And what are you doing in my room?
01:55I work for British Intelligence. I'm looking for a spy.
02:01Are you here alone?
02:10Sit!
02:18Tell me what you know.
02:21A scientist has been kidnapped, along with his work. A prototype for a new atom bomb.
02:30Go on.
02:32The Soviets are behind it. They have a spy in this house, code name N.
02:38And you think it's me. If I was your spy, I would shoot you right now.
02:49But I'm not.
02:50I saw a postmark on your letter. Who are you communicating with in the USSR?
03:03We came looking for the same person.
03:06N is my enemy, too.
03:12Mrs. Brott, is it getting awfully hot in here?
03:23We really should dress for the ball, Mr. Beresford.
03:25So can I ask if you'd dance with me at the ball tonight?
03:42A woman travelling alone can attract the wrong kind of attention.
03:46I could use a protector.
03:49It would be an honour.
03:54Just so you know, I don't mind a little...
03:59And look at me.
04:00And the other person's ring is holding me up.
04:02She can take it to me and keep telling them.
04:03A woman, hmm.
04:04And the other person's ring is holding me up.
04:05A woman of a woman's ring is holding me.
04:05And you will see the girl's ring, but...
04:07I don't think she'll follow the girl's ring.
04:07Why are you after Ng?
04:18Have you ever been truly humiliated?
04:24Brought to your knees by another's deceit?
04:29I'm here to settle an old score.
04:34I paid a lot of money for this information.
04:37Ng's true identity.
04:41The last six years of my life have been leading to this very moment.
04:51But the wait is nearly over.
04:55So it's personal?
04:57No.
04:58Not personal.
05:01It's everything.
05:05I can help you.
05:07I don't need your help.
05:10Show me the letter.
05:11Like you, Mrs. Blenkinsop.
05:15I choose to work alone.
05:18I'm willing to make an exception.
05:21Together, we could make sure N rots in a prison cell.
05:26Go on, Mrs. Blenkinsop.
05:30But first, put the gun down.
05:37Please, Major Khan.
05:38Put the gun down.
05:40Tabards, who's this?
05:42No.
05:42Do you know this man?
05:43Yes.
05:44No.
05:45Yes.
05:46You lied.
05:47Don't shoot.
05:49Is he MI5 as well?
05:51Yes.
05:52You're not ruining this for me.
05:56I've worked too hard.
05:58You can have N after I'm done.
06:00This stays with me.
06:08Now.
06:09Get out of my room and stay out of my way, both of you.
06:15Now!
06:16Are you all right?
06:24Did he hurt you?
06:24What the hell were you thinking?
06:25Bursting to the door like some kind of maniac.
06:27You were about to get shot.
06:28He was about to give me N.
06:32N is the Major's enemy.
06:35He came here to settle an old score.
06:39But I...
06:40Exactly.
06:44Who could he hold a grudge against?
06:46Well, the obvious choice would be Mr. Denim.
06:50Carl!
06:51Why would you jump to that conclusion?
06:53Well, no one can actually be that smug.
06:56He must be an act.
06:56He seems like a very nice young man.
06:59I suppose you think the enchanting Mrs. Sprott is genuinely interested in your company.
07:04We get on well, thank you very much.
07:06Don't flatter yourself, Tommy.
07:08She is up to something.
07:10So what is in this letter?
07:14Information about N.
07:16Khan paid someone for it.
07:18We need to get back into his room.
07:20Can you crack open a safe?
07:21No, let's just follow Khan.
07:24He'll lead us to N.
07:26Do you have a dress for the ball?
07:29Yes.
07:30Do you?
07:31Do you?
07:40Well, it's ticketed.
07:45So was the 1949 Cambridge chess tournament.
07:48Guess who walked right in.
07:51Lead this to me, Tupperts.
07:52Good evening.
07:56Can I see your ticket, sir?
07:58Well, this is awkward.
08:00I've gone and forgotten the blasted thing.
08:03Except an old war wound instead.
08:07I could ask you to stand to one side just for a minute's sake, sir.
08:10Have a good evening.
08:12Thanks.
08:13I'm shaking my war wound.
08:14Thank you, sir.
08:16Have a good evening.
08:21War wound.
08:22Well, I see.
08:23I was in North Africa.
08:25British 8th Army.
08:27Battle of Ghazala?
08:28That's right.
08:29Which regiment?
08:30Pithrol Fusilier SD Company.
08:32I heard you lot got stuck behind the hill.
08:34How did you get a scar three miles from the battle?
08:36I was run over.
08:38By what?
08:39Catering truck.
08:41Major Meadows?
08:43They're calling for your speech in the officer's lounge.
08:47Typical.
08:48Smart yourself up, soldier.
08:50Come on, Major Meadows.
08:52You know, Tuppence, you look rather...
09:01Focus, Tommy.
09:18Miss Perella.
09:19Ah, Mr. Meadows.
09:30We never got to finish our conversation.
09:32Didn't we?
09:33About psychology.
09:35You showed an interest.
09:37Well, I...
09:37Have you ever considered therapy?
09:39A man who's seen active duty like yourself must have a lot playing on his mind.
09:44Another type, perhaps.
09:45Why is your tray empty?
09:53Why is your tray empty?
10:08Your tray should never be empty.
10:10Um, I'm sorry, I gave all my drinks away.
10:12A good waitress's tray is never clear.
10:15Either full glasses for the guests or empties for the kitchen.
10:19Now, are you a good waitress or a bad waitress?
10:22Good, I'm a good waitress.
10:23Have you been avoiding me?
10:31On the contrary, I've been looking for you.
10:34Please.
10:41You promised me a dance.
10:43Really?
10:44Mmm, please.
10:46I feel like the gazelle at the back of the pack with all these military men.
10:49And you never did tell me where you're from, Mr. Meadows?
11:01Colchester.
11:02Oh.
11:03Such a long way from Richmond.
11:05Pardon?
11:06The address on the card is where the workplace is based.
11:08Oh, well, they're the best in the country, sir.
11:12Do you mind if I steal this beautiful lady from your meadows?
11:16Oh, be my guest.
11:19Table five needs ice.
11:29Temporary staff.
11:30Brain of my life.
11:32Yeah.
11:35For table five.
11:37Any leads?
11:42No.
11:42I've just spotted my Veronica.
11:44You.
11:45I keep getting cornered by Sans Souci guests.
11:47It must be difficult to turn down a dance from Mrs. Sprott.
11:50Tuppence.
11:51I have a role to play.
11:53Well, don't get too used to the bachelor life.
11:55Oh, no.
12:04Come on.
12:05We need Anna live.
13:36I don't understand.
13:39Why would he do such a thing?
13:42Suicide?
13:43No.
13:45The gun is in his left hand.
13:50In his room earlier, he was holding it in his right.
13:52N.
13:55N.
14:10Anything?
14:11Whoever did this is long gone.
14:12There's not a trace.
14:15Just how N planned it.
14:17Shall we go back inside?
14:29Question the guests?
14:30See if anyone looks suspicious?
14:31The envelope, Tuppence.
14:33Trust me.
14:34N.
14:35Is not about to give themselves away giving shifty looks.
14:37But...
14:37Look, we can get into the Major's room while everyone's still here.
14:41Come on.
14:42We've got to get hold of that letter.
14:57Wait.
14:57The Major's room.
15:16Well, someone got here first.
15:31Tuppence, be careful.
15:32Carl.
15:37Wait.
15:41The car.
15:44Mr. Denim.
15:47What are you doing home?
15:50I asked you a question.
15:51Who's there?
15:52Oh, I'm so glad I'm not alone.
15:57I can't be alone right now.
15:59What's going on?
16:01Major Khan's dead.
16:04What?
16:06How?
16:06He shot himself.
16:09How long have you been here, Mrs. Sprott?
16:12I got a taxi straight from the ball.
16:14I couldn't bear it when I saw the Major's body.
16:17Death is so ugly.
16:19Are you all right?
16:20Perhaps you should have a brandy.
16:22Yes.
16:22Yes, that's a good idea.
16:25I'll get you one, Mrs. Sprott.
16:37I've got you some here.
16:46Why did you leave the ball early?
16:48I used some stuff to do at home.
16:51In front of the body.
16:52I don't know.
16:55I can't believe you'd do something like that.
16:56There's already talk of foul play.
16:58There is.
16:59His whole life will be examined, I imagine.
17:05His friends.
17:10His enemies.
17:11I wouldn't leave town if I were you.
17:15It wouldn't look good.
17:16How do you mean?
17:21I saw you and the Major having words at the ball.
17:23I need to get out of here.
17:24I need to get out of here.
17:26You had history, didn't you?
17:28You were arguing over something.
17:29What was it?
17:30It was really low.
17:31It was horrible.
17:39I found him first and raised the alarm.
17:43Here, you'll feel better.
17:45Oh, you're too kind.
17:52Do you believe it was suicide?
17:55Of course.
17:56The gun was in his hand.
17:58You don't think it could have been anything else?
18:04An accident.
18:07Not unless he was scratching his head with it.
18:09I meant murder.
18:13Why, you're quite the fantasist.
18:17I listen to the Major's gloomy talk every night.
18:21And I told him, suicide is the coward's way.
18:25I see now I was wasting my breath.
18:28When I spoke to him this evening, there was no mention of it.
18:31Well, what did you talk about?
18:35Nothing important.
18:37The Major went straight to his room after cards.
18:39You were with him.
18:45I didn't have you down as the type.
18:47No, I wasn't with him.
18:49I just...
18:49Don't be embarrassed.
18:50Even a widow is entitled to a little fun.
18:57We all get a little lonely sometimes, don't we?
19:02The Paul Ranger.
19:09Stupid, stupid man.
19:21Stiff drink.
19:23A hot bath will soothe your nerves.
19:25I just want to go to bed.
19:27Where did Mr. Denham go?
19:39I don't know.
19:43Come on, come on.
19:47Tommy, Carter's here.
19:49Come on.
19:50So how did your date go?
19:52It didn't.
19:53Barbara thinks I stood her up.
19:54I'm sorry I helped you out here.
19:56We've got bigger problems.
19:59It's obvious.
20:00Denham took the envelope.
20:01He was leaving with a bag.
20:02No, no, no, no, no.
20:03Mrs. Sprott returned early and hid in her room.
20:06She was in the perfect position to get to that safe.
20:08Denham is N.
20:09I'm certain of it.
20:10When I asked him about his relationship with the Major,
20:12he couldn't get away faster.
20:13Sprott was adamant it was suicide.
20:15She even fed me some sob story about being Khan's shoulder to cry.
20:19Your attitude to Mrs. Sprott is nothing short of catty.
20:21You don't understand Khan at all.
20:23For God's sake, enough.
20:27Now, Anne has said a ransom.
20:30My driver Larry found it on the windscreen of the car this afternoon,
20:34which is troubling in itself.
20:36100,000 pounds and the release of 30 Soviet political prisoners.
20:43Or they detonate the bomb.
20:45Then there's a list of names.
20:47Which can only mean that Anne has gone freelance.
20:50Encountable to no one.
20:53Which makes the situation eminently more dangerous.
20:56If Anne has gone rogue and is acting alone,
20:59who knows what he's capable of.
21:00So Anne might actually just detonate this bomb.
21:04Yes.
21:06And it's several hundred times more powerful than an atomic bomb.
21:14According to Gilbert's notes,
21:15it's a three-stage thermonuclear device,
21:17the second stage being the clever bit,
21:19a fusion reaction within hydrogen isotopes surrounding the core.
21:23Albeit, detonation at ground level
21:25would give a relatively small central blast area.
21:29How small?
21:31Norwich might get away with a few broken windows,
21:34a few flash fires.
21:36Norwich is 25 miles away.
21:40Oh.
21:57That'll be the car.
21:59I, er,
22:00I have to go back to London.
22:01I'll see when I can find out about the maid just past.
22:05See what he was up to six years ago.
22:08He's our only lead.
22:10But his past may hold the key to all of this.
22:14If I had an alternative, I'd...
22:16I'd pull you out.
22:17But, er...
22:18But I don't.
22:20So...
22:21You'll have to find Anne.
22:23Be careful.
22:29Be careful.
22:38This is too serious now, Tommy.
22:39We've got to settle our differences.
22:41Apologies normally come with the word sorry in them.
22:44Sorry.
22:45Can we work together properly now, please?
22:49If you want to help me catch Denim.
22:52I'm sorry, Tommy.
22:53My money's still on Sprott.
22:54Well.
22:55May the best man win.
23:00Or best woman.
23:02It's Denim.
23:03It's Sprott.
23:04It's Denim.
23:04Sleep late.
23:24I'm well rested for the day ahead.
23:29Dahlia's always cheer me up.
23:34You done?
23:34Nice.
23:38Ah, Mr. Meadows.
23:40Just the man.
23:44Mind if I join you?
23:51Terrible business last night.
23:53Yes.
23:54Did you manage to sleep?
23:58I think I did.
23:59Any dreams you can remember?
24:09We must not try to hide our suffering from this tragedy.
24:13I'd like to offer my services to both of you.
24:15My prices are extremely reasonable.
24:19Did you get another major well, Tommy?
24:25No.
24:26Not really.
24:27Excuse me.
24:31Excuse me.
24:35Oh.
24:37I hope my dressing gown doesn't offend anyone.
24:39I simply can't bathe on an empty stomach.
24:41Oh.
24:41Not at all.
24:42It's...
24:42It's quite lovely.
24:45Excuse me.
24:46Oh.
24:48Excuse me.
24:48How are you feeling today, Mrs. Spott?
25:04Awful.
25:04How do you think?
25:05Nice coastal walk might help.
25:10More like a long bath and a book.
25:15Or a day out of shopping.
25:17Is there some reason you want me to leave the house, Mrs. Pinkinson?
25:20Oh.
25:27Mr. Denham?
25:28May I have a word?
25:29Can't it wait till after breakfast?
25:31It's about your rent.
25:32Yes.
25:35Carl, why did you leave last night?
25:38I'll get you your money.
25:41It's not about the money.
25:44You're always so smart to me, Carl.
25:46Would you at least finish your breakfast?
25:50Shut up.
25:51Elizabeth.
25:52Elizabeth!
25:52Elizabeth!
26:05Where are your binoculars?
26:20Sorry?
26:21Well, you can't spot a warbler with a naked eye.
26:25We're going web-watching.
26:27Are we?
26:28Well, of course.
26:29Have you forgotten?
26:30No, no, I just thought after last night you might not fancy it.
26:35Well, to be honest, old boy, I could do with some cheering, huh?
26:39Who are you looking for?
26:41I'm sorry, am I interrupting something?
26:43No, I was just assessing the cloud density.
26:48Good odds for a sighting.
26:51Yes, yes.
26:52Come on, hop in.
26:52Oh, no, thank you.
27:06Not much of a morning drink on myself.
27:12There doesn't seem to be warblers this side.
27:16Well, we've only been here 20 minutes.
27:19We should get moving.
27:20Well, don't I disturb the boat?
27:22Well, let's try further up the beach.
27:27I think I can see something.
27:45Is that you, Veronica?
27:47Yes.
27:48Can I have an extra towel?
27:49Yes, Mrs. Frouk.
28:00Oh, my God.
28:30I can't believe this silly bugger shut himself.
29:00Did he ever talk to you about his demons?
29:16Enemies, perhaps?
29:17Enemies?
29:19God, no.
29:21The major likes everyone, of course.
29:23Well, everyone except that Carl Denning.
29:27But he could wind up the most patient of them.
29:36We should head back down, towards the beach.
29:41Well, lead them.
29:42The last time we were together, I was in ecstasy.
29:58The touch of your hand on the...
30:01The feel of your lips on...
30:05Oh, my goodness.
30:06Don't stop there.
30:08It's just about to get interesting.
30:13Start talking.
30:16Something went missing from my room.
30:18A set of pearls.
30:20And you think I stole them?
30:22Well, I thought I saw you come out of the major's room.
30:24After the ball.
30:29I put two and two together...
30:31And got a thief.
30:31You do have quite the imagination.
30:45I must get my hands on that novel of yours when it's finished.
30:49Yes.
30:50My husband used to say...
30:51I could pull a story out of a biscuit tin.
30:53I was in the major's room.
31:03Oh.
31:05I was getting that letter back.
31:08From under his pillow.
31:13So, M...
31:15It's for major.
31:19We were intimate.
31:21But you're married.
31:22Separated.
31:24Soon divorced.
31:29Divorce of habit.
31:31Like the marriage.
31:36That's how I know it was suicide.
31:39I knew the major.
31:42He was obsessed with me.
31:45Perhaps you've never experienced that.
31:49Obsession.
31:52I'll run along.
31:59Unless you want to see what all of us is about.
32:00Do you see anything, Madams?
32:28Madams?
32:29Madams?
32:33Madams?
32:36Madams?
32:38workers?
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32:51Let's go.
33:21Well, I'll be down.
33:51Sorry.
33:55Sorry.
33:57Sorry.
33:59Sorry.
34:01Sorry.
34:03Sorry.
34:04Sorry.
34:05Sorry.
34:06What's happened, sir?
34:31I found something.
34:33So have I.
34:35Khan's letter's been burned.
34:36Mrs. Sprott must have burned the documents while we were sleeping.
34:41Or she's innocent and telling the truth.
34:43She admitted she was in the Major's room.
34:45Which she has a perfectly decent explanation for.
34:48The opposite of decent, I'd say.
34:50There's nothing wrong with affectionate words between lovers.
34:53Tommy, this was nothing short of smut.
34:56I mean, how would you feel if I started writing letters like that?
34:59Well...
34:59Tommy!
35:01This way, darling.
35:02Oh.
35:02It's gone.
35:10There was radio equipment here.
35:13And his boat was moored out there.
35:16He must have seen me and got rid of everything.
35:20Are you sure it was him?
35:22Yes.
35:23I saw Carl on the boat.
35:25It's not a crime for a man to have a boat.
35:27It doesn't make him a madman who's stolen a bomb.
35:30What happens?
35:31A little faith wouldn't go amiss.
35:32I'm sorry, Tommy.
35:33It's just...
35:34You can get a little one-track at times.
35:38Like when?
35:39Like when you were convinced the neighbours were pinching your coxes.
35:44I smelled an awful lot of apple pies being baked that summer.
35:46OK.
35:48Let's think.
35:49There was radio equipment and there was a boat.
35:55Well, if you're right about Carl, he could be anywhere by now.
36:00Tommy?
36:00Tommy?
36:00Tommy?
36:04Tommy?
36:17Good grief.
36:19You still think it's nothing?
36:24We should explore.
36:34I think we should go back.
36:49Don't be scared, Tuppence.
36:51I'm not scared.
36:52Well, then, let's keep going.
36:54This could lead us straight to Carl.
36:55What was that?
37:09No! What was that?
37:23Honestly, Tuppence, you'll chase communists, killers and spies,
37:27but you're still afraid of the dark.
37:29I'm not afraid of the dark.
37:33No, let me.
37:39Steps.
38:09Where the hell are we?
38:26I've got a strange feeling.
38:27Tell us.
38:41Yes.
39:00Looks familiar?
39:01No.
39:02Elizabeth, leave me alone.
39:07You have to get a hold of yourself.
39:09You're raising suspicion.
39:09We made this happen.
39:13He didn't deserve it.
39:14We've got blood on our hands.
39:15He brought it on himself.
39:17I want out of this.
39:19No, out is not an option.
39:21You're my wife.
39:22Now act like it.
39:24We'll do it at the Hotel de Paris in an hour.
39:26Do you think they were talking about the Major?
39:40Mr. Minton was questioning me about carn over breakfast, but I didn't...
39:43I just thought they were odd, not spies.
39:45We haven't been watching them.
39:46Who knows what we've missed?
39:48We should have been working together on this.
39:50Well, she doesn't seem to want to be a part of it.
39:53Do you think he could be him?
39:54And she's just a cover?
39:57We need to get her on our own.
39:59Try and get some answers.
40:01Let's call Albert.
40:04Safety in numbers.
40:08The Minton's are taking tea at the Hotel de Paris.
40:10If we can get the wife alone, maybe she'll crack.
40:13Yes.
40:13Weakest link first, Tommy.
40:15We have to be 100% certain before we make our move.
40:17Right.
40:20I'm going in now.
40:21Right.
40:28Excuse me, sir.
40:29A telephone call for you at the front desk.
40:32They said it was important.
40:33Stay there and don't talk to anyone.
40:46Hello.
40:47Oh, Mrs. Blankensop.
40:49I'm just having tea with my husband.
40:50Yes.
40:51It won't take a minute.
40:53I was concerned.
40:55You seemed very upset at breakfast this morning.
40:57Would you like to talk?
41:01Woman to woman.
41:08Mr. Minton?
41:09Yes, yes.
41:10He's just walking over to the telephone now.
41:13Yes, I'll just pass you over to him.
41:15Mr. Minton, there's a call for you.
41:18Hello?
41:20Hello?
41:21There's no one here.
41:23Must have rung off.
41:24Let me get the operator for you.
41:28Major Khan's death upset you, didn't it?
41:32It upset us all.
41:35Suicide.
41:37Such loss of hope.
41:41What do you think made him do it?
41:45I really can't talk right now.
41:47Or indeed who.
41:49There's rarely a time when a third party is not involved.
41:53Don't you find?
41:55Hello?
42:01Hello?
42:03Hello?
42:04There's definitely no one there.
42:05Oh, that is odd.
42:06Let me try again.
42:07Please don't bother him.
42:08Oh, there you are, sir.
42:09Uh, bought your wine for you.
42:10I didn't order a wine.
42:10Oh, no.
42:11Oh, child.
42:12I am so clumsy.
42:14My hands left.
42:15It's hard to keep a secret, isn't it?
42:17Major Khan.
42:24It was us.
42:28Both of you?
42:30My husband did all the work, but I supported him.
42:34I see.
42:36The last thing the Major said to me was how much he trusted us.
42:41Good grief.
42:43Human nature is so difficult to predict.
42:46It certainly is.
42:46Looking back, all the suicidal signs were there.
42:52Suicide?
42:54Let me, uh, don't worry.
42:55I'm a fully qualified dry cleaner.
42:57That's true.
42:58Do your glasses, won't I?
42:59No, no, no.
42:59It was really dreaming.
43:00No, no, no.
43:00It's no problem.
43:01What are you not doing?
43:03Stop it.
43:04Give me here now.
43:12My husband targets military men with mental health problems.
43:17Damaged men.
43:19But we haven't got a license.
43:21He says it's a psychologist golden.
43:23Stop talking!
43:27Please leave us.
43:28I told her everything, Frederick.
43:29I can't lie anymore.
43:32Elizabeth.
43:33We're not qualified.
43:34Procedures.
43:36Excuse me.
43:40I've read all I need to know on the subject.
43:43What's some degree you're going to teach me?
43:46Wait.
43:48The Major's old wounds.
43:50Did he mention anything unusual?
43:52Anything from his past?
43:54Who are you people?
43:55We're busybodies willing to report you
43:57if you don't tell us what we want to know.
43:59I gave the Major hypnosis.
44:06When Khan was under, he kept repeating a name.
44:09What was the name?
44:11Anil Hassan.
44:12Yes, Tommy, we've drawn a blank on Major Khan.
44:21Perhaps he's using an alias.
44:23His past is too clean, too convenient.
44:26Try Major Anil Hassan.
44:28Right-o to me.
44:28Er, a pint of pitta, please.
44:42Uh, uh, pint of pitta, please.
44:58Right, sir.
44:59Right.
45:00This is Anil Hassan.
45:06Major Khan.
45:07Hassan was Khan's codename when he worked with the secret intelligence service after the war.
45:12Valued asset, and he was in Berlin in 1946.
45:16Berlin?
45:17What was the job?
45:19Well, he made himself pretty useful passing information to and from the Americans.
45:23Until some documents were intercepted.
45:26By N.
45:27Looks so much like it.
45:29It was the Major that took the blame.
45:30That's what ended his career.
45:32His reputation was ruined.
45:34Well, that's N. It has to be.
45:36Quite possibly, yes.
45:37So N was in Germany.
45:39Could we place any of the Sans Souci guests there?
45:42Have any of them ever been to Germany?
45:44We became sidetracked by the Mintons.
45:46There you go, sir.
45:47But we've still got our sights on Carl Denim.
45:49It's not Carl.
45:50He was in the house at the right time to steal the envelope.
45:53I'm sure that harmed by the caves is his.
45:56I think it's Sprott.
45:59You're wrong.
46:01I'm sorry, Tampers.
46:02Please, I just need one more shot of Denim.
46:05I still need evidence.
46:06We have to be certain before we act.
46:08And if N suspects we're onto him, he'll vanish.
46:11Let me search his room and you'll get evidence.
46:13All I need is a distraction.
46:27Keys.
46:28Quickly.
46:29You all right, Mrs. Blinkins?
46:50Was that your bike?
46:53I thought I might take you up on that offer of a ride.
46:58Oh, it's not a good time right now.
47:02Really?
47:02What have you been doing?
47:05I've been out in the ocean.
47:06Swimming?
47:08On my boat.
47:10I need some time to clear my head.
47:12Would you like to talk about it?
47:14Who are the dailies for?
47:28My girl.
47:30Oh.
47:33Look, Mrs. Blinkins, I...
47:35I don't mean to be rude, but I'm spoken for.
47:39I thought you were getting on so well.
47:44Girl, now we had a fight.
47:45I really need to talk to her.
47:46No, wait.
47:47I think you really need to cool down first.
47:50I just need to get in my room.
48:16Oh, I feel terribly awkward about her little misunderstanding.
48:21Let me make it up to you.
48:24I have some beautiful ribbon.
48:30That would make these extra special.
48:35Really?
48:37Would you be a lamb and go and get them for me?
48:39They're just in the lounge.
48:40Knock her socks off.
48:46Just...
48:46Just by the fireplace.
48:51Okay.
49:01I can't hold him much longer.
49:03This belongs to your friend, Karl von Dienem.
49:09German?
49:22Oh.
49:23That's right.
49:24A German passport issued in Berlin.
49:27Berlin?
49:29N was in Berlin.
49:30Exactly.
49:31Need any more convincing?
49:32Let's go.
50:02Tommy! Tommy, wait for me!
50:13Tommy! Wait for me!
50:24Tommy! Tommy, where are you?
50:32Tommy, where are you?
51:02Tommy?
51:12Tommy?
51:16Tommy?
51:22Tommy?
51:26Tommy?
51:30Tommy?
51:32Tommy?
51:34Tommy?
51:36Tommy?
51:48Where are you, Tommy?
51:50Tommy?
51:56Tommy?
51:58Tommy?
52:00Tommy?
52:01Tommy?
52:03Tommy?
52:05Let's go.
52:35Let's go.
53:05Let's go.
53:06Let's go.
53:07Let's go.
53:08Let's go.
53:09Let's go.
53:10Let's go.
53:11Let's go.
53:12Let's go.
53:13Let's go.
53:14Let's go.
53:15Let's go.
53:16Let's go.
53:17Carl Denim.
53:18Who?
53:19He's got the bomb.
53:20We've got to stop him.
53:21He looks like you, Tommy.
53:22Everyone has a weakness.
53:23One person you love is worth more than a million civilians you've never met.
53:27You know what I love about you, Tuppence Beresford?
53:29What?
53:30You never, ever do what you're told.
53:33No.
53:34No.
53:35No.
53:36No.
53:37No.
53:38No.
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