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00:00How's the family?
00:05Yeah, good.
00:14The girl you like, the other girl, she's in.
00:30I want to know more about her.
00:38Money.
00:40Her family need it.
00:41She has a complicated relationship with them, so...
00:44Ideology.
00:46Basically a Tory, not a zealot.
00:48Compromise, coercion.
00:51Her brother's probably a homosexual.
00:55Ego?
00:56Adventure.
00:57That's a ticket with her.
01:00Let her settle in.
01:08Then we make our move.
01:16The civil service?
01:18Sorry, I don't understand.
01:20You're going to be a secretary?
01:21Why can't you just meet someone?
01:24Even Freddy has managed to meet someone.
01:27Well, he had to.
01:28Otherwise people would talk.
01:29Shut up, people.
01:31Honestly, she doesn't know anything about anything and then tries to hide it by talking too much.
01:41Something wrong with the meat?
01:42Hugh is a very fine solicitor and I think will be instrumental as you make decisions about the house.
02:02Fucking armour used the east wing as a barracks, treated it appallingly, you will seek compensation and then fix the bloody roof.
02:12We'll present you with a variety of options.
02:14Including a tax haven.
02:15Including a tax haven.
02:16Always wise.
02:17A little wise with the socialists, Gennon.
02:22Not that there's a chance of that.
02:23Freddy's going to replace me in the Commons.
02:26I shall take my seat in the Lords.
02:28Good luck in the election.
02:32I'm also running.
02:33For the Labour Party.
02:34You're running for Labour.
02:38They've got no hope.
02:43Congratulations.
02:44What for?
02:46For irritating my father and brother.
02:50Seems fairly easily done.
02:51If you're a socialist, why are you fiddling my father's taxes anyway?
02:57Don't you want all this money to go to the pool?
03:00Well, I can only afford my principles on my day off, unfortunately.
03:06Actually, there is no fiddling your father's taxes.
03:13So what will you tell Daddy tomorrow?
03:17The cheapest option is to demolish the house.
03:25Gosh.
03:27When someone says something like that, you expect the sky to fall in or something, don't you?
03:31I'm sorry.
03:33Wanna go swimming?
03:35It's not that hot.
03:38Well, I always swim when I'm home.
04:00Come on.
04:02Let's just celebrate the end of the war.
04:05You swim.
04:06I'll wait.
04:07Don't bother.
04:08And when do you leave us for London?
04:21This afternoon.
04:22Oh, how terribly exciting.
04:23Exciting.
04:24Oh, good morning, Mrs. Herbert.
04:25Lovely to see you.
04:26Good morning.
04:27Good morning.
04:28Good morning.
04:29Yes.
04:30And you've arranged accommodation?
04:31Uh, yes.
04:32Staying with a college friend initially.
04:33I think we're about done here.
04:34It's only 11, Freddie.
04:35But it's only 11, Freddie.
04:36But I know, but I'm hungry.
04:37Oh, there's some meat at the butcher's.
04:38I bought it up.
04:39We can have it for lunch.
04:40Can I induce you to wear one of these, Vicka?
04:41Ah.
04:42No.
04:43Staying in no shirt.
04:44Oh, I'm not sure.
04:45Come on.
04:46Oh, come on.
04:47Come on.
04:48Come on.
04:49Oh, come on.
04:50Come on.
04:51Come on.
04:52Come on.
04:53Come on.
04:54Come on.
04:55Come on.
04:56Can I induce you to wear one of these, Vicka?
04:58Ah.
04:59No.
05:14Are you sure this is all right?
05:16Plenty of room for all of us.
05:26What's going on?
05:36I don't know.
05:38Oh.
05:39Keep it down, would you?
05:46What's going on?
05:48The election results are in.
05:50Who are?
05:51The bloody socialists.
05:52We are.
05:59We are.
06:00We are.
06:04We are.
06:09We are.
06:13We are.
06:20Hello. First day. Quite a day.
06:50Good luck.
06:51Can't believe they won.
06:52Remember your interview. We are neutral. We are neutral.
06:57This is all the data I collected so far about wood.
07:00Wood?
07:00Wood. Trees. Wood builds houses.
07:05There is, you may have noticed, a lack of housing in the United Kingdom as a result of the last six years.
07:09Questions that will need to be answered.
07:11What type of wood would be most cost effective?
07:13Do weather conditions affect the type of wood required?
07:15If so, do we need to make logistically specific decisions?
07:17Perhaps you should be writing some of this down.
07:20From when should we access the wood?
07:23East Germany? Scotland?
07:25Consider political as well as practical ramifications.
07:28How much wood should be used in comparison to other building materials?
07:31Is there a different type of information we need to follow up on?
07:33What kind of things to think is important?
07:38Tonight, Peter, make it romantic.
07:42You got it.
07:42You got it.
07:43I don't know.
08:34I heard you made it to London.
08:37I wanted to say hello.
08:39That's very kind of you.
08:39I've got the distinct impression the last time we met that you didn't really like me.
08:44Not at all.
08:45I like you very much.
08:47Very much.
08:47I just, um, my situation is...
08:49Oh, no, I was being silly.
08:51And I'd had too much to drink, so...
08:53Anyway, congratulations.
08:56I assume you won your season like my brother.
09:01Socialist, eh?
09:02It's going to be impossible to get good service.
09:05Excuse me.
09:10You know I'm happy for you and everything, but I don't think it says very much for the country.
09:16Churchill single-handedly held off the Nazis.
09:19Voting him out of office is a rather peculiar way of showing our appreciation.
09:22Churchill ran the war.
09:24Attlee ran England.
09:25He deserves credit, too.
09:26He just doesn't have quite the same genius for self-promotion.
09:29Oh, and what a wonderful job Attlee did on the home front.
09:32Keep things going at home.
09:33Look.
09:34Labs off.
09:35And the beast off.
09:36All Churchill wants for peacetime is to go back to business as usual.
09:39Well, that's what we all want, isn't it?
09:41With meat.
09:41Business as usual before the war was mass unemployment and the worst slums in Europe.
09:46Obviously, some lucky people could afford meat, but not as many as you might think.
09:50Depends on the circles you travel in and how limited they are.
09:59Well, it doesn't give me much faith in democracy, anyway.
10:02People don't know what they need.
10:04It hardly makes a difference who's at number 10.
10:06Although, I heard Attlee knows nothing about foreign policy, so God knows what the consequences
10:10would be from there.
10:12The beef's off and the lamb's off.
10:14What a repellently overprivileged universe you come from if you really believe a vote
10:18is something to be thrown away over a misguided sense of politeness.
10:22Oh, can you excuse me a second?
10:24I'm going to continue being impolite and ask if you wouldn't mind if we skip dinner.
10:28This is a special night for the Labour Party.
10:30For the country.
10:33I'm sorry.
10:35I thought you were different.
10:40How was your first day?
11:00Unbelievably boring.
11:01Don't lie on me.
11:28Stay on top.
11:29You deserve to do great things.
11:58I can make that happen.
12:01I want you to meet someone.
12:02Peter tells me you had all the makings of an excellent agent, but that your career was cut short.
12:29The war ended.
12:32Wars don't end.
12:35Really?
12:36Because I definitely attended a couple of victory parties.
12:40Why'd you want to be a special agent?
12:43It seemed insane to sit around and...

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