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First broadcast 6th August 1999.

Richard Brazier has a mental block about his abduction as an eight year old and is haunted by what may or may not have happened.

Max Brazier - Richard (aged 8)
Gregg Prentice - Johnny
Barbara Ewing - Jean Clayton
Edna Doré - Gran
David Daker - Stanley Clayton
Clare Matthews - WPC Givens
Carl Ferguson - PC Murray
Ian Puleston-Davies - PC Carter
Martino Lazzeri - Kevin
Laura Sadler - Brenda
Vincent Brimble - Doctor
Peter Harding - Inspector Bannister
Philip Croskin - The Man
Ben Brazier - Richard (aged 18)
Tracey Murphy - Sally Spense (aged 18)
Danielle Hawley - Sally Spense (aged 11)
Heather-Jay Jones - Girl At Party
Toby Cockerell - Car Salesman
Nicholas Hoult - Barry
Julia Booth - Mrs Parks
Tim Faraday - Policeman

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00:00All right, two of us can put the chairs on the table.
00:14Quietly now, please.
00:24Go and play in my garden.
00:26I know. It's my night to go around.
00:28Oh, yeah, poor you.
00:31It's good.
00:32My dad comes home and he finishes work.
00:35I hate my room.
00:36Quiet, please, quiet.
00:39Goodbye, children.
00:40Goodbye, Mrs. Bray.
00:42Off you go, then.
00:44And go running.
00:46Going to be your birthday, Chetney.
00:48Of course you.
00:49And I haven't asked my mum.
00:58Hello, Richard.
01:03Have a good day, dear.
01:05Hi.
01:05Good.
01:06Mum, Peter's asked me to go to his birthday, so I had Chetney's on his own.
01:12Yes, I know.
01:12His mum phoned me today.
01:14Can I go?
01:15Well, the thing is, Richard, I think it's not quite the right weather for Chessington.
01:20And there's eight children going.
01:22It's a lot with just the two to look after them.
01:25And we don't know his parents very well, do we?
01:29I'll tell you what we'll do.
01:31When the weather's good enough, your daddy and I will talk to Chessington.
01:34Wouldn't that be nice?
01:36Yes.
01:36Yes.
01:37Yes.
01:37Yes.
01:38Yes.
01:38Yes.
01:39Yes.
01:39Yes.
01:40Yes.
01:41Yes.
01:42Yes.
01:43Yes.
01:44Yes.
01:45Yes.
01:46Yes.
01:47Yes.
01:48Yes.
01:49Yes.
01:50Yes.
01:51Well, I'll tell you, just see you across the road.
01:52Now, when your gran offers you eclairs or morangs, only except the one, she'll try to force
01:57you to take more.
01:58I know what it was on, but you don't want to be greedy, do you?
02:00Oh, well.
02:01Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you.
02:02Yes.
02:03Yes.
02:04Yes.
02:05Yes.
02:06Yes.
02:07Yes.
02:08Yes.
02:09Yes.
02:10You turn the corner, and then you run as fast as you can to your grand's, no stopping, understand?
02:15Yes, ma'am.
02:16I'll take your school bag.
02:21Off you go.
02:40Off you go.
03:10Off you go.
03:40Tom.
03:43Tom too.
03:46Tom Tom.
03:49Tommy.
03:52Tom Tom.
03:53Hello then Tom.
03:56Hello.
03:57Hello Tom Tom.
04:01Come on then.
04:05You're lovely.
04:07Meow.
04:10I'm too much.
04:11Meow.
04:12Any second mom?
04:13Meow.
04:14Meow.
04:15Meow.
04:24Meow.
04:25Meow.
04:26Meow.
04:28Meow.
04:29Meow.
04:35kij
04:40It is not sweet to hear the priests singing, as thy ears come to the deep rolling field.
04:58But sweet and dear, I'll start you, when brimming the bark of my true love, in safety to me.
05:28Hello, Mum.
05:40Finished work a bit early.
05:44What's for tea? Fish and chips?
05:46Isn't Richard coming?
05:49What do you mean?
05:52Isn't he here?
05:53Oh, I do hope he's not ill.
05:55Oh, it was all right this morning.
05:58Oh, she might have phoned to say that he wasn't coming.
06:01You know she never phones me.
06:04She's just mollycoddling him.
06:07She's his mother.
06:09I suppose it's up to her.
06:12Hello, dear.
06:13I tell you me, what's the matter with Richard?
06:17What's happened to him?
06:19Oh, where is he?
06:20Oh, my God!
06:21Where is he, Stan?
06:22Oh, my God!
06:23Where is he, Stan?
06:24Oh, he'd never ramble.
06:25He's been kidnapped.
06:26Just go out, Grandpa!
06:28We need you to ask some questions.
06:30Most of all, we need a photograph.
06:32Yes.
06:33Unit.
06:34Anyone in the vicinity of the Moxiflex in Academy Road.
06:40Roger, go ahead.
06:41This is last year's school photograph.
06:42Oh, that's no good, Stan.
06:43Get the album.
06:44I put this year's in the album.
06:46It's all right, then.
06:47All right, all right.
06:48Come on, you sit down, Mrs.
06:49Mike.
06:50Look, there's a new photograph in the album.
06:52Come on, Stan.
06:53Bring it here.
06:54There's two I stuck in just last weekend.
06:57Now, that's taken at John's fancy dress party.
07:00John lives next door.
07:01We let Richard play in his garden.
07:03Oh, God, what's happened to him?
07:05And this is his new school photograph.
07:07Oh, yes.
07:08That's the proof we sent away for the enlargement, of course.
07:11Can we take this, please?
07:12Oh, of course.
07:13Now, we have to get another copy of that size.
07:16I'll get this distributed.
07:18Oh, just find him.
07:19Find him.
07:20Oh!
07:21Well, he comes here every Wednesday.
07:26Well, nearly every Wednesday.
07:28It's the only time I see him.
07:30Well, he lives round the corner, doesn't he?
07:32Yes, in Petunia Street.
07:34I'm never asked there.
07:36On a Wednesday, his mother lets him come here,
07:39and my son comes, too.
07:41I make a nice tea.
07:42Oh, Richard likes coming here.
07:44I mean, he wouldn't have run off because he doesn't want to come here.
07:47Oh, I'm sure he wouldn't.
07:48And he comes alone?
07:50Yes, his mother sees him round the corner.
07:53She won't come into this road in case I'm waiting by the door.
07:57You see, if my arthritis isn't bad, I wait out there.
08:02It was bad today, so I wasn't there.
08:05Well, is there some history of trouble between you and his mother?
08:08She never wanted me to marry Stanley.
08:10Her son had gone for 40 years without getting married.
08:13She thought he shouldn't get married at all.
08:15Gee, that's unfair.
08:16I don't care if it's unfair!
08:17What's he got to do with where Richard is?
08:19I'm just trying to establish if he might have had a reason to run off for a while.
08:22Lots of boys do if something's upset them.
08:24I saw him less than a minute before he should have been at his grounds.
08:29He was not at all upset.
08:31Oh, God, I'll never see him again.
08:36Excuse me, your mother wanted to come round here, Mr Clayton.
08:40I couldn't stay there, Stan.
08:43I'm sorry, Jean.
08:45I had to know what was going on.
08:47I feel it's all my fault.
08:49Well, of course it's your fault.
08:50Jean!
08:51Take it easy, Mrs Clayton.
08:52Why wasn't she watching for him at her door?
08:55If she'd been at her door, he'd still be safe now.
08:58Jean, I've told you.
09:00Her eyes right as it's bad.
09:03And when it's bad, it's not easy for her to get to the door.
09:07I'm so sorry, Jean.
09:10No.
09:13I'm sorry, Mother-in-law.
09:16It's not your fault.
09:18I know it's not your fault.
09:20I don't know whose fault it is,
09:23but it's somebody's fault.
09:28If anybody's touched him,
09:30if anybody's...
09:38What's your neighbours been up to?
09:40Well, it's their kid, Richard.
09:41They've lost him.
09:42Oh, yeah? How old?
09:43Eight.
09:44Has he done a boat or something?
09:46I don't know.
09:47Can you blame him?
09:48They're Darwin, you know.
09:49Old.
09:50She wraps him up in cotton wool.
09:52Plays to my brother sometimes.
09:53He wakes up for it then.
09:54He goes wild when I just slap him both.
09:58Oh, my God.
09:59It's him!
10:01Richie!
10:04Richie, where the hell have you been?
10:05They're all worried sick.
10:06What happened to you?
10:07What are they?
10:08Look, they're the police.
10:09They're looking for you.
10:11What have you been up to?
10:12Where have you been?
10:13In a car with a man.
10:15What man?
10:17What happened?
10:18What happened?
10:19What did he do to you?
10:21It doesn't matter.
10:22Come on.
10:23You're coming inside.
10:24Come on.
10:25Look, I've got to take him home, Kev.
10:29Is this Clayton?
10:31Is this Clayton?
10:32Is this Clayton?
10:34Is this Clayton?
10:35Look, I've found him.
10:36Is this Clayton?
10:37What happened to you laden?
10:38You're all right?
10:39Richard.
10:40Richard.
10:41What have you been?
10:42I've been out of my mind.
10:43What's happened to you?
10:45Have you been hurt?
10:46Well, where have you been?
10:47Jean, Jean.
10:48Come on, son.
10:49I've been hurt.
10:50But where have you been?
10:51Jean, Jean.
10:52Come on, son.
10:54I've been hurt.
10:59I've been hurt.
11:01You've been hurt.
11:02But where have you been?
11:05I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Please, darling, just tell me what happened to you.
11:13Tell me, please. Tell me.
11:16Come on, sir. Nobody's angry with you.
11:21You're just worried.
11:23Now, tell us where you've been.
11:27He told me he'd been in a car with a man.
11:30Oh, dear God. Is that where you were? In a car with a man?
11:40Well, that's what you told me.
11:43I've told you never to go with strangers, never to talk to strangers! I've told you so often!
11:52Did... Did he touch you?
11:57Did... Did he hurt you?
12:00Oh, Richard, tell me, please!
12:06Hello, Richard.
12:21Richard.
12:23You told Brenda.
12:27Now, tell us.
12:28I can't remember.
12:39Well, there's no obvious signs of interference, Inspector.
12:43That's not to say there was no abuse.
12:45No.
12:46How was he otherwise?
12:48Oh, I'm pretty sure he's in genuine shock.
12:50He's not just pretending to cover up some of the prank.
12:53Because there's no knowing what might have brought the shock on.
12:55Could have simply been the sight of the police.
12:56I'll see what I'm going to do.
12:58You'll, uh, have to play Godgems with the mother.
13:01Difficult?
13:02Not deliberately.
13:09Richard.
13:11Inspector Bannister would like to talk to you.
13:15Do you want to talk to him?
13:15All right, but not for long.
13:21And afterwards, you can come and sleep in my room.
13:24Daddy doesn't mind the spare room, do you, Stanley?
13:26Of course not.
13:27Oh, you can have this chair, Inspector.
13:29Now, Richard, I want you to tell me exactly what you remember
13:45from the moment you left your mother this afternoon.
13:48I saw him go down Plumtree Grove and turn the corner into Lupin Street.
13:52Mr. Clayton, please let Richard tell me.
13:53Did you go straight to your grandmother's house?
13:59Well, why didn't you?
14:00Mr. Clayton, please.
14:04You remember what you did?
14:10Played with a cat.
14:12Where'd you play with a cat?
14:14Where the hut is.
14:16Do you often play there when you go to your grounds?
14:18Sometimes.
14:22Then what happened?
14:24What happened, Richard?
14:27I looked up.
14:31And what did you see?
14:34What did you see, Richard?
14:40What did you see?
14:43Was it a man?
14:46What happened next?
14:48Mum screamed.
14:53Mum screamed.
14:55It was the shock of seeing you, I suppose.
14:58What might have happened to you?
15:01And that's the next thing you remember, back here at home?
15:05Mum screamed.
15:07And you remember nothing about the man or the car?
15:10Or if you went anywhere?
15:11Or what happened in the car?
15:14Or how you got back to Petunia Street?
15:15What happened?
15:16I don't know.
15:16I don't know.
15:17I don't know.
15:18I don't know.
15:18I don't know.
15:19I don't know what happened in the car was so traumatic, it's the blood of it from his memory.
15:28The little bastards make nothing out.
15:29If you use it, the next kid he gets one of the bits of money.
15:30I don't know.
15:31I don't know what happened in the car was so traumatic, it's the blood of it from his memory.
15:35The little bastards make nothing out.
15:36If you use it, the next kid he gets one of the bits of money.
15:38I don't know what happened in the car was so traumatic, it's the blood of it from his memory.
15:39The little bastards make nothing out.
15:40If you use it, the next kid he gets one of the bits of money.
15:41If you use it, the next kid he gets one of the bits of money.
15:42If you use it, the next kid he gets one of the bits of money.
15:45If you use it, the next kid he gets one of the bits of money.
16:10If you forget about it, that's best.
16:15Whatever awful things happened, you forget about it.
16:40End of an era.
17:07Say what Phil speaks.
17:10Very funny, Stanley.
17:11You know what I mean.
17:13Where are you going?
17:14I'm going to say goodbye to Mum.
17:27Started painting her front.
17:28Oh, she wouldn't have liked that.
17:30No.
17:31She was a wonderful woman.
17:34You know, I sometimes think she and I getting together again was the only good thing that came out of, you know, what that awful man did to Richard.
17:47You know, I'm not sure that...
17:50I won't be a minute.
18:03Richard?
18:04I thought it was you.
18:07Hi, Richie.
18:08Remember me?
18:09Sally Spence.
18:10Longtree Grove School.
18:13Oh, yes.
18:14Hello, Sally.
18:16Fancy seeing you here.
18:17It's a long time.
18:19We left Upfield when I was 12.
18:21Oh, no.
18:23It's a bit far working here.
18:25Yes.
18:26Yes.
18:27We live in Croydon now.
18:29Really?
18:30So do we.
18:31I'm working in ladies' hairdressers just down the road.
18:34So, you're a hairdresser?
18:37I wouldn't bet.
18:38I'm doing make-up at college.
18:39It's part of the course.
18:41Oh.
18:43So, you've been working here long?
18:45It's my second day.
18:46Oh.
18:48Just, I'm trying to earn a bit of money and go to college.
18:51College?
18:52Which one?
18:53Bristol.
18:54Oh, escaping the nest at last.
18:57Sorry.
18:58I didn't mean-
18:59No.
19:00I know you didn't.
19:01Look.
19:02Can I get you something?
19:04No.
19:05I've got to go.
19:06It was nice seeing you.
19:09Bye, Richard.
19:12Bye, Sally.
19:13Have a nice day.
19:14And don't forget, no leaving the school playground till I'm at the gate.
19:28but don't forget, I'm a guide.
19:29Let's do it.
19:30I know you like me, but a bit of a venue fall in.
19:37It's quite massive.
19:38It's great about a group of людей.
19:39First 나 had a catering.
19:41And såp água is hampst.
19:42Mommy mommy mommy mommy
19:46Jesus has his heart
19:48Richard loves his mommy
19:50Mommy mommy mommy
19:52Mommy mommy mommy
19:54Mommy mommy mommy
19:56Melanie, shut up!
19:58Just leave him alone
20:00Sally loves Richard
20:02Gay Richard's kid
20:04Sally loves Richard
20:06Sally loves Richard
20:08Oh, my God.
20:38Sally Spence?
20:46She used to go to Plumtree Grove School.
20:49Yeah.
20:51Red-headed girl.
20:53That's right.
20:56Very pretty she used to be.
20:59Is she still?
21:00Didn't take much notice.
21:03I just thought it was a coincidence that she moved around here, that's all.
21:07Hmm.
21:09Excuse me.
21:11Book to finish.
21:12All right.
21:21Don't tell me.
21:24I smell a girlfriend at last.
21:27That's not funny, Stanley.
21:29Well, he was 18, Gene.
21:31And most boys...
21:32He's not most boys.
21:34He was very nearly killed.
21:35We don't know that.
21:38The little girl was killed.
21:40She only lived down the road.
21:41We don't even know that anybody took, Richard.
21:43For goodness sake, don't start that one again.
21:44Oh, all right.
21:45They probably did.
21:47We don't know what happened.
21:49There's no point in making him have to be a freak.
21:51You know, Stanley, since your mother died, you've taken on more and more of her characteristics.
21:57My son is not and never was a freak.
22:00What did he do, Dad?
22:06Does she know?
22:08Well, none of us know.
22:10Only what you've told us.
22:11Come on, children.
22:33Look at the camera.
22:34Smile.
22:35Smile.
22:35Smile.
22:41Smile.
22:42Smile.
22:43Smile.
22:44Smile.
22:45Smile.
22:46Smile.
22:47I've got something to tell you.
22:48Have you seen this bit in the paper?
22:50What's that?
22:51About this man, the boy, just like you.
22:54In the borough news, my sister was reading it.
22:56The prosecution said that Arthur Westlock, aged 56, of 17 Range Road, uphill, enticed a boy
23:11of eight into his car and sexually interfered with him.
23:15I asked my sister what it meant.
23:17Do you want to know?
23:19Yes.
23:20I'm sorry, I'll get the job done.
23:22I have no clue.
23:23That's what I thought.
23:24I'll be fine.
23:25I'd love to hear you soon.
23:26I'll be there now, and we have to take the job and get it out.
23:28I'll be there now.
23:29No, I'm coming.
23:30I know.
23:31I can't see you, too.
23:32I need your sister.
23:34I need your sister.
23:35I need your sister.
23:37I like my sister.
23:39I need your sister.
23:41I need your sister.
23:42I need your sister.
23:43I need your sister to find your sister to help you.
23:44My sister says, you know.
23:45There's the one you are, too, and my sister must be your sister.
23:46What happened?
24:03What happened?
24:08I'm disgusted.
24:16Hello again.
24:28Oh, hello, Sally.
24:30Look, don't worry, I won't keep you long.
24:32Um, no, it's all up.
24:33Just to say that my parents are going away Saturday night and they say that I can have a party.
24:38Would you like to come?
24:41A party?
24:43Saturday night.
24:43We're open Sunday.
24:47I'm working.
24:48Monday's my day off.
24:49What's that got to do with Saturday night?
24:52I have to be up early, that's all.
24:54You're 18, not 80.
24:55No, I didn't mean...
24:57Look, I'd really like you to come.
25:0024 Parbrook Avenue.
25:02Just off the London Road.
25:04Eight o'clock onwards.
25:05Bring a bottle.
25:07See you then, eh?
25:09Bye, Richie.
25:13Come in, Dad.
25:22Are you sure you don't want to come to the pictures?
25:25I've got a book to finish.
25:28Seems a bit hard.
25:30Stuck in.
25:31On a Saturday night.
25:33Honestly, I'm fine.
25:34You should get yourself that car, you know.
25:43And when you've passed your test, your gran left the money especially.
25:46It's your mobile.
25:48Get you out and about.
25:49Dad, I'm looking.
25:50I am.
25:51Ah, good.
25:52Come on, Stanley.
25:54You'll be late.
25:55When was the start?
25:56The summons.
25:59I'll see you soon.
26:01Bye, Dad.
26:01Bye, Dad.
26:01Bye, Dad.
26:31Bye, Dad.
26:33Bye, Dad.
26:38Bye, Dad.
26:48I'm so glad you came.
26:49Come on.
26:50Come in.
26:53I was beginning to think you're chickened out.
26:56Have you brought a bottle?
26:57Well, let's get you a drink.
26:58There's beer, wine, both colours, lager, lager, I'll just get it. I'm so glad you came.
27:06I'll introduce you to some people.
27:08You OK? Yeah, yeah. I was just wondering, but...
27:13Which one's in the corner? Oh, it's upstairs. Door on the right.
27:38Sally? Where's the box crew?
28:05Don't discuss me!
28:07You should've killed me!
28:10You should've killed me!
28:14Richard?
28:16Yes, Mum?
28:17What are you doing?
28:18Having a bath.
28:20At this time?
28:21I felt sweaty.
28:22Well, you've locked the door.
28:24Didn't know I had.
28:26You never locked the doors in the house.
28:28Sorry.
28:29Don't be long.
28:30No, Mum.
28:32You should've killed me!
28:39You should've killed me!
28:41You should've killed me!
28:44It's a nice job this, sir. One owner, only 28,000 miles.
29:07Surprising sense of power for a car this size.
29:10Would you like a test drive?
29:12No.
29:14Oh, thank you.
29:38Would you like a look inside?
29:40I'll take it.
29:46I'll take it.
30:16I'll take it.
30:17I'll take it.
30:18I'll take it.
30:19I'll take it.
30:20I'll take it.
30:21I'll take it.
30:22I'll take it.
30:23I'll take it.
30:24I'll take it.
30:25I'll take it.
30:26I'll take it.
30:27I'll take it.
30:28I'll take it.
30:29I'll take it.
30:30I'll take it.
30:31I'll take it.
30:32I'll take it.
30:33I'll take it.
30:34I'll take it.
30:35I'll take it.
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30:51I'll take it.
31:21I'll take it.
31:51I'll take it.
32:21I'll take it.
32:32You're trespassing on private land We did you know that?
32:45You're trespassing on private land.
32:47Did you know that?
32:48All the boys play here, mister.
32:51May be, but that's no excuse.
32:55Where do you live?
32:56Upfield Heart Road.
33:01Come on, then.
33:04I think you'd better get my car or I'll take you home.
33:07I've been on there.
33:09My mum was late Wednesday and I haven't got no dad.
33:12I'm just going straight ahead of school, have my tea and wait till my mum comes at seven.
33:16But you haven't, have you?
33:18You've hung about here trespassing on other people's property.
33:21Are you a policeman?
33:27I'm a policeman, so you're quite safe with me.
33:32I am a policeman, so you're quite safe with me.
33:36Oh.
33:37Come on.
33:46Come on, then.
33:51Are we going to the neck?
34:15We may go to the police station later.
34:19I want to talk to her first.
34:22We go to Dryward Fort.
34:26Where's that?
34:28Oh, it's not far.
34:29We go to Dryward Fort and have a talk.
34:31There's some chocolate there.
34:32Have a bit if you like.
34:35Have it all if you want.
34:36Don't sleep better then.
34:39Me.
34:40Ah!
35:09What's your name?
35:10Barry.
35:11And how old are you?
35:12Eight.
35:13Any brothers or sisters?
35:15No.
35:16Just me and my mum.
35:17My mum said never to get any strangest cars.
35:22My mum told me never to get any strangest cars.
35:24Cops is different, isn't it?
35:26Quite different.
35:27Different all together.
35:28You like the foot?
35:39It's nice.
35:40There's plenty of cannons to plant.
35:58I Londra was점 Cavalow.
36:04A Ruschar.
36:07You like that lady.
36:08What else is the town that you have in the public?
36:10Aی v targets.
36:14How was your name?
36:16How was your name?
36:22You have to be my Gazajet.
36:26So, where are the cannons?
36:35There, and there.
36:39See?
36:40Oh, yeah.
36:54Is this it?
36:56Yeah.
36:59Nice, isn't it?
37:00Yeah.
37:03I like coming here.
37:05I tried to think what it was like when it was full of soldiers.
37:09I tried to think what it was like when it was full of soldiers.
37:20Yes!
37:22I didn't know I was trespassing.
37:24Honest.
37:24No.
37:24I know you didn't, Barry.
37:26And this time, if you listen to my warning, and take notes of it, and promise not to trespass
37:32on other people's property in the future, I don't think there'd be any need to take it
37:35further.
37:36Do you understand?
37:37Yes, sir.
37:37And do you promise not to trespass on other people's property again?
37:40Oh, no, sir, I won't, sir.
37:41Good.
37:42You on your own a lot, then?
37:44Tell my mum to come to home for work, but I've got my mates.
37:48Good mates.
37:49Yeah.
37:50Must be nice.
37:51Yeah.
37:52When I was your age, and a lot harder too.
37:55I never got to go out alone.
37:56I never got to go out alone.
37:59Why not?
38:00Why not?
38:01Oh.
38:02There were reasons.
38:04Even at home I was never really alone.
38:06Even doing my homework.
38:08You'd say, leave the door open, dear.
38:10Don't want no secrets in this house.
38:12Bit like a prison, really.
38:15Never got to play with my mates.
38:17Never got to play anywhere.
38:18It's pretty lonely, actually.
38:22Didn't have one real friend.
38:25Barry, will you be my friend?
38:31Just for a few hours, you know?
38:34All right.
38:35Thanks.
38:36But you're grown up now?
38:39Raycia.
38:44Do you like fish and chips?
38:46There's the fish and chip van just back over there.
38:47I like fish and chips.
38:48No.
38:49No.
38:50It's better if I'll go alone.
38:51Just wait here, OK?
38:52OK.
38:53I'm fine.
38:54I'm fine.
38:55I'm fine.
38:56I'm fine.
38:57I'm fine.
38:58I'm fine.
38:59I'm fine.
39:00I'm fine.
39:01I'm fine.
39:02I'm fine.
39:03I'm fine.
39:04I'm fine.
39:05I'm fine.
39:06I'm fine.
39:07I'm fine.
39:08I'm fine.
39:09I'm fine.
39:10I'm fine.
39:11I'm fine.
39:12I'm fine.
39:13I'm fine.
39:14I'm fine.
39:18Hey!
39:19Come on!
39:20Come on!
39:44Yeah.
39:45What's the time?
39:47Quarter past six.
39:49I ought to be getting back now.
39:50How about I go and hide-and-seek first?
39:52Hide-and-seek?
39:53Yeah.
39:54Your mum won't be back yet.
39:55I can get you up to upfield in ten minutes.
39:58I don't know.
39:59Suppose she gets in early.
40:01Please.
40:02Please.
40:03Just for a while.
40:04I used to play hide-and-seek down there when I was a kid.
40:06You said you never played anywhere.
40:07You said you never.
40:15Maybe I didn't.
40:16Look, I'm a bit confused.
40:18I would like to play an hour, though.
40:20I'll hide first.
40:21You count to a hundred.
40:23No cheating.
40:25Off you go, then.
40:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
40:37One, two, three, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine
41:07gotcha
41:32your son
41:34One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, twelve.
41:55Got you. I was quicker than you.
41:57You have no time at all.
41:59Better go home now.
42:00Oh, one more go. Come on, just one more go.
42:03I don't know.
42:04i think i ought to oh come on just your turn see if i can find you any quicker all right start counting
42:12one two three four five six seven eight nine ten
42:34so
43:04I don't know.
43:34I don't know.
44:04I don't know.
44:34I don't know.
44:36I don't know.
44:38I don't know.
44:40I don't know.
44:42I don't know.
44:44I don't know.
44:46I don't know.
44:48I don't know.
44:50I don't know.
44:52I don't know.
44:54I don't know.
44:56I don't know.
44:58I don't know.
45:00I'll kill you.
45:02I don't know.
45:04I don't know.
45:06I don't know.
45:08I don't know.
45:10I don't know.
45:12I don't know.
45:14I don't know.
45:16I don't know.
45:18I don't know.
45:20I don't know.
45:22I don't know.
45:24No!
45:54No!
45:56No!
45:58No!
46:02Shit!
46:24Nothing happened. Nothing happened. He'd done nothing to me. I remember it now. He brought
46:40me here. He took me home. He must have been pretty lonely, I suppose. But nothing happened.
46:49Put me down! Put me down! Sorry, Barry, because I'm making you dizzy. But nothing happened,
46:58see? Nothing's gonna happen.
47:01Can I go home, please?
47:03Yeah. Sorry, Barry. No, of course. You mustn't be late. But we still had a good time, didn't
47:10we?
47:11Oh, yeah.
47:16Come on.
47:19Come on.
47:37Which number?
47:3836. Up says flat.
47:41Right, I'll drop you here. There's only a few doors down.
47:44Goodbye, mister.
47:45Barry?
47:46Thanks for the day.
47:47It's all right.
47:48Goodbye, Barry.
47:49Bye.
47:50Bye.
47:51Bye.
47:52Bye.
47:53Anything could have happened. Anything. Men like that need locking up.
47:54You are best, Mrs Parks, but we can only do it with Barry's help.
47:55Do our best, Mrs Parks, but we can only do it with Barry's help.
47:56Do our best.
47:57It's all right.
47:59Goodbye, Barry.
48:00Bye.
48:16Anything could have happened.
48:17Anything.
48:17Men like that need locking up.
48:19We'll do our best, Mrs Parks, but we can only do it with Barry's help.
48:27Now, Barry, we want you to tell us anything you remember.
48:37I remember everything.

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