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Six Four Season 1 Episode 1
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00:00They're ready for you now.
00:12Okay.
00:27There's no rush.
00:28Just take a moment.
00:30I'm fine.
00:33I'm fine.
00:35I'm fine.
00:48You don't come through?
00:49All I'm going to do is take you through to the view room.
01:01There's no hurry.
01:03So please take the time.
01:04From here on, it will only be the three of us.
01:07Now, do you need me to explain what's going to happen?
01:10Yeah, yeah, we know what happens.
01:11You're a police officer.
01:12I am.
01:13I was.
01:16Can you follow me, please?
01:17I don't know.
01:17I don't know.
01:18I don't know.
01:19I don't know.
01:21I don't know.
01:51I don't know.
02:21I knew.
02:23I knew it wasn't her.
02:25I knew.
02:27Shamil stayed in Edinburgh.
02:29It's too close to us.
02:30It's too small.
02:34I wonder who her parents are.
02:38The only way she's missing.
02:40Are they even looking for her?
02:41Come on, let's go home.
02:58Hey.
03:00Come on.
03:00I've got to go to London.
03:08Whoa, whoa, whoa.
03:09What do you mean?
03:10What do you mean you're going to London?
03:12You said you'd never go back there.
03:14Michelle.
03:15Michelle.
03:16I can't go to London.
03:17It's dangerous if we could stop.
03:18I am going.
03:20Let's go home.
03:20I am not going home.
03:22You need to stay in case Olivia comes back.
03:25Let's go.
03:27Is everything okay?
03:28Yeah.
03:29Sure?
03:30Yeah, it's just...
03:31It's all a bit difficult.
03:33You need to try and stay calm.
03:34Thank you for all your help.
03:44Okay?
04:04What?
04:30What?
04:30What?
04:34Michelle!
04:54Michelle!
04:58Sorry, excuse me.
05:10Excuse me, excuse me.
05:28I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
05:36I'm sorry.
05:40I'm sorry.
05:47I'm sorry, sir.
05:505-1-7 is the 1-900 service to London King's Cross.
05:55Calling at Alma, Newcastle, 9-9-3-York, Peterburg.
06:01I'm on the King's Cross.
06:10Michelle!
06:17I don't mind you laughing at me.
06:47I don't mind the way you take me down.
06:56Where in the world would you run?
07:02Raised by the $7.
07:08Born of the day.
07:12Was it her phone?
07:14Come on.
08:15Hi, I'm not available right now.
08:29Leave a message and I may get back to you.
08:34I just wanted to hear your voice live.
08:35I just wanted to hear your voice live.
09:05Hi, I'm afraid I can't take your call right now.
09:12But if this is you, Olivia, darling, please leave a message.
09:17Mum and Dad, we love you very much.
09:22Michelle, you need to phone me.
09:24You need to know you're okay and...
09:25Mary, just phone me, okay?
09:29Please.
09:32All right.
09:32All right, cheers.
09:47All right.
09:50All right.
09:51All right.
09:53I was out on set yesterday and there was no new information, so I've passed up.
10:21Chris, how are you doing?
10:24Mm.
10:25Bye.
10:26Fine, boss.
10:27I'm fine.
10:35It wasn't Olivia.
10:35Oh, Chris.
10:38Thank goodness, eh?
10:41Aye.
10:42Just some of the poor wee lassie nobody cares about.
10:44Well, we care.
10:46And you know I'm here if you need to talk.
10:49I need somebody to vote an armed robbery on a delivery van.
10:59Shouldn't that be an MIT shirt?
11:01No.
11:01There's no money.
11:03It's a supermarket delivery van.
11:09Okay.
11:09Michelle, you need to phone me.
11:21I need to know you're okay and...
11:24Mary, just...
11:25Phone me.
11:26Yeah, please.
11:27Please.
11:27Please.
11:27Please.
11:29Please.
11:31Please.
11:33Please.
11:35Please.
11:37Please.
11:38Please.
11:39Please.
12:05Please.
12:07Please.
12:07Please.
12:08Please.
12:08Tony!
12:14Tony!
12:17It's Sarah Jones!
12:28Yeah, that's Sarah Jones.
12:33I'm in London. I need to meet up.
12:38I need to meet up.
13:08I need to meet up.
13:10I need to meet up.
13:12I need to meet up.
13:14I need to meet up.
13:16I need to meet up.
13:18I need to meet up.
13:20I need to meet up.
13:22I need to meet up.
13:24I need to meet up.
13:26I need to meet up.
13:28I need to meet up.
13:30I need to meet up.
13:32I need to meet up.
13:34I need to meet up.
13:36I need to meet up.
13:38I need to meet up.
13:40I need to meet up.
13:42I need to meet up.
13:44I need to meet up.
13:46I need to meet up.
13:48I need to meet up.
13:50I need to meet up.
13:52I need to meet up.
13:54I need to meet up.
13:56I need to meet up.
13:58So he didn't actually see tonight.
13:59He said that the woman said that he'd be getting stabbed if he resisted,
14:02so he ran off and he hid until they were finished.
14:05So there's no weapon?
14:06Didn't seem like it.
14:08So, I'll get some CCTV in the area.
14:11I'll start trawling through it.
14:14Oh, shit.
14:16Forgot they were in.
14:19Sorry to interrupt, guys.
14:20We're just showing the Justice Minister rounds.
14:23This is Detective Sergeant Rahman, Robert Wallace.
14:26What do you do?
14:28Nice to meet you.
14:29This is one of the local teams of detectives
14:30that work on cases that are less serious
14:33than those the major investigations teams would do.
14:36And what are you investigating at the moment?
14:38Well, it is a number of things, usually.
14:40Eye and car theft, serious assault.
14:43We had an armed robbery coming this morning,
14:45but Chris can tell you more about that.
14:48Chris.
14:49Hey? Oh, sorry. Sorry.
14:51The robbery on the Asda van.
14:54Why would anybody rob a supermarket delivery van?
14:56For the food.
14:58You know?
14:59People need to eat.
15:01This is Chris O'Neill.
15:02He's a detective here.
15:03Hello.
15:05Full disclosure, Chris is actually my brother.
15:08Oh, really?
15:10And you're a...
15:12Detective constable.
15:13Right.
15:14Great.
15:16You've been in this job a while.
15:18Yes, I have.
15:19I mean, not here all the time, you know, but...
15:21I'm sure you make a valuable contribution.
15:25Right.
15:26Well, we'll, uh, let you get on.
15:28Yes.
15:29Good luck with the Tesco van.
15:31Asda.
15:31Asda.
15:32Yes, of course, Asda.
15:33How did I say Tesco?
15:35Must be thinking of my shopping.
15:45Well, that was excruciating.
15:47Yeah, for me, mostly.
15:49Come on, Chris.
15:50You'd hate to be stuck doing that sort of stuff.
15:52Bill Martin.
15:55Who?
15:56Bill Martin.
15:56He used to be up here.
15:58Serious crimes, then he moved on to Counter Terror, Special Branch.
16:02I thought he was down in London.
16:05He is best avoided.
16:07Noted.
16:11Michelle?
16:13Chris, it's Sam Wishart.
16:14Please don't hang up.
16:17Chris?
16:18Yeah, it's me.
16:19I know you've been dodging my calls,
16:21but I really need to see you.
16:23Today.
16:23Today.
16:58Did you want a coffee or anything?
17:00No, no, I'm fine.
17:01I can't stay alone.
17:09Listen, I'm sorry I've not been in touch.
17:11Why would you have been in touch?
17:12I was a mistake.
17:15You said it yourself.
17:16That's not what I meant.
17:17Chris, just don't worry about it.
17:21Yeah.
17:25So, you want to talk to me about something?
17:28Yeah, well, um, it's about an old case, an investigation into a missing girl.
17:39Her name was Julie Mackey.
17:42Sam, I don't have the authority to talk to you off the record.
17:45I won't tell anyone that we spoke, Chris.
17:47I just wanted to know what you knew about it.
17:52Um, well, um, it was a long time ago.
17:5616 years?
17:57Mm-hmm.
17:57But it was all over the papers at the time.
18:01Yeah, yeah, I remember.
18:03But I didn't have anything to do with it, so.
18:05And Philip worked on it.
18:07Did he ever talk about it to you?
18:10No, no, really, just that, you know, it wasn't good because they never got to the bottom of it.
18:16You know, they never found the girl and she's still missing.
18:18What is this, Sam?
18:19You writing a story about this?
18:2116 years is a long time for someone to be missing.
18:25Yeah.
18:27Yeah, I don't know how anybody can cope with that.
18:29Jim Mackey, Julie's dad.
18:33He says she was kidnapped.
18:35I didn't know that.
18:37Did the police think it might have been him?
18:40I don't know, Sam.
18:41Statistically, you normally end up back in the family.
18:44You know, the people that you know are the ones that hurt you.
18:46Can you ask your brother about this for me?
18:49No.
18:50Please, just ask him what he thought of Jim Mackey.
18:53If he was a credible person that he was saying.
18:55Sam, I will not be asking my brother about any of this and I shouldn't even really be here.
18:59But you are here.
19:04Yeah.
19:04I mean, if you're feeling bad about what happened between us, then just answer my questions.
19:11Okay.
19:12I have information that a phone call was made to the Mackey house by a kidnapper.
19:20And the police covered it up.
19:22Your brother was part of it.
19:26That's nonsense.
19:26It's true.
19:27There's a recording of the call to the house that night.
19:30Sam, if you are doing a story about this and you need more information, the best thing
19:35you can do is contact the Scottish Police Service News Desk Manager.
19:39But I think you already know that, eh?
19:41Yeah.
19:42It's a nice thing.
19:44It's pretty good.
19:47I know.
19:52We're talking about who you and I need to listen to the mic in the comments.
19:54That was a joke.
20:04It's pretty good.
20:06It's pretty good.
20:08Wow.
20:39Jesus, it is here. Sarah Jans.
20:50Back from the dead.
21:05Chris, are you still here?
21:07Aye, meetings.
21:09Meetings.
21:11I'm sorry about earlier. I didn't mean to embarrass you or anything, saying I was your brother.
21:15You are my brother.
21:17I am, aye.
21:20So is that Bill Martin up here now?
21:22Yeah, he works for a security company that provides the protection officers for the government.
21:26All right, that's how he was in. I never liked him.
21:29He's a bully and a bigot.
21:31Aye.
21:31He's an acquired taste.
21:38Listen, I'm sorry I've not been in touch.
21:40Yeah, you're a busy man.
21:41No, no, no, Chris. There's no excuse. Not with what's going on with you.
21:44Any news?
21:49Well, we were in Edinburgh and I.D. this morning.
21:55Young girl pulled out of the fourth.
21:58What was it, Olivia?
22:01Olivia will come back.
22:03It's been three weeks.
22:04That's not long. That's not long at all.
22:06This kid's gone missing for a long time.
22:07Okay, that's not what I mean.
22:10What I mean is she's you and Michelle's daughter.
22:12She's my niece.
22:13You know, she's part of us.
22:15Whatever was wrong, whatever happened.
22:16Nothing happened.
22:17Nothing happened.
22:18I don't know why she left.
22:20She just left.
22:20No, I'm not saying anything happened, Chris.
22:22I'm just saying...
22:24I'm just saying if there's anything I can do,
22:27you just have to ask.
22:29You know that, don't you?
22:32Aye.
22:33Okay.
22:34That's enough to get back to Garcosh.
22:36Yeah, yeah, I should go on to.
22:37Listen, you should come round to this new house.
22:40You and Michelle.
22:41And Gemma would love to see you both.
22:43And his name.
22:45Yeah.
22:46I'll be in touch.
22:47Yeah.
23:01Hey, sir.
23:06Listen, there.
23:07Do you remember a girl called Julie Mackey?
23:12Aye, the family said it was a kidnapping,
23:15but it was a disappearance.
23:17I mean, there's no evidence to the contrary.
23:19No.
23:20So what do you think happened?
23:23I don't know.
23:24Dad was a crank.
23:25I remember that.
23:25What's wrong?
23:30I don't know.
23:31I just...
23:32That's what people are going to say about me if Olivia doesn't come back.
23:35No, they're not.
23:36Yeah, they are.
23:36You just said it yourself.
23:37That was a crank.
23:38Everybody always thinks it's a family.
23:40Chris, come on.
23:40I didn't mean that.
23:41What are you doing thinking about Julie Mackey?
23:44You'll torture yourself with that.
23:45Anyway, journalists asked me about it today.
23:57Journalist?
23:59What journalist?
24:01Samantha Wishart.
24:02She's a freelance.
24:03You shouldn't be meeting journalists.
24:07It's a notifiable association.
24:09I know, I know.
24:09I just...
24:11It wasn't about work.
24:12I just...
24:12I just bumped into her and she asked me about it.
24:17OK, see, if she comes back to you about this,
24:20you let me know.
24:21OK?
24:22Yeah, sure.
24:24OK.
24:26Late.
24:26Yeah.
24:33Good night.
25:00Piers.
25:26I need to get in touch with him.
25:28Are you mad after what you did to him?
25:30It's important.
25:33You can't get back in touch with Piers.
25:35Trust me on this.
25:37You put him in jail for ten years.
25:39You think he's just gonna have a cup of tea in the chat?
25:42You're gonna reminisce over the good old days.
25:44He will kill you.
25:52What did you do, Sarah?
25:55Please, Tony.
25:56Tony.
25:58You got a new life now.
26:00You know what's good for you?
26:03You will go home.
26:04I'm not going home.
26:09Do what you want.
26:10Nothing to do with me.
26:11How many months is she?
26:26I'd say seven at least.
26:29You think they're a family?
26:31Don't recognise any of them.
26:32No, me neither.
26:33Well, we don't know all the messed up families in the world, are they?
26:37Oh, I need to take care of this group.
26:39You have an idea, it's running.
26:41I'm not going home.
26:41That's all.
26:53Cheers.
29:24Mr. Mackey?
29:30Mr. Mackey?
29:31I know you're in there.
29:33Mr. Mackey?
29:34Who are you?
29:45I just need to talk to you.
29:47I don't want to speak to you.
29:49Please, Mr. Mackey, I just need to ask you about your daughter.
29:51Fire the door!
29:52Mr. Mackey, please.
29:58I need to talk to you.
30:02My daughter's missing as well.
30:04I know you're in there, I know you're in there.
30:12All right.
30:14I know you're in there.
30:17Well, that's all.
30:19Here I go.
30:20Hello?
30:21Hello?
30:22I know you're in here.
30:22You go.
30:23Come on.
30:24You go.
30:24Oh, thank you.
30:51What's it going?
30:58You still working?
31:03No.
31:05Haven't worked in a long time.
31:08Everything changed after Julie.
31:11Disappeared.
31:14So when did your daughter go missing?
31:18Well, it was a few weeks ago.
31:22She went to Central Station, she took a train to Edinburgh.
31:25We saw it on the CCTV and then she just disappeared.
31:29She didn't have her bank card on her or her phone.
31:32We went through and we took flyers, you know.
31:37Went to all the shelters, the hospitals.
31:40No sign of her.
31:41Nothing since.
31:42Haven't heard from her in three weeks.
31:45Three weeks?
31:47Yeah.
31:48Not even a phone call.
31:50Hmm.
31:51My wife used to dream of Julie phoning.
31:57She was obsessed.
32:00Her answer phone always had to be on just in case she phoned.
32:07But I think people were listening to us.
32:17Listening to you?
32:18Hmm.
32:19Listening to us.
32:21Is your wife, is she here?
32:27No, she's dead.
32:30Oh, oh.
32:32I'm sorry.
32:34She never got over it.
32:39She was the only one that heard the kidnapper's voice.
32:44First time you phoned before the police came, she answered it.
32:50All she ever wanted was a wee girl back.
32:55That's all your wife will want to.
33:02Yeah.
33:03Yeah.
33:04What did the police say about your daughter?
33:08Well, there's not much they can do, eh?
33:11There's no sign of foul play.
33:13She's almost 18, past the age where she can make her own decisions.
33:17No use to me either.
33:20The police are corrupt.
33:22We're not all like that.
33:27Sorry?
33:30I mean, the police, the police, they're not all like that.
33:33No.
33:34He said we.
33:36Who's we?
33:38Who are you?
33:56Jim.
33:58I'm a policeman.
34:00Okay, I'm sorry I didn't tell you.
34:02I just, I really needed to talk to you.
34:03You're a policeman.
34:04Yes, but my daughter is missing.
34:06I just thought you might understand.
34:07Get out!
34:14My daughter was kidnapped by the security services.
34:18And she was murdered because I knew about 6'4".
34:26Mr. Mackey?
34:27Mr. Mackey?
34:28Mr. Mackey?
34:29Mr. Mackey?
34:31Mr. Mackey?
34:33Mr. Mackey?
34:35What do you mean you knew about 6'4"?
34:39What is 6'4'?
34:42Mr. Mackey?
34:45And this follows on from the fact that the variance of a sum of independent random variables
35:11is the sum of the variances. Yes.
35:15Could you apply this formula for any sort of probability?
35:19You could apply this to medical research, social sciences.
35:24What about gambling?
35:26Binomial distribution can be applied to gambling, yes.
35:29However, I think I'm contractually obliged to tell you that gambling is not something we encourage here at Strathalmond.
35:36You're so boring.
35:38House always wins, Miss Wallace.
35:40House always wins.
36:10There's a stick that's following.
36:12Think about how long you're hearing or how long you've heard a book?
36:14I think it's a big issue of how long you're hearing it.
36:1715 p.m.
36:19So, you want to buy both of these signals?
36:20Well, that arrivido, you might choose a big deal.
36:22Well, I think it's a big deal!
36:23Like, don't we, the previous government…
36:25A big deal?
36:26There are no big deal.
36:29And you can use these technologies, but...
36:30there might be multiple things.
36:32There are just a thing that exists for an December.
36:33So, it is for $5.
38:04For God's sake, what are you doing?
38:16Shit, shit, shit.
38:18This is not the time to try and make an accommodation with a far-right English nationalist government.
38:39This is the time to restore Scotland's place as a progressive country back at the heart of Europe.
38:45An action that could see the leaders of your party, of your government, hauled through the courts.
38:50Then so be it.
38:51The leadership of your party has predicted to only open a legal referendum.
38:57And I think that's a mistake.
38:59How could the question of modality be a mistake?
39:01Well, we have a government in Westminster that breaks the law, that rides roughshod over the constitution of the United Kingdom.
39:08A government who is implacably opposed to Scottish independence and who will never under any circumstances grant Scotland the right to choose its own destiny.
39:16Therefore, we have no choice but to take a unilateral step of holding another referendum on independence.
39:23So, no advisory referendum straight to an illegal world capital.
39:28If the leadership of my party and our government do not understand that this is absolutely the time for the people of Scotland to decide their future,
39:37then I'm willing to challenge for that leadership myself.
39:40First question is the Ganga Celia at Westminster.
39:44Then you decide to the Scottish Parliament.
39:48Hello?
39:51Hello?
39:52Chris.
39:53Michelle.
39:55I'm sorry.
39:58About today.
40:00Okay, why didn't you call me earlier?
40:01Why didn't you let me know that you were okay?
40:03I've been worried.
40:04I know, I know, I know.
40:05I should have called.
40:06You shouldn't be down there.
40:07You need to be here.
40:09What can I do up here on my own?
40:10I'm not coming back, Chris.
40:12Not at the moment.
40:15Why not?
40:16I told you, I just, I...
40:17I need to do something.
40:20I need to feel like I'm doing something.
40:23Can you at least tell me what you're trying to do?
40:28I'm not getting into this at the moment, Chris.
40:45We need to concentrate on finding Olivia.
40:51Chris, open the door!
40:53Chris, who's that?
40:57Tell your brother I won't be intimidated!
41:00Sam! Sam!
41:02I met you this afternoon, and then after work a car follows me home
41:06and tries to run me off the road on the Erskine Bridge!
41:11A police car did that?
41:12No, not a police car, a black SUV.
41:14Who would that be?
41:15I didn't know you'd tell me.
41:17What did you do?
41:18Run off and tell him right after you met me?
41:20Run off and tell who?
41:21Philip, did you run and tell him what we talked about?
41:23No, no, I haven't told anyone.
41:24You're lying. You probably ran straight to...
41:26Why would I do that, Sam?
41:27Because I told you your brother tried to cover up the kidnap of Julie Mackey.
41:31Sam, come on.
41:32Just tell them to back off, Chris.
41:40Michelle? Michelle?
41:41Michelle!
41:46Did you help her fit, mate?
41:56Did you order food, mate?
42:01Aye.
42:02Yeah.
42:04See you later.
42:11Tony?
42:12No, no, no, no, no, no.
42:14Please, please don't put the phone down.
42:15Please don't put the phone down.
42:19I'll tell you why.
42:22I need to talk to Piers.
42:26I need to talk to Piers.
42:33It's...
42:34about my daughter.
42:40Honesty about these things is a far better strategy
42:43than perhaps the fudges around these issues
42:45that were in forage during the referendum.
42:48Hi, I'm afraid I can't take a call right now.
42:51But if this is you, Olivia, darn it.
42:54I've always tried to adhere to Alice de Grey's mindset.
42:58You should work as if you live in the early days
43:01of a better nation.
43:02Okay.
43:03Good luck with that, Minister.
43:04Thank you very much.
44:23Come on.
44:25Stop this.
44:26It's cold.
44:27What are you doing?
44:30No!
44:31No!
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44:36No!
44:37What are you doing?
44:38Let's go!
44:39Let's go!
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44:56Hit it all
44:58Hit it all
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