01x06 - Episode 6

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Two shocking and unexpected murders shatter an already fractured community leading to one of the largest manhunts in British history.
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01x06 - Episode 6

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Do you know what a spy cop is?

Someone's been living their life

under the identity assigned to them
by the Met.

- Did he give you a name?
- Just a code name - Keats.

A mining family like yours was respected and, you
know, to be a policeman from a family like that...

- That night I remember...
- We all remember that night, don't we?

If you'd just stayed at your post,
just done your job,

none of this would have happened.

Kids! We're just kids out here,
playing games, no clue.

What's your name, Officer?

It's Daphne.

Why us?

I mean, is it all of us he's
sending a message to, or...?

No point asking
questions we can't answer.

But are we, like, in danger?

What did I just say?

- No.
- We should tell them.

- The police.
- Don't be soft.

We don't want this getting out.

People are wary enough of us as it is.

Wait. "Arrow." "Sparrow."

You what?

Arrow, Sparrow.

Arrow, Sparrow. It rhymes.

f*ckin' hell, are you
malfunctioning, or what?

I'm just saying it rhymes.

It might have summat to do with it.

He's not a b*at poet, Ronan,
he's a psychopath.

You all reckon it's me
he's after, don't you?

Like what you said when he was up here.

He mentioned me being
on this "list", or summat?

Yeah, it's not you.

Why?

It's me.

I think it's a message to me.

Go on.

He asked me, if.. if...
if he made it out OK,

or summat, could I help him.

And I... I just...

I said, "Yeah, whatever.”

We need to tell the police.

We won't feel safe until they catch him.

No-one round here will.

What do you think?

REPORTER: As the search for
the m*rder suspect Scott Rowley

continues into the second week,
many questions remain.

How has one man been able to evade

hundreds of police officers?

How long will restrictions in
and out of the county continue?

And when and how

will this manhunt come to an end?

RAISED VOICES OUTSIDE

DOOR OPENS

What on Earth...?

Rosie! Mum!

I thought I heard you!

He wouldn't let me in. Why have
you got people at the door?

- Are you safe?
- Yeah. Come in, love, come in.

Sorry.

Kids?

Mum! Mum!

Oh, come here!

Oh, I'm glad I'm here now!

I don't know what else to say.

What else is there?

You left, Ian.

You stepped outside this marriage,
even for a moment, to question it.

- No.
- Yes!

Well, that's my job.

It's my job to act
without bias or prejudice.

You know, my job, which I...

...I gave up everything for -

- my family...
- I'm your wife!

And you thought I could have
been this other person,

this spy!

I thought you were in danger, Helen.

I was just trying to protect...

Why does it matter so much,
finding them,

that you would sacrifice even...?

Because I need to know!

SOBS

And I need to know about that night...

...because it could have been different.

It didn't have to happen!

And you, you...

SIGHS

You kept such a big part of
yourself secret from me, Helen.

I kept it from everyone.

I blocked it out from myself.

That's how some people
deal with trauma, Ian.

That's how they survive.

Is that why you didn't want kids?

What?

Why you were against having a family?

Because you should have told me. I
wanted them, and you knew that.

That is so unfair!

You should have trusted me.

If you'd trusted me
with your past, then...

Don't talk to me about the past, Ian!

You spent a life
living on the outskirts,

running from things
that have happened. Fine.

Can't bear to face up to
your father till it's too late,

ignore your brother because
it's too bloody painful.

Having children wouldn't
have fixed any of that.

That's on you, Ian St Clair, not me.

So what now?

How have they not found him?

I mean, if I'd been here, Mum,
I'd have gone in them woods me self.

I'd have pulled him out and I'd have
k*lled him with me own bare hands!

I mean, this is unbelievable.

This is unbelievable!

This doesn't happen!

I want to see him. Dad.

You don't want to see him,
love, no, not like this.

Just... Just remember him as he was.

Has she shown her face?

Well, yeah, she...

...she's been very good, an' all, Cathy.

I mean, this hurts her, too, doesn't it?

I mean, he's nothing to do
with her, really, is he?

I don't know, in...

...in the cold light of day,

none of that old stuff seems to matter.

- Wow.
- What?

Oh, nothing. I mean...
it's not my w*r. I mean,

I've been saying for years to

bang your bloody heads together
and sort it out.

She's matured ten years
since I've seen her last.

Yeah, well, er...

...I've something
to tell you about that.

Right...

JULIE EXHALES

She's seeing a boy.

She's , Mum.
She'll be seeing lots of boys.

Yeah, but it's that Ronan Sparrow.

What?!

I'm no psychologist,
but I've got this, like,

supernatural ability to sense
when my wife is a bit tense.

What's that Star Wars thing?

"A disturbance in the Force"!

Thanks.

You know what I reckon...

...with my wise old head that I've
been giving a good wobble all morning?

That caravan.

We bought that so we could
tour the coast together.

No kids, hotels, other guests,

nosy Parkers. Just us.

Well, we can't leave now.

No, no, not now. But...

...just saying.

I love you.

And that's the only thing
that... doesn't change.

Everything else,
anything else, we can...

...chuck away, put on hold,
run a mile from.

We can do anything we like,

relying on no-one else, just...

...just...

...finding ways to be...

...happy together.

Like we always have.

So you just, er...

...let me know, yeah?

Where are you?

We found tyre tracks

just south of the old pit,

but they didn't go past
the perimeter of the woods.

And we have another arrow
at the Sparrow farm

from about pm yesterday,

about an hour after we tried
to take Andy Fisher alive.

But he has £ , with him

to potentially help him on his way.

Given the community impact assessment,

I think a public meeting
wouldn't be a bad thing.

A lot of people
are finding this traumatic,

so anything we can do
to support would be good.

OK.

Can I grab a private word with you two?

CHATTER

The Home Office have
confidentially confirmed

that there was an undercover
officer here in ' .

Right. So, who is it?

They won't tell me.

I don't blame them,
and I'm not pushing it.

Yeah, but this is
an ongoing investigation!

There are hundreds of
former officers from this unit

who are allowed their anonymity
for their own safety,

and, so far, no-one's been able

to explain why exposing
this person now would help...

Scott might be looking for them.

He could be on his way to them
right now, for f*ck's sake.

Then you'd better find him.
And please calm down.

What about the people of this
community? Don't they deserve to know?

Do you think your proximity
to this might be

clouding your judgment
at all, DCS St Clair?

Oh, f*ck off!

Could you give us a moment, please?

No. No, he's been my partner
throughout this.

He's behaved with integrity
and professionalism,

so if you've anything to say
to me, say it in front of him.

All right.

I'm saying there are
more important things

than your personal curiosity
about who this person is.

Do not pursue.

That's an order.

Sir.

CHATTER

PHONE BUZZES

I know being from two different
forces has sometimes felt

that we're not always on the same side.

But it has its benefits.

I've got a friend down south.

He's a crime scene photographer.

Way back when, he was struggling a bit,

so, er, I got him into recovery,

which helped save his marriage, his job.

He always felt like he owed me one.

I always told him not to bother,

but he wouldn't let it go,

said he'd find a way to pay me back...

...like taking forensic photos
of a dead ex-copper's phone...

...and the four numbers
he sent his last message to.

DOOR OPENS - Thank you.

Hi.

I'm just, er...

Well...

Oh, right, yeah, OK.

Sorry.

You OK?

No. Not really.

I wasn't sure whether
you'd still be here or not.

Yeah, yeah, still here.
I thought about...

But I can't quite seem
to exit the scene...

...not until the job's done.

Force of habit.

KNOCK ON DOOR

No. No. Sorry. Sorry.

Erm...

Erm...

I wasn't expecting...

I mean, obviously, I've thought...

Well, no, I don't mean that.

I just... I just didn't imagine...

Are you sure?

I don't know.

Are you?

God, come here.

I'm sorry.

EXHALES

SNIFFS

"Beauty is truth...

"truth... beauty."

DIALLING

RINGING TONE

LINE DISCONNECTS

DIALLING

I'm guessing this is you...

...cos you're the only one
who answered out of the four.

Keats.

That your code name?

So, why did you answer?

You worried?

Curious about how close we're getting?

I wonder if we've met.

I know you, don't I?

I wonder what it's like,
living a lie like that...

...all those years.

And that's... that's quite something.

Almost sociopathic.

BREATH TREMBLES

I'm sorry.

That's not fair.

Everyone carries lies around,
don't they?

Secrets.

I get it.

I've buried all my sh*t over the years.

In ' , it were you, weren't it?

You gave the names,
those who started the fire.

Well, you weren't alone.

I named them, too.

My own father.

And his friends.

So there you go,
you didn't do it on your own.

Tell me who you are, and we can fix it.

We can fix it together.

I want to help...

...because you're in danger.

LINE DISCONNECTS

EXHALES

Go on, it's all right.

- Yeah.
- Yeah!

- OK. Bye.
- Bye.

All right?

Yeah.

Yeah.

God, you forget, don't you,

how easy and simple
it all feels at that age,

before we complicate it all
with things that hardly matter?

Still, actually, I suppose they've got

some things in common, haven't they?

Both their grandads down the pits.

Didn't you always say that,
that your old man was...

I can drop her back at yours
after, if you like.

Yeah. Yeah, that's good. Thanks.

QUIETLY I'm going to go.

No, come on.

I need to go.

I don't want to be... look, just
stay and have a bit of breakfast.

Coffee. Have some coffee.

- Hello. Morning.
- Morning.

Thank you.

There you go.

Well, that's not great, is it?

What?

Well, she must know who I am.

And why would we be
having breakfast together here?

But you're staying here.
What, are you embarrassed?

No! But I am the headmistress
of the school, and...

We didn't do anything.

- We just...
- I'm married.

To someone who betrayed you.

No! Did he?

I'd forgotten!

I don't know.

This thing...

...with my husband...

I should be crushed,
shouldn't I? On the floor?

But I'm not.

I'm not.

And I think it's because...

...I'm not the same person you
fell in love with back then.

Kevin, I don't think
the best thing for me right now

is to throw myself into...

You don't have to say it. It's OK.

For the first time
in a long time, it's OK.

It's like, erm...

It's like a spell's been broken.

And in a way...

...it makes other things

possible again.

We're holding a community
meeting at the Welfare later.

Everyone's welcome.

Oh, where the bloody hell are you?

DOOR OPENS

What the f*ck?

MOTORBIKE ENGINE STARTS

You bastard!

This is Mickey Sparrow.

Rowley's here. The allotment.

He's got a bike. I'm going after him.

BREATHES HEAVILY

Right...

Boss!

Eyes on Rowley.

DOG BARKS

SIREN WAILS

SIREN WAILS

Right, you little sh*t.

You think you're the new
badass of this place.

I'll show you badass!

GROANS

SIREN APPROACHES

Scott...

SIRENS APPROACH

Hey! Move!

Move back!

Move!

Move back!

Scott!

Listen to me.

I need you to listen to me now.

Come on, this is over.

I promise to listen
to what you have to say,

if you drop that w*apon now.

Get in there!

Clear the bow.

Stay still! Cuff him.

POLICE OFFICER: Scott Rowley,
look at me. Look at me.


You do not have to say anything,

but it may harm your defence

if you do not mention when questioned

something which
you later rely on in court.


Anything you do say
may be given in evidence.


I'm sorry.

BOTH SOB

You m*rder*d Gary Jackson
on the evening of Sunday th,

when he were coming back from the club.

You know I did.

You have to say it, for the record.

You m*rder*d Gary Jackson

- on the evening of Sunday th...
- Yeah.

Why?

Gary bullied your dad.

Well, a lot of people bully me dad.

He isn't a strong man.

Have you met me dad?

But that's a conclusion

you knew we would entertain, surely.

Your dad was one side
of the miners' strike,

your victim was the other.

No, I didn't k*ll him because
of the f*cking miners' strike!

What, so it wasn't a revenge
thing? You didn't plan it?

No, I planned it. So don't
be making out it was some...

...that it weren't planned.

People didn't...

They didn't see me.

Online, they did. But...

That man, Gary...

...everybody saw him.

Whistling, walking,

name-calling, proud as Punch,
you know, no shame.

And there I was, getting sent down

for something I didn't even do,
and no-one cared!

Well, I bet people are seeing me now.

Aren't they?

What about these arrows you've
been f*ring round the place?

Chakarabartis',

train, golf course, the
Sparrows'. What about them?

Just small people.

Hypocrites and liars, probably.

The Sparrows owed me, offered help.

And the message in the lock-up?
"You're all liars"?

Yeah.

You are.

Everyone is.

You know, folk always
make judgments about people -

me, me family, being odd.

But when you peer into their lives...

...they've all got their secrets.

Then there's you lot...

running round like headless chickens,
trying to put it all together!

When there's nowt
to put together! f*ckin' hell!

So you weren't after this spy cop?

But you knew about that, didn't you?

Yeah. I saw it in that bloke's
emails, his solicitor.

So?

So?

Who is it?

I ain't got a clue, mate!

You left a note

in the forest.

Yeah, yeah, I figured that's
what you might be thinking.

So I thought, yeah,
good to keep that going,

send you all in circles.

I hoped if I could lie low long enough,

then the police'd assume I'd gone,

start to drift off themselves, meaning...

I could slip away easier.

I were close.

Wasn't I?

You said you're getting sent down

for something you didn't do.

But you did do it, didn't you?

Claiming unemployment

when you had your father's pit...

Yeah, well, I didn't know
you couldn't do that!

I didn't know you couldn't claim if you
had savings, savings I didn't even ask for,

his guilt money for passing me

off onto that woman and then
having to take me back again.

Where'd I learn that from, eh?

School? College?

They don't care lads like me,
somewhere like this. No-one does.

That's no justification
for taking a man's life.

Yeah, what about my life?

What life? I mean...

And you're told, aren't you?

"You don't deserve any better.
You're just..."

You're just a man.

A white working-class man.

And northern.

Not even northern,
not even that. Not even here.

Where we're from, we're nowhere.

All the old men round here are so...

...so proud.

Proud of what?

They're going nowhere.

And they don't see it.

I see it.

I'm not...

...complaining,
I'm not denying anything.

It is what it is.

IAN CLEARS THROAT

He didn't know.

Our undercover cop had
nothing to do with any of it,

- all this.
- Yeah, but we know.

We know they're out there.

Yeah.

But what difference
would it make, exposing them

after all this?

You got your man, Ian.

You got your man. It's over.

So, what will you do now?

I don't know.

I have this weird
and overwhelming desire

to go and get a hug from my son.

Well, thanks for all your help.

I mean it. Sorry we didn't...

...wrap everything up
the way that we hoped.

Well, maybe in the end
there was nothing to wrap up.

Wild-goose chase and all that.

Maybe don't go tormenting yourself

chasing old ghosts, eh?

Right, well...

...see ya.

Go well.

- Hi.
- Hi.

All right?

QUIET CHATTER

Hey.

- There's the meeting agenda.
- No, you're all right, love, thanks.

Right, well, er,

thank you, er, all for coming. Erm...

...I'm not sure if, er,
anyone has any experience

of this kind of thing,
but, erm, we, the police...

...with the help of
a facilitator, are aware

of the stress an incident like
this can have on the community.

And it can be helpful to
express our feelings around it.

As you know, we've charged someone

and we have them in custody.

Wouldn't have taken so long if
he'd targeted working miners.

Well, he weren't targeting miners.

It didn't stop you lot stirring it
all up again, though, did it?

That's not the purpose of this meeting.

What? You just said that you
wanted us to air our feelings.

Didn't you?

I mean, their side...

...they're always airing their feelings.

Gary did. I'm sorry, Julie,

I am, but how many of us here

have had to hear that word thrown at us

time and time and time again,
year after year, eh? Al? Fred?

Well, maybe you should have
had the courage to stay out.

Can we just maybe...?

It wasn't about courage!

It's the thing your side
never understood.

It wasn't about having
courage, it was about...

...having brains, you daft bastard.

Careful, Fred.

Look where we are!

The land we were born onto,
the coal beneath our feet,

it had no future. It were dying!

That's no-one's f*cking fault,
for God's s...

And you lot were
just in denial about it.

Or, er...

...start a fight. Well, y'know,
anyone can do that.

Instead, some of us...

wanted to make sure we could
eke out for as long as possible

everything we could get
from it, so that, y'know...

...there was something left
to rebuild on.

Yeah, and how's that
working out for you, Fred, eh?

They used you, man.

They used Nottinghamshire miners

to break a whole class of people.


You broke that.

You broke that, you and your bullies.

Yeah,
that's what it was, it was bullying!

Coming down here
to intimidate and frighten us.

And it was frightening! It was!

Frightening!

And it shouldn't be.

No-one should be...

...frightened in their own homes.

And that's why I...

...I can't forgive him...

...my own son...

...how scared he made you all.

For no reason!

I should have talked to him more.

No, we don't do that, do we?
We don't talk.

That's the most frightening
f*cking thing of all, innit?

No. No.

Er...| know what we're expected
to do, but I can't.

I can't forgive.

You lot, you always talk like
you're the victims, eh? Always.

What about the night of the fire, eh,

when we all tried to come together,

to recogni...

...to acknowledge the suffering your
lot were going through? Eh?

And that's what you repaid us with!

I mean, look at him.

- Don't!
- Well, look!

Don't!

DEAN SCOFFS

No-one...

No-one did this to me.

It were an accident.

That's it. That's all.

That's not a good enough story, is it?

There's nowhere to...

...nowhere to put your anger then...

...the blame.

I'm sorry...

...I blame.

We could've won.

United we stand, but divided we fell!

Scab county for evermore.

Which is exactly
what they want, isn't it?

Blame each other rather than them.

We're still bloody doing it!

They didn't care about us then.
They don't care about us now.

They just use us.

I mean, look at what they still call us,

what we call ourselves -
a "former mining town".

Why?

"Post-industrial."

How the hell are we meant to
move on from that when even

the way we talk about ourselves
is by what we aren't any more?

How are my grand kids...

...meant to imagine
a future beyond that, eh?

years of this.

You get one bloody life.

I've learnt that this week, God knows.

One life, and we're...
spending it hating.

Aren't you all tired?

I am.

So f*cking tired.

CHILD: Hi!

And so what's he been saying?

You can tell me. I can take it.

He's just, y'know...

...a messed-up young man. Angry. Lost.

So are a lot of people.
They don't do what he did.

Well, it seems like he...

...developed an obsession with Gary.

Well, with your whole family.

Happy. Together. Y'know,

everything he never had.

Didn't stop everyone

making it about the past,
though, did it?

Raking it up.

God! People!

So now what?

The circus packs up
and leaves? It's over?

To some extent, yeah.

Hmm.

- Then they go on to other things.
- Yeah.

Well, I can't.

I can't shake this need
to know who this person is.

People say I should just
drop it and move on, but, er...

I don't.

They lied about my husband

the night of the fire.

And whether it were deliberate
or not doesn't matter.

It got him blacklisted,
cost him everything.

You'll think I'm being daft now, but...

...I've been thinking a lot
about the past, obviously,

and, er...

But maybe it's because me granddaughter,

she's going out with...

...with one of her lot, Daphne Sparrow.

Her Ronan and our Cinderella,
a proper little Romeo and Juliet. But...

...she always said
her dad were at Clipstone.

Now, maybe I've misremembered,
maybe not, but I've checked,

and he weren't.

There were no Dunns at Clipstone.

And she never had
other family here or nothing.

Well, not until she married
into that lovely lot.

Like Steve McQueen in The Sting!

It's Bullitt, Dad.

You've got a great big dent
in the side of the car.

Want me to get it bashed out?

No, leave it. Folk need to know
it were me what caught him.

Hey, they must have
questioned him by now.

Must've not said owt about us.

Nothing he can say. He's a m*rder*r.

We can all relax.

Right, shout if you need
anything from here,

otherwise it's going
to the school for donations.

Rory, come on, love,
help me bag this up.

Look at you! All right, all right!

Ow! All right, all right!

You're skinny! Look at them!
Let's get some muscles on you.

You cheeky bugger!

I like your extension.

Oh! Yeah. Er...

We had it done...

Yeah. Rosie had just turned .

We had a party.

That must have been nice.

So, what's Fred said?

Is he going to visit him?

Do you know what? Don't answer that.

I don't want to know.

Here.

Oh, God!

I found it in Gary's stuff.

Look at us!

Couldn't tear us apart, could they?

All the things we've done
separately since...

...birthdays, christenings...

...kids' parties.

You never even actually
came to my wedding.

I did attend.

Sort of.

On the day...

...Gary knew I was going to feel...

I mean, even though he weren't
going to relent, you know -

"She's marrying a scab," ”
and all that...

But... Well, you can...
You can see the registry office

from the Co-op car park,

so he let me drive there
and park up and...

...just sat there with a little, cheap

bottle of plonk, screw-top, and...

...I just, you know, sat there
so you didn't see me.

Just quietly on me own,
just had a little...

I did see you.

And I were ever so grateful.

We're a right f*cking pair, aren't we?

FOOTSTEPS COMING DOWNSTAIRS

I need to ask you something.

I know I've no right,
but I'm just, erm...

Go on.

This undercover unit, we think they...

...they were using
dead kids' names to build

their, erm, you know, their characters.

Right.

Well, I've been ordered
not to pursue, so I can't...

...use the police computer.

But there...

...might be social work records
on some of them.

And I just thought that if you could...

SIGHS

Thank you.

I need to start with her.

Daphne Dunn. That was her maiden name.

Now, if she stole that name, then...

...like I say, who knows?

TYPING

I understand why you
kept it to yourself, Helen.

I do.

I see it every day in my job,

what people go through, so I understand.

And what I said about kids...

...I'm sorry.

We made that choice, you and me.

And I don't know how
I would have survived

without us being together. So I am...

...I'm sorry.

CHILDREN SHOUT AND LAUGH

Don't normally see you
at this sort of thing.

Small-town village life.

Yeah, well, I just thought
I'd show me face

a bit more, you know?

Anything?

There was a Daphne Dunn who...

...d*ed as a child in
down in Peterborough, but...

...can't be sure of it, so...

All right? If you can take your seats...

So what are you going to do?

Are you going to confront her here?

So, I think I can safely say...

- I don't know.
- ...that we're very glad

to be all together this morning

in the safety and the warmth
of our school.

You've already given so generously,

so I'm sorry to ask,

but we might need a little bit extra

for those that can afford it.

Coming up to Christmas time,

which means it's panto season!

Oh, no, it isn't!

ALL: Oh, yes, it is!

And we'd love to take
every one of our kids

to see it this year.

So during the next song,
anyone who wants to

buy a ticket for one child,

just text this number on the screen

with your name

and how many tickets you want to buy.

And by the end of the song,

we'll see how many lucky
Sherwood Community School pupils

we've got a seat for so far.

And only if you feel like you can.

Thank you!

PIANO PLAYS

♪ Al things bright and beautiful

♪ Al creatures great and small... ♪

- Should contribute something.
- Why?

People should see our name.

How many kids in a class?

tickets.

You're going to bleed me dry, you are.

MICKEY SIGHS

All of 'em.

We'll get tickets for each kid.

How's that for a modern-day
Robin Hood, eh?

Go on,

type it in. "All tickets."
All right, hang on.

I've not got me glasses on.

f*ck does that mean? "All Keats"?

Where you going?

Erm, I won't be long.

DOOR OPENS

Mum?

Don't.

Don't!

SOBS

You're going to take it all
away from me. Aren't you?

DAPHNE SIGHS

As if none of this was real, this...

...this life I've lived.

I'd rather end it all now
as Daphne Sparrow...

...than go back to being her...

...the person who...

...who caused all this.

You can't make me go back to being her.

They made you do that job.

They should never have
put you in that position.

We were kids...

...young coppers, both of us,
in the middle of that madness.

And, yeah, we f*cked up.
But we didn't cause that mess.

That weren't down to us.

I needed to know.

I'm sorry.

But nobody else needs to know,
I promise you.

We keep this between us.

You're lying.

- Police lie.
- No.

When I told you on the phone
that we can work together,

I meant that.

I don't deserve to...

...to carry on amongst
these people that I've just...

Hey. Look.

This is your home.

You made this life.

We need to stop
being trapped by the past.

What matters is the here and now,

and here and now you are Daphne Sparrow.

This is your family,
your friends. You belong here.

And I'm asking you to trust me.

Please.

CHANTING

REPORTER: As the miners filed in,

coal board officials were
waiting to welcome them.

CHATTER

REPORTER: Both Annesley
and Ollerton pits

are now likely to shut,

with the loss of , jobs.

MINER: This were me last
resort, to be honest, mining,

well, what I thought was
going to be a good future.

SECOND MINER: I've no
actual trade. I've just...

Not happening. There's no jobs
out there, really,

not for someone who's not got a skill.

DOOR CLOSES

We're about to be overtaken
by a revolution

which will sweep away almost
every distinctive feature

of the British industrial
relations system.

All right?

I, er... I've brought some beers.

Best come in, then.

REPORTER: Now, here's another
quite incredible addition


to the tale of the recent
Nottinghamshire manhunt,


which we now know was one of
the largest in British history.


It's being speculated that many
tens of thousands of pounds was


hidden by one of its suspects
and is still out there.


Buried treasure in Sherwood Forest.

You couldn't make it up!
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