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00:00:56 Five, four, three, two, one.
00:01:02 Go!
00:01:40 Mummy, you blinked. I won.
00:01:42 Yes, you did. Now, in you get.
00:01:45 Tomorrow we're going to the seaside.
00:02:07 'So, if I'm going to show
00:02:13 'My boy and Camber Sands.
00:02:18 'Why this and why now?
00:02:22 Mummy!
00:02:26 'A force of nature,
00:02:28 'when he came howling
00:02:32 'And he hasn't stopped since. '
00:02:34 Mummy!
00:02:41 'Me and him spent a lot of time together
00:02:46 'To be fair, he wasn't always miserable.
00:02:50 'Or, maybe he was and
00:02:53 'I wouldn't be the first woman
00:02:55 'to have her knickers charmed off her
00:02:58 'Anyway, for better or worse,
00:03:00 'I got my boy and he got me. '
00:03:03 Mummy!
00:03:11 Mummy!
00:03:13 'I remember my mum took me
00:03:16 'The one day she was sober.
00:03:19 'It was drizzling then, too. "Gets you
00:03:22 - Knock, knock!
00:03:24 - I done a...
00:03:25 You done a poo-poo!
00:03:27 'And that quiet rain fell all the way home.
00:03:39 'My gran told me that Adolf Hitler did us
00:03:43 'His incendiary bombs made the hole
00:03:45 'that they built our tower blocks in,
00:03:49 'and London burned
00:03:54 "'It's on account of Adolf," she said,
00:03:56 "'that we get a nice a view
00:03:59 "'where the bombs missed. "'
00:04:01 Mummy! I'm running.
00:04:05 - You can't catch me.
00:04:08 If you think I can't see you in there,
00:04:11 'We bought our flat off the council.
00:04:13 'Smells of chip fat, but Lenny says
00:04:16 'cos it's within a stone's throw
00:04:20 'Third generation
00:04:25 'If you're interested,
00:04:28 'and you'll find us in council estates
00:04:31 'Favourite food: chicken Kiev.
00:04:35 Ah... got you!
00:04:38 'Religion: Arsenal Football Club. '
00:04:40 Right, wait, wait and... go!
00:04:49 Mummy, get him out now. Mr Rabbit
00:04:55 Mummy, get him out now!
00:05:04 Right. There you go.
00:05:07 That's better.
00:05:17 Hello?
00:05:19 'Your mum's in a spot of bother.
00:05:22 You mean she's arseholed and you're
00:05:26 She only ever calls
00:05:28 I don't want to appear rude,
00:05:32 - Is Granny arseholed again?
00:05:40 'And now the news at 6:00 with
00:05:46 This is the news with me, George
00:05:55 Mummy, you blinked. I won.
00:05:58 Yes, you did. Now, in you get.
00:06:05 Mr Rabbit doesn't like going
00:06:08 Yeah, but we have to keep him
00:06:12 He said he doesn't mind being dirty.
00:06:16 Oh, he told you that, did he?
00:06:18 And he said, you can come in here
00:06:26 Thank you, precious.
00:06:52 Everything go OK?
00:06:54 Still here, aren't I?
00:08:06 # 1-0 to the Arsenal!
00:08:10 # 1-0 to the Arsenal!
00:08:13 # 1-0 to the Arsenal... #
00:08:23 Cheers.
00:08:26 Cheers.
00:08:33 I'm going to kill those bastards.
00:08:35 Drinking and shouting all hours.
00:08:40 For Christ's sake!
00:08:43 I'll check he's OK.
00:09:47 Hi, Pearl. Can you listen for him?
00:09:50 - Sure, darling.
00:10:09 - How long since the alert went out?
00:10:15 I'll have to get in there.
00:10:17 Chemical?
00:10:22 Boy... look at that!
00:10:25 Ta.
00:10:27 She is fit.
00:10:36 - Twenty quid.
00:10:40 - You want the bet?
00:10:42 - And I'll take her home.
00:10:47 Excuse me... er... my friends think
00:10:51 and they bet me twenty quid
00:10:53 So tell me your name, we'll split the cash
00:10:56 - Twenty quid?
00:11:01 - Listen carefully.
00:11:04 Your friends are wankers.
00:11:06 Yeah... yeah.
00:11:09 So help me take their cash.
00:11:11 I don't need ten quid.
00:11:14 Right...
00:11:17 Look, I... I don't need
00:11:21 So... er... maybe we could
00:11:27 - Do you come from round here?
00:11:31 That's right opposite me. I can see
00:11:34 Bet it's done wonders
00:11:38 But I bet yours is nice... inside.
00:11:41 Yeah, it's all right. Least we don't have
00:11:46 Ha-ha... yeah.
00:11:50 Waiting for my husband.
00:11:54 He's a policeman.
00:11:57 He got called out on a job
00:12:00 Christ, bomb disposal, eh?
00:12:01 Cut the red wire! Cut the green wire!
00:12:07 That was ridiculously insensitive.
00:12:10 I feel like I'm about to go off myself,
00:12:15 We've got a little boy, he's four.
00:12:17 He's an handful. I mean, he's beautiful,
00:12:21 He's obsessed with a toy rabbit
00:12:24 Are you OK?
00:12:26 I'm not in the habit of spilling my guts
00:12:28 Don't apologise. I understand, if you
00:12:33 I'll get us another couple of drinks and
00:12:55 These new bomb scares have kicked it
00:13:00 God, it must be so tough.
00:13:04 Why? What do you do?
00:13:06 Oh, I'm a journalist for one of
00:13:10 What do you write about?
00:13:12 Anything from sleazy politicians
00:13:17 My name is Barry Lavis,
00:13:21 as authorised by the VAT act of 1968.
00:13:25 - People believe that, do they?
00:13:28 And if I can't get into their heads,
00:13:34 What do you tell people
00:13:39 I like you.
00:13:41 - Does that work?
00:13:49 - My girlfriend's away.
00:13:51 - She's in Paris.
00:13:56 He isn't back yet. Car's not here.
00:14:00 Well, if he isn't back yet,
00:14:03 For a coffee.
00:14:07 No. I'd better get back.
00:14:19 You all right?
00:14:22 Yeah. A stomach virus.
00:14:32 Maybe you should go
00:14:37 It's a stomach bug.
00:14:45 Are you going to the Arsenal game
00:14:48 Chelsea are going to slaughter you.
00:14:51 Nice view.
00:15:04 I think it would be better if I left.
00:15:09 I think it'd be much better if you stayed.
00:15:24 How did it go?
00:15:25 I'm still here, aren't I?
00:15:29 Yeah, love, you still are.
00:15:35 # 10-0 to the Arsenal!
00:15:44 # You're shit and you know you are!
00:15:50 I wish you wouldn't take him
00:15:53 What doesn't make you nervous?
00:15:55 Oh, nice.
00:15:57 0-60 in 5 seconds flat.
00:16:00 You could take her up to 170, 180.
00:16:03 You'd have to be in a chopper
00:16:05 I'll go down the shops
00:16:09 Choc-choc chip ice-cream to celebrate
00:16:14 I'm on duty tonight, love.
00:16:17 What? How come?
00:16:21 You could say no sometimes, Lenny.
00:16:24 Bye-bye, precious.
00:16:26 I am precious, aren't I?
00:16:29 Yeah, you are. I'll see you later.
00:16:32 Hand! Can I take my jacket off now?
00:16:37 No, you heard your mum.
00:16:49 Hello, there.
00:16:55 That's a nice car. I bet it does, what?
00:16:59 - 180 miles an hour?
00:17:03 Just goes to show,
00:17:05 I wouldn't say that.
00:17:11 Look... the other night was a mistake.
00:17:19 - So where are you going?
00:17:22 You're gonna be late.
00:17:24 Still, if you're motor does 180 miles
00:17:28 Do you want to have lunch with me?
00:17:31 I thought you just told me
00:17:34 and I'm sure I just said I don't intend
00:17:37 Jesus! You just say exactly
00:17:41 Yeah, I do. You should try it some time.
00:17:48 OK, OK, OK... I think
00:17:53 realist East End slapper I've ever met,
00:17:55 and, in case you hadn't worked it out.,
00:18:01 Look, I was going to cook myself
00:18:07 Sounds good.
00:18:10 - How many?
00:18:13 Fish fingers?
00:18:15 I don't know. I've never eaten them
00:18:20 Four, then. With chips.
00:18:36 What?
00:18:39 What do you mean, "what"?
00:18:44 What do you want from me?
00:18:46 There you go, getting straight
00:18:53 If you need a new girlfriend, I'm not her.
00:18:58 I like you.
00:19:01 Different from all the people I know.
00:19:03 About a hundred grand a year different,
00:19:06 You make me feel like I'm missing out on
00:19:17 You bother me.
00:19:31 Does this bother you?
00:19:47 What about this?
00:19:52 Does this bother you?
00:19:55 No. No, not really.
00:20:06 This?
00:20:14 Now I don't know what to say. And this
00:20:21 Don't take this the wrong way,
00:20:23 but if we wait around till we knew
00:20:26 we'd be here all day, and my husband
00:20:32 and my husband would kick your teeth in.
00:20:35 Fair enough.
00:20:37 I always try to be fair.
00:20:43 'And there's
00:20:46 'Looking around this
00:20:49 'you can really sense
00:20:52 'We've been looking forward
00:22:09 'What on earth...? I'm not sure
00:22:14 'Something quite catastrophic
00:22:44 'Some breaking news for you. Reports
00:22:49 'Possibly an explosion at
00:22:52 Fuck! I've gotta get to the paper.
00:22:55 'Information is sketchy
00:22:58 - Take me there in your car.
00:23:02 - I need to get them home for their tea.
00:23:06 Please, please don't let them be hurt.
00:23:11 We won't even get down there.
00:23:14 I don't care! Just get me there!
00:23:29 Stop there, sir! Back it up!
00:23:53 I can't believe my eyes, mate.
00:24:01 Keep people away from the area!
00:24:08 - Oi!
00:24:10 It's not safe.
00:24:24 Excuse me.
00:24:26 Have you seen a little boy? He's four.
00:24:33 Excuse me. Did you see a little boy?
00:24:36 - Baby, where are you? Excuse...
00:24:42 - Let's get you out of here.
00:25:16 Aargh!
00:25:17 Come on. Come on!
00:25:24 Daddy! Daddy!
00:25:27 Please... Please, God!
00:25:34 Daddy! Daddy!
00:26:17 'The death toll as a result of
00:26:23 'But police estimate there will be more.
00:26:25 'Forensic experts believe
00:26:29 'were responsible for the attack.
00:26:30 'Three in the grounds
00:26:32 'and three in service vehicles
00:26:34 'parked near the stadium perimeter. '
00:26:43 'Mummy! I'm running.
00:27:02 'The investigation is making progress.
00:27:05 'But I would still urge communities
00:27:07 'to give us the names we need.
00:27:09 'Not because of race or religion,
00:27:12 'but because at base we are all humans
00:27:14 'and we understand human cost.
00:27:18 'And make no mistake, we have already
00:27:26 'This has angered community leaders,
00:27:28 'anxious that young Muslim men will
00:27:33 'It's an echo of the London
00:27:37 'During the blitz of World War II,
00:27:39 'when barrage balloons
00:27:41 'to protect the nation
00:27:44 'We can now bring you live pictures
00:27:46 'of an extraordinary ceremony
00:27:48 'taking place in London.
00:27:50 '1,000 balloons launched
00:27:53 'of the victims
00:27:56 'Many of the victims' relatives are
00:28:01 'So, too, is the Prime Minister.
00:28:03 'Each one carries an image
00:28:08 'They're calling it
00:28:48 Hello.
00:28:51 Oh, God.
00:28:52 - No, don't touch!
00:29:01 I... I didn't know if I should come.
00:29:08 Is someone looking after you?
00:29:12 Your mum, your sister or something?
00:29:16 Probably think it's peculiar, don't you?
00:29:21 Bet you thought, "She's an East End girl,
00:29:25 all rallying around saying, "You'll get
00:29:29 A bit unfair.
00:29:31 It's unfair my boy's got
00:29:51 Why wasn't it you who died?
00:30:06 I came because I...
00:30:36 Oh...
00:30:41 You have been in the wars, haven't you?
00:30:46 Oh, you lost your paw.
00:30:49 I'll fix that for you.
00:30:57 You're a brave bunny.
00:31:47 - Let me walk you up.
00:31:50 - Will you be all right?
00:33:37 You're usually chasing bimbos
00:33:40 - You want footage of May Day?
00:33:43 No, Jasper. I'm a sports reporter,
00:33:49 But because it means so much to you,
00:34:36 'We are here today
00:34:37 'to honour the dead and to pray
00:34:45 'An act of terrorism
00:34:52 'Its purpose is to kill indiscriminately.
00:34:56 'Whether mother or father,
00:35:00 'sister or brother,
00:35:02 'parent or child.
00:35:05 - Run that again for me will you, Gary?
00:35:10 - That I'm not supposed to have seen?
00:35:36 This book is my life, my reason.
00:35:41 But today I lay it down.
00:35:44 For Muslims and Christians,
00:35:50 Today, the dead have more to say.
00:35:57 Here, rewind that bit.
00:35:59 Zoom in and rewind it slowly.
00:36:05 Yeah.
00:36:31 Shit.
00:36:35 So if this is one of the bombers
00:36:40 why aren't they telling us?
00:36:47 Did you go back to the trauma counsellor
00:36:52 Yeah.
00:36:55 He told me to write a letter
00:37:01 Did you?
00:37:04 I don't know his address.
00:37:07 Well, if you find out,
00:37:13 There was a Muslim nurse
00:37:15 Her God wasn't a bombing God.
00:37:17 It's not their God that bothers me.
00:37:23 People fool themselves that
00:37:28 At the end of the day, this is a war
00:37:36 I'm not paid to understand the mindset.
00:37:44 You didn't prevent May Day, did you?
00:37:51 No.
00:37:55 - I've got to go.
00:37:57 No... Thank you.
00:38:29 'He looks like you, I think.
00:38:33 'Look, he's dreaming. '
00:38:43 'Hello. Hello, bubblechops.
00:38:55 'Mr Rabbit's getting dizzy,
00:39:00 'Yes, he is. '
00:39:03 'You can see it. There it is.
00:39:08 - 'Go on. '
00:39:11 'Ah, you chased it away. '
00:39:13 'Wave to Mummy.
00:39:24 I'm sorry. I know... I know you said
00:39:38 I would've died that day
00:39:44 But I need to understand
00:39:51 There's a man in the footage
00:39:54 and I think he's one of the bombers.
00:39:59 All the people in those seats are listed
00:40:03 So I don't know why the police
00:40:07 His wife contacted the paper after
00:40:11 Her name's Ghorbani.
00:40:12 Then suddenly she stopped looking and
00:40:29 I tried to talk to her.
00:40:44 She'll want to protect their child.
00:40:51 They had a son.
00:41:01 I'm sorry, we don't have them.
00:41:10 Thank you.
00:41:21 'Dear Osama,
00:41:24 'I wonder, did you celebrate
00:41:28 'Did you turn on the radio
00:41:32 'Did you put down your mat
00:41:36 'I prayed.
00:41:38 'I prayed for the death toll
00:41:51 'They told me at the hospital
00:41:55 'I don't know if revenge
00:42:09 'I've heard it said that grief
00:42:13 'With a life of its own
00:42:18 'I don't know about that.
00:42:20 'Grief is the stillness of the world
00:42:26 'It's that quiet rain
00:42:32 'They say that grief transforms us.
00:42:37 'I know it's transforming me,
00:43:19 'Owing to a power surge
00:43:22 'all overground and underground trains
00:43:28 'We apologise for any inconvenience
00:43:32 'Replacement bus services
00:43:35 I think I've seen you
00:43:38 That's where I've got to get back to.
00:43:42 I think it's where all these
00:43:58 So, where have you been today?
00:44:02 I've been to meet my Dad.
00:44:06 'I've been to meet my Dad. '
00:45:14 - Jasper Black. I called earlier.
00:45:17 Victims' compensation.
00:45:19 This list should give me
00:45:21 on everyone who was there that day,
00:45:24 Not everybody. Some people
00:45:32 Access to server seems to be denied.
00:45:35 Says here to refer
00:45:38 Oh... OK.
00:46:14 - You're not having that.
00:46:17 You can't have it, then.
00:46:21 I'll get it.
00:46:25 - No, it's fine.
00:46:28 And something for him to drink, too.
00:46:32 - Do you work around here?
00:46:37 Why have you got that rabbit?
00:46:39 It's my little boy's.
00:46:42 Let's see.
00:46:53 He could do with a wash.
00:47:03 Where is he?
00:47:07 Oh, erm...
00:47:10 He's er... he's gone away
00:47:15 When does he come back?
00:47:19 I don't know... soon.
00:47:25 How come you're always
00:47:29 I don't like it.
00:47:32 And I have to meet my dad.
00:47:35 Where is he?
00:47:40 Where's your mum say he is?
00:47:43 He doesn't live with us.
00:47:48 I know he will, cos he promised he'll
00:47:52 He told me to meet him
00:47:58 That's where you go all the time,
00:48:03 Yeah.
00:48:07 'It's funny what we choose
00:48:11 'They say you believe in paradise.
00:48:14 'My husband and my boy
00:48:17 'They believed in Arsenal Football Club
00:48:22 'To make me realise
00:48:25 'on an English beach with my boy. '
00:48:38 I don't know why I didn't think
00:48:41 You're a very difficult woman
00:48:44 I'd have thought you'd have
00:48:47 Well, even terrorists take
00:48:51 - So, where's that leave you?
00:48:54 Actually, I was rather hoping
00:48:57 in an ongoing project of mine.
00:49:04 You know what the best thing
00:49:07 No.
00:49:08 Best thing about caravans is,
00:49:12 My dad used to say that.
00:49:15 "when you close the door
00:49:21 Doesn't matter what day I've had,
00:49:23 if I imagine closing the caravan door,
00:49:30 Now that feeling's gone.
00:49:33 Ever since May Day, it's as if I can't
00:49:37 I can't leave the horrors outside.
00:49:39 That's what those bastards have done,
00:49:47 If you don't mind my saying so,
00:49:50 you sound like a right nut job.
00:49:55 You are a remarkable woman.
00:50:06 You look nice in civvies, Terrence.
00:50:08 No one'd ever guess
00:50:16 - You're married, aren't you?
00:50:21 - You love her?
00:50:25 Sort of question you ask a bloke
00:50:28 at the Bomb Squad fancy dress disco,
00:50:34 I was very drunk and er...
00:50:38 I hadn't realised you were the wife
00:50:41 I was dressed as Pocahontas
00:50:47 Actually, she has asked me
00:50:53 So, I've been living
00:50:55 - Sorry.
00:50:57 Travelodges aren't actually that bad.
00:51:06 She's says I'm married to the job.
00:51:09 Do you think it's possible...
00:51:12 to love someone and betray them
00:51:21 Yes.
00:51:24 Would you like another drink?
00:51:31 I've got to go to the toilet, anyway.
00:51:45 I'm standing by in case
00:51:51 I thought you might be in trouble.
00:51:53 The man is wearing a green polo shirt.
00:52:00 I'm not blessed with much fashion acuity,
00:52:07 I'm worried about you.
00:52:13 You should go home, Jasper.
00:52:32 Good night...
00:52:39 Thanks.
00:52:58 Can I just tell you something?
00:53:06 As long as it's not about caravans,
00:53:15 I er...
00:53:17 I sometimes imagine
00:53:23 Not in... not in that way. Not...
00:53:26 Just erm...
00:53:33 Just that it's the morning and we're away
00:53:38 And the sun's pouring through
00:53:43 and we're miles from London.
00:53:48 And you can see those little specks
00:53:55 And it's very quiet and still.
00:54:03 We're chatting away and all of a sudden
00:54:14 That's all... you ruffle my hair.
00:54:21 And we smile because
00:54:49 You could just grunt or something,
00:54:56 Sorry, Terrence,
00:55:02 - What about your wife?
00:55:05 It's quite a small caravan, you see?
00:55:11 Where would we go?
00:55:13 Oh, Camber Sands, maybe.
00:55:19 Camber's lovely.
00:55:22 It's got lovely sand dunes...
00:55:26 ...and swaying grass.
00:55:34 You seem like a good, decent man,
00:55:39 But I think it's only fair to point out
00:55:44 Please don't waste your time
00:56:00 It doesn't matter what you say.
00:56:06 I will find every piece of your heart
00:56:10 and I will put it back together again.
00:56:12 And it will probably take a long time,
00:56:17 And, above all, I'll be your friend.
00:59:04 You ain't much of a bowler, are you?
00:59:07 - What? You think you are?
00:59:12 Come on.
00:59:13 - It's great here.
00:59:19 I came here with my little boy once.
00:59:26 Is he back yet?
00:59:28 No. No, not yet.
00:59:34 I wish my Dad would come back.
00:59:40 Do you think he'll come back?
00:59:47 Yeah.
00:59:54 What's your dad like?
00:59:58 He does impressions of people.
01:00:01 Does he? Who?
01:00:03 Erm... Arnold Schwarzenegger.
01:00:08 Yogi Bear.
01:00:28 Let's check the trains to
01:00:31 I'll get the tickets.
01:01:26 Wait!
01:01:28 - Wait!
01:01:33 'Asian suspect running
01:01:36 - 'All units. '
01:01:43 - Police!
01:01:47 'Mummy! '
01:02:02 'Mummy! I'm running.
01:02:07 'Asian youth with a backpack
01:02:11 Stop!
01:02:16 Wait! Wait for me!
01:02:18 'Mummy! '
01:02:25 Stay where you are!
01:02:28 'Confirmed
01:02:32 Stand still!
01:02:36 - 'Subject is wearing a backpack.
01:02:39 - He's not dead!
01:02:42 Stay where you are!
01:02:44 You said he'll come back.
01:02:47 He texted me to meet him.
01:02:55 'Proceed with highest caution. '
01:03:00 No!
01:04:09 Oh, you're back with us.
01:04:13 The bullet grazed the orbital plate
01:04:17 I'm going to ask the doctor
01:04:34 Would you like to tell me
01:04:45 It was 28th April.
01:04:48 It was 4 days and 12 hours. That's how
01:04:55 And then they'd be gone forever.
01:04:59 We went to the seaside for the day,
01:05:02 My mum took me
01:05:05 It's the one perfect memory I have of us,
01:05:19 Eight weeks ago, you see, he was here.
01:05:22 I had him to... you know, to...
01:05:28 I had him to hold. I could smell him.
01:05:34 I could touch his cheek with my lips,
01:05:42 He's never coming back, is he?
01:06:24 I now know everything there is
01:06:27 That's very kind.
01:06:31 These are strange times.
01:06:34 And we find ourselves with more
01:06:43 You need to learn
01:06:49 To not take what isn't yours.
01:06:52 And I would like to think that I could
01:06:56 Taking what isn't yours could lead
01:07:04 If I was you, Jasper Black, I'd take
01:07:08 or whatever it is you write about, rather
01:07:14 Otherwise, you might find yourself
01:07:17 That's very kind of you, Terrence.
01:07:26 The Crown vs Mohammad Ahmad,
01:07:29 Sonny Ghorbani was a suspect
01:07:31 You had him under surveillance
01:07:35 I'm guessing no one wanted
01:07:37 until there was some glory
01:07:47 You know the real reason
01:07:51 - I thought you were finished.
01:07:54 ...the only thing she'll see is that day.
01:08:00 I didn't know you were a Chelsea fan.
01:08:03 That squash bag you cart around
01:08:07 I must find out where I can get one.
01:08:51 'There's a lot of things we got
01:08:55 'Betrayal is one of them.
01:08:59 'That must be something
01:09:03 'How often do you look
01:09:05 'and wonder if you can really trust them?
01:09:11 'But if you murdered life that day,
01:09:15 'and now I have to live without it. '
01:09:58 Recently, Terrence, I've found myself
01:10:05 Yeah?
01:10:09 I never thought I could, but...
01:10:13 ...but sometimes I let myself.
01:10:20 So please tell me that it isn't true.
01:10:25 What?
01:10:34 Tell me you didn't go to the match
01:10:38 or you gave your ticket
01:10:43 Just tell me it's not because you knew.
01:11:01 I keep thinking
01:11:07 My child was four years old.
01:11:17 - I didn't believe they'd die.
01:11:22 We believed there might be
01:11:24 Our worst casualty estimate
01:11:27 The chances of either of them
01:11:29 - You worked out the odds.
01:11:34 You got it wrong.
01:11:36 I... I had no choice. I had no choice.
01:11:40 We'd a mole in a terrorist cell and they'd
01:11:43 A chemical explosion a hundred times
01:11:46 That's what we were working towards,
01:11:50 an hour before
01:11:52 But if you'd had a warning,
01:11:55 The message was that a football ground
01:11:59 We didn't know which one. If we'd
01:12:04 - My baby! My baby!
01:12:07 But you felt sure enough not to go!
01:12:09 Your friend really has been doing
01:12:13 If we'd acted to stop May Day,
01:12:16 the cell would've realised and changed
01:12:21 We'd have lost all insight
01:12:23 We couldn't let that happen,
01:12:26 The stakes were too high,
01:12:29 years of intelligence,
01:12:32 intelligence is the only weapon
01:12:35 Oh! My baby!
01:12:37 This was a decision taken
01:12:40 My baby boy! My four-year-old
01:12:51 I don't believe they died in vain.
01:12:53 Of course they died in vain!
01:12:57 - Ah!
01:14:40 'Mummy! '
01:14:53 'Mummy, I'm running.
01:15:04 'You can't catch me! '
01:15:38 # 'La-la-lah, la-la-lah...
01:15:46 # 'La-la-lah, la-la-lah...
01:15:55 # 'La-la-lah... #'
01:16:08 'Mummy! '
01:16:47 Mummy, Mr Rabbit doesn't like
01:16:51 Quick! Get him out, now!
01:17:15 Mummy, get him out, now!
01:17:22 OK. OK, let's do it.
01:17:26 - That's better.
01:17:30 Five, four, three, two, one.
01:17:35 Go!
01:17:54 Mummy, you blinked. I won.
01:17:56 Yes, you did.
01:17:59 Now, snuggle down.
01:18:01 Mr Rabbit doesn't like
01:18:05 Then he doesn't have to,
01:18:08 And he said you can come in here
01:18:12 Thank you.
01:18:15 You know what? Mummy would like that,
01:18:19 Now move over.
01:18:35 'We soon got into a routine,
01:18:38 'Life went on just like before. '
01:18:56 'Where are you? Here I come. '
01:19:04 'Are you there? Where are you?
01:19:07 'Where are you hiding?
01:19:10 'Mummy, Mummy, quick!
01:19:13 'What is it? '
01:19:16 'I'm not sleepy. '
01:19:21 'My dad's the best daddy in the world.
01:19:26 - '... Ribena! '
01:19:30 - 'Is Granny arseholed again? '
01:19:33 'We tape newspaper to the window
01:19:38 'And we found a use
01:19:42 - Do this.
01:19:44 Oh!
01:19:54 It's all right, precious.
01:20:01 It's all right, don't worry, love.
01:20:15 Mummy, you look lovely.
01:20:18 Thank you, angel.
01:20:20 You stay put till Mummy gets back.
01:20:24 - Chocolate fingers.
01:20:53 I'm sorry.
01:20:59 Is there somewhere
01:21:02 Do you have time for...?
01:21:04 No, there isn't time. I've got to get back.
01:21:09 I...
01:21:12 Well, we wrote you a letter and