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My problem is grief
- ordinary common grief.
What right do you have to make
judgements on my personal life?
Your own isn't exactly
a shining example, is it?
It isn't your fault,
Harry.
About Ros.
I'd love to have dinner.
.
.
together.
Are you in
love with Ruth, Harry?
Ruth has many wonderful qualities.
Don't let this opportunity
pass you by, Harry.
Excuse me, have you got any change?
It's not taking notes.
Hang on.
Um.
.
.
no, nearly.
Not, not quite.
That'll do.
No, no, no.
I've got some more somewhere.
.
.
Don't
worry.
No, no, here we are, excuse me.
Hello?
Excuse me, your change?
BRAKES SCREECH SIREN SOUNDS
SCREAMING
AGH.
.
.
!
AGH.
.
.
! Agh.
.
.
!
Harry?
There's nothing on it.
Are you sure?
It has the feel of a classic drop.
That's the trouble with spies, always
looking for meaning in everything.
Are you OK? Yes.
Are you certain? It's silly.
.
.
It's just a stranger, but.
.
.
I just can't quite get
the image out of my mind.
It all happened so quickly.
.
.
Oh, God.
Sorry.
Sweet tea.
That's what you need.
There was something in his manner.
Tea bags? Um, second shelf down.
His face was, um, I
wish I could describe it.
It's like he was trying
to tell me something.
He was about to kill himself.
I'm not sure how
much you could read from his face.
Yeah, I know.
And your imagination, especially after
a shock like that, it could play tricks.
Promise me you'll
take the morning off.
How very English.
Sweet tea.
MOBILE PHONE RINGS
Yes?
Yes.
I've got to go.
I'm late already.
Look, I'll be fine.
Harry!
Well, I expect the Home Secretary will want this
to be handled discreetly.
Do we know any more?
The formal ID hasn't been done.
.
.
Informally?
Yes, it's him.
GUN CLICKS
SCREAMING
Oh, Christ!
Sorry.
Sorry.
***.
***.
I'll get some locks
for the doors.
It's OK.
It's unprofessional.
I should've knocked.
You were up in the night again.
I am a person, you know,
you could talk to me.
It's just the odd nightmare.
I could help.
Couldn't I, maybe?
It's got to be worth a try.
Sorry, I'm running late.
Alternatively, we could put you in
a straitjacket and lock the door.
I'll keep the mad
ravings to myself.
See you later, mate.
Still think it's a
depressive coincidence?
I see you're doing what you were told,
taking it easy.
I've asked around, Harry.
He's Mik Maudsley, Head of
Security for South East Prisons.
Wife, family,
everything to live for.
Nothing to suggest he
was depressed or suicidal.
Oh, apart from this
- he was at Cotterdam the night of the fire.
Cotterdam? Yeah seems so, but.
.
.
no mention of it in the Special Branch report.
I thought that wasn't due out until later today.
I managed to get a sneak preview.
It's a cover-up, Harry.
It's 360 pages of fiction.
It concludes the
fire was an accident.
Cotterdam an accident? Exactly.
And Maudsley's suicide on the day the
report comes out? It can't be a coincidence.
What would be gained by Special Branch
concealing the truth? Depends what the truth is.
Now, moving onto Item.
.
.
Harry.
Good of you to join us.
Before we start, a
question for you, Oliver.
What happened at
Cotterdam? Cotterdam?
And before you point me in the
direction of the Special Branch report.
I have a copy.
I read it.
It's not even published yet.
Just as well, as it tells me nothing.
An accident.
Accidents do happen.
Yes, but accidents inside secure units that
kill seven of the country's most wanted men?
It's a whitewash, Oliver, and I, for one, would
like to know why the truth is being buried.
There is no burial of anything.
That is a serious accusation,
Harry.
Maudsley.
What? Mik Maudsley.
Is that supposed to mean something? The name of the
man who was Head of Security for South East Prisons.
The same man who threw himself under a train
this morning.
That is unfortunate.
I'll say.
I'm sorry you have so little
faith in your colleagues.
No-one wants this dragged through the press, so
Special Branch were told to lance the boil at source.
Anyone else support Mr
Pearce's vote of no-confidence?
I thought not.
Shame.
Well, then, gentlemen?
Shall we move on?
Page four.
Harry, Harry.
You're normally the first to
stick your neck out over this sort of thing.
And I do, I have.
But not this time, it seems.
I choose my battles
- that's the difference.
If we start saying what we're told, we become an
instrument of the state, a puppet force.
Look at Hutton!
Yes, but Cotterdam, Harry?
Cotterdam is unimportant.
Seven terror suspects died.
Whether it was an accident
or not, it was seven lives.
And the intelligence lost?
Oh, we pick ourselves
up and we go on.
My advice.
.
.
Save your energy for other
terrors on the horizon.
Cotterdam Prison.
I want to go back
over everything concerning the fire.
I thought Special Branch were
taking care of that? So did I.
It appears they've done nothing more
than write what they were told to.
I think those terrorists were murdered
and someone's protecting their killers.
We could be sleepwalking into
vigilantism.
Get everyone assembled.
Ruth, have you told anyone
what you witnessed this morning?
No.
Or logged a report, as I asked?
Not yet.
Good.
What do you mean? I thought
you'd.
.
.
Anything back on the ten pound note?
Malcolm's still looking at it.
Why?
Let's just call it an
uncomfortable feeling.
Do nothing.
Cotterdam Prison.
This was filmed two weeks
ago, when a fire all but destroyed the building.
All 240 inmates were evacuated except
seven.
These seven died in the fire.
All were members of the extremist group "
Acts of Truth" and were planning an attack.
Examples of their handiwork.
Bombs without warnings.
Maximum fatalities.
Which we were keen to avoid on UK soil.
But the fire
intervened and all our intelligence died with them.
Special Branch have
completed their investigation,
but their report reads like a thinly disguised
cover-up.
Someone knows why these men lost their lives
and hasn't come clean.
And then there is Maudsley.
Mik Maudsley.
Head of Security
for South East Prisons.
Now he was in Cotterdam the night of the fire,
and threw himself in front of a train this morning.
If these seven men were murdered, Maudsley
may be the only man who knew by who.
We need to find out who visited
the prison on the day of the fire.
But their computer firewall means we can't
hack in, we have to do this one on site.
Ros, I'd like you to go in
and Zaf back her up, please.
Our presence in Cotterdam is extremely
sensitive.
You'll need to be careful.
So, you agree with me
now? About the drop.
No.
I am undecided either way.
But if
there was a drop and it was targeted at you,
I don't want to leave an official trail,
until we know what it was.
OK.
Even Adam?
You can tell Adam.
I don't have to.
It's
up to you.
I'm not saying
you should keep things from the team, I'm just
saying.
.
.
Don't tell anyone.
Yes.
I mean, no.
Not until we know what it
is.
Exactly.
Right.
Ruth.
.
.
Maudsley was being paid by someone.
Six months ago, he was bankrupt and since then, he's
had his debts paid.
He died with a healthy bank balance.
No mention of it in the Special
Branch report either? No.
Sorry, am I.
.
.
? No.
No.
Hi.
Nothing on it, sorry.
Oh.
Are you sure?
I've scoured it, put it through
a scanner.
There's nothing at all.
It's just an ordinary tenner.
There's no other tests you can run?
Well, I could blow it up if
you like, set light to it?
No, it's OK, thanks.
I still don't understand how
it links to our investigation.
Just routine.
Oh, OK.
I need another favour
from you, actually.
Have you still got your
contact at the mortuary?
What were you trying to tell me?
What am I supposed to notice?
Angela Webster from the prison I inspectorate and my assistant, Steven Bhan.
We're here to do a spot
check of your IT systems.
There's nothing in the book.
Well, we don't
actually make appointments for spot inspections.
But Steven did ring ahead to tell you
that we would be in the area this week.
Actually, sorry, I might not have.
.
.
Oh, for God's sake, Steven.
Just call the Governor's office
and get this thing cleared up.
'Hello, Governor's office.
'
I've got a Miss Webster here.
Apparently she's from
the IT inspectorate.
Oh, God, not now.
All right, have her sent up.
But keep her sweet.
If you could place mobile phones, camera
equipment and bags in the chute, please.
Thank you.
We want to make sure that you've backed up all
your records for the last five years.
Of course.
We back up the information
store and all the network drives
daily on the DATs and you can
see in the job monitor here.
.
.
that there are alerts set
up if anything goes wrong.
Tapes are kept off site and
rotated on a weekly basis.
Angela, are you all right?
It's stuffy in here.
.
.
My asthma.
You OK? Is there anything I can do?
My inhaler's in my bag.
She needs her bag.
Can you
get it? It's at security.
I shouldn't really.
.
.
I need to stay with
her.
You all right? OK.
Breathe slowly.
OK, Jo, he's gone.
The tracker's in my bag.
Let
us know when it's on the move.
Will do.
Wow, the level of paranoia these days.
.
.
He's locked it! We need a code.
It has the same system as the civil
service.
Put in CR and three asterisks.
How many two-letter combinations
are there? HM, try that.
DA.
What was that?
Governor's initials.
OK, day of the fire.
.
.
Bingo.
The records are kept by the hour,
so we have to do this in stages.
Malcolm, I'm sending
over 6am till seven.
It's coming through.
.
.
The IT inspector's bag, please.
The tracker's on the
move.
He's on his way back.
I'll just keep sending
them.
Jo, where is he now?
He's on the stairs two floors away.
How fine are we cutting
this? Until we find something.
He's ten feet away.
Only
two more files to download.
He's outside.
Here you are.
Is she OK, then?
I'm fine.
Yeah, just too many
*** last night.
.
.
Thanks.
We need some air.
Thanks.
.
.
Thanks very much.
PHONE RINGS
Yes? 'Harry, why are your people
sniffing around Cotterdam Prison?'
So you're still pursuing Cotterdam?
Have you looked into it? A little.
I agree with you, the Special
Branch report is shoddy.
I'll get on to it, get them
to explain what is going on.
But I.
.
.
The waves you are
making are too big.
If we're going to approach this the official
way, we need to tread softly.
Make smaller waves?
You carry on the way you are and the whole
thing will clam up.
We need to work together.
I thought you said you
had something for me.
Politics is part of the
job, Harry.
You know that.
Let's do this the right way.
The way that
involves commissioning another report?
A committee delaying the truth
until Cotterdam is forgotten?
You're not the only moral guardian.
There are
others who care about the state of this country.
Then why are you looking
in the other direction?
I'm not.
Harry.
.
.
Harry!
Adam, I think you should see this.
Visitor's
log book from the day of the fire at Cotterdam.
All the names check out,
apart from this one, Klee.
An electrical contractor.
CCTV
still of him entering the prison.
We couldn't find any record of him
so we cross referenced this photo
with our systems and
Klee doesn't exist.
But Zakir Abdul does.
He's a known associate of Acts
of Truth.
He's been on our radar for years.
***!
You know what this means? Acts of Truth bribed
Maudsley into letting Abdul into the prison.
No wonder he killed himself.
They killed their own
men rather than let us interrogate them.
Where's Abdul?
A warehouse in King's Cross.
Jo, let's go.
Malcolm, get Special Ops to meet us there.
If the fire was caused by Acts of Truth, why would
Special Branch cover it up? To avoid a scandal.
It doesn't look good
- a senior prison manager colluding with terrorists.
Ready? Ready.
Mr Abdul.
This is the
British Security Services.
Please put your hands
where we can see them.
Zakir Abdul.
You are
surrounded by armed officers!
Put your hands where
we can see them!
Abdul!
Harry, Acts of
Truth got here first.
Mr Abdul has been expended with, like the
seven suspects.
They're tightening the net.
'They must be planning an attack.
'I'll raise the alert to level
six.
Get back here, Adam.
'
I know you're going to say I'm
crazy, and maybe I am, but I just.
.
.
.
.
don't think any of
it makes sense.
What?
Maudsley.
Ruth.
.
.
No, just hear
me out.
The way he looked,
he wasn't a guilty man.
You saw him for a split second.
You couldn't possibly.
.
.
I know, I know.
Rationally, I know that,
but.
.
.
Ruth.
Listen, you can relax.
Maudsley was the man on the inside.
Forensics have found DNA evidence which
proves he visited Zakir Abdul at the warehouse.
But there was no drop.
You were just in the wrong
place at the wrong time.
Yes?
I don't want you to get
fixated on this.
Fixated?
Well, no, not fixated.
.
.
Sorry, that's the wrong word.
But I'm worried
about you.
I'm fine.
You look exhausted.
Oh, Harry.
.
.
Let me give you a lift home? No, I'm going to go
on the tube.
Don't be such a stubborn old mule.
Mule? Well, I don't
mean mule.
It's a phrase.
God, those two.
One minute, it's
off, the next it's all on again.
I hadn't noticed.
This tracker should tell us.
If it's straight home
for Ruth, then maybe not.
But if it's out for a Chinese
or a curry, then maybe.
I'm really not interested.
Come on, there's not much else to smile about.
Ask Zaf
- he's running a book.
See you in the morning, Harry.
Bye, Ruth.
Bye.
No date then.
I thought you said
you were going home.
Maudsley's house.
What the hell are you up to, Ruth?
Zaf, meet me at Mik
Maudsley's house.
DOOR BUZZES
Come on.
Phone Harry.
You must be joking.
She's his rose-tinted blind spot.
Adam, then.
Sure, when we
find out what she's doing here.
I don't like spying on Ruth.
So don't.
What gun was Abdul shot with?
It was a Chinese Type 67.
Bit unusual.
Very.
Made Malcolm's day.
Like this one?
You're jumping to conclusions.
What conclusions?
I've said nothing.
But what's she doing here?
At Maudsley's house?
And if this is part of the team's operation,
how come we don't know anything about it?
Hi.
Hello.
Just the apple, please.
Sorry, I've only got a tenner.
Thanks very much.
Ruth.
Oh, my God.
What the hell
is going on? Thank God it's you.
Why are you acting alone? I'll tell you, but let's
get back to Thames House.
I'll tell you there.
Is there a problem?
Yes, Ruth, I think there is.
What's going on? We need
to talk to you, Ruth.
Do I, do I need to sit down, Harry? It's going
to be all right.
Let's go into Harry's office.
No, no whatever it is, let's.
.
.
just do it here.
Are you sure?
Yes.
What were you doing
at Maudsley's house?
Nothing, I mean I was.
.
.
You don't deny you went there? No.
Authorised?
No.
Luckily, you were reported.
At the Maudsley house, a
Chinese Type 67 was found,
the same one that killed Mr Abdul.
Know anything
about it? No.
Of course she doesn't.
This is insane.
Maudsley was under suspicion of colluding
with terrorists.
I didn't believe that.
Whether you believed
it or not is immaterial.
You were at his house, you went to the mortuary,
you were behind him when he committed suicide.
None of these events have been logged.
She was
following my orders.
I thought he was making a drop.
You were working with
him.
That is ridiculous.
And the two of you were
working for Acts of Truth.
When Maudsley died, you went to
his house to destroy the evidence.
That is not true.
There was
a drop.
Ruth.
.
.
I found it.
So where is it?
OK, let's see it.
Let's see where this takes us.
Is there a problem? I'm not sure.
Malcolm?
It's blank.
What?
Are you sure? Sorry, Ruth,
there's nothing on it.
There was no drop, Ruth.
You and
Maudsley were working for Acts of Truth.
Things got out of hand, you
pushed him.
That's not true.
I'm sorry, Harry.
You met Maudsley, followed him
to the platform and pushed him.
That's been tampered with.
It's a fake.
Please, Zaf,
let's not make this any more
upsetting than it already is.
We have witnesses saying
they saw you push him.
What witnesses?
You were seen, Ruth.
Apart from the CCTV, you were seen.
I will sort this out, I promise,
Ruth.
I will sort this out.
Harry, I've seen it
before.
Too many times.
We've done it to too many people.
Sir, will you move.
.
.
? Do not address me!
So do we back off Cotterdam?
Absolutely not.
Cotterdam's the key.
Ros, next time you come to me
before you go to anyone else.
I was just reporting the facts.
You were striking back at Harry.
I know you all have this loyalty to Ruth,
but she's pulling the wool over your eyes.
This isn't your father we're
talking about.
No, it's more devious.
If it turns out to be wrong, I'll be the
first one to celebrate with you, Harry.
My hands were tied,
you can see that.
What would you have done?
Turned a blind eye? I thought
that was your speciality.
Once a report has been made,
Harry, there's nothing one can do.
You know Ruth, you know
what she's capable of.
The Chinese Type 67?
Look, I don't pretend to know what's really going on
here but I'm asking for your help.
I need time, Oliver.
I'll give you a day.
I'll have her put under surveillance,
one day and then she'll be arrested.
Don't ask me for more.
And no contact.
Any contact between you and her
and it's out of my
hands.
Thank you.
Adam.
Everything we say is
going to be scrutinised.
We need to re-group.
We need to stay calm, work
out how best to clear her name.
Was anyone followed here? I think
we're clear.
Surprised to see you here.
Can I have a word? You had
better say it to everyone.
I'm not sorry, I was doing my job.
But you were wrong?
I agree she has been set up.
Why frame Ruth, though, what
do they gain? They get to me.
How is she? No-one's
allowed to speak to her.
How do you think?
Scared out of her wits.
We need to find whatever it was that
Maudsley was trying to get to Ruth.
So we all agree that Maudsley made a
drop? I think it's time to trust Ruth.
I should have done that in the first place.
Let's
assume Maudsley's innocent.
He's in prison that night.
He knows Special Branch
are hiding something.
He identifies Ruth as the person
to get information to Harry,
it's a good choice,
close but not too close.
Why not go straight to Harry?
Too risky.
What the hell is it?
Pandora's box.
Something
worth dying for to expose.
What about Maudsley? Military background.
Before prisons, he had intelligence training.
The drop could be
anywhere.
It'll be specific.
Somewhere Ruth can uncover.
He will have laid it with care.
Zaf, check the satellite
images of Cotterdam that night.
We can't rely on any
official evidence.
Harry.
.
.
I know, stay level-headed.
Ros, I need you to do
something for me.
.
.
DOOR SHUTS, SMASH UPSTAIRS
Adam wants to see you.
Usual place.
How can I get out?
Same way I got in.
I'll
stay here and be you.
I never apologise, by the way.
But if you did?
Four hours, Cinderella.
Then you turn into a pumpkin.
PHONE RINGS
Yes.
It's time to talk.
I thought we were
talking.
No, talk properly.
Come for lunch.
Without your disciples.
Anyone? Not yet.
What are those? Zaf's contact at
the Russian Embassy passed them on.
They look like satellite photos.
It's Cotterdam the night of the fire.
Oh, my God.
What? What
is it? There.
I don't.
.
.
What?
Seven people are being
removed from the prison.
It's two hours before the fire.
This isn't Acts of Truth.
We've been looking in the wrong
direction.
Well, who removed them?
The Intelligence Services?
Who else could have pulled it off?
It explains the Special Branch rushed report,
the attempted cover-up, even framing you.
Harry.
Oliver.
Take your jacket off.
Oh, for goodness sake.
Yourjacket,
Harry.
You could be wearing a wire.
Is it allowed? They'll
make an exception.
Thank you, sir.
Good.
Now we can talk.
They remove them, they
fake their deaths.
.
.
No-one ever hears from them again.
Adam, they're being tortured.
That's what this is about.
We have to find that drop.
Maudsley
might have had the only evidence.
We can't do things
the old way, Harry.
You know that, we play
by the book, and what?
Do you think anybody else
does? Look at the Americans.
Oh, please, don't start
talking about the Americans.
Everybody wants you to come on
the inside of the circle.
Join us.
You must be joking?
Now you may doubt our methods,
but see if this persuades you.
The planned attack
from Acts of Truth?
A major sports stadium.
Several devices capable
of inflicting mass ***.
What, would you have preferred
that we never found out?
Two-thousand-odd lives,
for a little discomfort?
Discomfort?
discomfort?
Or is it dogs, Oliver, is
that your preferred method?
Alsatians biting at men's
genitals? What gets them talking?
I'm not saying that it's
ideal, but what else can we do?
Sit back and let this
country take hit after hit?
We find civilised
ways as we have before.
Harry, you know as well as I do.
We were torturing
people in Kensington during the Second World War.
So what is my choice?
Join in this new nightmare
or watch Ruth be
thrown to the lions?
Think of it as an invitation.
An opportunity.
Save Ruth and join a club.
Offa.
Adam there's a picture of Offa in the
window.
I can't believe I didn't see that before.
He is? An obsession of mine.
He was
King of Mercia in the 8th century.
I wrote a thesis on him and the site
of his palace, now known as Wood Street.
That's the drop
Maudsley left for me.
Go round the back.
It could be anywhere.
No, no,
not anywhere.
Not anywhere.
It's here, here.
I've got it, I've got it.
Come on.
There's a microfiche reader
under the passenger seat.
OK.
Minutes from a meeting.
What's on the agenda? Hang on,
hang on, I'm just trying to.
.
.
"Top Secret.
Eyes Only.
"
Bloody hell.
You were right.
"Extradition and "special
interrogation measures.
"
Otherwise known as torture.
Cotterdam's mentioned.
There's other places.
Who's on the guest list?
Maudsley, MI6, Special
Branch, Military intelligence.
Someone from the
government.
Oh, my God.
There's someone here from MI5 too, our section.
Who? It's just a codename.
Our department.
It says Section D
- Fox.
That's impossible, somebody must have
put that in to stop us exposing it.
What do we do with it? We can't do
anything without calling Harry.
DIALS PHONE
Where the hell is he? We can't
move with all this surveillance.
The surveillance won't
stop until I'm arrested.
That's it.
Let's get you arrested.
Zaf, you still there? 'Yep.
'
Get a message to Ros.
'Subject leaving the house,
moving towards Cherry Road.
'All units apprehend on sight.
'Subject wearing long
overcoat, hat and boots.
'
SIREN IN DISTANCE
SIREN BLARES
CAR TYRES SCREECH
Armed police, stand still!
Armed police, stay still!
Keep your hands where I
can see them.
Do not move!
RINGING TONE ON PHONE
There's no answer.
Try him again.
No, still no answer.
God, where is he?
He was supposed to be meeting Mace.
OK.
Mace's club.
They'll be there.
Good.
Thank you.
Ruth's been arrested
trying to escape.
She's been charged with ***.
Twelve years.
Ten if she's lucky.
Were you so afraid of being passed over,
Oliver? Thought you were braver than that.
Harry, this character deconstruction
is all very interesting.
But you still haven't
answered my question.
How far is it?
We're nearly there.
What if I play neither strategy?
What if I say Ruth
did push Maudsley,
but I asked her to do it?
What if the rogue officer is me?
It doesn't add up.
Doesn't it?
Ruth would get a slapped wrist, but that's all
because she was only following orders.
But me?
A rogue agent at my grade?
Wait till the press hear.
Don't be so bloody stupid.
All I need to do is get the
waiter to call the police.
Make enough fuss as I go down.
Smash a few tables
as I tell my tale.
There must be three or more journalists
within shouting distance of this building.
I left my real name at reception.
Try silencing that.
You don't think I will, do you?
You don't think.
.
.
I've got it in me?
Frankly, no.
Can't take the heat.
Better cool you down.
You need the police to be called.
Not simply Security to put you
out on the street like a drunkard.
Very well,
then the police it is.
What's happened? Harry's been
arrested.
Why? He's attacked Mace.
Looks like he's taking the
rap for Maudsley's ***.
He's trying to save Ruth.
Tell me you're kidding.
Oh, my God.
No-one's been able to
reach him all afternoon.
The stupid, stupid man.
I can't believe it.
Adam.
Go back to
mine.
I'll try and get in to see him.
Harry?
We had no option, they
had every avenue covered.
Ruth would have spent the
rest of her life in prison.
We found Maudsley's drop.
We got the documents.
A secret meeting exposing
the whole torture scandal.
Use them.
Find a way.
We can't,
not without implicating you.
There's a codename, Fox.
It's an insurance policy.
Use me.
I can't do that.
We are
caught whichever way we turn.
You will go to prison for condoning torture.
If you don't stop them they will go on.
You must expose those
documents.
You don't.
.
.
Sir, I'm afraid there's now a ***
charge been brought against you, Mr Pearce.
I'm sorry I'm going to
need you to leave, sir.
You are still one of my operatives.
Expose those documents.
It's an order!
You are under suspicion of ***,
that makes your orders null and void.
I can't do it, Harry.
I've got the answer.
There is nothing we can do.
I step back into the frame.
OK, it just says someone from
Section D, it doesn't say who,
so let it be me.
I was Fox.
You discovered I was there, you
bring the documents to light.
Discredit Harry's confession as
someone looking after a friend, a lover.
I pushed Maudsley
cos they told me to.
Do you know what you are doing?
Yeah, I'm making sure that we can
still expose the torture scandal
without Harry being
buried with the blame.
What about you?
Life in a different direction.
No, Ruth this is madness.
We can't let you.
Think of a better solution.
I tell you how I see it.
Harry goes.
What happens to MI5?
This is only Round One
in an ongoing battle.
He has to keep fighting.
The authorities in this country cannot
be allowed to intimidate and torture.
Harry is the only one
who can take it on.
There's no choice.
If I
can save him, then I will.
You are admitting to ***.
A *** you didn't do.
You don't have to do this.
Yes, I do.
Ruth.
.
.
Adam, don't even try to talk me
out of it.
You know it's right.
We need to Photoshop the
meeting between me and Mace.
Almost done.
Easy, isn't it?
To throw your whole life away.
Wonder how I will be remembered.
Actually erase that thought.
I don't wonder.
Murderess.
Conspirator.
Betrayer.
Daddy!
All right, Wes? Guess where we
went? Jenny, give us some privacy.
I was just going to.
.
.
Don't worry.
Come on, Wes, let's go upstairs.
One last thing.
The
witness at the tube station.
That's the flat.
You are sure?
Jo tracked her down.
She was on the platform.
She couldn't have seen what she
said she did.
She was bought.
Bought to give a false witness statement.
She is one of the *** that set you up.
Can you, um.
.
.
can you say that again?
Look, you are going to be fine.
OK.
Where's the gun?
Here.
And they're definitely
blanks? Definitely.
OK.
Now is your moment.
SIREN IN DISTANCE
Aggh! Shut up!
Aggh! I said.
.
.
shut up!
Look at me.
If you go talking to anyone
again, I will kill you.
Do you understand?
Listen, you have no idea
what you've got yourself into.
That should have done it.
Yeah, there she goes.
Straight on to the police.
You were brilliant.
Lady Macbeth.
Sixth Form play.
Did I wake you?
No.
Yes.
Good night.
You awake?
Didn't sleep.
No, neither did I.
I'm going to have to remind
myself of why exactly I did this
for the rest of my
life.
You know why.
How much longer?
Only a few hours now.
And then?
And then it's up to you.
Yeah.
If we ever bump into
each other again.
.
.
.
.
either here or abroad,
I know what you are trained to say,
but if we do.
.
.
I'll smile.
Promise?
Of course.
I smile at every
pretty woman I pass.
Harry, you're covering for someone.
Ruth Evershed is the person
we should be looking for.
We've proof of a covert
committee she's been working for.
Bringing you down was just
a small part of their plan.
Please tell me you've got
all of this worked out?
So where is Ruth?
She disappeared.
Went under our radar.
I'm not stupid, Zaf.
It's all right, I
don't need to know.
I just hope she's well-hidden.
There's going to be a full-scale
witch-hunt.
Just hope she's got a broomstick.
Have you heard the news, Oliver?
No, is it good?
The Defence Secretary is
with the PM now, resigning.
The PM himself is going
to have to face Parliament.
God knows what they're
going to do with you.
I'll get my wrists slapped.
They'll re-invent my post.
You can't stop the
inevitable.
Oh, I think we can.
The Prime Minister is saying
he had nothing to do with it.
You'll be buried, Oliver,
along with all the blame.
Oh, and by the way,
the seven from Cotterdam
have been found in Egypt
and they're being brought back
to Britain for proper questioning.
Proper questioning?
If you play fair, you
should expect to lose, Adam.
You know that,
even if Harry refuses to see it.
Oh.
.
.
.
.
tell him good
luck with it from me.
'The Prime Minister
refused to comment
'on the resignations
of the Defence Secretary
'and members of the intelligence
services including Oliver Mace.
'Commentators say it's the end
of dark days for the services.
'
PHONE RINGS
Yes.
Thank you.
They've found her.
Where?
Dragged from the
Thames this morning.
Yes, that's Ruth.
HE CRIES
So, where is she?
I told Adam not to tell you.
I told him I'd give him
the sack if he didn't.
I don't know what I'll
do without you, Ruth.
What are you.
.
.
?
You take good care, yes? Yes.
And you.
.
.
don't get shot.
I won't.
Will you feed my cats?
Actually, take them to your house.
Will you adopt them?
Of course.
Goodbye, Harry.
Goodbye, Ruth.
There is something I have to tell
you.
I should have told you years ago.
Harry, please don't.
If I don't tell you
now, I never will.
Come on!
I'm coming.
Please don't say anything.
Just leave it as something
that was never said.
Something wonderful.
.
.
that we've never said.
Let me go, Harry.
We're going to sell nuclear
plants to the Saudis?
You knew it would be unpopular.
Someone's going to flog
them nuclear plants.
'It's the perfect barter deal.
'
Good to see you.
Enough, Adam
- enough lies.
Last night six men came
into the country illegally.
I want to know what
they're planning.
The terrorists are our
number one priority.
Do what you can.
'I'm going after him.
'
MACHINE-GUN FIRE
- 2006