Malory Towers (2020–…): Season 3, Episode 13 - Malory Towers - full transcript

The Malory Towers girls try to stop the Johnson twins from escaping justice.

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Tell me what happened again,
Darrell.

Miss Johnson was right there.

And she didn't come past you?

Even if Miss Johnson
walked straight out there,

I turned around and looked outside
and there she was with Matron.

She couldn't have got there in time.

It doesn't really make any sense.

Are you sure you saw her?

I was...

Maybe I was seeing things.

Maybe you were.
I mean, two Miss Johnsons?



Doesn't make any sense.

CHEERING

THEY LAUGH

I wish we had more proof.

I want to believe you, Darrell.

It's just so... Farfetched?

I know.

Look who it is!

Bill!

Bill!

Now, now! Now, now!

Give her some space!

She could do with more bed rest,

but there's packing to be done,
so...



I'm fine.

It's Ron and Thunder
I'm worried about.

I told you, there's a groom taking
very good care of your horse.

Now, girls - focus.

You've clearing up to do ahead of
final assembly and home time.

Come along. Matron,
what's going on with Ron?

It's the last thing Miss Grayling
needs to be dealing with

one day out of hospital, but she's
gone down to the police station

to find out more about these thefts.

So we should know more later.
When?

She said she would be back
to attend assembly, so...

No, that's so frustrating!

We're not going to have time to
tell her what's going on at all.

Ah, Miss Johnson would like to see
Irene and Gwendoline now, please.

Us? Why?

Well, you'll find out
when you get down there, won't you?

So... BANGING

Sorry.

Irene.

I'd like you to accompany
Mavis's solo

at this morning's
end-of-year assembly.

It will be Miss Grayling's
first glimpse of how we've all

maintained her high standards
in her absence.

It's so important
and, of course, a great honour.

Can you do it?

Of course. Thank you, Miss Johnson.
Very good.

Now, Gwendoline,
as my much-valued head of form,

I'd also like a contribution
from you.

Hosting the assembly!
How does that sound?

It sounds like a privilege,
Miss Johnson.

What should I say?

I've taken the liberty of preparing
something, given the short notice.

Thank you.

So it's just three simple cue cards.

The first is to introduce Mavis
and Irene in the school song.

And if you're able
to drop in a mention

of their wonderful achievement...

SPEECH FADES

And finally,
after I've finished speaking,

you will introduce
Mam'zelle Rougier

to present the third form
French class.

So I'll leave this with you,
and make sure...

SPEECH FADES

Darrell! Darrell!

You know what you said about
there being two Miss Johnsons?

I think you might be right
after all.

What? No, Irene's seeing
things now, too.

No, the picture on Miss Johnson's
desk - I knocked it over.

The photo inside folded out
and I saw the whole thing.

It isn't just of her.

It's of her sitting next
to someone at a table.

Someone...identical.

Twins! I knew Ron was telling
the truth!

That's how I saw her yesterday,
both inside and outside the stables!

Wait.

If Miss Johnson's the one
using the stables for the thefts,

is that why she's kept me away
from Thunder all term?

All the punishment?
The extra tuition?

No, to be fair, Wilhelmina,
you were impossible.

Anyone would have given
you punishments.

This explains how she moved
the sculpture

without leaving our sight too -

we told her about it
and she made the phone call.

Then her accomplice got rid of it
before we got there.

Not just her accomplice -
her identical twin!

Did you see this photo, too, Gwen?

No, I most certainly did not.

Are you certain of what you saw,
Irene?

You are a bit of a scatterbrain.

It is a little unlikely.

Well, I can't prove I saw
what I saw.

But we can prove Irene did.

Right, come with me.

The door.

Oh, my gosh! There it is!

Should I take it? OK.

Girls?

What are you doing here? Er...

Oh, I'm sorry, Miss Johnson.

I forgot to ask what piece you
wanted me to play in assembly.

And that required an entourage,
did it?

I was looking for Miss Grayling.

Ah. Unluckily for you, she's not
on the premises this morning.

Irene, you will be playing
the school song.

Ah!

I trust there won't be any
more urgent queries?

Why are you moving all your things?

I might as well tell you now.

I've had the offer
of a position elsewhere.

I'll be leaving directly
after assembly.

I will miss you girls,
of course.

But it's time to move on.

No, that's so frustrating.

She's going to leave
and get away with it.

Did you see the photograph?

Yes, in the picture frame.

We couldn't take it.

None of the others will believe us
without it.

They might.

If we brought them other proof.

What other proof? How?

I've been standing here,
staring at these.

When I painted them,
I noticed there was other paint

underneath the primer.

Er, I don't understand.

I thought they were old canvases
being reused.

But we know from the article
that there's a valuable pair

of paintings missing.

What if Miss Johnson is the thief

and she's using us
to hide her stolen goods?

Let's put it on my bed.
All right.

What in heaven's name
is going on here?

But, Mary-Lou,
this is your painting.

Wasn't this canvas on display?

Ellen, be a brick and fetch me
the newspaper article, please. Yes!

We think we have proof
that Miss Johnson

has been handling stolen goods.

Er, how can Mary-Lou's painting
clear one's name?

Thanks.

Look, these canvases aren't new.

"Waste not, want not,"
Miss Johnson said.

See, even the sizes and proportions
are right.

And when I was painting them,

I could see the shadows of shapes
and colours covered up by the white.

Mark my words,

these are the missing paintings -
just hidden in plain sight!

Miss Johnson simply wouldn't.

She's a teacher. She's not a thief.

She cares deeply
about appropriate behaviour.

Just think of the golden rules.

Don't you see? The golden rules
are all about controlling us.

She doesn't want us underfoot
while she's moving her stolen goods.

We need proof.

We have to work out how to take off
the top layer of paint.

Where's Bill's penknife?

No, you can't scrape it off.

You'll damage the oils underneath.

I think I can help.

Baking powder. Baking powder.

Potassium hydroxide.

Have to be careful.

Acetic acid.

Er... Acetic acid?

Acetic acid.

Vinegar.

I thought Miss Johnson
took away your chemistry set?

It's amazing how many chemicals
you can find in everyday things.

Make sure you only do a tiny section
right on the very edge.

Gwen...

..may we borrow cotton wool
from your beauty set?

If it's going to put an end
to all this nonsense,

then I suppose you can.

Look! It's the women's foot!

Oh, my goodness!

It is the stolen masterpiece!

DARRELL: I can't believe
you found proof!

No, there must be an explanation.

Just because Miss Johnson
had the canvases

doesn't mean she knew
they were stolen.

If there's an explanation,
she can give it to Miss Grayling.

CAR HONKS

That's Miss Grayling's car back.

Hurry! Quick!
Let's get this downstairs.

Come on, Gwen! Come on, Mary-Lou!
Irene!

BELL RINGS

Sally!

It's been an age since
I've seen Thunder.

Cover for me? Of course.

And I'll keep a lookout
while you go.

You're bricks, both of you.

Darrell, I just wanted to say
I'm so sorry for not believing you.

Or Ron.

You saw Miss Johnson
with your own two eyes.

No wonder you didn't believe him.

I probably wouldn't either,
if it was the other way around.

Where's the painting?
I thought you put it back.

It's right here,
so we can show Miss Grayling

as soon as she comes in.

Shouldn't we wait
until she agrees to listen?

If we wait too long, Miss Johnson
will have already left the school.

Yes, you're right.

We don't want Miss Johnson to
get wind and talk her way out of it.

Where are we going to hide this now?

What about...

..behind here?

We can cover it with this.

Come on, Mary-Lou.

BELL RINGS

Quick! Hurry!

Miss Grayling! Miss Grayling!
Miss Grayling!

We're so glad you're back.
We need to talk to you.

I know, you're worried
about your friend.

But trust me, there'll be plenty of
time to catch up after assembly.

Excuse us, girls.

Thank you.

There you are.

# Four tall towers
The train blasts steam

# Oh, that cliff corner view
of the school of our dreams

# Four tall towers
teach us how to strive... #

What do we do now?

Catch Miss Grayling
straight after assembly.

There's still time.

# The games of our girlhood... #
It will be all right, Darrell.

# The lessons we learn today
will forge our lives ahead

# And with faded eyesight

# We'll look back across the years

# We'll salute those tall towers

# Those golden days as girls

# Your clifftop days
and your golden hours

# Will guide us through
our future years

# Hand in hand we'll leave... #
Please, allow me.

# ..a legacy

# Of promise and vitality

# We came here as girls

# To be women of the world

# And we'll do so with prosperity. #

We are going to have to get you
cleaned up, aren't we?

Wait! Thunder! The sculpture!

The thief didn't find it.

Ron managed to hide it after all.

APPLAUSE

Thank you. Thanks, everyone.

But especially thanks to Irene...
Oh!

Thank heavens poor Mavis' voice
recovered in time.

Of course, she shouldn't have
sneaked off to audition,

but still.

Why would she have had to sneak out?

What reason was there
to refuse permission?

Well, I... Er...

Thank you, Mavis and Irene.

Hello, everyone, and welcome
to the third form final assembly.

I'm delighted to be introducing,
as head of form,

and I'm now pleased to call upon
our acting headmistress,

who has led us so brilliantly
in the challenging circumstances

across this term.

Everyone, please do welcome
Miss Johnson.

APPLAUSE

E-Everyone, please welcome
Miss Johnson!

MUTED APPLAUSE She was just there.

What's going on?

Sally, I think she knows.

Cripes! We need to do something!
What should we do?

She's gone missing.
We have to tell Miss Grayling now!

She knows. What should we do?

Where has she gone?

Is Miss Johnson unwell, Matron?

Or is there something else
I should know about?

This is very unlike her.

Miss Grayling. Please, may I speak?

Do you know where Miss Johnson
has gone, Darrell?

Not where, but perhaps why.

We need to show you the evidence
and then you'll understand.

She's run because she's realised
we're onto her.

Miss Johnson?

We have proved that our thief
isn't Ron, it's Miss Johnson.

Look at this.

Miss Johnson asked me to paint
this for her,

and I realised there was paint
underneath the primer.

So I use some of Ellen's chemicals
to take my paint off.

And this is what was underneath.

Well, I never.

Miss Johnson?

Miss Johnson!
I can't talk right now.

Miss Johnson!
Go away, Gwendoline.

You really did do it, didn't you?

I trusted you!

I defended you!

I don't have time for this.

I betrayed my friends for you!

And now it turns out
that it was all so you could steal.

You didn't even like me.

I did well by you.

Don't you complain.

I made you head of form.

You had power and privilege.

But it wasn't because you thought
anything of me, was it?

You're wrong, Gwendoline.

I do respect you.

You remind me of myself.

You have a bright future
ahead of you.

Now, things are not what they seem.

Trust me.

But I can't resolve this
without help.

So, please, go back inside
and do not tell anyone you saw me.

No! No, I won't!

I don't trust you.

The police will be coming.

You might as well give yourself up.
You won't get very far on foot.

Who says I'll be on foot?

Meet me round back at the stables,
Julia.

Both me and Ron, seeing her
in the same two places at once,

we realised that it had to be
that she was a twin,

and together they were behind
the thefts.

Thank you, girls.

Mam'zelle?

please, call the police at once.

Certainement.

I will handle things from here.

Go to your dorm, girls.

What about Miss Johnson?

She was here a moment ago.
She won't have made it far.

HORSE GRUMBLES What is it, boy?

Sh, sh!

SHE WHISPERS: Why is Miss Johnson
here?

She should be in assembly.
Or is that her twin?

She's come back for the sculpture.
What can we do, Thunder?

We have to do something!

Hey, stop!

You, there! DOOR RATTLES

Let me out!

Hello? Can anyone hear me?

Hello?

CAN RATTLES

Hello? Can anyone hear me?

Did you hear something?

I'm being held hostage!

Help!

Hello! Help me, someone!

BILL: Is anyone there?
Hello?

Hello! I've caught the twin!
I need help!

Can anyone hear me?

That was Bill! She needs us!

Come on!

Julia?

Jennifer! In here!

She shut me in!

Unlock the door!

I won't let you do that.

The police are on their way.
We need to get out of here.

Do you have the keys to the van?
In the ignition.

Come let me out.

Jennifer?

Jennifer!

BANGING Let me out!

Where are the keys?

Where have you put the keys?

I haven't touched them.

Here they are. Gwen?

Gwendoline!

Dear girl.

Thank you for looking after those
for me.

I've done enough looking after
things for you this term.

Now I'm going to look after myself

and my friends

and the school.

Give...them...to...me!

DARRELL: Gwen, here, pass!

No! No!

No!

SIREN WAILS

SQUELCHING Ugh...

Gwen!

You did it!

We! We did it!

KEYS RATTLE Ah!

There she is.

I'm afraid we need you
to come with us, madam.

THEY LAUGH

You're under arrest.

Miss Grayling, what's happened?

What did the police say?

Both Miss Johnson and her sister
are being taken into custody.

The police believe
they may have been moving

from school to school for some time,

stealing valuable antiquities
everywhere they went.

And we stopped them!

You did.

And I shall be forever grateful.

But why did her and her sister
do it?

Why do any people do wrong?

I'm innocent.
I'm a vocational teacher,

passionate about education
and the welfare of my pupils.

Madam, please.

SHE LAUGHS

It's because
they had convinced themselves

that what they wanted
was more important

than the rules they were breaking.

Which brings me
to some other broken rules.

Can you think of what they might be?

Taking the keys to the van.

Locking someone in a horse stall.

Are we to be punished?

The question is,
is what you were hoping to achieve

truly more important
than those rules?

I...I think so.

Miss Johnson was abusing
your trust in us.

She was using the school
for criminal activity.

And she let Ron
take the fall for it.

She was wrong and it was truly
important to stop her.

I'm glad you understand that, girls.

This is an important lesson in life.

When do we follow rules?

And when do we break them?

Now there is another matter.

Miss Johnson tried to take
more than art.

Ah!

I was...going to go
and find you all, but...no need.

Miss Johnson did her best
to take your spirit.

And with it,
the spirit of Malory Towers.

I'm glad to see she didn't succeed.

I've been meaning to ask,
does this belong to anyone?

My crystal!

Thank you, Miss Grayling!

Thank you.

All! For finding the stolen art,

for saving Ron Gilson

and for making me proud
to call you Malory Towers girls.

MATRON SOBS

CLOCK CHIMES

Come along!

The lot of you to the coach!

THEY LAUGH AND CHATTER

Yeah!

THEY SQUEAL

Irene!
Hi!

Goodbye! I can't wait to see you
at summer school.

Make sure you practise.
No fear. See you then.

CAR HONKS Come on, let's go!

I'll miss you all so much!

Daddy! You'll never guess what!
Yes, I heard all about it.

Your father and I spent this morning
with the police,

trying to untangle everything.

But I understand you girls
got there first.

Well, Miss Johnson did have
a lot of people fooled,

but luckily I was there
to save the day!

Not just me.

Hmm.

I'm very proud of you, Gwendoline.

Ahem! Yes, well.

Carry on.

HORSE NEIGHS

Bill! Bill!

Bye, Bill. Going to miss you
so much. Going to miss you.

Bye, Thunder!

Now, be careful with
this great lump of horseflesh.

You'll do someone an injury.

Hmm.

BILL CLICKS TONGUE

Bye! Bye!

Mind your head.

Look! Look, it's Ron!

Darrell! I thought I was
going to be locked away for good.

Us, too, for a moment!

Thank heavens you're back!

Ron! Oh, hey!
It's nice to have you back!

Darrell! Mary-Lou,
do you want a lift or not?

Quick. Daddy's waiting.

Come on.

Goodbye, Ron.

Darrell!

Can't wait for you to visit.

Me, neither!

Bye, Miss Grayling!

Goodbye, Darrell.

Gwen.

Bye, Mary-Lou! Irene! Ellen!

What a year that was!

Bon voyage, my friends!

ALL: Bye!

Bye, Malory Towers! I'm so glad
I'll be seeing you again next term!

THEY LAUGH Bye!