Hidden (2011–…): Season 1, Episode 4 - Episode #1.4 - full transcript

After Ben Lander has told Gina that Morpeth and a man named Cockburn visited the night before his uncle and Mark were killed Venn drops Frank,wounded in the shoot-out,off at hospital. Gina gets a call from Joe Collins,whom she and meet in hiding. He says that Styles paid him and Stevie to kill her but instead they decamped with his lap-top,which he gives Venn. Gina confronts Sir Nigel,an open supporter of Wentworth,over her parents' death but,after he has said they would not oblige with Cockburn's request,he is killed. Venn hacks into the lap-top and discovers that Mark is alive and set to kill Wentworth next day at his press conference. Gate-crashing the event Venn sees Mark with a gun though the victim is not the intended one and ultimately nothing is resolved.

I have a client, he's
on a murder charge.

You're a lawyer?

Why do you need me
to find Joe Collins?

He's got something
that can get me out of here.

Tell me or I'm out of here.

What?
- A laptop.

If you don't find Joe
for me, I am dead.

- Today's violence
has put further pressure

on the Prime Minister
after today's allegations

about his financial affairs.

- Dead man walking.



- I've read
Elspeth's file.

- What do we want to achieve
with this information?

- The end of Brian Worsley.

- Tomorrow Alex Wentworth
will be appearing

at a press conference.

My understanding is that he's
going to make new allegations

against Worsley which
he won't survive.

In front of the world's media,

it'll be the perfect
launching pad.

- You are in danger.

There is someone I know.

I'd like to talk to
him and get his advice.

- Harry, I've
just seen Jason Styles.

- Michael's
been arrested.



- While you're in here
keep your head down.

You stand your ground.

- Where is she?

- Who's Teddy Cockburn?

- There were photographs
of this fella Cockburn

in the doctor's office.

Now you got your email,
you got your photographs,

you got your bottle,
all Cockburn.

"We'll raise a glass of
Cockburn's on the 10th of July."

- Don't you want
to know the truth

about what happened
to your brother?

- Well, they say
the truth sets you free.

The truth is going
to send me to prison.

- You want to talk about
the night your brother

and his friend came to visit?

- Somebody paid Paul
Hillman and my brother

to pull that trigger.

- Okay, no harm done, yeah?

- That's where
you're wrong, H.

- Get a towel, something!

- No! No.

No, H, no ambulance.

- Frank, you've just
been bloody shot.

- Gunshot wound.

The cops will be
right behind them.

With my record, that's jail.

Life.
- Frank, this is bad.

You don't have a choice, mate.

- Bastard.

Just get me out of the house.

- Okay.

This is going to hurt, mate.

Come on.

- Do you know what happened
in this house 20 years ago?

- Same night your uncle was
shot, my parents were murdered.

I think my parents were
killed for the same reason

your uncle was killed.

- Which is what?

- That's what I'm
trying to find out.

Why do you think your
uncle was killed?

- It was a robbery.

- Did they take anything?

- They bungled it.

They panicked when
the police showed up.

- Did they look panicked
when they shot your uncle?

Did they look panicked
when they shot you?

There's a reason why
your uncle was killed.

Did your uncle say
anything unusual?

Was there anything out of place?

Please think!

- The night before he was
killed he had a visit.

- Who from?

- What were you doing in there?

We need to get him to hospital.

How are you doing back there?

- Working on me story.

- Did you get
anything out of him?

- All he said was Braddick
received an unexpected visit

the night before he was killed.

From James Morpeth.

- What was James
Morpeth doing there?

- Morpeth was with another
man, someone called Cockburn.

- Teddy Cockburn?

- Yes.

Do you know him?

- Yeah.

"We'll raise a glass of
Cockburn's on the 10th of July."

- What?

- It's an email Frank found.

Morpeth.

- Yes?

- Harry Venn and Gina Hawkes
broke into the Braddick house

20 minutes ago.

- Braddick?

What did they want?

What are they looking for?

- That's not yet clear.

I am on my way there now.

- You do realize it's less than
20 hours to the main event?

- They're fumbling in the dark.

- Well, people sometimes
fumble their way to the light.

You take care of this
problem, Mr. Styles,

before that happens.

- Hey Frank,

how's your story coming along?

Do you want to run it by
me, as your solicitor?

- Harry, listen.

- What?

- I really hope you
and the girl make it.

If you do,

the next time I see you,

you won't be my solicitor.

You'll be sitting
beside me in the dock.

- Good luck.

Excuse me!

This man's been badly hurt.

He needs to see a
doctor straight away.

See you later.

- Good evening, General.

Mr. Morpeth is expecting you.

- Here, have a look at this.

It's a photograph of Morpeth
and Cockburn together.

- It's a Spitfire.

It's a bloody Spitfire.

Spitfire2, that's
the email address.

See how he responds to this.

- Main event 1600.

Units here by 16:20.

Units here by 16:35.

Hopefully with nothing else
to do but sit on their hands.

- Problem?

- Just give me a moment.

- Hello?

- You sent me an email just now.

- Yeah, I'm really looking
forward to the party.

- I'm
afraid you've lost me.

- You know, the party
where we're going to be

drinking lots of port.

Cockburn's port.

My favorite.

- Sorry, I didn't
catch your name.

- What's your name?

Spitfire2?

- I think you've
got the wrong number.

- No, you called me.

Okay, let's have
a listen to this.

- Yes, the cost in North
America is quite competitive.

You can find cheaper
places but you need to...

- Same voice.

- Morpeth visits Braddick
shortly before he's murdered.

That's no coincidence,
he's involved.

- I have just been
talking to Harry Venn.

I'm forwarding the
contact number.

Track down that
telephone, Mr. Styles.

- Understood.

- Yeah?

- Harry?

- Yeah?

- It's Joe Collins.

- Joe Collins?

I've been looking for you, Joe.

Where are you?

- I'm at a
hotel near Heathrow.

- You
were the chief leader writer

of the main RDO Media paper.

Now, your big boss,
Elspeth Verney,

not only is a very good
friend of Alex Wentworth's,

she's also a key supporter.

So, what can you tell
us of what he's going to

reveal tomorrow?

- It's going to be damning.

It's going to be very damning.

I think we're going to hear
things about Brian Worsley

that will shock and dismay even
his most ardent supporters.

Alexander Wentworth's

an extremely divisive figure--

- Harry. Thank God.

I need money
and I need a passport. Now.

Can you help me, pal? Can you?

I wouldn't ask, but I'm
in real big trouble here.

- Joe wait.

Joe wait a minute,
just slow down.

This is Gina Hawkes, she's

well, she was
Stevie's solicitor.

- Yeah, yeah.

- What's this all about?

- Did anyone follow you here?

- No.

- What did Stevie tell you?

What happened?

- Joe don't worry about
that, just talk to me.

- About a week ago, I
got a call on my phone.

This fella, called
himself Styles.

Asked to meet, said
there was money in it.

Me and Stevie, we met
him at the Embankment.

We talked for a
couple of minutes,

then we got in his car and
drove around for a bit more

and he offered us a job.

20 grand.

- What was the job, what
did he want you to do?

- Kill someone.

- Me.

You mean, me.

- Yeah.

He wanted it...

A sex crime.

- What?

He wanted it to look
like a sex crime?

- No, he wanted us to
go through with it.

- So why is she alive?

- We needed the money, bad,

but the more this fella talked,

the less me and Stevie liked.

When we got out of the car,
I took something with us.

- His laptop?

- Worst decision I ever made.

He sent someone after us.

You know who?

You'll think I'm
mad, but I'm not.

Paul Hillman.

It was him, Harry,
back from the dead.

I'm not making this
up, believe me!

- Joe, I believe you, all right?

I believe you.

- Can you help me out
here, Harry? Can you?

- Joe, Joe.

Where's the laptop?

Where's the laptop?

- "One more attempt
until data wipe."

- Let's get out of here.

- Stevie thought we
could bargain with them.

Give it back, they'd
leave us alone.

But these people, they're not
interested in doing any deal.

- Here.

Here you go.

Here.

- Look at this.

- Thanks.

- Wentworth's
backers now include

Sir Nigel Fountain, who
apparently has been working

behind the scenes for weeks

with billionaire
industrialist, James Morpeth.

The presence of such a
senior legal figure...

- Nigel Fountain
and James Morpeth?

- Throwing
their collective weight

behind the Wentworth campaign
is highly significant...

- Look
after yourself, Joe.

- Given the
constitutional crisis

the government is facing,

particularly given
the job Wentworth...

- I know a bloke
who should be able

to hack into this computer.

- Well, let's go there now.

- We can't, it's a shop.

It's not open till the morning.

Yeah?

- They're onto you, Harry.

Get rid of the girl's phone.

- Mark.

- Who was that?

- Give me your phone.

Give me your phone!

- Yes.

What--
- Come on.

Grab hold of the laptop.

- You are
within 100 meters of the device.

Acquiring satellites,
please hold.

- Harry, Styles!

- Satellites acquired.

Triangulating now.

- Shit.

Can't find the bloody ticket.

- The device is static

and within 25 meters of
your current location.

- Go, go, go, go, go, go.

Go!

- What's the status now?

- The
device remains static.

We can now track to
within ten meters.

- Ring Collins.

Warn him about Styles.

Now!

- This
is Joe, leave me a message.

- Straight to voicemail.

- Shit!

- Where's Harry Venn?

- Who?

- He was with you
tonight when you got shot

at the Braddick house.

- Nah, not me.

I was out walking my dog,
minding my own business,

when bang, someone shoots
me from a passing car.

- Where's your dog?

- Well, she ran off, didn't she?

Would you blame her?

- What did Harry
want with Ben Lander?

Why did he go back to the house?

- Did you just start
speaking Chinese?

Because I didn't understand
a word you just said.

- Do you like Harry Venn?

- He's my solicitor.

- Do you like him?

Would you call him a friend?

- Yeah, he's a good guy, Harry.

- Then do your friend a favor.

He's in serious trouble.

Someone's trying to kill him.

- Like you give a shit!

- What about you?

Do you give a shit?

Because if you do, help me.

I'm his only chance.

Where's Harry?

- There you go again
talking Chinese.

- Right.

Let's get you up to theater.

- Sorry, um...

I'm in a lot of trouble

and you're the only
person I can trust.

- Come in.

- Thanks.

This is Gina.

- I'm Gina Hawkes.

- Give us five minutes.

- Harry, what's
going on? Who is she?

- Mark's alive.

- Harry, look at
you, you're shaking.

What have you taken?

- He's alive, Lauren.

- Harry.

- I saw Paul Hillman.

I saw him.

- My God, is that blood?

- Listen.

I need to take a shower,
a change of clothes.

Just give me 10 minutes.

- Okay.

- Okay.

- In Britain, we rightly defend

freedom of the
press tenaciously.

But that freedom comes
with responsibility.

It is not a license
for abuse of power.

The allegations against
me are another example

of an over-weaning
media corporation

cynically manipulating the truth

in pursuit of a dangerous
political agenda.

- That was the Prime
Minister earlier today.

Meanwhile, key
Wentworth supporters,

who include billionaire
industrialist James Morpeth,

have called on the public
to brace themselves

for a body blow, not
just to Brian Worsley,

but to the entire
political establishment.

Prime Minister Brian Worsley,
still no nearer to...

- Where's the punch?

- It's tricky, Elspeth.

We don't know what
Wentworth is going to say

at the press conference.

If we over-hype this
and he doesn't deliver,

we end up looking really silly.

- I want you out of
this building, now.

Tomorrow, Alexander
Wentworth will give

the most sensational
disclosures ever made

about a serving
British Prime Minister.

That's what we need
to see on this page.

James Morpeth will be with him.

We need his picture
too, plus a profile.

The full works.

He's going to be a major
figure post-Worsley.

- Okay, we need to go.

- Morpeth is going to be at the

Wentworth press
conference today.

Today is the 10th of July.

The date in Morpeth's email.

- "We'll raise a glass of
Cockburn's on the 10th of July."

- I called a taxi.

- Why did you call a taxi?

- I have to talk to Nigel.

- I'm coming with you.

Gina, what's to stop him
calling Styles again?

Look, don't go to
see him, right?

Call him.

Talk to him on the phone.

- Whatever it is he has to say,

I need him to look me
in the eye and say it.

- Fine, but I'm coming with you.

- Harry, this is
between Nigel and me.

I'll buy a new
phone and call you.

Write down your number again.

I'm glad Stevie
Quirke sent me to you.

Mr. Venn.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah.

Have you talked to Michael?

- Yeah, he said you
went to see him.

- Didn't go too well.

- That's not what he said.

He said you said
some things to him

that really made him think.

What was it?

What did you say?

- I was quite hard on him.

- Well, whatever you said,
he didn't take it that way.

It meant a lot to him.

- Will you tell him I'm
sorry for everything?

- Harry, what do
you mean by that?

What's that? A gun?

- Lauren.

I love you.

- Area
forecasts for the next 24 hours:

Viking, north of zero, south
of zero, forecast acuity.

Westerly or south-westerly,
six or seven.

Occasionally gale eight at
first, except in the south.

Decreasing four or five.

Rain, then squally showers,
moderate or poor, becoming good.

West or south west, five or
six, decreasing, three or four.

Then back in the south,
four or five later.

Rain, then fair,
moderate or good,

occasionally poor at first.

Fisher, German Bight.

Southwest, five or
six, veering west.

Becoming variable,
three or four later.

Rain variable, moderate or
good, occasionally good.

- I'll tell Mr.
Wentworth he has your backing.

- Thank you.

- Yes.

- Glad to
have you on board.

- Thank you. Thank
you for your support.

- Alexander needs to know

if you're going to line
up with him on this.

- This is difficult, Alex.

You're asking me to
sign up for something

without telling me what it is.

- Ian, you know what this
country is up against.

We are this close to collapse.

That's why I'm asking you
for your trust and support.

- Blind trust.

Unconditional support.

- For now.

- Only
you could say that

with a straight face, Alex.

- And not for long.

After the press conference,

I'll go outside and
address the rally.

Then I'm going to
lead my supporters

on a walk to Parliament.

I'd like you to be
beside me on that walk.

- My God.

Mussolini's March on Rome?

- Except I'm not
leading a march of

black-shirt reactionaries.

I'm walking with
people who won't sit by

while their country falls
to pieces around their ears.

Some of those people
happen to be Conservative,

some are Liberal,
some are on the left.

Most aren't
interested in ideology

and neither, frankly, am I.

I'm certainly not interested
in the tried and tested

British way of staggering along

and hoping something
will come up.

In these circumstances,
that is not a viable option.

Have a think.

Your vote would
mean a great deal.

Welcome to the show.

This morning, the nation
waits with baited breath.

The talk of the last 24
hours here at Westminster

has been what exactly
will Alexander Wentworth

reveal to us all at his
press conference later today.

I'm joined now by
the political editors

of three of our
national newspapers

to fill us in on their
take on what has got to be

one of the most
controversial periods...

- Hello?

- Nigel?

- Yes?

- I need to see you.

- Where?

Kew Gardens.

- Do you think you
can get into it?

I am in sort of a
hurry here, Malcolm.

- Gina.

- Was it a shock, finding
I was still alive?

- They promised me nothing
would happen to you.

I still have their word.

- They?

Morpeth? Styles?

You're part of them.

Aren't you?

Who are they?

Why did they murder my parents?

Why do they want to kill me?

- Gina, you have to believe me,

I've only ever wanted
to protect you.

Remember the first day I
brought you to my house?

You were so lost, so sad.

It was an awful time.

But it was that day my life
really began, with you.

- Yeah.
- I still remember

the first time you
put your hand in mine.

- Yes.

You made me feel safe.

You made me feel loved

until you sent a
killer after me.

You've known all along why
my parents were killed.

When were you going to tell me?

- I had no part in it.

Your parents were my friends.

I had no idea they were
going to be killed.

- Why?

Why were they murdered?

- Malcolm, how long
is this going to take?

- Doesn't normally
take this long.

- Shit.

- They were asked to help
and they wouldn't cooperate.

- Asked to help?

What do you mean
would not cooperate?

- There are rules.

- Rules?

- Yes, rules that
have to be observed.

- Who asked my parents for help?

What kind of help?

- Gina, you don't
want to know this.

- You have seen me drive
myself insane for 20 years

trying to find out the truth.

So tell me.

Nigel, I have to know.

I have to.

- Running
out of time, Malcolm.

- That's his password.

- Great.

- And that
is his file directory.

- Your parents were still young,

but they were a
formidable legal team.

Well, you know that.

And they were approached
to do some legal work

by a man called Teddy Cockburn.

- What did Cockburn
want my parents to do?

- Gina, please, listen to me.

In everybody's interests,
particularly yours,

you must stop asking
these questions.

Your parents are
dead, I'm sorry.

Now, you have to believe me
on this if on nothing else,

I am truly sorry.

- What did Cockburn
want my parents to do?

Gina...

- This
is the help desk.

May I have your client ID?

- Er--

- Client ID, please.

- G-H 19-60-09-02.

- For verification,

can I have values one, three
and eight of your protocol?

I repeat, values
one, three, eight.

- All right.

- F, F, three.

- Job
number, please?

- 71-09-CJB9.

- Please
hold whilst I acquire.

How can I help?

- Status.

- One moment.

The engineers are
due on site at 15:55.

Access and egress
have been secured.

Are you set up to receive

on the device you
are calling from?

- Yes.

- Sending now.

- Thank you.

Wentworth?

No.

No, that's not possible.

- Come on.

- Yeah?

- Harry?

- Where are you?

- Sloane Square.

- Mark's gonna be at
the press conference.

He's going after Wentworth.

I have to stop him.

- Nigel's dead.

They killed him.

- Listen to me, Gina,

you should get out of
London as fast as you can.

You go back to Paris, go and
stay with Nadine, a friend,

somewhere you can be safe.

Are you okay?

- I'm okay.

Be careful, Harry.

- Okay, I'll call...

I'll call you later.

Bye, Gina.

- Goodbye, Harry.

- James Morpeth is here.

- Right.

James, how are you?

Good to see you.

- Feeling nervous?

- Not remotely.

Listen, they're
just making me look

beautiful for the cameras, so
give us a couple of minutes,

will you?

- Good idea, yes.

I'll leave you to it.

Jason.

- The girl got away again.

- How is that possible?

- Fountain.

He intervened.

He's dead.

- You need to get to the site.

- Girls.

Daddy's off to work now.

I'll see you tonight.

Be good.

- Mr. Morpeth,

is Wentworth going to be
the next Prime Minister?

- Do you have any
political aspirations yourself?

- Is this
about his optional funds?

- Prime Minister?

- Mr. Morpeth!

- Mr.
Wentworth! Mr. Wentworth!

- Mr. Wentworth,
what have you got on Worsley?

- I think that's a
question the whole country

deserves an answer to and
I'm very much looking forward

to giving the
answer later today.

- Mr. Wentworth,

do you think you'll be
Prime Minister tonight?

- Erm, well, that's
not for me to decide.

- Mr. Wentworth,
is this about his...

- Elspeth.

- Our boy certainly
looks the part.

- Thank you very much...

- He looks
exactly what he is.

Another plausible,
ambitious PR man

with a trust fund
and a pretty wife.

- Yes.

Poor thing has no
idea what's coming.

- Mr. Wentworth!

- Hi, excuse me.

I need to ask a
really big favor.

I've lost my press card.

Um, my mistake,

but I do need to get into
the press conference.

- I'll just check the list.

What's your name?

- Paul Brodie.

Thanks.

- I'm afraid you're
not on the list.

- Sir.

Is there a problem?

- Yeah, there is a problem.

I'm not on that list

and I need to get into
this press conference.

- Well, if your name's
not on the list,

you're not coming in.

- This isn't my mistake,
this is your mistake.

My name should be on that list.

- If it's not on the list,
you're not coming in.

- Yes?

- It's Harry.

- Put the phone down.

- I'm at the Wentworth
press conference.

I suggest you get here now!
- Put the phone down!

- All right, all right!

- Gun.

- Checking.

Clear.

- Get him down!

Security breach.

- We've just had a
communication from

the head of security
at the venue.

We're going in the back way.

Nothing to worry about.

- There's growing
speculation and excitement

about what Alexander
Wentworth is going to say

when he gets here.

He's invited the world's media

and the world's media
have turned out.

- I don't know who
and I don't know why,

but I know it's going to happen.

- Get him out of here now.

- Did you just hear what I said?

Russell, somebody's
trying to kill Wentworth.

That's what this is about.

- Shut up!

- Are you in charge?

- I am.

Found him in a secure
environment with a firearm.

Do you know him?

- Yeah, I know him.

Harry, sit down.

What were you doing with a gun?

- Fuck the gun!

Somebody's going
to kill Wentworth!

- Yeah?

Who's going to kill him?

- How many times?

I don't know!

- Why does this person
want to kill Wentworth?

- Look, you can keep dicking
around with these questions

or you can do
something about it,

but you're going to
have to do it quick

because Alexander Wentworth
is going to be dead

in less than 20 minutes.

- Have you seen the amount
of security out there?

- They can get to him.

Wake up, Russell,
you're a detective.

This is all connected.

The Braddick hit, Stevie Quirke,

it all leads to here.

- Take him away.

- Okay, okay.

I know what he looks like.

I don't know his name, but
I know what he looks like.

I can point him out to you.

- Raise your arms.

- Right, who
are we looking for?

- Mid-30s, medium build,
he's over six foot.

Dark hair.

- If you even think
of trying anything,

I'm going to let
these guys shoot you.

- Thank you.

- I have your badge.

- Good.

- For you.

There you are.

Thank you.

- Wentworth's in the building.

- Do you see him?

- No.

- One moment, please.

We're just waiting for
security clearance.

- Still not nervous?

- Honestly?

I feel the hand of
history on my shoulder.

- Well?

Do you see him?

- No.

- Russell.

This is a waste of time.

It's compromising security.

- Here.

That's him.

There.

- Which one?

- Striped tie, the gray
suit, there, there!

- Come on, he's over there!

- Let's go, sir.

- Mark!

Mark!

Mark.

Mark!

Who are you working for?

Who are you working for?

- On your feet, Venn!

- Sensational
revelations are still coming in

thick and fast following
the assassination

of the billionaire
industrialist James Morpeth,

shot down in front
of the world's media.

- It's being said
that the intended target was,

in fact, Alexander Wentworth
and rumors are also

gaining ground that the
assassination and ensuing chaos

will be used to justify
some kind of coup.

- Sources
are suggesting that
the assassination

may be linked to the death
of Sir Nigel Fountain,

who was shot dead in Kew
Gardens earlier the same day.

- So you deny you
were involved in

the Morpeth assassination?

- We've been doing
this for three days.

You catch on fast, Russell.

- What about the
Braddick murder?

You still denying that?

- Yes.

- Why did you go to the house?

- You know what, I've
got nothing more to say.

- Right.

It's just you and me, Harry.

Off the record, okay?

- Okay.

- This is what I think.

I think you found out
that something was

going down at the
press conference.

You weren't exactly clear what,

but you thought you
might be able to stop it.

- Exactly.

- And you had the gun
because someone had

already tried to kill you.

- There you go,
bang on the money.

- This is what else I think.

20 years ago,

your brother Mark came to you

and he asked you to do a
bit of driving for him.

You couldn't say no to Mark.

He had balls, charisma.

You looked up to
him, admired him.

I don't think you knew
there was going to be a hit.

Listen, H,

I don't blame you for
going along with him.

The one I blame is Mark.

He was your big brother.

He took advantage of you, Harry.

I think you've been
carrying a lot of guilt

for a lot of years.

And that's too much
for any man to carry.

This is a chance to
get it off your chest.

A chance to start again.

- That's very good.

Tell me, did they
make you retrain

in interrogation techniques

because they wouldn't let you
beat up prisoners anymore?

'Cause I'm impressed, you know?

Just goes to show, you
can teach an old dog.

But just so as
we're clear, Fenton.

Do you mind if I
call you Fenton?

Mark never asked me to drive.

And I wasn't at
the Braddick house.

You think you've got a case?

Fine, charge me.

- Harold George Venn,

I hereby charge you with
conspiracy to murder

Geoffrey Philip Braddick
on April the eighth 1989.

- Clothes.

Your solicitor's here.

- Gina.

Always said I'd get in trouble

just to have you as my lawyer.

- I have to warn you.

The coffee's terrible.

- I've drunk worse.

- You're a brave man.

Really.

I got you a newspaper.

There's a government, at last.

- So...

They were going to use
Wentworth's assassination

as an excuse for a coup?

- That's the most
popular theory, yes.

- Why did Mark kill
Morpeth and not Wentworth?

- Harry, Morpeth
wanted you dead.

Mark wasn't going
to let that happen.

He's your brother.

We're not going to make
a bail application today.

We don't have the
package in place.

You'll be remanded in custody.

Sorry.

- Don't worry about me.

What about you?

- I'm fine.

- Did you get what
you needed from Nigel?

- I got some answers.

- Well, I wasn't thinking that.

I know how much he meant to you.

- He knew everything.

He lied.

But he was trying to protect me.

- Do you have anyone?

I mean...

Do you have anyone to go to?

- Let's face the music.

Sir, I appear for Mr. Venn.

He will be vigorously contesting
the charges against him.

- Mr. Venn is
remanded in custody

until the 28th of this month.

- Go up the courtyard and wait.

- What's going on?

Oi!

What's going on?

Hello?

Oi!

Oi!

What's going on?

- Hello, Harry.

- What are you doing here?

- You think I'm
going to sit there

and watch them bang you up?

What's a big brother for?

- Lot of good it's done me.

- Saved your arse once or twice.

- You got me into this.

- That's right.

And now I'm getting you out.

- And that's supposed to
make it all right between us?

Is it?

- I don't have all day.

- No, of course you don't.

You've waited 20 years, but
you don't have another day.

- We need to go.

I need a yes or no from you,
Harry, and I need it quick.

Do you want me to
get you out of here?

- No.

I've got myself a good lawyer.