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First broadcast 30th September 2007.

Miss Marple is invited to the wedding of a friend, but the gaieties are interrupted when a stranger arrives.

Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple
Juliet Stevenson as Gwenda Vaughan
Denis Lawson as Leo Argyle
Alison Steadman as Kirsten Lindstrom
Richard Armitage as Philip Durrant
Stephanie Leonidas as Hester Argyle
Lisa Stansfield as Mary Durrant
Burn Gorman as Jacko Argyle
Jane Seymour as Rachel Argyle
Tom Riley as Bobby Argyle
Reece Shearsmith as Inspector Huish
Julian Rhind-Tutt as Dr Arthur Calgary
Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Tina Argyle
Andrea Lowe as Maureen
Michael Feast as John Croker
Pippa Haywood as Mrs Price
James Hurran as Cyril Price
Camille Coduri as Mrs Lindsay
Bryan Dick as Micky Argyle
Greg Bennett as Police Constable
Leighton Haberfield as Prison Warden
Carl Isherwood as Scientist
Steve Munroe as Desk Sargeant
Shane Nolan as Policeman

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00:00:01I'll never fall in love again
00:00:07Since you said goodbye
00:00:13I'll never feel that thrill again
00:00:19Why should I try?
00:00:26I'll wake and face another lonely day
00:00:40Seems like that's the only way
00:00:46Living without you
00:00:49Have you re-typed the chapter on the Medici?
00:00:55Yes, Mr. O'Connor
00:00:57Is it the train?
00:01:00Ah, good
00:01:02Good
00:01:05And tomorrow we can move on
00:01:07On to the modern era
00:01:10Yes, Mr. O'Connor
00:01:13Why should I be scared?
00:01:18Could you...
00:01:20Turn that off, please?
00:01:22The sun will shine
00:01:27There may be stars above
00:01:31Shhh
00:01:32Mother
00:01:33Why do we have to go through this charade
00:01:36Where I have to confess my sins to you
00:01:38Like you're some sort of female pope?
00:01:40Give me the money and I'll go
00:01:42What's it for, Jaco?
00:01:44It doesn't matter what it's for, does it?
00:01:46Is it for business, drugs?
00:01:47Is that Jaco again?
00:01:48That sucks
00:01:49How do I know it's going to be?
00:01:50That's Jaco
00:01:51That's Jaco
00:01:58Just tell me what it's for, Jaco
00:02:00Mother
00:02:01Do you think that I could come here
00:02:03And humiliate myself again
00:02:05If it wasn't important
00:02:06If I...
00:02:07Look, if I had anywhere else to go
00:02:09But don't you think I have an ashamed mother?
00:02:11No, I don't, Jaco
00:02:13I think you're shameless
00:02:18Philip
00:02:20Thank you, darling
00:02:31I wonder how much he needs this time
00:02:34Whatever your brother wants
00:02:36She will give it to him
00:02:37How much?
00:02:39Two and a half thousand pounds
00:02:41Don't do that
00:02:42And if I don't give him the first five hundred tomorrow
00:02:45He's going to kill me
00:02:46Some of the thugs that work for him
00:02:48Will pour a bottle of whiskey down my throat
00:02:50Prop me behind the wheel of a car
00:02:51And roll me into a bloody crossing
00:02:53And the next time you see me I'll be dead
00:02:55Is that what you want?
00:02:56I know you keep that sort of money in the house
00:03:01I'd like to meet this bookmaker friend of yours, please
00:03:04That's not how it's going to work
00:03:06I am telling you
00:03:07Don't mess with this man, Mother
00:03:09What are you doing, Carson?
00:03:10I am not
00:03:11He's going to hand money over to you
00:03:12I am standing here listening to the argument
00:03:15Mother, this man is not going to come here
00:03:17Like a kid after school to discuss some playground spat
00:03:20He's going to come up here with a gun
00:03:23This is not a game, woman
00:03:30Give me the money, I have nowhere else to go
00:03:40Will this ever end, Jacko?
00:03:42All the advantages you had, all the money and thought poured into you
00:03:47And what have you become?
00:03:49A little man
00:03:50You're a bitch
00:03:54Give it to me
00:03:55No, no more
00:03:56Give it to me, I need it
00:03:58I think you should leave now, Jacko
00:03:59Give me the money now, or I will kill you
00:04:09Good God
00:04:11Jacko!
00:04:12I swear to God
00:04:13I swear to God
00:04:14I swear to God
00:04:15I swear to God
00:04:16She is dead
00:04:17Get out, Jacko
00:04:18Go on
00:04:19Jacko!
00:04:20Jacko!
00:04:21Jacko, wait!
00:04:22I'm a dead man, yes
00:04:23Calm down, come on, let's go for a walk, baby
00:04:25Okay
00:04:26Can't do it
00:04:28Jacko!
00:04:32Jacko, wait!
00:04:34I'm a dead man, yes
00:04:36Calm down, come on, let's go for a walk, baby
00:04:51Has he gone?
00:04:52He's gone
00:04:55Will you tell your person to leave, please?
00:05:02Sorry?
00:05:05I'll take the post.
00:05:13It's, uh, nine o'clock tomorrow, Grimberg.
00:05:17Yes, sir.
00:05:25I didn't give him the money this time, Leo.
00:05:39No.
00:05:41Jacko's a bad lot.
00:05:43He always has been.
00:05:46Have I done the right thing?
00:05:48Rachel, you've always done exactly what you wanted with these children.
00:05:51I think it's a bit late to start asking for my advice.
00:05:53It's all right, Leo.
00:05:55Once again, I will try to do the right thing by your children.
00:05:58And I will subsidize you as you write your substandard books,
00:06:01which no one ever wants to publish,
00:06:03and I will make all the difficult decisions for our family.
00:06:06You're the biggest parasite of the lot, Leo.
00:06:15Mother.
00:06:16Not now, Bobby.
00:06:17We really need to confirm what we're doing about the city trust.
00:06:20Sort it out yourself, Bobby.
00:06:22Sometimes I feel I should never have bothered with you and your brother.
00:06:25It's really all out.
00:06:28Mother.
00:06:29Son.
00:06:38Son.
00:06:41Son.
00:06:46Son.
00:06:46Son.
00:06:48Son.
00:06:48Son.
00:06:49Son.
00:06:50Son.
00:06:51Son.
00:06:51Son.
00:06:51Son.
00:06:52Oh, my God.
00:07:22Ah, Kirsten.
00:07:27Have you, uh, seen Mary?
00:07:30Your wife will be down at the lodge, Mr. Durrant.
00:07:32Right.
00:07:33Maybe you should go to her.
00:07:36I think I'll just have a little drink first.
00:07:52Oh, God.
00:08:04Yes, she did.
00:08:05Yes, she did.
00:08:07Go and fetch Leo.
00:08:08Oh, my God.
00:08:20Hello?
00:08:21What number, sir?
00:08:23I need the police.
00:08:23I don't know what you're smiling for, Mr. Argyle.
00:08:36I have seven witnesses who heard you threaten to kill your mother an hour and a half before she died.
00:08:42So what?
00:08:44I didn't do it.
00:08:45These same family members also testify that you attacked her because she wouldn't pay off your gambling debt.
00:08:52Look, everyone between here and Bristol knows that the old girl kept a stash in her desk.
00:08:57Now, I'm not a detective, Inspector Huish, I wouldn't dare presume.
00:09:01But the whole thing looks like a burglary to me.
00:09:05Mum was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:09:09Which the coroner says was about eight o'clock.
00:09:14Was it?
00:09:15Where were you at eight o'clock, Jacko?
00:09:18Hitchhiking.
00:09:20Between Red Key and Drymouth.
00:09:22Who was driving the car?
00:09:24I don't know.
00:09:25He was about 35, dark hair, drove a dark blue Morris Minor, talked a lot about Eels.
00:09:32Very boring, what can I say?
00:09:34He dropped me outside the pub at 8.15.
00:09:37You're a cocky little swine, aren't you?
00:09:40From time to time.
00:09:44Is this yours?
00:09:47Yep.
00:09:48The Southern Bank in Drymouth issued these two £5 notes to your mother yesterday morning.
00:09:53Their serum numbers are from the batch of £100 that your mother collects each month to top of the float she has on the estate.
00:09:59Yes, she gave it to me after we argued.
00:10:03Your family is sure she didn't give you any money, Jacko?
00:10:05Well, she did.
00:10:07So that's that, isn't it?
00:10:09Look, what you've got to do, Mel, mate, is your job.
00:10:13You've got to find the guy who gave me the lift.
00:10:15But your alibi's a lie, isn't it?
00:10:16I did not murder my mother.
00:10:17You've lived a life of lies, haven't you, Jacko?
00:10:20I did not murder my mother.
00:10:50Dear Miss Marple,
00:10:55It's a while since I wrote,
00:10:57but as you know, I regard the time I spent in service with you
00:11:01as the time from which my life began.
00:11:05You gave me the confidence to train for a profession
00:11:08and seek my place in the world.
00:11:10I hope I don't embarrass you, Miss Marple,
00:11:13when I write that you are the closest to family I have.
00:11:19Fate has dealt me a curious hand since I left you,
00:11:22but I am at last to be married,
00:11:25having found a happiness in life which I always thought would elude me.
00:11:30I would love it if it were possible for you to share my day of happiness with me.
00:11:35Dearest Gwenda,
00:11:38of course I remember you and would love to come to your wedding.
00:11:42As I grow older, nothing brings me more pleasure
00:11:44than to see young people I am fond of find happiness.
00:11:48Of all the girls who have come to me from the orphanage,
00:11:51it was you who underwent the greatest transformation.
00:11:53And I've often wondered what opportunities you have made with your life.
00:11:58As the wedding is on Saturday,
00:12:00could I possibly travel down to Devon early on Thursday morning
00:12:03to give me time to recover from the train?
00:12:07Oh, Leo!
00:12:09Leo!
00:12:11You can come!
00:12:12Oh, how wonderful!
00:12:15Where are you coming now?
00:12:23Yes, next we have the Arctic fox.
00:12:29That's Alopex lagopus.
00:12:31There she is, a cuddly little lass.
00:12:34Unless that is, you actually try to cuddle her
00:12:36when she might basically bite your hand off.
00:12:39So I suppose she's not cuddly at all, really.
00:12:42No, the thing that's interesting, actually,
00:12:44really interesting about Alopex lagopus
00:12:47is its comparison to the more common European fox.
00:12:51So let's have a look at her.
00:12:54There we...
00:12:55Ah, no.
00:12:57Sorry, that's...
00:12:58I do apologise.
00:13:00That's actually Miss Frobisher.
00:13:01She's a colleague of mine on the Hayes.
00:13:05Hayes, what do you call it?
00:13:07And there we go.
00:13:09There we go.
00:13:10Volpes.
00:13:11Volpes.
00:13:12Now, as we can see,
00:13:15these two foxes have adapted
00:13:17to live in very different climates.
00:13:20And the former one here is,
00:13:23believe me,
00:13:24very furry
00:13:24and has a good supply of body fat.
00:13:27Now, what also helps her to survive
00:13:30in a very frigid environment
00:13:32is her short muzzle
00:13:35and very thick ears.
00:13:38I'm so sorry.
00:13:40I do apologise.
00:13:42Yes.
00:13:43Marjorie,
00:13:44do hope you're not with us tonight.
00:13:47Sorry.
00:13:47I do hope so.
00:14:00It was indeed, Doctor.
00:14:01Most illuminating.
00:14:02Very kind.
00:14:03Miss Marple.
00:14:24Gwenda.
00:14:26Oh, how lovely to see you again.
00:14:29Yes.
00:14:30Yes.
00:14:32Well, first of all,
00:14:33I must apologise for the weather.
00:14:35And I also must apologise,
00:14:37thank you,
00:14:37for the final mode of transport
00:14:40needed to get you over to Sunny Point.
00:14:43But you see,
00:14:43the house is on the little island.
00:14:44Oh.
00:14:45And yes,
00:14:46the only way of getting across
00:14:47is on one of the little boats,
00:14:48which are all named
00:14:49after Leo's children, actually.
00:14:50Oh.
00:14:51The boats.
00:14:52Yes, well,
00:14:52slow down, slow down.
00:14:54Let me have a look at you.
00:14:57You look wonderful.
00:14:59It's been too long.
00:15:02I'm so glad
00:15:03that you could come, Miss Marple.
00:15:05I can't tell you.
00:15:07You see,
00:15:07Leo has five grown-up children.
00:15:09Oh, five?
00:15:10Yes,
00:15:11and you know how
00:15:11intimidating large families can be,
00:15:13especially when they all
00:15:14hold up together.
00:15:15Oh.
00:15:16But at least I'm going to know
00:15:17I've got one person
00:15:18on my side this weekend.
00:15:19Oh.
00:15:21It's been so muddy,
00:15:22isn't it?
00:15:22Yes, very.
00:15:23My job.
00:15:23Oh, dear.
00:15:25Brenda,
00:15:26is this the same
00:15:27Sunny Point
00:15:27that had a tragedy
00:15:28a couple of years ago?
00:15:32Yes.
00:15:34Yes,
00:15:34that's right.
00:15:37Rachel's death
00:15:38was a terrible thing.
00:15:39Mm.
00:15:39But, uh,
00:15:40it's behind us now.
00:15:43Anyway,
00:15:43mind your step,
00:15:44Miss Marple,
00:15:45on this board,
00:15:45which is very sneaky.
00:15:47It did.
00:15:48I do hope
00:15:48you're going to be
00:15:49comfortable in this,
00:15:50Miss Marple.
00:15:53That's it.
00:15:53You got it?
00:15:54Mind the corner, Bob.
00:15:55You mind the corner.
00:15:57Hold on.
00:15:58Tina?
00:15:58Tina?
00:15:59Yes?
00:16:00Yes, Bobby, sir?
00:16:01Um,
00:16:02who put these flowers here?
00:16:03You did,
00:16:04Sergeant Major, sir.
00:16:05Did I?
00:16:06You did, Bob.
00:16:07Well,
00:16:08these,
00:16:09no,
00:16:09I want the roses in here
00:16:10and I want these ones
00:16:11to go in the dining room.
00:16:11Well,
00:16:11can't the new maid do it?
00:16:13Get Mickey to ask her.
00:16:15He's always looking
00:16:15for a chance to talk to her.
00:16:17Hey!
00:16:19Oh, no,
00:16:20oh,
00:16:20Hester,
00:16:21no,
00:16:22no,
00:16:22we're using the old
00:16:23dinner service tonight
00:16:24and we're saving the best
00:16:25for the wedding day itself,
00:16:26aren't we?
00:16:27Yeah.
00:16:28Okay.
00:16:28How much does all this cost,
00:16:32Bob?
00:16:33It's great you've arranged it all.
00:16:34Well,
00:16:35Dad deserves it done right.
00:16:38Hello,
00:16:38everybody.
00:16:39Hi.
00:16:39You can be the much
00:16:40spoken about Miss Marvel.
00:16:42Am I?
00:16:43Oh,
00:16:43yeah.
00:16:44So these are
00:16:45Leo's son's Bobby.
00:16:47Hello.
00:16:48Hello,
00:16:48Bobby.
00:16:49Nice to see you.
00:16:49Hello,
00:16:50Mickey.
00:16:50Pleased to meet you.
00:16:51Mickey.
00:16:52And how are you,
00:16:53Mother?
00:16:53Oh,
00:16:54don't.
00:16:55Now,
00:16:55take your bag,
00:16:56Miss Marvel.
00:16:56Oh,
00:16:57thank you.
00:16:58Oh,
00:16:58and these are our
00:16:59two younger sisters.
00:17:00This is Hester and Tina.
00:17:02Hello.
00:17:02Hello,
00:17:02Hester.
00:17:03Hello.
00:17:04Tina.
00:17:05Let's see if Miss Marvel
00:17:06can spot the family resemblance.
00:17:11You see,
00:17:12Leo and Rachel's
00:17:14children are adopted.
00:17:15Ah,
00:17:16I see.
00:17:17Forecast says it's going to rain
00:17:18all weekend.
00:17:18Gwenda,
00:17:18you do realise that,
00:17:19don't you?
00:17:21Mrs.
00:17:22Philip,
00:17:23he's married to our sister,
00:17:24Mary.
00:17:24But we ignore him.
00:17:25He's grumpy.
00:17:27I'm the grump's wife,
00:17:28Mary.
00:17:29So many people.
00:17:30Oh,
00:17:30and here,
00:17:32here
00:17:35is Leo.
00:17:37Welcome to sunny point,
00:17:38Miss Marvel.
00:17:39Huh.
00:17:51This is a truly momentous day.
00:18:15Do the whole thing,
00:18:45Gwenda,
00:18:45you're just making a hole
00:18:46in the carpet.
00:18:47The maid's just left the room,
00:18:48Mickey.
00:18:51Can we concentrate on Gwenda?
00:18:52Ooh.
00:18:54A bird.
00:18:57She do.
00:18:57Look at me.
00:18:59A ghost story?
00:19:01The turn of the scroll.
00:19:03Yes.
00:19:04Ah,
00:19:05look at what's that.
00:19:07Well,
00:19:07let the poor man in.
00:19:09I thought she was a ghost.
00:19:10How do you tell me?
00:19:11I don't know how to make it here
00:19:12on a night like this.
00:19:13Come on, man.
00:19:15Oh,
00:19:15thank you.
00:19:17I'm so sorry.
00:19:18I'm,
00:19:19I'm very,
00:19:20very wet.
00:19:21I'm,
00:19:21oh,
00:19:22very sorry.
00:19:26Is,
00:19:27is Mr.
00:19:29Argyle,
00:19:29Mr. Leo Argyle,
00:19:30in the house?
00:19:31Yeah.
00:19:31My name
00:19:32is Arthur Calgary
00:19:35and I'm here to tell you.
00:19:37Here.
00:19:37Oh,
00:19:37thank you.
00:19:38Thank you very much.
00:19:39You're a,
00:19:40you're a very kind
00:19:41and thoughtful lady.
00:19:42Um,
00:19:44yes.
00:19:47I'm here to tell you
00:19:48that
00:19:49there is no possible way
00:19:52that your son,
00:19:54Jacko,
00:19:55committed that murder,
00:19:56sir.
00:19:57He's innocent
00:19:58and I can prove it.
00:20:01Yes,
00:20:13I'm,
00:20:13I'm a scientist,
00:20:15um,
00:20:15at Cambridge University,
00:20:18but for the last two years,
00:20:21I've been in the Arctic.
00:20:22You've been on the Hayes-Bentley expedition?
00:20:24Back a month,
00:20:25yes,
00:20:25yes.
00:20:26Um,
00:20:26but,
00:20:27uh,
00:20:27we left,
00:20:29you see,
00:20:29on,
00:20:29um,
00:20:30on,
00:20:32on,
00:20:32on the 17th of October,
00:20:34two years ago,
00:20:35but the day before
00:20:36the 16th,
00:20:38I was here.
00:20:39I was here in Red Quay
00:20:40saying goodbye to,
00:20:41uh,
00:20:42to Nanny,
00:20:43uh,
00:20:43who's,
00:20:43uh,
00:20:44who's retired to a home
00:20:45in the area.
00:20:47Actually,
00:20:47Nanny's sister's been very ill recently
00:20:49with,
00:20:49uh,
00:20:50psoriasis,
00:20:50and,
00:20:51we don't need to hear
00:20:52about Nanny's sister.
00:20:54No,
00:20:54no.
00:20:56So,
00:20:56you were in the area
00:20:58the night my wife was murdered?
00:21:01Which was at about
00:21:02eight o'clock in the evening.
00:21:04Yes.
00:21:05Well,
00:21:05at that time,
00:21:06I was driving between Red Quay
00:21:08and Drymouth.
00:21:09In a dark blue,
00:21:09Morris Minor.
00:21:10That's right,
00:21:11that's right.
00:21:11And between
00:21:1210-2
00:21:13and quarter past,
00:21:15I gave a ride to a hitchhiker.
00:21:17No,
00:21:18most eels,
00:21:19well,
00:21:19most,
00:21:20most dank will of ones
00:21:20prefer to dwell
00:21:21in shallow waters
00:21:22or hide
00:21:23at the bottom layer
00:21:25of the ocean
00:21:25in,
00:21:25in tiny holes.
00:21:27Hmm.
00:21:28Have you got the time?
00:21:31My God.
00:21:33You're the alibi.
00:21:35I'm,
00:21:36I'm the yes,
00:21:37the,
00:21:37the,
00:21:37yeah,
00:21:38whatchamacallit,
00:21:38yeah,
00:21:39uh,
00:21:39who,
00:21:40who they never found.
00:21:41And they never found me
00:21:42because by the time
00:21:43they started looking,
00:21:44I,
00:21:44I was,
00:21:45you know,
00:21:45halfway around the world
00:21:46looking at Lemmings.
00:21:47Dr. Calgary's with you now?
00:21:49I told him to wait
00:21:50until we came up
00:21:51with him in the morning.
00:21:52Well,
00:21:52is he who he says he is,
00:21:53Inspector?
00:21:53I don't think he's a scientist.
00:21:54He doesn't seem a very good man.
00:21:56I'm checking his story now
00:21:57and all his dates seem to fit.
00:21:59Looks like your brother
00:22:00was telling the truth
00:22:01all along about his alibi.
00:22:02When can you get here,
00:22:03Inspector?
00:22:04In the morning.
00:22:05We won't get over
00:22:06the crossing in this weather.
00:22:07Look,
00:22:08Mr. Agile,
00:22:09Dr. Calgary thinks
00:22:10he's doing a good thing,
00:22:11rushing to tell your family this,
00:22:13but while he knows
00:22:13in unnatural amounts
00:22:14about eels and such like,
00:22:16I don't think he knows
00:22:16anything about people.
00:22:18How are they all
00:22:18taking the news?
00:22:20I, uh,
00:22:22I thought you'd be pleased
00:22:23to know that
00:22:24Jack O'Argyle
00:22:25isn't a murderer.
00:22:28We are.
00:22:30So,
00:22:31let's, uh,
00:22:32jump for joy.
00:22:34You are an insensitive man,
00:22:35Dr. Calgary.
00:22:36Kirsten.
00:22:37No,
00:22:37what did he think
00:22:38he was doing?
00:22:39When you looked
00:22:39through the window,
00:22:40didn't you see
00:22:41a happy family?
00:22:41I did,
00:22:42I did,
00:22:42and I thought
00:22:43that, um,
00:22:44what I had to say
00:22:45would make you happier.
00:22:47That our brother
00:22:48was executed
00:22:48for a murder
00:22:49he didn't commit.
00:22:50Why couldn't you
00:22:51have just left us
00:22:52all alone?
00:22:53Yes,
00:22:54thank you,
00:22:54doctor.
00:22:55Come.
00:22:55Come on.
00:22:57Daddy.
00:22:58Come on.
00:23:12Well,
00:23:12that's, uh,
00:23:16yeah,
00:23:17what's the quote?
00:23:17Um,
00:23:18nothing is, um,
00:23:19nothing is ever, uh,
00:23:21I was useless
00:23:22of the,
00:23:22the, the,
00:23:23the literature.
00:23:23Nothing,
00:23:24nothing is settled.
00:23:25Nothing is ever
00:23:25settled until it
00:23:27is settled right.
00:23:28Kipling.
00:23:29Yes, quite so.
00:23:30He is not Kipling.
00:23:30The police have
00:23:31requested that
00:23:32you leave now.
00:23:32Oh,
00:23:33in, in this weather?
00:23:34They didn't mention
00:23:35the weather.
00:23:36They just asked
00:23:36you to go.
00:23:38Right.
00:23:41Oh.
00:23:42Yeah.
00:23:43It's true, though,
00:23:44isn't he?
00:23:44Do you think
00:23:44what, what Kipling
00:23:45said?
00:23:46I think it's true.
00:23:50Uh, Miss Marple,
00:23:51I think,
00:23:52if, if you don't
00:23:53mind,
00:23:53I do think
00:23:53that we ought
00:23:54to leave the family
00:23:55to themselves
00:23:56for a while.
00:23:56Oh, of course.
00:23:57Would you care
00:23:58to have supper
00:23:58in my room?
00:23:59Oh, I'm, I'm sure
00:24:00Miss Marple
00:24:01would prefer
00:24:01her own company.
00:24:02She's had
00:24:03a very long journey.
00:24:05No,
00:24:05it would be nice
00:24:06to have company.
00:24:08when did Rachel Argyle
00:24:22realize she couldn't
00:24:23have children?
00:24:25Just after she
00:24:26was married.
00:24:27Yeah.
00:24:28She was an heiress.
00:24:29Her father was rich
00:24:30as a king.
00:24:30She used that money
00:24:34to buy her family.
00:24:35And bought
00:24:36Viper's Point,
00:24:37which was the
00:24:38original name
00:24:39of this estate.
00:24:40She changed the name
00:24:41to Sunny Point
00:24:42and filled it like
00:24:44a fairground
00:24:45with everything
00:24:46a child might desire.
00:24:48And over the years
00:24:49she bought the children
00:24:50from deprived backgrounds.
00:24:51Mary's the oldest,
00:24:54isn't she?
00:24:55She was from New York.
00:24:57Slum tenement,
00:24:58parents in jail.
00:25:00She's always been
00:25:01a particular girl.
00:25:03Everything proper
00:25:03and in its place.
00:25:05And her husband,
00:25:07the pilot,
00:25:08he's a bag of badness,
00:25:10I tell you.
00:25:10Rachel never liked him.
00:25:12And she was right.
00:25:13Why is he in a wheelchair?
00:25:15Polio.
00:25:17Eighteen months ago.
00:25:18Oh.
00:25:20Then,
00:25:20after Mary
00:25:21came the twins,
00:25:22Jacko and Bobby.
00:25:24Bobby was Jacko's twin?
00:25:27Oh, yes.
00:25:28They came from an orphanage.
00:25:29But at the same time
00:25:30I came from Denmark
00:25:31to take up my appointment.
00:25:34And then
00:25:35Esther was
00:25:36a Catholic girl's name.
00:25:38And Mickey and Tina
00:25:40during the war.
00:25:41Mickey from the East End.
00:25:44Tina's mother of...
00:25:45If you understand
00:25:47what I mean.
00:25:48They both live in Red Key.
00:25:50The children were
00:25:51Rachel's obsession.
00:25:53The well she put
00:25:54all her money
00:25:55and attention down.
00:25:57And her love.
00:26:00You know,
00:26:01Miss Marple,
00:26:02Rachel meant well.
00:26:04But her tragedy was
00:26:05that I don't think
00:26:06she was capable of love.
00:26:08At least not towards
00:26:09her children.
00:26:09Shall I say
00:26:19what we're all thinking?
00:26:21Is that a good idea?
00:26:24Why we're not
00:26:25looking each other
00:26:25in the eye?
00:26:26Just eat your dinner,
00:26:27Tina.
00:26:27Because if Jacko
00:26:28didn't kill the bitch,
00:26:29who did?
00:26:30Don't you dare use
00:26:31language like that
00:26:32against Mother.
00:26:32I used it behind her back
00:26:33when she was alive, Mary.
00:26:34I'll use it when she's dead.
00:26:35Apologise.
00:26:47That's what
00:26:47everyone's thinking,
00:26:48Daddy.
00:26:48Tina!
00:26:48I think that, um...
00:26:52I think that we should
00:26:52maybe talk about all this
00:26:54when the shock
00:26:54has worn off,
00:26:55don't you?
00:26:56Why not?
00:26:56Let's all talk about
00:26:57the weather,
00:26:57shall we, Gwenda?
00:26:59The price of tea.
00:27:00Oh, very English.
00:27:03I'm sorry, sir,
00:27:04but Tina was right.
00:27:05If Jacko didn't
00:27:06murder Rachel,
00:27:07then which one
00:27:07of your children did?
00:27:08Well, it was a burglary.
00:27:10Surely.
00:27:12Like Jacko always said.
00:27:13I think we should
00:27:14leave any speculation
00:27:16to the police,
00:27:17don't you?
00:27:17Police?
00:27:18Yes, the police.
00:27:21And it won't just be
00:27:22Jacko's movements
00:27:23that night
00:27:23they'll be investigating.
00:27:24It will be all of us.
00:27:28Well, I'm going to say
00:27:29it was a burglary.
00:27:30Well, they'll accept that.
00:27:32Last time we just
00:27:33told them it was Jacko
00:27:34and they accepted
00:27:34that straight away.
00:27:37I don't think we're
00:27:38dealing with Sherlock Holmes here.
00:27:39I will not have this talk!
00:27:42Yes, sir.
00:27:44Sorry, Dad.
00:27:46Sorry, Daddy.
00:27:47Sorry, Daddy.
00:27:47If you'll excuse us.
00:27:50Did Mrs. Argyle leave
00:27:52any of her fortune
00:27:53to her children?
00:27:55Oh, I know what you're thinking.
00:27:57You old ladies,
00:27:58you look so benign
00:27:59and yet your brain
00:28:00goes tick-tock, tick-tock,
00:28:02pouring over the latest
00:28:03murders in the newspapers,
00:28:04looking for motives.
00:28:05Well, one has few pleasures
00:28:08left in life.
00:28:09Rachel left all her fortune
00:28:11and trust for her children,
00:28:12administered by Bobby.
00:28:14They are all wealthy
00:28:15and can dip into the trust
00:28:17with his permission
00:28:18at any time.
00:28:20But at that time,
00:28:22Rachel had stopped
00:28:23being generous to Jacko.
00:28:24He had wasted so much
00:28:26on illegal schemes.
00:28:27We didn't know
00:28:28half of what he got up to.
00:28:30We didn't know
00:28:30he was married.
00:28:32Jacko was married?
00:28:34Oh, yes.
00:28:36She turned up out of the blue
00:28:37on the day of Rachel's funeral.
00:28:39Yes?
00:28:57Hello.
00:28:59Yes?
00:29:00I'm Maureen.
00:29:01Hello, Maureen.
00:29:02Yeah.
00:29:03Jacko's wife.
00:29:05No.
00:29:07No, Jacko's not married.
00:29:08No.
00:29:11My ma'am said,
00:29:12what with him committing
00:29:12murder and that,
00:29:13that I should come up
00:29:14to the big house
00:29:15and you'd see me right.
00:29:17What is it, Kirsten?
00:29:19Jacko's got a wife.
00:29:21Nice.
00:29:23Now that Jacko's
00:29:24going to be found guilty
00:29:25and all,
00:29:25I thought I'd come for you
00:29:27to see me right,
00:29:27Mr. Argyle.
00:29:28Lies and the wickedness.
00:29:29Be quiet, Kirsten.
00:29:30It's a bit early
00:29:31to say if it's going
00:29:32to be found guilty,
00:29:32don't you think?
00:29:33Well, he did have
00:29:34the money, sir.
00:29:37And she was right,
00:29:38Miss Marpley.
00:29:39He was found
00:29:40with some of the money
00:29:41on him,
00:29:41the exact same serial numbers.
00:29:44Jacko is responsible.
00:29:46I'm certain.
00:29:48Always a wicked boy.
00:29:49A ghost comes back
00:30:18to haunt me.
00:30:21Once again,
00:30:22Rachel takes away
00:30:22any chance of happiness.
00:30:26What do you mean?
00:30:27You saw how suspicious
00:30:28everyone was
00:30:29of each other tonight?
00:30:33Yes, but...
00:30:35I mean,
00:30:36if Jacko wasn't guilty,
00:30:38then the police
00:30:38will soon discover
00:30:39who is.
00:30:39But two years on,
00:30:41they won't find
00:30:42anything they can use.
00:30:43And when the police
00:30:44reopen their investigation,
00:30:45the whole world
00:30:46would be suspicious
00:30:46of this family.
00:31:01Excuse me,
00:31:03Bobby?
00:31:06Have you seen Gwenda?
00:31:07No one thought
00:31:10Jacko was innocent,
00:31:11you know?
00:31:14No.
00:31:16Unlike everyone else,
00:31:17he actually was
00:31:18my flesh and blood.
00:31:20And even I
00:31:21didn't think that.
00:31:23It was such a
00:31:24cut-and-dried case.
00:31:27And he was always
00:31:28such a terrible liar.
00:31:31And violent,
00:31:31if you went against him.
00:31:32Do you think
00:31:36Dr. Calgary
00:31:39is mistaken?
00:31:45The day before
00:31:46my brother was
00:31:47un-executed,
00:31:50Hess and I
00:31:51visited him in prison.
00:31:53It's time to say
00:31:54goodbye, Hess.
00:31:58No.
00:31:59No, don't say
00:32:00goodbye, Jacko.
00:32:00No, because I
00:32:02know you just did,
00:32:03Jacko!
00:32:04Get off me!
00:32:06I know he can't do it!
00:32:07Come on, Hess.
00:32:07Come on, come on.
00:32:08Get off me!
00:32:21I've, um...
00:32:21I've, um...
00:32:23I've made sure
00:32:25that wife of yours
00:32:25is provided for.
00:32:26I should have been
00:32:32more like you,
00:32:33shouldn't I, Bob?
00:32:35That's what they
00:32:35told me all my life.
00:32:38How could twins
00:32:39be so different?
00:32:44There's no...
00:32:45no chance
00:32:48of a peerless.
00:32:48It's the money
00:32:55you had
00:32:55that owns you,
00:32:55Joe.
00:32:58Maybe this is
00:32:59the best thing
00:32:59I've ever done.
00:33:01It's gone round
00:33:02and round
00:33:02in my head
00:33:03for two years
00:33:04and now
00:33:06I think
00:33:08I know
00:33:08what he meant.
00:33:10I think
00:33:11he knew
00:33:12who the real
00:33:14killer was
00:33:14and he was
00:33:16protecting them.
00:33:20He was prepared
00:33:21to die for them.
00:33:23Actually, um...
00:33:26Leo and I
00:33:26are thinking of
00:33:27postponing
00:33:28the wedding,
00:33:29Miss Marple.
00:33:31I'm sorry, dear.
00:33:37Two hours ago
00:33:38I was happy.
00:33:40I was so happy
00:33:41that you'd arrived.
00:33:42happy to be part
00:33:44of a family.
00:33:46Happy to have
00:33:47found him.
00:33:50And I won't
00:33:50have it taken
00:33:51away from me.
00:33:53I won't.
00:33:56Is there anything
00:33:57I can do, Gwendo?
00:33:58Yes.
00:33:59Leave.
00:34:01That's what you
00:34:01can do.
00:34:07I think I'm...
00:34:09just need to be
00:34:10on my own
00:34:11for a while.
00:34:12We can talk
00:34:16at breakfast.
00:34:26Sorry.
00:34:28It's you.
00:34:29Yes, er...
00:34:31Crossing.
00:34:32It seemed rather
00:34:32difficult in this
00:34:33weather.
00:34:34And...
00:34:34Truth is,
00:34:35it's a dangerous
00:34:36crossing.
00:34:37Indeed.
00:34:39Indeed, yes.
00:34:39Yes.
00:34:42Tell me,
00:34:46shouldn't...
00:34:46Oh,
00:34:46shouldn't you be
00:34:48inside and
00:34:49in the warm?
00:34:52Do you want
00:34:53another truth,
00:34:54Dr Scientist?
00:34:55Yeah.
00:34:57Mother and
00:34:58Jacko dying
00:34:59was the best thing
00:35:01that happened
00:35:01to this family.
00:35:04They were the ones
00:35:05who brought
00:35:05unhappiness here.
00:35:06I loved my brother,
00:35:09but without him,
00:35:11we'd become
00:35:11a happy family.
00:35:14Until you arrived.
00:35:17We all know
00:35:18it wasn't a burglary,
00:35:19and if Jacko
00:35:20didn't kill her,
00:35:21which one of us
00:35:21must be guilty?
00:35:22Nesta?
00:35:27Nesta,
00:35:28see you in here.
00:35:31Come on,
00:35:32sweetheart,
00:35:32let's get you
00:35:33inside.
00:35:39But it's not
00:35:40the guilty
00:35:41that matter,
00:35:41is it,
00:35:42Dr Scientist?
00:35:44It's the innocent.
00:35:46The innocent
00:35:47who will suffer
00:35:48now.
00:35:52If you can't
00:35:53get across,
00:35:54you might as well
00:35:55come in, too.
00:36:05The first thing
00:36:06the police will do
00:36:06is try to establish
00:36:07a motive.
00:36:08Sorry,
00:36:09where am I?
00:36:09Sleeping?
00:36:10In the study.
00:36:11Well, the motive's easy.
00:36:13Who gained most
00:36:13from Mother's death?
00:36:15Who now lives
00:36:15in her bedroom?
00:36:16Quenda, exactly.
00:36:19Who's going to share
00:36:19a bed with her husband?
00:36:22Are you heading
00:36:33back to London,
00:36:34Dr Calgary?
00:36:35Well,
00:36:36I think yes,
00:36:37yes I should,
00:36:38but I think also
00:36:39I should stay
00:36:40and put right
00:36:41this upset
00:36:43that I caused
00:36:44by blundering
00:36:44in last night.
00:36:46That young girl,
00:36:47Hester,
00:36:48said yesterday
00:36:48that it would
00:36:50be the innocent
00:36:51who would suffer
00:36:52now that the
00:36:53case has been
00:36:53reopened.
00:36:55How perceptive
00:36:56of her.
00:36:57Yes,
00:36:58yes,
00:36:58that's what I
00:36:58thought,
00:36:59very perceptive,
00:36:59but what on earth
00:37:01did she mean?
00:37:02I last saw my wife
00:37:03just before seven o'clock
00:37:04on the night
00:37:05of the murder.
00:37:05This has been
00:37:06documented.
00:37:07And what did you
00:37:08and she talk about?
00:37:09The decision not
00:37:10to give Jacko
00:37:11any more money.
00:37:12We didn't talk
00:37:13for long,
00:37:14but it was
00:37:15cordial.
00:37:16And I will
00:37:17subsidise you
00:37:18as you write
00:37:18your substandard
00:37:19books,
00:37:20which nobody
00:37:20ever wants
00:37:21to publish.
00:37:22You're the biggest
00:37:22parasite of the lot,
00:37:24Leo.
00:37:24The next time
00:37:25I saw her,
00:37:26she was dead.
00:37:28So,
00:37:28you were alone
00:37:29in your room
00:37:30for that hour
00:37:30and a half.
00:37:32Yes.
00:37:33Was the rest
00:37:34of your family
00:37:35in the house
00:37:35at the time?
00:37:36Not Tina and Mickey.
00:37:38They have flats
00:37:38over in Red Key.
00:37:40Jacko's wife?
00:37:41At that point,
00:37:42we didn't know
00:37:42Jacko was married,
00:37:43Inspector.
00:37:45Mr and Mrs Durrant,
00:37:46it appears
00:37:47from your statement
00:37:48of two years ago
00:37:48that you were both
00:37:49in the drawing room
00:37:50between the time
00:37:51of the argument
00:37:52and the body
00:37:53being discovered.
00:37:54Yes,
00:37:54it was our habit
00:37:55to spend the evenings
00:37:57here rather than
00:37:57down at the lodge.
00:37:58Your wife will be
00:38:00down at the lodge,
00:38:00Mr Durrant.
00:38:03Maybe you should
00:38:04go to her.
00:38:05And during that time
00:38:06you didn't see
00:38:06or hear anyone
00:38:07going to Mrs Argyle's
00:38:08study?
00:38:09No.
00:38:11No.
00:38:17I knew Jacko
00:38:18never killed her.
00:38:20I mean,
00:38:20he was a hothead,
00:38:21he was in fights,
00:38:22everyone knew that
00:38:22about him,
00:38:23but...
00:38:25But it, uh,
00:38:27takes a different
00:38:28kind of character
00:38:29to pick up a weapon
00:38:30and murder someone,
00:38:31doesn't it,
00:38:31Hester?
00:38:32A coldness.
00:38:34Yes.
00:38:35A coldness.
00:38:37You left Sunny Point
00:38:39before seven o'clock
00:38:40that evening
00:38:41and you went
00:38:41straight home?
00:38:43Um, yes.
00:38:44I, uh,
00:38:45I took the post
00:38:46and, um,
00:38:48posted it.
00:38:49And then,
00:38:54yes,
00:38:56home.
00:38:57Miss Vaughn,
00:38:58had your friendship
00:38:59with Mr Argyle
00:39:00begun before
00:39:00his wife's death?
00:39:01No.
00:39:03So your relationship
00:39:04with his wife
00:39:05was good?
00:39:07Yes.
00:39:09She didn't know
00:39:10you harboured feelings
00:39:11for her husband.
00:39:11Well, I mean,
00:39:17I didn't,
00:39:18at that time,
00:39:19I didn't
00:39:19have feelings,
00:39:22as you put it.
00:39:23But Leo,
00:39:24we've fallen in love
00:39:26since his wife's death.
00:39:28And in many ways,
00:39:29I've helped him
00:39:30through it.
00:39:36But then you may
00:39:36do that, Kirsten?
00:39:38I've let her go
00:39:38for a couple of days,
00:39:39Mr Argyle.
00:39:41Best keep all this
00:39:41police business
00:39:42within the family.
00:39:44Is Gwanda still in with him?
00:39:46Oh, yes.
00:39:47She'll still be in there,
00:39:48lying, I imagine.
00:39:49Lying about what?
00:39:51About what friends
00:39:52she and Mrs Argyle were.
00:39:54About how you and her
00:39:55only fell in love
00:39:56after your wife died.
00:39:57Well, it's the truth.
00:39:59No, it is not, sir.
00:40:02I've been thinking,
00:40:03Mr Argyle,
00:40:04I've been thinking
00:40:05about motives.
00:40:06And Rachel knew
00:40:07that girl was in love with you.
00:40:09Rachel had confronted her
00:40:10with it before she died,
00:40:11said she was a cuckoo
00:40:12in the nest.
00:40:13What's that,
00:40:14Miss Lindstrom?
00:40:20Oh, no doubt
00:40:21she will deny this,
00:40:22Inspector.
00:40:23She will try and shore up
00:40:24the lies she has told
00:40:25you in there.
00:40:27But I heard bad words
00:40:28in this house
00:40:29between her and Rachel Argyle
00:40:30one week before
00:40:31she was murdered.
00:40:32Listen to me,
00:40:33you little slut!
00:40:35I see the way
00:40:35you look at him.
00:40:36We all know about
00:40:37women like you.
00:40:38You keep him
00:40:39at his work
00:40:39away from me
00:40:40so you can...
00:40:40He doesn't love you.
00:40:43Oh!
00:40:44Leave my husband alone
00:40:46or I will dismiss you
00:40:47from this house.
00:40:50This is sad
00:40:51that a woman like you
00:40:52know about love.
00:40:54I have to tell this,
00:40:55Brenda.
00:40:56Can you deny it?
00:40:57You want a motive,
00:40:58Inspector?
00:41:00Then I think this woman
00:41:01heard Jacko shout,
00:41:02I will kill you.
00:41:03You are dead.
00:41:04And she knows
00:41:04that if she kills
00:41:05Rachel that night,
00:41:06Jacko will get the blame
00:41:07and she will get the man
00:41:09and the house she wants.
00:41:11Can you deny this,
00:41:12Gwendolyn?
00:41:13The motive,
00:41:14the scheme,
00:41:14the coldness?
00:41:22Leo?
00:41:23Leo!
00:41:24Leo!
00:41:25Thank God
00:41:26you have not yet
00:41:26married her,
00:41:27Mr Argyle.
00:41:28Thank God
00:41:29and she will not
00:41:29get away with it.
00:41:34Leo!
00:41:35Leo!
00:41:38Leo!
00:41:39Leo!
00:41:40I didn't do it!
00:41:43It's that hoop
00:41:44over there now,
00:41:45yes?
00:41:46That's right.
00:41:47Come on.
00:41:48Don't you know
00:41:49how to play by now?
00:41:51Be quiet, Mary.
00:41:54I'm admiring
00:41:55my brother's ability
00:41:56to keep things going,
00:41:57Calgary.
00:41:58Yes, I was rather.
00:42:01He's always organising.
00:42:04He's organised
00:42:04the whole of
00:42:05tomorrow's wedding
00:42:05if it's to take place.
00:42:07He's paid for the lot.
00:42:09Yes, he made his money
00:42:10in the city,
00:42:12if I'm not mistaken.
00:42:14Yes.
00:42:15The only one
00:42:15Mother could be proud of.
00:42:17Money was important
00:42:18to Mother.
00:42:21She bought me
00:42:22for £100, Doctor.
00:42:24Did you know that?
00:42:25Shut up, Mary!
00:42:26I was evacuated
00:42:27here during the war
00:42:28and afterwards
00:42:30she bought me
00:42:30from my natural mother
00:42:31for £100.
00:42:36From the day
00:42:36I came here
00:42:37all I wanted to do
00:42:39was to go home.
00:42:43Yes.
00:42:44Inspector,
00:42:56we haven't been introduced
00:42:59but I'm Jane Marple,
00:43:00an old friend of Gwenda Vaughan's
00:43:02down for the wedding
00:43:02and I wish to vouch for her character.
00:43:05Yes, of course.
00:43:06She's kind to cats and children
00:43:08and like her mother,
00:43:09who I presume was your best friend,
00:43:10she would never have done anything like this.
00:43:12I have no idea
00:43:13who her mother was.
00:43:15I'm beginning to understand
00:43:16what Rachel Argyle
00:43:18was like as a mother
00:43:18and I think she,
00:43:20not Gwenda,
00:43:21is the key to solving this crime,
00:43:23don't you?
00:43:24Oh,
00:43:24come and stay still for a moment.
00:43:26I'm too old to trot.
00:43:28Now,
00:43:29with most crimes,
00:43:30it's the character of the killer
00:43:31which is most fascinating
00:43:32but in this case
00:43:33it's the character of the victim
00:43:35which reveals more.
00:43:37Don't you agree?
00:43:38Maybe.
00:43:39Go on.
00:43:40This is no crime of passion.
00:43:42It's one of immaturity,
00:43:45of arrested development,
00:43:47most common to teenage years
00:43:48and the Argyles lived under the iron control
00:43:51of their mother
00:43:52even into adulthood.
00:43:53No wonder Jacko kept his wife a secret.
00:43:56To get married
00:43:57would be too much like growing up.
00:43:59Gwenda Vaughan remains my main suspect.
00:44:02No,
00:44:03your main suspect is still Jacko.
00:44:04I'm sure that's what you mean,
00:44:06Inspector.
00:44:07He
00:44:07was in possession of money
00:44:09from that desk.
00:44:10Hmm.
00:44:12Have you asked yourself
00:44:13how he got it?
00:44:14Inspector,
00:44:15Miss Marple,
00:44:16is there any chance
00:44:17of a lift to the Swan Hotel?
00:44:19Yes,
00:44:20of course,
00:44:20Doctor.
00:44:20Have you asked yourself?
00:44:22I have.
00:44:23His twin brother
00:44:24thinks Jacko
00:44:25went to his execution
00:44:26protecting someone.
00:44:28Now,
00:44:29he hardly knew
00:44:30Gwenda Vaughan.
00:44:31Why would he die
00:44:32to protect her?
00:44:34I'll let you get on.
00:44:39Goodbye.
00:44:41Goodbye,
00:44:42Doctor Calgary.
00:44:43Goodbye.
00:44:48Who was that?
00:44:49I'll let you get on.
00:45:02I'll let you get on.
00:45:04I'll let you get on.
00:45:04I'll let you get on.
00:45:06I'll let you get on.
00:45:06I'll let you get on.
00:45:07I'll let you get on.
00:45:07I'll let you get on.
00:45:08I'll let you get on.
00:45:08I'll let you get on.
00:45:09I'll let you get on.
00:45:09I'll let you get on.
00:45:10I'll let you get on.
00:45:11I'll let you get on.
00:45:12I'll let you get on.
00:45:13I'll let you get on.
00:45:13I'll let you get on.
00:45:13I'll let you get on.
00:45:14I'll let you get on.
00:45:14I'll let you get on.
00:45:15I'll let you get on.
00:45:15I'll let you get on.
00:45:16I'll let you get on.
00:45:16I'll let you get on.
00:45:17Gwenda?
00:45:24Gwenda?
00:45:26Yes, come in.
00:45:27Yes, ma'am.
00:45:30I haven't been down to supper, dear sir.
00:45:33Leo's called after the wedding.
00:45:35Oh, yes, they're all talking about it downstairs.
00:45:38Oh, yes, I bet they are.
00:45:39I bet they're all having a sweepstake on when the police are going to come and arrest me.
00:45:42The police won't arrest you without any evidence.
00:45:44No, but they suspect me, don't they?
00:45:46And I haven't got an alibi for that evening, Miss Noble.
00:45:49Even Leo suspects me.
00:45:51But the thing is, no, you see, I was thinking that Rachel's rooms haven't been touched since she died.
00:45:58And I just thought that, you know, maybe, maybe there's something in here that's been overlooked, you know, that might point to the killer.
00:46:07Like a diary or correspondence?
00:46:10Yes, but I can't find anything.
00:46:11Oh, something like that's more likely to be found in her study, isn't it?
00:46:16Yes.
00:46:19Yes.
00:46:22Will you help me, Miss Noble?
00:46:27Shh.
00:46:27There we are.
00:46:38There we are.
00:46:40There.
00:46:40Certainly.
00:46:42Where did you learn to do that?
00:46:43My nephew, Raymond, has one.
00:46:46He's always losing the key.
00:46:47Oh.
00:46:50Oh, there.
00:46:51Where was it?
00:47:14Bobby.
00:47:15Oh.
00:47:17Yes, of course.
00:47:19He's just catching the early morning train to London.
00:47:26It's been cleared out.
00:47:27What would Rachel be doing with a private detective?
00:47:39That's what you must find out tomorrow at the Swan Hotel.
00:47:43There's someone there who would be willing to help you.
00:47:45Did Rachel Igyle ask you to investigate her husband?
00:47:57No.
00:47:58I was employed to investigate another member of her family.
00:48:03Who?
00:48:03Her son-in-law, Philip Durrant.
00:48:08Why?
00:48:10Well, before his unfortunate illness, Mr. Durrant was what I call a leg-over merchant.
00:48:17Right little man about town.
00:48:20Rachel Igyle suspected he had just married her daughter for her money, and she was right.
00:48:24That's why she kept a tight rein on her daughter's inheritance.
00:48:26Anyway, she wanted evidence from me that would force the marriage to end.
00:48:36I provided a large file containing the names of women, the dates of his assignations in hotels,
00:48:42photographs, you know the form.
00:48:44And I delivered it to her a few days before she died.
00:48:56When we first married, Philip bought a maisonette in Red Quay.
00:49:10Was he working?
00:49:11No, he'd come out of the RAF and was, um, between ventures.
00:49:15Never very lucky.
00:49:17Anyway, Mother took one look at our little place and insisted that they came here to take the lodge.
00:49:21Have you, um...
00:49:23You didn't want to come?
00:49:24Philip was something that was mine, Miss Marple, not hers.
00:49:31But it turned out he didn't have as much money as he said he had,
00:49:34and was eager to come and escape the mortgage.
00:49:37Couldn't you take money out of your trust?
00:49:40Mother would never have given permission.
00:49:42And now Bobby has that power, and he's also reluctant.
00:49:47It's been nearly two years since that awful night, Miss Marple,
00:49:51and yet we still haven't been able to move on.
00:49:53It must have been shocking for you to have discovered your mother's body that way.
00:50:00Well, it was Kirsten who actually discovered her.
00:50:03Yeah?
00:50:04And then Philip who phoned the police.
00:50:07Fortunately, I wasn't there at the time.
00:50:08It has to be Philip Durrant.
00:50:11He's the killer.
00:50:12Rachel had confronted him with the, um, with the...
00:50:15Evidence.
00:50:16Evidence, thank you.
00:50:17From confidentiality croaker.
00:50:19And then Philip overheard Jacko, threatened to kill her,
00:50:22went in the house was quiet, took his chance to bang her on the head.
00:50:26We should go back, sunny point now, and make a citizen's arrest.
00:50:29Bang the fellow up.
00:50:30Um, why are we going to see her friend?
00:50:33Miss Marple said we had to find Maureen.
00:50:35Who's Maureen?
00:50:37Jacko's wife.
00:50:38Right, yes, of course.
00:50:41Jacko did it, Miss Thorne, no doubt.
00:50:44He was found with the evidence.
00:50:45The, uh, the money from the desk?
00:50:46That's right.
00:50:48And he had a nasty side.
00:50:49He...
00:50:50I was pleased to be rid of him, if you know what I mean.
00:50:53Oh, yes.
00:50:54The mum said he was just a charmer, you know.
00:50:56Women had a thing for him, especially older women.
00:51:00He could play them like a piano.
00:51:02Mm.
00:51:03How do you mean?
00:51:04Well, he'd flatter them, sir.
00:51:06Get them to fall in love with him.
00:51:08And then he'd sting them for money he needed for some scam or other.
00:51:12He worked for this car salesman
00:51:13and got into trouble when a lot of money went missing.
00:51:16The salesman's wife was so besotted with him
00:51:19that she ended up raiding her own savings
00:51:22so that he could give the money back to the husband.
00:51:25Could he always get money out of his mother?
00:51:28No.
00:51:29Ah, he had to be desperate to go to her.
00:51:32But he was desperate that night, Miss Thorne.
00:51:34He was very scared.
00:51:36The bookie was really a gangster, and he was going to kill him.
00:51:40I think Jacko owed much more money than he was letting on.
00:51:46How was London, Bob?
00:51:47Any decisions on releasing Mary's capital yet?
00:51:50Not now, Philip.
00:51:51We were promised a decision 18 months ago.
00:51:53Look!
00:51:54I don't need this.
00:51:54Every time I come back from London, it's not your money!
00:51:56I don't care if he's busy.
00:52:03I want to see Inspector Hewish now, please.
00:52:05I've got vital information concerning the Sunny Point murder,
00:52:08and I must tell him before he hangs another innocent man.
00:52:11Mrs Price, would you come this way, please?
00:52:13Well, yes, but it's Cyril you want to talk to, Inspector.
00:52:16Cyril?
00:52:18Cyril's come here to make a confession.
00:52:20Haven't you, Cyril?
00:52:21Yes.
00:52:28Come on!
00:52:33Cyril Price, did you bludgeon Mrs Argyle to death?
00:52:38No!
00:52:39He's been scrumping again!
00:52:41And I clipped him round the ear.
00:52:42I told him what for, Inspector.
00:52:44But he was out scrumping by the crossing to Sunny Point
00:52:47on the night of the murder two years ago.
00:52:49I mean, we would have come forward before,
00:52:51but we thought you found the kids.
00:52:52What did you see, Cyril?
00:52:54I saw a dragon.
00:52:57A what?
00:52:59They all call it that because of the noise it makes,
00:53:01but he saw that motorbike, Tina Argyle's bike.
00:53:05And he got back about 8.15,
00:53:07so it must have been about 8 when he saw it.
00:53:09So, what do you think about that, then?
00:53:12She hasn't told you she was there at the time of the murder, has she?
00:53:16I told my husband the inspector wouldn't know this.
00:53:18I said that to him, didn't I, Cyril?
00:53:22Why do we always have to play games, Bobby?
00:53:25We can't just wake around the house, can we?
00:53:28You go, Mick?
00:53:30Sure.
00:53:31Come on.
00:53:32You can be on my team.
00:53:32I told you I didn't like this game anyway.
00:53:38Come on.
00:53:39Come on, come on.
00:53:39Is there any way that Philip and Jaco could have been in league?
00:53:52I can't see it.
00:53:53Well, they both wanted Rachel Argyle way to get access to their fund.
00:53:57They must have plotted this all along.
00:54:01Something's happening.
00:54:05Tina, the inspector would like a word.
00:54:08Mr. Carl, will you come back to the station with us, please?
00:54:10Why?
00:54:11For questioning.
00:54:12What do you mean?
00:54:13Wicked.
00:54:14She's not going anywhere.
00:54:15Mr. Carl, if you don't come, I'll be forced to arrest you on suspicion of involvement in your mother's death.
00:54:19What are you talking about?
00:54:20It's all right.
00:54:21She's done nothing wrong.
00:54:22Nothing wrong.
00:54:23It's all right.
00:54:24Dad!
00:54:26She was at work in her library at the time of the murder.
00:54:29What did she mean?
00:54:30I'm sure the police have her reasons.
00:54:32What reasons?
00:54:33And what do they know, Dad?
00:54:34They didn't tell me anything.
00:54:35Well, why didn't you ask?
00:54:36Nicky.
00:54:37Nicky.
00:54:39All of you.
00:54:42The police are going to do their job, and there's nothing we can do.
00:54:45All of us are under suspicion.
00:54:46But we must stick together and not let this drive us apart.
00:54:54Now, I know that none of you could have committed this murder.
00:54:59Now, I'm proud of all of you, and we will get through this.
00:55:07I should say something here, and it's what we're all thinking.
00:55:10Mr. Argyle, I know you are thinking it, which is why they have arrested Tina and not arrested her.
00:55:19Absolutely.
00:55:20Am I not right?
00:55:21No, no, I'm not thinking that, no.
00:55:23No, I am right.
00:55:25And you have a duty now, Grenda Vaughan, to go and confess.
00:55:28This family will not stand by while another child swings on the gallows for your crime.
00:55:33Don't be doing it, Grenda.
00:55:33No!
00:55:36No!
00:55:37Leo!
00:55:39Leo!
00:55:40Leo!
00:55:41Why don't you...
00:55:42I... I...
00:55:42We will not have a murderer under this roof.
00:55:44I am not a murderer!
00:55:47And I'll be able to prove it!
00:55:50I know things about this family, and I swear that before...
00:55:54What things?
00:55:55What do you know?
00:55:56I know that Rachel had given Philip an ultimatum to leave Mary.
00:56:04What?
00:56:04Yes, because of your philandering.
00:56:07She had a private detective under you.
00:56:09Now, this is preposterous.
00:56:11You see?
00:56:12You see, this family's full of secrets.
00:56:17But I know things that will incriminate the killer.
00:56:20I really do.
00:56:21I'm in Rachel's rooms, remember?
00:56:29I found things.
00:56:32Miss Agar, I've always maintained that you were at work in Red Quay at the time your mother was murdered.
00:56:36Why have you been lying to us?
00:56:41Miss Agar, why did you go to Sunny Point that night?
00:56:45Mother had arranged for me to take a post as assistant librarian at St Andrew's University in Scotland.
00:56:51I went to tell her I didn't want the job.
00:56:53So you saw your mother that night?
00:56:57I drove to Sunny Point, but didn't cross.
00:57:00Why not?
00:57:06Why were you really there, Tina?
00:57:09To see her about the job.
00:57:12Then why didn't you?
00:57:13Tina, Argyle, I'm holding you on suspicion of being involved in the murder of Rachel Argyle.
00:57:20Could have been on our honeymoon by now.
00:57:37You really can't throw around accusations like that, Gwenda.
00:57:40People are accusing me, Leo.
00:57:42They're accusing me.
00:57:43I didn't do it, Leo.
00:57:44I didn't.
00:57:45Look.
00:57:45Look me in the face and tell me that you think I did it.
00:57:48Leo, look at me!
00:57:49Gwenda, Gwenda, I think it's best if you move out of Sunny Point tomorrow.
00:57:54I think it's best for everyone that I just have my family here.
00:57:58Family?
00:57:59Yes.
00:58:03Leo, I am still the same person that I was two days ago.
00:58:08I'm still the same woman.
00:58:10Yes, I am.
00:58:10That you wanted to be part of this family, that you wanted to marry.
00:58:13I know, but I think it's best that you leave in the morning.
00:58:20I'm sorry.
00:58:21I'm sorry.
00:58:29Good night, Mickey.
00:58:32Are you going down the police station?
00:58:34They said to go in the morning.
00:58:35I'm sorry.
00:59:05I'm sorry.
00:59:06I'm sorry.
00:59:17I'm sorry.
00:59:31I don't know.
01:00:01I don't know.
01:00:31I don't know.
01:01:01I don't know.
01:01:31Miss Marple?
01:01:37Yes?
01:01:40Miss Marple.
01:01:42I don't know how to say this.
01:01:46I'm sorry.
01:01:47I'm sorry for the things I said about her.
01:01:49She's been killed in the night.
01:01:58You must be careful, Miss Marple.
01:02:15If Quenta found something out, then maybe that's why she was killed.
01:02:19And if she told you...
01:02:21No, she didn't.
01:02:25Nothing.
01:02:26You must be careful, Miss Marple.
01:02:28Yes?
01:02:37He trusted you.
01:02:38No, my goodness.
01:02:40It's over.
01:02:41It's over.
01:02:42Shient.
01:02:42Sorry too, my goodness.
01:02:43Shit.
01:02:43Well, I got plenty.
01:02:44Now, I got plenty, I egoïe.
01:02:45It's over.
01:02:45Amen.
01:02:46I got plenty of man.
01:02:47Now, I'm not taking a little look.
01:02:47I found her just before seven this morning I asked her to leave the house
01:03:06today taking her a cup of tea to wake her up I wanted her gone before the their
01:03:15children look we need to inform miss von's family of her death do you have she
01:03:21had no family this is where she thought she'd found a family
01:03:26I want my daddy I want my daddy I can't stand it anymore I know I know I can't stand it
01:03:36come on now it's gonna be fine it's not going to be fine okay all right all right all right
01:03:40what weapon do you think was used if I may ask entry wound was very small penknife maybe
01:03:59I'll get a look now
01:04:31Daddy? Daddy, what's happening?
01:04:43It's going to be fine. You take care of Hester. Make sure she's all right.
01:04:52No, Miss Marple, if I hadn't have come here, none of this would have happened.
01:04:55What?
01:04:56That poor girl would still be alive.
01:04:58I blame myself. I do. I blame myself.
01:05:02Dr. Calgary.
01:05:03I know it wasn't my fault, but really I blame myself.
01:05:08One can't help feeling.
01:05:10Take me back to the Arctic. That's where I belong.
01:05:14Lemmings don't go around murdering each other.
01:05:16Pull yourself together, Dr. Calgary.
01:05:19There are some things I need you to do.
01:05:31How are you?
01:05:33Go away, Philip.
01:05:35Just being nice.
01:05:36You'll know it nice.
01:05:44I think we may have a problem.
01:05:47I think they might be on to us.
01:05:49Are these yours?
01:06:07I don't know how they skirt into my room in that state.
01:06:11But they're yours.
01:06:12Yes, yes.
01:06:13Mr. Argyle, if you say you didn't put these in your study,
01:06:17you're implying that a member of your family is trying to frame you for murder.
01:06:21When did you last see Gwenda Vaughn alive?
01:06:24Uh, in my study, last night, about 11 o'clock.
01:06:29And when did your relationship with her begin?
01:06:30Uh, about, uh, four months after my wife died.
01:06:39Gwenda was very, uh, kind.
01:06:45She was, uh, loving in a way.
01:06:50In a way that no one ever had been.
01:06:58Loving.
01:07:00Oh, yeah.
01:07:04I can't.
01:07:14Mrs. Lindsay.
01:07:16Mrs. Lindsay.
01:07:17Where's your car, love?
01:07:19Can't go filling you up with petrol.
01:07:21My, my car?
01:07:24It was a joke.
01:07:25Right, right, yes.
01:07:27Yeah, I understand.
01:07:27Um, Mrs. Lindsay, I wondered if I could have a rather delicate word with you.
01:07:32Have you read Leo's book?
01:07:34He was talking to me about it.
01:07:35And this is what it's all about, isn't it?
01:07:38Did he talk to you, Miss Marple?
01:07:40No.
01:07:41Good things come from bad deeds.
01:07:43I curse them.
01:07:44No, it has to be said.
01:07:46He was a shadow of a man with Rachel.
01:07:49And when she died, he became alive again, didn't he, Mary?
01:07:52Yes.
01:07:56And you never loved Jacko like we did, Bob.
01:07:59And he'd already started his affair with Gwenda.
01:08:03I'm the eyes of this house.
01:08:05I see what I'm not supposed to see.
01:08:11Jacko.
01:08:12What a boy.
01:08:14He was the kind of bloke who could get under your skin, you know?
01:08:17Naughty, dangerous.
01:08:21You knew you shouldn't, but...
01:08:24He was like a drug.
01:08:25He could make you feel 22 again.
01:08:28You ever had a girl like that, Professor?
01:08:32Well, there was a young lady at the church once,
01:08:36but we never really spoke.
01:08:39What was her name?
01:08:40I...
01:08:41I believe...
01:08:42I believe...
01:08:44you gave Jacko Argyle some money.
01:08:48I knew what he was up to.
01:08:50He pinched a wad off my husband and needed to pay him back.
01:08:54And you knew about this, and yet you...
01:08:56you went along with it.
01:08:57I didn't want him to go away.
01:08:59Ever.
01:09:03Good afternoon, sir.
01:09:04May I have my key, please?
01:09:05Certainly.
01:09:10Um, are there any messages for me?
01:09:12Yes, sir.
01:09:26Oh, sir, you've got your key.
01:09:28I'm going to London, Bobby, on a Sunday.
01:09:37Don't you think your father might need you today?
01:09:39You're not my keeper, Philip.
01:09:42Listen.
01:09:43John.
01:09:44According to my calculations,
01:09:46Mary's share of the trust should be a quarter of a million.
01:09:48Now, I know we have asked for 20 grand to buy a house,
01:09:51but I think we should have all of it now,
01:09:52and we should stop being treated like children!
01:09:54You know the conditions of the trust, Philip.
01:09:57You are entitled to hard for the...
01:09:59But when, Bob?
01:10:10Bobby!
01:10:16Bobby!
01:10:17Bobby!
01:10:17Bobby!
01:10:27Bobby!
01:10:36Bobby!
01:10:37Miss Argyle?
01:10:38Miss Argyle.
01:10:41Why don't we...
01:10:44go back to the house?
01:10:46i know what i wanted to ask you dr scientist you know about animals and environments don't you
01:10:56you take an animal out of its environment and it suffers doesn't it it dies inside
01:11:05zoos try and reinvent it but
01:11:08miss mr argard can you help us even animals need love dr scientist could we just step away from the
01:11:21water i'd be more than willing to give you a seminar on the subject back of the house
01:11:29probably rustle up a slideshow money is the cause of this family's misery
01:11:36all of us were from poor backgrounds yes it's lovely if you just you just step away
01:11:44money has not made us happy never does
01:11:48animals don't have money do they not a penny
01:11:53why is that why have human beings turned unhappiness into coins that you can actually touch
01:12:03where's bobby
01:12:07bobby
01:12:09bobby
01:12:11bobby
01:12:13bobby
01:12:15bobby
01:12:17bobby
01:12:21bobby
01:12:33i don't think you're going to find a suicide note inspector that is what you're looking for is it
01:12:39A confession.
01:12:43Why won't I find one?
01:12:44Because I don't think Bobby really intended to kill himself.
01:12:48At least, not until he was halfway over the crossing.
01:12:53What do you know, Miss Marple?
01:12:56I think it's something the whole family should hear.
01:13:02It seems that despite their differences,
01:13:05the twins, Bobby and Jacko, were more alike than anybody realised.
01:13:11It always struck me as odd
01:13:12that Bobby was as parsimonious with the trust as Rachel had been,
01:13:17that since she died he had barely parted with a penny.
01:13:20But I think Bobby had been living under great stress.
01:13:28So I asked Dr Calgary to get in touch with his stockbrokers, Marshalls.
01:13:33Yes, yes.
01:13:33Well, one of the partners of Marshalls was arrested this morning
01:13:38for fraud and embezzlement
01:13:41and, well, it seems that he and Bobby
01:13:43had their fingers in the honeypot, so to speak.
01:13:47Bobby used Rachel's trust for financial scams
01:13:50on a much larger scale than Jacko ever got involved in.
01:13:54The authorities had been closing in on his corruption
01:13:57for the last two years.
01:13:59Which means that Rachel, as a trustee,
01:14:01would have had knowledge of Bobby's criminal activities
01:14:04shortly before she died.
01:14:06Sort it out yourself, Bobby.
01:14:08Sometimes I feel I should never have bothered with you and your brother.
01:14:14But Bobby's always been as generous as he could with us.
01:14:16Yes.
01:14:17I mean, he was paying for this whole wedding.
01:14:19With money he didn't have.
01:14:20Yes, it seems that for the last two years
01:14:23he'd been trying to keep one step ahead of financial ruin,
01:14:28robbing Peter to pay Paul.
01:14:30And I think the love he put into the wedding
01:14:32was a last attempt to keep the good times at Sonny Point.
01:14:35Are you telling me that Bobby murdered Rachel
01:14:39when she found out about the fraud?
01:14:41Bobby's about the only member of the family
01:14:42you never arrested, Inspector Hewish.
01:14:45That's enough of that.
01:14:46No doubt you've got round to him.
01:14:48Bobby was no more a killer than his brother was.
01:14:51He'd been genuinely troubled by Jacko's last words.
01:14:55Maybe this is the best thing I've ever done.
01:15:01And why offer up information like that
01:15:05if you were intent on Jacko being blamed for the murder?
01:15:08Why not, for example,
01:15:09try and discredit Dr. Calgary's evidence?
01:15:13And besides, he wasn't the only person
01:15:15who benefited from Rachel's death that night,
01:15:18was he, Mr. Durrant?
01:15:21Whose secrets were kept safe?
01:15:25Tina, why did your mother arrange for you
01:15:30to have a job at a university library
01:15:31in the north of Scotland?
01:15:33She doesn't know, OK?
01:15:35That's just what Mum did.
01:15:36She was a very controlling woman.
01:15:37Let her answer, please.
01:15:39And when you came here that night
01:15:41to tell her you weren't going to take the position,
01:15:43who did you see coming over the crossing
01:15:45just after the time of the murder?
01:15:47Whose boat was being used, Tina?
01:15:51Nicky's.
01:15:51No, I was at work.
01:15:53I was collecting from Bristol.
01:15:55You checked out with my employer, didn't you, Inspector?
01:15:57And I didn't stay, because if Mickey was in a temper,
01:15:59as he usually was after visiting Mother,
01:16:02he'd be in no mood to talk to me.
01:16:03Why did you think Mickey had come to see your mother?
01:16:06He was angry with her.
01:16:09He didn't want her to keep controlling my life.
01:16:11Why not?
01:16:12She'd realised you and Mickey were in a relationship, hadn't she?
01:16:20Why you both lived away in Red Key,
01:16:22and she was determined to drive a wedge between you.
01:16:26We're only brother and sister by law.
01:16:27She had no right to control us.
01:16:29Mickey.
01:16:29You suspect Mickey killed your mother, don't you, Tina?
01:16:34You're trying to protect him.
01:16:36Miss Marple, his alibi does check out with his employers.
01:16:38You saw Mickey's boat and thought it was him,
01:16:41but it couldn't have been Mickey rowing, Tina.
01:16:44You followed Jacko out that night, didn't you, Hester?
01:16:48What did you talk about?
01:16:52Nothing.
01:16:53I'm a dead man, yes?
01:16:55Calm down. Come on. Let's go for a walk, baby.
01:16:58If I don't get the cash, they really are going to kill me.
01:17:02I'm sure it's not that bad, Jacko.
01:17:06What do you know?
01:17:08I'd never seen Jacko fight it.
01:17:10I couldn't calm him.
01:17:13How far did you walk with him?
01:17:16Just to the corner of the house.
01:17:20Then I came back.
01:17:22Did you see anyone else?
01:17:24No.
01:17:25You sure?
01:17:28Because I don't think you were the only one
01:17:30who followed Jacko out after the fight.
01:17:33Who, then?
01:17:34Who has been shifting the blame from one person to another
01:17:37since Dr Calgary's arrival?
01:17:39Who considers herself to be the real mother of these children,
01:17:42the one who gave them the unconditional love
01:17:45they were so badly short of.
01:17:51For what reason would I follow Jacko out, Miss Marlborough?
01:17:55Because you loved him.
01:18:01Because you were the latest in a long line of middle-aged women
01:18:04Jacko could manipulate.
01:18:05Jacko could bleed dry of savings.
01:18:07Jacko could make feel special.
01:18:11You said Jacko killed Rachel,
01:18:12and I think you still believe that.
01:18:14You believe that Jacko was responsible.
01:18:17Make it look like a burglary,
01:18:19and then bring me the money.
01:18:20Yes.
01:18:21And to hit her heart.
01:18:24Make sure she'll never get up.
01:18:25I'll get her cast-iron ad by for 8 o'clock,
01:18:27because everyone will suspect it's me.
01:18:298 o'clock?
01:18:31Yes, my darling.
01:18:32That was in charge right?
01:18:41Oh!
01:18:42No!
01:18:44с Jack!
01:18:46No!
01:18:46Ah!
01:18:50I don't know what she's doing.
01:18:51Again, I don't know what she's doing.
01:18:53Yeah, I don't know what she's doing.
01:18:56I thought...
01:18:57Yeah, I thought...
01:18:59I thought...
01:19:01jack who did know who the real killer was but he also knew that if he left prison
01:19:19he was going to get killed anyway and he did the one good thing in his life by letting you
01:19:26go free the real mother that these children had you tell a good story miss marple but what proof
01:19:37is there no one saw anything no one heard anything not even inspector hewish can arrest me on hearsay
01:19:44these children who you've loved and protected your whole life will never be free of suspicion
01:19:51if you don't confess kirsten their ordeal by innocence has already cost one of them his life
01:19:59and another has been pushed to the edge let alone my friend whose life you thought disposable
01:20:06who was not part of this family who was never part of any family and who you denied happiness to
01:20:13set your children free kirsten it's the only way you can protect them now
01:20:25kirsten lindstrom did you murder rachel argyle and gwenda vaughan
01:20:43the
01:20:48d
01:21:36If she loved Jaco so much, why did she let him die?
01:21:44She didn't know about him being married.
01:21:47She thought she was the only one.
01:21:51I think I love Kirtle to hate the moment his wife knocked on the door.
01:22:06Are you going to London?
01:22:09Yes, yes, yes.
01:22:10And I'm travelling again to Galapagos.
01:22:13There's a new expedition.
01:22:16Do you ever go home, Dr Calgary?
01:22:18Rarely, rarely.
01:22:20Where's home for you, Miss Marple?
01:22:22Home is St Mary Mead.
01:22:24Ah.