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00:01Go away, Fly!
00:03Come away, lad!
00:08Come away!
00:12Go away, Fly!
00:13Go away!
00:17Go away!
00:20Go away!
00:30Go away!
00:33Go away!
00:36Go away!
00:57Now!
01:00Jimmy!
01:01Dad!
01:02What are you doing out so early?
01:04Flying my plane.
01:05Mum's making breakfast with Rosie.
01:07Quite right too.
01:09Shall we finish your patrol together?
01:11And then go inside and fill up our tummies?
01:22I've got her.
01:23What's up, Rosie?
01:25Shall I take her, Jenny?
01:27She's fine here with her auntie.
01:29Sorry I didn't make it home last night.
01:31Yeah, I'll never sleep as well when you're not next to me.
01:34What happened?
01:35Siegfried happened.
01:37I had to stay at Scaledale again.
01:39Oh.
01:40Well, it was right cold without you to keep me warm.
01:43That's enough of that kind of talk, thank you very much.
01:48I'd better get on.
01:49You back tonight?
01:50That depends on Siegfried.
01:52There's nothing I can do.
01:54I'd have to be at Scaledale to be on call.
01:56Hmm.
01:57Maybe if we put in a phone line.
01:59We're not having a telephone, I've told you.
02:01Bloody witchcraft.
02:03I'm sorry.
02:04I'll do my best.
02:06But I won't make promises I can't keep.
02:08Yeah, no.
02:09It's not you.
02:12I'm really struggling without Mrs H.
02:15The practice is a state.
02:16We're short on stock, our profits are down.
02:19I'm not sure he's remembering to charge half our clients.
02:22There's only so much I can do.
02:24Are you worried about him?
02:26Aye, I am.
02:29There is one thing we could do.
02:31No, James.
02:32We agreed.
02:33Wouldn't be fair.
02:34I know.
02:36I know.
02:37You're right.
02:42Come along, Jimmy.
02:43Have a good day.
02:44Don't show your dad up.
02:45Yeah.
02:46Have you got everything you need in there, Jumbo?
02:49Aye.
02:50As long as he's got nothing once loosing out.
02:53No.
03:04Flocks of sheep have grazed these hills for hundreds of years.
03:08And the sheep, they know to stay in the same place.
03:11Awake!
03:13They know where they belong.
03:14It's in their bones.
03:15Pass from one generation to the next.
03:17Aye.
03:19Aye, the leg is caught, so I just need to bring it around.
03:23Aye.
03:24Here it comes.
03:30You did it, Dad.
03:35Is that how it were with our Rosie?
03:39Kind of.
03:41Less messy, I imagine.
03:44Although I have heard stories.
03:48She's all slimy.
03:49Grab some straw.
03:50Brush her down, Jimmy.
03:51Like this?
03:52That's it.
03:53That's it.
03:54Good lad.
03:55I don't figure out who tired of seeing it.
03:56What a thing, eh, lad.
03:57What a thing, eh, lad.
03:58What a mess.
03:59Damn barghast.
04:00It's a dog.
04:01A stream, maybe.
04:03Come on, Jimmy.
04:04That's it. Good lad.
04:08I don't figure out who's tired of seeing it.
04:11What a thing, eh, lad.
04:16What a mast.
04:18Damn barghast.
04:20It's a dog. That's true, maybe.
04:26Come on, Jimmy.
04:28Fly. She's got caught in the wire. Mr. Elliot.
04:40All right, Carl. All right.
04:44Hey, just watch. Watch the barbed wire.
04:58Apologies for the state of the place.
05:11We're between housekeepers, yet again.
05:18All right, fly.
05:20It's not as bad as I first thought.
05:22There's no break.
05:23It only needs a couple of stitches.
05:25Should be all right to work again.
05:27Given time to recover.
05:29I'm just going to check your hind legs
05:30to make sure you haven't done yourself a mischief.
05:34Is that sore?
05:35That's sore, isn't it?
05:37You said it weren't too serious.
05:38Good girl.
05:40How old is she?
05:41Flower born around the Great Blizzard.
05:43That'd have been 33.
05:45At least 12.
05:46So she's getting on a bit?
05:48Aye.
05:49Your man Farnham did what he could,
05:50but we lost her mother in the doing.
05:52That's the way it goes sometimes.
05:54Well, the injury isn't bad,
05:55but when I moved the limb, it's sore.
05:58I'm concerned it's arthritis.
06:00Could be why she fell into the wire.
06:02Dad!
06:03Over the years, the cartilage has been ground away,
06:04and that's stopping the joint from moving smoothly.
06:05There are things we can give her, to take the edge off it,
06:07but this is a problem that's only going to get worse.
06:10I can't have.
06:11I can't afford to keep a dog that can't work.
06:12Dad!
06:13Dad!
06:14Dad!
06:15Dad!
06:16Dad!
06:17Dad!
06:18Oh!
06:19over the years the cartilage has been ground away not stopping the joint from moving smoothly
06:28there are things we can give her to take the edge of it but this is a problem that's only
06:33going to get worse i can't afford to keep a dog that can't work
06:38dad dad there's a horse i joined him uncle siegfried's rats
06:50oh jesus
06:51so is it
06:56oh ec you're joking me
07:02what on earth
07:32come
07:40don't go
07:42buongiorno mio principe
07:48tris what's this window all the way from italy i didn't know you were back today
07:54i told siegfried last week he must have forgot that he was picking me up from the station
07:58no surprises there
08:00what is that god awful smell
08:02a new house guest
08:04great
08:05good grief
08:09i suppose we should be grateful siegfried didn't bring anything worse on with him
08:24who knows perhaps he did
08:27good morning archie
08:32afternoon mr farnan
08:34problem
08:34arthritis
08:35so says young mr harriet
08:37oh well don't worry we'll soon sort that out when we fly
08:40good girl
08:42i hope you're not charging by the hour
08:49i hope you lot aren't charging by the hour
08:51i hope you're not charging by the hour
08:56but i'm not charging by the hour
08:59yes of course that makes sense
09:00harriet
09:00tristan
09:00what
09:02No, you're right. It's a completely normal state of affairs.
09:05A severe case of laminitis.
09:07I brought her home last night for some close monitoring,
09:10which I've been doing diligently while everyone else was asleep.
09:13It's the afternoon.
09:14Which is precisely my point.
09:16And the rats?
09:18Needed the exercise. I'll put them back. They always turn up in the end.
09:23Tristan, you're here.
09:25Oh, the penny drops.
09:26Why didn't you let me know? I'd have picked you up from the station.
09:29It was all in the letter I sent from Italy.
09:31Well, what kind of fool doesn't ring a head to check?
09:34We spoke a few days ago. At length.
09:36And I must say, you're a terrible mumbler.
09:39I'm not sure you were as clear as you thought.
09:41I'll just put this one outside, and then we can catch up properly.
09:45I suppose you'll be coming back to clear up this mess.
09:48Thank you, James. That's very kind of you.
10:00Excuse me.
10:01I left me handbag.
10:07And you can tell him he owes me a new pair of stockings and all.
10:10But you can bring him when he drops me Gladys off later.
10:13Gladys?
10:13Hi.
10:14See if we've been seen to her.
10:16May I pick me horse?
10:17There's a perfectly reasonable explanation for that.
10:27Her?
10:28Susan?
10:29Well, me and James are dying to hear it, aren't we, James?
10:32She...
10:32Susan?
10:33Had... has...
10:34A horse.
10:36This horse, in fact.
10:37We were at a dance.
10:39With the horse.
10:39Must have been a bar and dance.
10:40Had to have been, yeah.
10:42Susan mentioned the horse.
10:44Its hoof was inflamed, so I offered, rather gallantly, I thought, to have a look at it.
10:48We came back here, all three of us.
10:51So very gallant of you.
10:53Our knight in shining armor.
10:55On a tiny little horse.
10:58Shut up!
10:59Why I'm explaining myself to you, I do not know.
11:09What happened to your letters?
11:11Your dispatches from the front were one of my few sources of entertainment.
11:15I ran out of anything I wanted to say.
11:18Cheers.
11:20To your good health.
11:25Well, I love what you've done with the place.
11:28And Siegfried deserves most of the credit.
11:29Ah, forgetful.
11:31Erratic.
11:31Unreasonable.
11:32Irascible.
11:33Plus a charge.
11:34Not like this.
11:35No, I wouldn't be so sure.
11:36You know he forgot to pick me up from school once.
11:39Slept in an empty dorm for a week before he realized.
11:43It was after Evelyn died.
11:46He wasn't himself.
11:48In fact, he was himself.
11:49Just a much worse version.
11:52Stayed like that until, uh, Mrs. Hall arrived.
11:55Helen doesn't think we should bother her.
11:59She's really settled there.
12:01It's up to you.
12:02You're the one stuck here with him.
12:04Me, I'll be in much more comfortable surroundings.
12:07Being shot at by Nazis.
12:09So, how do you want to go about this?
12:25Clever over the head and bundle her into the back of a taxi.
12:28We're not Shanghai-ing Mrs. H.
12:30Don't say how else we're going to convince her to come back.
12:32We're not going to convince her.
12:34We're not?
12:34Then what are we doing here?
12:35We're just going to explain the situation to her.
12:38Oh, he's busy around here.
12:39They've rented a couple of rooms.
12:41Ah, makes sense.
12:44Oh, what was I saying?
12:45Uh, we're not trying to convince her to come back.
12:48No, yes, no.
12:50Well, we are.
12:51Just don't lay on too thick.
12:54It's to be her choice.
12:56Reading you loud and clear.
12:57We're all agreed she should be with her family.
12:59Well, desperate times, old chap.
13:01Because...
13:02Worry-ee not, Jim.
13:03The mission parameters are clear.
13:06Ah, this is her boarding house.
13:08Is it?
13:17Oh, my goodness.
13:18Mrs. H.
13:19James.
13:22Hello, Mrs. H.
13:23Tristan, I thought you were in Italy.
13:26Oh, it's good to see you, bro.
13:27You've made friends with Uncle Triss, have you, Mary?
13:38Have you said hello?
13:40She was saying ma at nine months, weren't you?
13:44Right, lads.
13:45Edward.
13:46Good to see you again.
13:47And you.
13:48Here she is.
13:49Hello.
13:50My little angel.
13:52Glad to see you back in one piece.
13:55I left a few bits behind, but...
13:58I'm right now.
13:59Thanks to ma.
14:01Oh, he keeps saying that.
14:03I think he's fed up with me fussing over him.
14:06What, do you want to go get some tea?
14:08Oh, come on.
14:14He's a good dad.
14:17Dote's on her.
14:19So?
14:19Oh.
14:23What brings you to me?
14:25Oh, you know...
14:26Just passing through.
14:30Sunderland.
14:32I didn't just fall off the turnip truck.
14:34Out with it.
14:37Well, the thing is, Siegfried...
14:39The old goat's lost his marbles.
14:40He's gone totally berserk.
14:42Triss.
14:42The man's a menace.
14:43Worse than when he was when you first met him.
14:46Worse?
14:46I thought we weren't going to lay it on too thick.
14:48He needs help.
14:48We need help.
14:50Yours, specifically.
14:51Not that we want to put you under any pressure.
14:52No, of course not.
14:53But we would be completely lost without you.
14:56But does Mr. Fanon want me to come back?
14:59Yeah, of course he does.
15:00Absolutely.
15:00Not that he'd ever admit it.
15:04I see.
15:06Just for a few weeks.
15:07Help us turn things around.
15:09Get him back on track.
15:10We wouldn't ask if it weren't desperate.
15:14Come on, lad.
15:35Archie.
15:36Afternoon.
15:36All right, come and have a look at Fly's dressing.
15:39See how she's getting along.
15:41None too clever, Mr. Fanon.
15:43She's an ear.
15:44You all right, lad?
15:45I'm here to see your mother.
15:48There we are.
15:50Don't worry, old girl.
15:51We'll soon sort you out.
15:55She remembers you well enough.
15:57Well, if that brought her into the world, I should hope she does.
15:58Oh, yes.
16:01Harriet's not done a terrible job there at all.
16:04That looks to have healed nicely.
16:07Let's get you a new dressing.
16:09Good girl.
16:10We'll have you up and running in no time.
16:13Yes, that's the spot, isn't it?
16:16Mr. Harriet says there's no hope of her working anymore.
16:19He's right in that arthritis is incurable, but it can be vanished with painkillers.
16:23They'll see her right?
16:25They'll allow her to work without too much pain.
16:28Harriet has a habit of rushing in when what's needed is careful consideration.
16:33I suppose it'll give me more time to get a lad trained up.
16:36He's a good dog, but he's got no sense when it comes to sheep.
16:40He needs his mother by his side or it all goes to pop.
16:43Well, we'll have to make sure we keep her going then, won't we?
16:47I'll prescribe some tablets.
16:48How does that sound?
16:50Expensive.
16:51Not as expensive as acquiring an experienced sheepdog, I promise you.
16:56Now then.
16:56I'm sure we've got something in here somewhere.
17:00Oh, here we are.
17:03There.
17:04That's the ticket.
17:06A couple of these today, and I'll be back with another prescription tomorrow.
17:10Hello.
17:18Hello.
17:34Hello, Lou.
17:35Come on.
18:05Sorry about the state of the place.
18:07Don't know what you mean.
18:19Jimmy doesn't always remember to put them in the compost.
18:23I hope that's all right.
18:28Mmm.
18:30Mmm.
18:31I can certainly taste the tea.
18:33I couldn't find the strainer.
18:35Oh, don't worry about that.
18:39No, sorry.
18:41It'll drive me bananas.
18:43Oh, Mrs. Age.
18:46Hello, Tris.
18:49Helen will be pleased to see you.
18:51What about Helen and the little ones?
18:54How are they?
18:56Well, Helen felt, we felt,
18:57it better for them, us,
18:59to stay at Heston while everything is in a state of...
19:02chaos.
19:05I'm between the two houses.
19:07We get calls at all hours of the night.
19:08Sometimes it's easier to just get my head down here.
19:11Helen mentioned,
19:12you poor things.
19:14Well, we're managing.
19:16Well, I'm here now.
19:17Like I said,
19:18it's only for three or four days while Edward's away.
19:20But maybe I can help get you back on the right track.
19:25How did Mr. Farnham take the news?
19:29He does know I'm coming.
19:30Leave it, I'll do that.
20:00No, I don't mind.
20:04There was something I wanted to mention, actually.
20:07Nothing important.
20:08Barely needs mentioning.
20:11James, what have you done?
20:14Now, this is one of those times
20:17where you think you're going to be cross with me.
20:18Well, I think I'm going to be cross.
20:20Or am I actually going to be cross?
20:22Initially, perhaps.
20:23But then you'll realise that I was right all along
20:26and you'll be eternally grateful.
20:27Will I?
20:28I asked Mrs. Hall to come back.
20:34Oh, James, we agreed.
20:35You said...
20:36Yeah, and you didn't disagree.
20:38I thought it best to skip that part.
20:43Well, what does he make of it all?
20:48He doesn't know, does he?
20:50Goodness me.
21:05Well, clear off.
21:22Go on.
21:24Mrs. Hall?
21:47What's in it?
21:47Mr. Farnham.
21:49What are you doing here?
21:49Oh, we're in the pantry.
21:50All this time?
21:53No, I'd just arrived.
21:55Ah, that does make more sense.
21:57I was joking.
21:59But how...
22:00What?
22:01I didn't know you were coming.
22:02Well, neither did I till a few days ago.
22:08It's good to see you again.
22:10You too.
22:13Oh, there's a wrap in the pantry.
22:14One of yours.
22:15You found one?
22:16Excellent.
22:17In there at the back,
22:18scrabbling amongst the tins.
22:20Yes, don't worry.
22:21He's one of mine.
22:23Oh, well, that's all right, then.
22:24Should have offered him a biscuit.
22:27Bollandell's grandson.
22:29His name's Gerald.
22:30You see, he has got a bit of a moustache.
22:39Wow, you're all getting along.
22:40Well, Edward and his family...
22:43After you.
22:46They've, er...
22:48gone to visit Betty's parents,
22:50so I thought I'd drop in and...
22:53see how you're all getting along.
22:57I should have let you know.
22:58No, no, you're always welcome here.
23:00How are you all...
23:02getting along?
23:03Good.
23:05Edward and Betty...
23:07sick of me looking over their shoulder,
23:08I should imagine.
23:10I can't believe that's true.
23:15And how are things here?
23:17Oh, you know, the usual.
23:19Well, see, you've developed a taste for fish.
23:21What?
23:23Oh, the sardines, yes.
23:24Would you like one?
23:25Well, perhaps later.
23:27For dinner?
23:29You're cooking?
23:30Am I?
23:30I hadn't planned to.
23:31So, are you staying long?
23:38Just a few days.
23:39Maybe a...
23:40a week.
23:41There's no rush.
23:42Stay as long as you'd like.
23:43Within reason.
23:44Otherwise, we'll have to start charging you rent.
23:46Oh, right.
23:49Well...
23:50not a joke.
23:55Yeah, I tidied up a bit.
23:58Force of habit.
23:59I thought it looked different.
24:01Harriet's terrible at clearing up after himself.
24:04I was going to have a go this evening.
24:09Better get this one back in his cage.
24:11Come on, Gerald.
24:12It must be from one of my old army pals.
24:42Liquid gold from Scotland.
24:46Might want to read that label again.
24:49Captain T, foreigner.
24:51What?
24:52They made you a captain?
24:54Field promotion.
24:55Careful, Siegfried.
24:56They'll rank you soon.
24:57Why didn't you tell us?
24:58Oh, you know me, Mrs. H.
24:59Never want to brag.
25:01I know how insecure it makes my brother.
25:03Absolute balls.
25:04I rest my case.
25:05Well, you must have done something important to deserve it.
25:09No, not really.
25:10I was just next in line.
25:11It's 8.30.
25:12Aren't you going to open one?
25:13No.
25:14I'm going to save them for a special occasion.
25:17If it's your whiskey or a model of temperance, if it's mine, you guzzle it by the gallop.
25:22I'd better get going as well.
25:23I made it up to the treadwells this morning.
25:25Taken care of.
25:26Well, I went up yesterday and checked the stitching, and it pains me to point it out.
25:30You did what?
25:31But you did use rather a lot of suture.
25:33You were only a couple of stitches short of the bare tapestry.
25:35That was my case, which I was supposed to be attending while I covered you at surgery yesterday.
25:39There's no need to thank me.
25:41And I'd remind you to take care with these farmers.
25:43They're a hard lot.
25:45As soon as you make them think an animal's no use anymore, they get rid of it.
25:48Fly has arthritis.
25:50I made my diagnosis, and I stand by it.
25:51You can't write a dog off like that.
25:54It's tantamount to a death sentence in these parts.
25:57I'm taking a repeat prescription up to treadwell today.
25:59I'd like to see if Fly's managing myself, if it's all the same to you.
26:03If she breaks down, it could leave Archie's flock in trouble.
26:05Well, it sounds like you're in agreement, then.
26:08Oh, no.
26:09You can both go up and check her over.
26:11Two heads are better than one.
26:12I'm not sure about that.
26:13I read an article once about a two-headed snake bit itself to death.
26:17All right.
26:18Well, if that's the case, then you can stay here and help me clear up this lot.
26:22I'm driving.
26:27You'll need these.
26:35It seems like yesterday she came into the world.
26:40We should get her and Mary together.
26:42Oh, I'd like that.
26:45I have missed you all.
26:48Because it's lovely to be with Edward and Mary.
26:52Yeah, he's got himself a good one with that Betty.
26:54Yeah.
26:55How are Jenny and your dad getting on?
26:57Oh, he never changes.
26:59Jenny never stays the same.
27:00Got one foot out the door already.
27:03He's talking of London, of all places.
27:05I didn't leave Yorkshire till our honeymoon.
27:08London?
27:09What have I thought?
27:10Lord only knows.
27:13Can I have another cup?
27:16Can you pour some in there?
27:26Here we go.
27:28Here.
27:29You two forgotten your friends?
27:49You going somewhere swish tonight?
27:51Yes.
27:52How could you tell?
27:53Your cologne walked in before you.
27:56No matter.
27:56I'll pack this away.
27:57No, I'll have time for a kick, yeah?
28:00Will you?
28:03Just a small one.
28:05Aha!
28:11Well, that's the pair of them.
28:12Thanks, Maggie.
28:24Any word from Arthur?
28:30Tried to find Burma on the map last night.
28:33Such a long way from here.
28:37It's all right, I know.
28:38Here you go.
28:44Why don't you play with us?
28:50Arthur's ma was supposed to pick him up before my shift.
28:55Yeah, if there's anything you need now I'm home,
28:57anything I can do...
28:59Do you want to take Albert for the rest of the day and night for me?
29:03Almost anything I can do.
29:08When do you go back?
29:13Just what I'm told.
29:15There's talk of being redeployed to India.
29:19Scared?
29:20No, not a bit of it.
29:22I'm excited at the prospect.
29:28All right, somewhat scared.
29:32Make sure you come home.
29:36I'll try.
29:36I'll try.
29:38Mommy.
29:39Mommy.
29:45Yeah, Arthur will make it back too.
29:49Promise?
29:54Didn't think so.
29:55Mill drop.
30:07A bit of mucus on the end of the nose.
30:14I'll choose to believe you.
30:18Thousands wouldn't.
30:19Does Edward play?
30:22He's never been a man of words.
30:25Well, he's a dab and at cars, let me tell you.
30:27I'm so pleased for you.
30:30Anyone deserves the happiness a family can bring it to you.
30:32Even if my leaving were rather sudden.
30:35Well, what were you supposed to do?
30:37Let him recover by himself?
30:38I didn't think it would be permanent.
30:42Well, nothing in life is.
30:44And you're a grandmother now.
30:45It's only natural you want to be with them.
30:48Although, again, something of a surprise.
30:50Betty and Edward, they're a very sweet couple.
30:57Good are, the pair of them.
31:01We missed you at the wedding.
31:04I was just incredibly busy.
31:07Especially, well, especially since you left.
31:09You didn't think iron and other housekeeper might be sensible?
31:16We tried.
31:16None of them cut the mustard.
31:18Or any other condiment, for that matter.
31:20Although, in truth, it was something of a blessing.
31:24How so?
31:25Well, with you here doing everything, we were robbed of our autonomy.
31:29But robbed?
31:30Exactly.
31:31None of us realised we were perfectly capable of looking after ourselves.
31:35All of us pulling together.
31:36There's really nothing to it.
31:37I don't think that's how James and the others say it.
31:42What do you mean?
31:44Mrs. Hall?
31:46Did Harriet say something?
31:49He mentioned there'd been some problems.
31:52Problems?
31:54Is that why you're here?
31:56Is that what I am to you?
31:57A problem to be solved?
31:59No, I wouldn't put it quite like that.
32:02It's later than I thought.
32:09Thank you for the game.
32:11Someone's expecting me.
32:12I don't have a problem.
32:22I don't have a problem.
32:23You're website, I don't have a problem.
32:23I don't have a problem.
32:25Warren, Lawrence, Southclub.
32:26I don't have a problem.
32:31It's over.
32:32Oh, my God.
33:02He's like a whirlwind. It's a wonder his head don't come off his shoulders.
33:23Morning, Mr Farnham. Morning. I understand you're in need of a cup of tea this morning. I'll make myself
33:28some coffee. Coffee? I've developed a taste for it. Oh, right. It's good of you to come,
33:36Susan. I was planning to return your horse this afternoon. It's no bother. I thought
33:41I'd better drop these off at any rate. You left them at the Reniston last night. Those
33:47glasses and the car keys. You'd think they had legs the places you'd find them. I wasn't
33:52sure where you two knew each other. Longingly, Tom. Yeah, Susan and I were on the church fundraising
33:57committee a while back. What about you two? Us. Oh, er, Mr Farnham and I. We're, we've been
34:07friends. She's our old housekeeper. That's right. I am. I was. Oh. I see. And, er, what brings
34:18you back? Just visiting. Diamond blast. Well, let me grab you a cloth. No, leave it. Thank
34:24you very much. It's fine. Really, it is no bother. I don't need your help. Someone's
34:30woken up on the grumpy side of the bed. Thank you for returning my glasses. I really think
34:36it would be better if you leave. Oh, I, I do too. Goodbye, Audrey. Bye now. You should
34:58run that under the cold water. I know what to damn well do. I can look after myself.
35:04Secret. He's badly hurt. I was over the peak at Nidsdale, not far past the war memorial.
35:19I'd have been right. We were up there yesterday evening. Couldn't find the flock. Weather turned.
35:25Night came in. I lost both the dogs. The injuries are quite severe. Torn flesh, puncture wounds,
35:32scratches. Scratches. Damned barghast. What's that? The street we stopped in the deals. That
35:39would explain why the sheep scattered. Will he make it? He's young and strong, so I'm hopeful.
35:47If it can do this to lad, flowerless stood no chance. I only took her up there because you
35:52said you said she were all right to work. Well, help me look for her. And the flock.
36:05You're all right, lad.
36:22Fly. Fly. Here, girl. Fly. Fly. Come on, girl. Fly. We both thought Flay was responding
36:46well to the painkillers. Did you tell Mrs. Hall I was a problem? Me? I might have mentioned
36:52something to that effect. Well, in future, if you're going to stab me, do it in my front.
36:57All right. If that's what you'd prefer. Since Mrs. Hall left, you've become more and more
37:01erratic, short-tempered. If I have occasionally been a trifle abrupt, that's because you've
37:06driven me to the point of distraction. Me distracted? You're the one who keeps forgetting
37:10everything. Completely untrue.
37:11It can't go on. The wheels have well and truly come off the wagon. There is no bloody
37:15wagon. And even if there were, the wheels would be firmly on. Siegfried, we've all
37:21missed Mrs. H. No, we're not doing this. Doing what? Talking. Having a heart to bleeding
37:26heart. Telling sad stories. It won't change anything. It doesn't fix anything or make
37:31anything better. It just makes you feel that things have been made better. And what the hell
37:34use is that? Well, she left us. What was I supposed to do? Pretend to be happy? Pretend to
37:39be fine. If you keep pushing people away, eventually they will go away. Well, thanks a lot. That's very bloody incisive.
37:48Come along now. Dash? I know you don't want to, but we've got to go.
38:08Sorry, love, but it's time. Dash, come on. Don't make this any harder than it already is. Come
38:32on now. Dash.
38:33Here, fly. Fly. Fly. Here, fly. Here, go. Are you still time before we lose the light?
38:51Nay. The flock will have scattered. There's no way Fly could keep them together. Not in
38:58her state. They're done for. I'm so sorry. I pushed you to keep her going. I should have
39:12taken better care of the girl. I owed her that much. Instead, I put her to work. I should have
39:19been too hard on the poor thing. It's me that prescribed the painkillers. It's my fault.
39:26Nay. I knew. I forced myself to pretend I didn't. It's easy that way, isn't it? It's
39:33easy that way, isn't it? I can see something. It's a sheep. I can see something. It's a sheep.
39:40And another. There's another coming up behind. There's more. Dozens of them. Yours? Are they
39:47yours, Archie? Are they yours, Archie? I'll be able to tell once I see their own marks. There's
40:00six, seven of them. I can't, twelve. And there's thirty at least. I'll be able to tell once I
40:10see their own marks. There's six, seven of them. I can't, twelve. There's thirty at least.
40:16Fireguide, they're mine. It's the whole flock. They're all here. Fly. Good girl. That's a good girl.
40:31She's been attacked. What's it done to you? What did it do? We need to get back to the surgery.
40:37Now. Lie around the table. Mrs. Hall? Mrs. Hall?
40:44Siegfried? Mrs. Hall?
40:50It's all my fault. I drove her away. There's still time.
41:11Keys. You were driving. Keys. Where are my bloody keys? Where have they gone?
41:18Well, they have to be somewhere. You must have put them down. So where the hell are they?
41:22You just had them. Which means somebody must have moved them. What's going on? Keys.
41:26Why can't anything just stay in one place? Is that too much to ask? It's maddening.
41:30Why does everything have to change? Well, you threw them.
41:48Right. This way. Thunderlone, please. One way.
41:55She's been very brave. She gave everything she had and more to protect the flock.
42:01It's done for her. I know I said Fly was getting on. That doesn't mean she's still not got a part to play.
42:13Let her point land in the right direction. You can put in the legwork.
42:19And when she does stop working, she can live out a good few years as a pet. Crawled up next to you by the fire.
42:25A pet?
42:30See how we get on, won't we?
42:32James!
42:34James!
42:36Excuse me.
42:47What's going on?
42:49I think it's happened.
42:51We interrupt this broadcast to bring you a special news bulletin.
42:55Germany has signed an unconditional surrender, bringing to an end six years of war in Europe, according to reports in France.
43:04Excuse me.
43:05This evening, the Ministry of Information has confirmed that an official statement declaring the end of the war will be made similar...
43:12The kids here go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
43:22The kids here go, go, go, go, go, go.
43:23The day has been declared a national holiday to mark victory in Europe's death.
43:45Yeah?
43:46No.
43:55No!
43:56No!
43:57No!
43:58Mrs. Hall, Aldrich!
44:24Mr. Farnon, there really is no name
44:30We tried to find a replacement
44:31It could never work
44:33No one could ever work
44:35Because they'd never put up with your nonsense
44:37Because they're not you
44:39I understand you might have to live your life
44:46If that's not here with us
44:49Well, that's up to you
44:54But you should know that we would like it to be
44:57Take as much time as you need
45:03So what do you say?
45:11About what?
45:13About coming back
45:14Don't you say I could take my time?
45:18Yes, you can't wait around all day
45:19Is it what?
45:24What on earth's got into everyone?
45:29Oh, that, the war's ended
45:31What?
45:34What did you say?
45:35With Germany
45:36It's over
45:38It's over
45:43Oh dear God
45:47It really is over
45:48Oh dear God
45:54Oh dear God
45:54Is it over
46:03I guess
46:04There's nothing
46:04I guess
46:05Is it over
46:06Because you should check
46:07For get in
46:07Oh dear God
46:08What?
46:08I bet
46:09Isn't that
46:10Fari
46:12He's either
46:13Or
46:14You should
46:44You were right where you needed to be.
46:54You did your bit.
46:56Just as much as any other man.
46:58Aye.
47:00I love you, James Herriot.
47:05I love you too.
47:15James.
47:23With any luck, the whole show will be over soon.
47:27Is this the good stuff?
47:28Only the best.
47:33It's mine, isn't it?
47:34Very generous of you.
47:35All those years of uncertainty, never knowing if a bomb would drop on our heads or we'd be invaded any moment, we made it through.
47:51Some of us did.
47:52Mrs. Hall and I stood on this spot, wondering if we'd ever hear the bells ring again.
48:03She said we should be grateful for what we have.
48:09We have to fight for it too.
48:12We'll just be grateful.
48:14We have to fight for it.
48:16Go.
48:27Go and enjoy yourself.
48:30We'll join you in a minute.
48:38Shall we?
48:39Oh, it's good to be back.
48:45It's good to have you back.
48:51Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
48:53That's not.
48:55Just for tonight.
49:09Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:13Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:13Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:13Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:14Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:15Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:15Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:16Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:17Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:18Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:19Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:20Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:21Just wait till you see how far behind we are with the laundry.
49:22You
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