"(man and woman arguing)" "WOMAN:" "What did you say?" "!" "MAN:" "Can't you think of somebody else just for once?" "!" "Gabriella!" "Gabriella, don't!" "Go back to your wife." "I couldn't help it." "I just..." "Gabby, don't do this." "You're hopeless, Ken." "Cricket's the only thing you ever get right." "No, it isn't." "Will y come back inside and we can sort this out, please?" "No, Ken, I've had enough." "But Gabriella!" "You deserve everything you get." "(letterbox hinge squeaks)" "(liquid pouring)" "(dogs barking)" "(crying, squealing)" "(dog whimpering)" "(dogs whimpering)" "(laughs)" "Could you make any more mess, Havers?" "Well..." "I've finished now." "You settling in?" "Yeah..." "I am." "What are your new neighbors like?" "I haven't met them yet." "Perhaps they're waiting for me to throw a party, you know, with fiddly finger food and drinks with umbrellas sticking out of them." "Sounds irresistible." "I do hope I'm invited." "Anyway, about this case-- press got a hold of it yet?" "Yeah, it'sleaked by now." "He hasn't been officially ID'd yet." "It doesn't take much to recognize Kenneth Waring." "Did you see the century he hit last week?" "Us getting his case, though, isn't anything to do with you liking cricket, has it?" "Cricket isn't something you like, Detective Sergeant." "Oh, yeah, you just happened to pick this one up." "Come on, sir, you pulled strings." "This is a great tragedy for the game, you know." "Yeah, well,amily aren't too happy about it, either." "It looks in good nick for a fire." "D.S. Havers, D.I. Lynley." "Inspector Ardery." "I've not been here long." "Another fire a couple of miles away." "Look like it was some kind of animal rights thing." "No obvious connection." "Check it out, Havers." "SOCO's found a partial footprint in the garden, another one up by the front door." "Could be the same person." "The body's still in situ." "Cottage owned by a Mrs. Miriam Whitelaw, been staying here a couple of months." "Where is she now?" "Well, a local resident out for a walk last night said they had a row, said there was a car outside then." "There isn't one now." "LYNLEY:" "Better find her." "The Fire Investigation Unit's initial report stated that the blaze would have flared up immediately, and probably died back just as fast." "Almost definitely torched." "The fuel would have gone in through the letterbox, down onto the rug, and the rug set alight, eventually burning itself out." "But, look, there's synthetic backing to the rug." "So the corridor would have filled with a black noxious smoke straight into the sitting room, except the staircase." "The staircase acted like a chimney." "The smoke went straight into the bedroom." "Asphyxiation, wouldn't you think?" "Yeah, carbon monoxide." "They always look like they've been asleep." "There was a fire." "He could have looked a lot worse." "HAVERS:" "It would have been a shame." "It's not what you'd expect, is it, sir?" "What?" "Cricket, I mean..." "It's all very cucumber sandwiches, isn't it?" "I mean, a long way from sudden death." "Oh, don't you believe it, Havers?" "Do you know there's a higher than average percentage of suicides in cricket?" "Yeah, well, I take it we're ruling that out in this case." "Time of death yet, Inspector?" "Not precise." "Round midnight." "In all probability, whoever did this expected the whole building to burn down." "They didn't think there'd at all." "LYNLEY:" "There's not much to go on." "Forensics might be able to do something with it." "Where's the next one?" "Down here." "Ardery..." "Think someone sat here waiting for Waring to go to bed?" "ARDERY:" "Detective Inspector, they found a tire track." "Motorbike, I'd say." "ARDERY:" "Detective Inspector, they found a tire track." "Yeah..." "looks like someone tried to conceal it." "There are a lot of broken branches here." "Sir?" "(churing)" "Nice, isn't it, sir?" "Hmm?" "You know what we need, Sergeant?" "What we need is a profiler." "HAVERS:" "You are so transparent." "We need an expert profiler, and this is her field of expertise." "That's why we picked up the case-- so you could get Helen on board." "I thought it was for my liking of cricket." "She's going to see right through you." "Don't see why." "Like you just said-- she's a profiler." "HELEN:" "Arsonists tend to fall into particular categories." "This one burnt down his school, then his church, s house." "This one burnt down his school, then his church,at-aunt'" "Luckily, she wasn't in at the time." "Peer pressure, fueled by a growing dependency on drugs and alcohol." "This woman is a political activist, and that could be environmental or just good old-fashioned anarchy." "Hardly a laugh-a-minute, this lot, are they?" "Don't you believe it." "Two female arsonists burnt down half a dozen semis between them." "Something to do with firemen in uniforms..." "What, just sat back and waited for the hunks and their hoses?" "(women chuckling)" "Loss of face, quite literally in this case." "Swiss businessman loses his job, burns down his employer's house with three young children inside and then sets fire to himself." "And, yes, he survived." "(cell phone rings)" "And finally... we have our slow burners-- the introverted type, simmering away until something tips them over the edge, usually from a broken home, classic cry for help." "HAVERS:" "D.S. Havers." "And what about our case?" "You haven't given me anything, Tommy." "I mean, what you have to decide is or an impersonal act against a group of individuals." "Are you saying, do they want Kenneth Waring dead, or was it what he stood for?" "Look, I'll run the MO through the system." "It's like a signature." "If it's a serial arsonist, they'll have used the same method." "Sir, Waring's wife just arrived at the hospital to ID the body." "They'll wait until we get there." "Thanks, Helen." "things at us." "I can assure you, when you opened that door, there were plenty of things I could have chucked at you." "I decided to play nice instead." "(siren blaring)" "Mrs. Waring?" "Would you come with me, please?" "Mrs. Waring, I'm Detective Sergeant Havers." "Are you ready?" "Mrs. Waring, is this your husband?" "(softly):" "It's Ken." "Mrs. Waring?" "Yeah." "Yeah, it's my husband." "MAN:" "Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce Miriam Whitelaw." "(applause)" "WHITELAW:" "Thank you." "Surely there can be no sadder situation than that of a child suffering from an incurable illness." "MAN:" "Come on, let's go, quick." "MAN:" "Come on, let's go, It makes us all feel helpless..." "How dare you?" "WOMAN:" "What are you doing?" "We're helping to save children's lives and to safeguard their future health and happiness." "I name this tree "Tree."" "And my late husband would have been very proud..." "MASKED PROTESTER:" "...to maim and torture animals in the name of science." "Have any of you actually thought about what you're doing?" "You may not like the idea of using animals, but it is the only way to guarantee the safety of any new drug." "That's not true." "These drugs will save children's lives-- maybe some of your children." "Go on, get her!" "No... (crowd shouts)" "PROTESTER:" "Remember the blood of innocent animals is on your hands." "(crowd shouting)" "MASKED PROTESTER:" "You can run, but you can't hide from your responsibilities, Mrs. Whitelaw." "WOMAN:" "Excuse me, sir." "(whispers)" "MAN:" "Get away from the door." "(protesters pounding on door and yelling)" "Mrs. Whitelaw..." "um..." "Miriam..." "I'm all right." "Miriam, I have to tell you" " I'm sorry" "Kenneth Waring has been found dead." "Kenneth..." "I'm sorry." "When did you last see your husband?" "Not in a while." "He was under a lot of pressure, and he needed space and..." "We were separated." "Just trying it out, you know?" "Had you been married long?" "We were at school together." "We were married when we were kids." "Where was Kenneth staying?" "With Miriam Whitelaw." "It's just her in that big house." "I mean, you could say that she kind of looked after him." "So did Kenneth need looking after?" "Was there a problem?" "Was he in some kind of trouble?" "Kenny?" "No." "Everyone loved Kenny." "He loved his kids." "He was meant to be taking Jimmy to Greece, but he just canceled it at the last minute." "Why did he do that?" "He said something had come up." "Jimmy was upset and..." "That's cricket for you." "They're always traveling." "You never knew where he was from one minute to the next." "How old is Jimmy?" "Sixteen." "You don't look old enough." "A couple of days past my 16th when I had Jimmy." "But Ken was great." "We were so in love." "It's not been easy for Jimmy." "You know, with his dad gone so much, he's had to be the man about the house, he's had to be dad to Sharon and Stan, be my friend and..." "he's had to be dad to Sharon and Stan," "And sometimes he's more like my older brother than my own kid." "He grew up quickly." "Yeah." "He had to." "Do you know Gabriella Patten?" "And you know of Miriam Whitelaw's cottage?" "We used to go there when the kids were small, when we were a proper family." "And did you know that Mrs. Patten was staying there?" "I'm sorry, but I have to ask you this question:" "Where were you last night?" "Well, where do you think?" "We've got three kids." "I was at home with them." "MAN:" "There we go." "That's them." "WOMAN:" "Where?" "HAVERS:" "Who's looking after the kids?" "Jimmy-- always does." "Don't worry about this." "I'll take care of it." "It's just on the right." "It's number two." "HAVERS:" "Give me your keys." "Move away from the car!" "Come on, move away." "Move away." "Come on, Jeannie." "Keep your head down." "Don't say anything." "No photographs!" "Move away from the car!" "REPORTER:" "Are you separated?" "REPORTER #2:" "Is it true?" "It's "Mrs. Waring" to you!" "You all right, Mum?" "JEANNIE (sniffling):" "I'm fine." "Where is Gabriella Patten?" "Well, her office says she hasn't called in." "Her mobi's switched off." "No one knows where she is." "Just find her, Havers." "We're doing all we can." "You know, if someone decides to disappear, there's not much we can do." "She's a suspect." "And she could be in danger." "She could be scared." "Just keep at it, okay?" "I say, I wouldn't mind" "I say, a place like this." "I thought you did." "LYNLEY:" "Sorry to trouble you, Mrs. Whitelaw." "I..." "I still can't quite believe it." "I'm rather cold." "I think it's the shock." "You must have been very close to Mr. Waring." "Kenneth loved cricket, and he had such talent." "I suppose I became a kind of pat mentor." "In what way?" "Kenneth was a foster child." "His real family weren't interested." "I took him under my wing." "Why was Gabriella Patten staying at your cottage?" "She needed somewhere to stay after the breakdown of her marriage." "She was feeling very raw." "And when did you last speak to her?" "Not for weeks." "How did you get to know her?" "She was Kenneth's agent." "I found her for him, actually." "Look, Kenneth was nearing retirement." "He needed somebody to deal with all the commercial stuff." "How long had they been having an affair?" "You'd have to ask Mrs. Patten that." "And Kenneth was living here during the trial separation from his wife?" "Is that what Jeannie called it?" "She's always been unable to face the truth, particularly when it hurts." "No, it was all over between them." "Kenneth told you that?" "Kenneth told me everything." "He missed his children, of course, but Jeannie... she couldn't accept that they weren't teenagers anymore." "I put him in touch with my solicitor." "Kenneth took the divorce papers round to Jeannie himself." "When?" "Last week." "When did you see him last?" "Yesterday afternoon." "I saw him off to the airport." "What time?" "About 4:00." "Did he take a taxi, or go in his own car?" "He drove himself." "He was going to collect Jimmy-- that's his eldest-- and then on to Heathrow." "Why didn't he tell you that he'd canceled the holiday?" "I don't know." "Was he happy about going away, spending time with Jimmy?" "I have to admit the holiday was my idea." "I could see that Jimmy was going through a difficult patch." "His age." "I suggested they go away together." "Are you saying that he didn't get on with Jimmy?" "Oh, no!" "Oh, Kenneth loved that boy." "He used to say they were like peas in a pod." "Except, of course, Jimmy doesn't have his father's talent." "This was Kenneth's room." "May I?" "Of course." "Very neat." "He was a very careful man." "Why was he staying here?" "He could have got a hotel room or a place of his own." "Did he have any financial worries?" "WHITELAW:" "No." "He liked it here." "I think over the years it had become like a sanctuary for him." "How long had he been coming here?" "It started when he had a house full of small children." "He needed the peace." "I offered him a room with no responsibilities, no pressures-- no domestic baggage." "I think he was happy here." "Did he have any other problems?" "Drugs, alcohol?" "He was extremely disciplined," "Inspector." "How was he behaving when he left?" "Was he at all agitated?" "Depressed?" "What makes you say that?" "This is it, isn't it?" "What?" "He's barely cold, and you're trying to dig the dirt." "You're as bad as the press." "Please, Mrs. Whitelaw, we're on the same side." "Someone wanted him dead." "I'm just trying to find the reason." "Yes, of course." "I'm sorry." "You're absolutely right." "May I ask where you were last night?" "At home." "Alone?" "No, my daughter was here." "She stayed the night." "I'm afraid we'll need to talk to her." "I'm sorry, I don't have her address." "I know it sounds silly, but I'm afraid Olivia only allows me so far into her life." "Whose room is this?" "Mine." "Well, do you mind?" "No... please." "You watch a lot of telly, Mrs. Whitelaw?" "They're all of Kenneth." "He hated watching himself." "I'd look at them, see if I could be of help." "Hard to believe the man who hit that incredible test century needed any help." "At least his career ended on a high." "Oh, er..." "I know it's an odd request, Mrs. Whitelaw, but could I borrow a couple of these?" "The Met runs to most things, but not taping Test matches." "WHITELAW:" "Oh... please." "LYNLEY:" "Thank you." "What happened?" "I was attacked, Sergeant... this morning." "Targeted by so-called animal activists." "I was opening a new wing of a research laboratory." "I charity, beside the work I do with the Whitelaw-Waring Foundation, of course." "Er... what's that?" "I set it up to help children like Kenneth." "It's something very close to my heart, and it was important to him, too." "Children loved him, you see." "We all loved him." "Their relationship?" "She's very attractive." "In love with him?" "Why didn't he tell her he'd canceled the holiday?" "Well, maybe he didn't cancel it." "Maybe he was just taking someone else." "Gabriella?" "Did you notice the photographs?" "Yeah..." "There wasn't one of the daughter." "MAN:" "Olivia!" "Livie!" "(dog barking)" "(dog barkingto see this." "WOMAN:" "Hey, Chris said you were brilliant in the mask." "(in posh voice):" "I name this tree "Tree."" "OLIVIA:" "What is it, Chris?" "Did we make the papers?" "No, but your mother's friend did." "Jesus" " Kenny!" "You know what this means, don't you?" "What?" "Well, why?" "They'll connect you with your mother, and that will lead them here." "You'll have to get your story straight, then." "We'll all have to get our stories straight." "You going to be okay with this?" "Why shouldn't I be?" "Says here he was killed in the cottage." "And that's, what..." "a couple of miles from where we were last night?" "You were on a raid?" "You didn't tell me." "You didn't need to know." "Why didn't you want me to go with you last night?" "You had other plans." "Didn't you go and see your mother?" "Come with us tonight." "Yeah, well... maybe I'm doing something else." "Now, don't start." "What?" "You know what." "Just leave it." "HAVERS:" "Here she is." "Olivia Constance Whitelaw," "D.O.B...." "Blimey O'Reilly!" "Why, what is it?" "Well, she's got pre-cons for soliciting." "She must've got bored of the debutantes' balls." "That's some career choice." "Looks like drugs." "Yeah... from Homes  Gardens to street corner." "Well, something must have got her there." "Look, the address is found." "Yeah..." "She's cohabiting with one Chris Faraday." "Known activist." "He's heavily involved in animal rights." "Well, he hasn't got any form." "Well, it means we have a connection." "Yeah." "NEWSCASTER:" "Tributes have poured in from are cricket world." "Today stunned colleagues were struggling to come to terms with the loss." "Fellow batsman Hugh Patten had this to say." "PATTEN:" "Kenny boy will be, er... sorely missed." "We're... we're numb..." "Shit!" "PATTEN:" "We're... we're bereft." "As a team, we feel empty and devastated." "CHRIS:" "They're talking about Waring." "Poor Ken." "I'll miss him." "You hadn't seen him in years." "OLIVIA:" "That's not the point." "He was..." "Well, he was part of my childhood." "(crying)" "Oh, come here." "Look, I'm sorry, sorry." "Sorry." "Why don't you do this more often?" "I'm feeling really lonely." "Being on my own." "Olivia." "Olivia, you don't want to do this." "You don't know what I want." "That's not what we're about." "I can't be that for you." "Why not?" "Because we're friends..." "Always will be." "I don't want to jeopardize that." "You don't know that it would." "Look... any kind of sexual relationship is just going to spoil what we have." "Sometimes I think you're frightened of me." "You didn't tell your mother, did you?" "The perfect moment never presented itself." "Anyway, what's the point?" "I don't care." "Livie, stop doing this." "Just give your mother half a chance." "You are so bloody sanctimonious!" "NEWSCASTER:" "...Kenneth Waring." "Details of the circumstances surrounding the cricketer's death began to emerge this morning." "Waring was supposed to be on a 7:00 plane bound for Greece last night, with his teenage son." "Instead, he was found dead in the bedroom of his country cottage." "HAVERS:" "Slumming it, isn't she?" "What's it called, um..." "Boho-chic?" "I wouldn't know, Detective Sergeant." "You're the one I catch reading the DIY mags." "I expect she thinks it's a bit edgy." "Gives her a bit of street cred." "I expect it's the only place she could find to live." "No-- she could live in Kensington." "Hello?" "Chris Faraday?" "Yeah." "D.I. Lynley, D.S. Havers." "Can I see some ID?" "Easier for what," "CHRIS:" "Sure." "You've heard about the death of Kenneth Waring?" "Can't really miss it." "Wouldn't have said it was headline news meself." "A man's dead, Mr. Faraday." "Yeah, and thousands die of starvation every day, but you don't see them on the front page of thestandard." "(dog panting)" "This is Olivia Whitelaw, but I guess you already knew that." "Ms. Whitelaw, I'm Detective Inspector Lynley." "This is Detective Sergeant Havers." "Where were you last night?" "At my mother's." "arrive?" "At my mother's.What time did you" "Er... nine-ish." "I left after breakfast." "Were you together all that time?" "Well, I didn't follow her into the bathroom, but yeah, we were together." "Livie." "When did you last see Kenneth Waring?" "Not for ages." "I left home years ago." "Mum and I don't exactly see eye to eye." "Oh?" "What about?" "Everything." "What, and yet you stayed the night on Wednesday?" "Yeah." "wher" "Friend's stag night... watching videos and all that, you know." "You want details?" "That shouldn't be necessary." "Titty Slickers, Dry Hard and Sexcalibur." "You've got a good memory." "Well, you can't get me for it-- my memory, that is." "LYNLEY:" "How well do you know Mrs. Whitelaw?" "Never had the pleasure." "So you've never been to her cottage in the country?" "Didn't know it existed until today." "Hello." "She likes you." "Was she run over?" "Yeah." "I can see that you're good with dogs." "HAVERS:" "Who does he think he is?" "LYNLEY:" "You didn't like him, then?" "I think he's a creep." "And her-- people likngry." "Like what?" "Well, people who don't know how lucky they are." "Well, you saw the needle tracks." "They were old, Havers." "Well, she wasn't born with them." "Faraday's very controlling." "Yeah, she probably gets off on it." "Right, I want you to check out his alibi." "Happily." "Get on to Special Branch." "See what they know about that protest this morning" "Animal Rights thing-- and why they would choose Waring as a target and what it is they've got against Miriam Whitelaw." "Yeah, why did Olivia stay the night with her mother after all these years?" "I want to know the terms of Miriam's will." "(pager goes off)" "I'd like to, uh... pursue Waring's family, talk to the son." "Good." "Don't forget you got to find out where Gabriella is." "They've ID'd the footprint-- a Nike trainer, size nine." "Well, loads of people wear them." "I wear them." "You're not suggesting I arrest you, are you?" "NEWSCASTER:" "Police are still investigating the fire that caused his death." "The 16th-century cottage where Waring's body was found early this morning belonged to the cricketer's longtime patron and friend," "Miriam Whitelaw." "Waring's career was at an all-time high following his spectacular century at Lord's last week." "PATTEN (on TV):" "People have been writing off Kenny recently, but he was still very much a cricketer at the peak of his powers." "Where are you going?" "He loved you, and I know that you loved him." "Listen, I know you're angry right now, love, but it's okay to be upset." "Anyway, I thought you might like a hug." "I thoughtImight like a hug." "Jimmy, love, where were you last night?" "Come on, I won't be angry." "Just tell me where you were." "(door closes)" "(muffled voices)" "OMMENTATOR (on TV):" "...exciting third day here at Lord's with England's batting C looking pretty confident overall in this first inning against Pakistan." "It's Asif Khan bowling to Waring." "Ooh!" "That must be close." "Out." "He's left it." "The ball's darted back at him..." "That was never out." "COMMENTATOR:" "And umpire Shepherd has no doubt at all about that one." "No wonder they're delighted." "Kenneth Waring taking the long walk back to the pavilion now." "He'll be absolutely kicking himself for that performance." "He'll be absolutely kicking himself for thaOkay, ready now." "Excuse me-- Hugh Patten?" "Batting in the first net." "Thank you." "I've often wondered what it would be like to be on the receiving end of one of those." "Terrifyi." "But that's cricket for you-- four hours of stultifying boredom, ten seconds of sheer terror." "It's just like Gabriella to pull a stunt like this." "Responsibility was never her strongest suit." "So you have no idea where your wife is?" "Ex-wife-- uh, no, none whatsoever." "Ex-wife-- uh, no, I hope she's all right." "Tell me, were you and Waring friends?" "(chuckles sarcastically)" "I couldn't stand the guy." "Let's say he..." "he lacked maturity." "Professionally?" "He was a bit of a brooder." "Had a famous bad temper." "Yeah, you wouldn't know." "He covered it up well." "He had a good camera manner." "But if he felt that he'd been given out unfairly, bats would fly." "Lots of broken changing room windows, I can tell you." "Oh, is that common?" "Fit of the furies?" "Oh, yeah." "I, on the other hand, if I'm given out," "I just go quiet, and I walk off really slowly." "Umpire soon gets the hint." "How do you mean?" "A couple of weeks ago, he was never out, but it was called, and he just walked off, cool as ice." "I have to ask, where were you on Wednesday night?" "Alibi, eh?" "Uh..." "BBC Television Centre, recordingA Question of Sport." "Yeah, you can check that, actually." "I failed to identify Graham Gooch." "(chuckles)" "It must have been difficult when Gabriella and Kenneth paired off together." "Embarrassing." "I caught a bit of ribbing off the team-- nothing I couldn't handle." "To be absolutely honest," "Gabriella was a bit of a nightmare." "Personally, I thought her and Kenny boy made the perfect couple." "Just for once," "I want you at home, downstairs, being a family with the rest of us." "What's the point?" "They stick together." "How normal is it-- you wearing that jacket all the time?" "Your dad gave me this." "Only 'cause you wouldn't take his off." "He had to buy another one, just 'cause you're so stupid." "Listen, your dad is dead, and that means you've got to take on some of the responsibility." "Sod that." "What did you say?" "I said, sod that!" "That your motorbike, Jimmy?" "It's funny, I thought you had to be 17 to ride one of those." "And it looks like we wear the same trainers." "Okay, Jimmy, we've got your trainer footprint in the mud by the front door and another in the garden." "We've got your motorbike parked in the lane." "Okay, so you were angry with your dad 'cause he canceled the holiday." "So you drove down there, and..." "I killed him." "Say that again." "I killed him." "Okay." "Well, let's, uh... let's take it from the beginning." "Why did you go to the cottage?" "I was upset." "Well, what happened?" "I lit the fire." "No, tell me exactly what you did." "Found some petrol in the shed, put it through the letterbox, lit it." "Well, how did you light it?" "With a match." "What... what kind of a match?" "From a book or a box?" "Box." "HAVERS:" "Well, why did you do it, Jimmy?" "Because I hated him." "(alarm bell ringing)" "MAN:" "Okay, everyone out." "You know what to do." "Let's get moving!" "Ready?" "Two and a half minutes, start busting them out." "All of them?" "Yeah, keep count." "All right, this way." "Come on, sweethearts, come on." "Come here, come here." "Here, take this one." "(puppies squealing)" "Dump the petrol all along that wall and all along that wall." "Livie!" "Yeah?" "Come on!" "Yeah, I am!" "I want that petrol everywhere!" "Chris!" "(puppies squealing)" "Livie, leave it." "I'll just do it." "No, I can manage." "Olivia!" "Livie, come on!" "I'm coming!" "Put them in the cages." "Push them right to the back." "WOMAN:" "Come on, out of the way, guys." "Clear the line." "Right, let's move." "We've got to go-- come on." "MAN 's enough." "Chuck the can in the kennels!" "CHRIS:" "Right, come on, people." "Are they in?" "Yeah, can I do it?" "Chris, we gotta go." "CHRIS:" "Yeah, I know." "Come on, let's go!" "CHRIS:" "Livie!" "Yeah?" "Light it!" "Yeah." "Livie, let me do it." "CHRIS:" "Livie, get in the van." "Get in the van!" "Let me go!" "Clear!" "OTHERS:" "Clear!" "All right, come on, let's go!" "Come on." "(truck peels out)" "HELEN:" "Chris Faraday can be tentatively linked to a series of fires at research facilities and the puppy farms that supply them." "And, yes, the puppy farm in question is only two miles from the Whitelaw cottage." "He's mainly active in the animal rights movement, but deep down, he's an anarchist, pure and simple." "LYNLEY:" "Tell us about the fires." "Petrol, lighted match, nothing fancy." "Well, that fits our MO." "It's close, but not close enough." "They drench these places in fuel." "It's indiscriminate." "The cottage was a focused attack." "But could Faraday, in your opinion, be capable of this kind of extreme violence?" "He's the puppet master, not the puppet." "He doesn't do anything he can get others to do for him." "So he could have persuaded someone else" " Olivia, maybe?" "I don't know." "But Jimmy Waring does fit the profile." "He's introverted, from a broken home." "He's emotionally immature." "He has a high degree of internal anger." "He's your textbook slow-burner." "And you're going to let him go, aren't you, Tommy?" "I'm not convinced he did it." "Why?" "The MO's right." "He was there." "What more do you want?" "His name scrawled on the cottage wall," ""Jimmy Waring-- I done it"?" "This isn't a joke, Helen." "He's 16." "Yes, a 16-year-old who, I think, killed his father, and who could kill again." "Um..." "I think I'm..." "Helen, I have absolute respect for what you're doing." "Well, you should do, because I'm good at what I do." "You asked for my opinion." "I gave it to you." "You're not interested." "You know yourself that half of police work is instinct-- gut instinct..." "Tommy, I know that, but look..." "And my instinct tells me someone else did it." "Fine." "No wonder we're incapable of a relationship." "Come on." "Helen, I have respect for you on every level." "But this is a murder case." "It's not about us." "Then let's agree to differ." "JEANNIE:" "Inspector!" "You letting him go?" "For the moment." "What does that mean?" "It means I'm not convinced he did it." "I know he didn't." "Then why is he trying to convince us that he did?" "And how can somebody stand by and let a 16-year-old boy take the rap for something he didn't do?" "Can you explain that to me?" "What the hell do you think you're doing?" "Look at you..." "in that stupid jacket." "Can't you get it into your head?" "Mum, he left us years ago." "You're not listening to me." "You're not listening to me." "I saw you." "What do you mean, you saw me?" "You know what I mean." "No, Jimmy, I don't." "I saw you last week." "I saw you in bed with Dad." "We were married." "He still loved me." "Do you know how pathetic you are?" "Are you sure this is the right call, sir?" "Trust me, Havers." "Well, I just got off the phone to Miriam Whitelaw's solicitor." "He's confirmed that her will leaves everything to Waring, and now that he's out the way, guess who gets the lot." "Thank you, Havers." "So are we going to pay a visit to Little Orphan Annie?" "I'll do that." "You keep digging away at Faraday." "With pleasure." "(puppies whimpering )" "Hello?" "(puppies whimpering )" "Why don't they bark?" "I don't know, they're not mine." "I'm just looking after them." "They belong to a friend of Chris's." "They're nothing to do with me." "LYNLEY:" "Do you like animals?" "OLIVIA:" "I like that they like me." "The night that Kenneth was killed-- um, take me through that again." "I arrived at nine, spent the evening with Mum," "I went home the next day." "Did nothing else happen?" "Yeah, somebody phoned." "I picked it up." "Some crazy woman, I don't know who." "What sort of time was that?" "About midnight." "Oh." "Why did you go to your mother's?" "Stuff." "Important stuff?" "Chris organized this attack on your mother, didn't he?" "Why?" "Were you there?" "It was Chris's demo." "Do you do everything he tells you?" "I believe in what we're doing." "You know, now Kenneth's gone, you stand to become a very rich woman one day." "Hah!" "You are a very funny man, you know that?" "There's something wrong with you, isn't there?" "Well, it all fits:" "the shakes, the attitude." "That's why you went to your mother's, so she could help make it better." "(scoffs)" "Yeah!" "I was pregnant once." "Funny to think, it would have been, what, 12 now?" "Mother forced me into a termination." "I'm surprised how easily I was persuaded." "What's wrong with you, Olivia?" "Motoneuron disease." "Could be as little as 18 months." "Some days are better than others." "I get very low, very angry." "Then I think, what the hell?" "What difference does it make?" "May as well do whatever I want." "Other days I want to be more dignified about it all." "Chris is helping me to do that." "(helicopter blades whirring)" "No, Chris is great, but he's not..." "I suppose I'm frightened of being on my own." "What about your mother?" "I've spent so long hating her, it's not easy to put that aside." "Do you know why the dogs don't bark?" "Because they're too scared." "How sad is that?" "HAVERS (on phone):" "Sir, still no sign of Gabriella Patten, I'm afraid." "But I've been checking out Faraday's alibi and... well, it works, but itdoesn'twork, if you get what I'm saying." "Oh, by the way, it's me, and..." "What?" "What on earth?" "Hello." "Hello." "This your fridge?" "Yep." "(grunts)" "(grunts)" "You can't move it." "It's much too heavy." "You're not wrong." "You'll have to wait till my dad comes back." "He's really strong." "Yeah, well, don't worry." "I'll get it (grunting )moved." "My name's Hadiyyah." "It means something lovely, but I can't remember what." "What's your name?" "Uh, Barbara." "What's that mean?" "Well... well, I don't know." "Uh, a "stranger," something like that." "Can I come in?" "Well, I..." "I'm really tired." "MAN:" "Hadiyyah, Hadiyyah!" "I bet that's my dad." "Bye-bye, Barbara." "That bad?" "They want results yesterday." "You seen this?" "I have now." "Well, this may cheer you up:" "Gabriella Patten's turned up." "How do you mean, "turned up"?" "Well, she called in this morning." "She's been staying at a friend's." "Said she needed some space." "You know you can be reported for wastlice time?" "(quavers):" "I was too..." "I loved Ken." "I just wanted to hide." "LYNLEY:" "So you waste half the Met's resources ng to track you down." "LYNLEY:" "So you waste half the Met's resourcestryi" "HAVERS:" "We should send you a bill." "LYNLEY:" "Where were you?" "GABRIELLA:" "A friend was away;" "I had her keys." "I just shut myself away." "Wednesday night?" "I... we had a row." "I got in the car and came up to town." "What did you row about?" "I don't remember." "Yes, you do." "His family-- I was sick and tired of them." "Wrong." "You rowed about cricket." "Why was his game off?" "How should I know?" "You're his agent." "Isn't it your job to know?" "Why are you so frightened, Mrs. Patten?" "Why were you hiding?" "Because it could have been me!" "Where were you midnight Wednesday?" "At my friend's flat." "And no-- nobody saw me." "That's convenient." "Hold on, you can check phone bills." "Around midnight I made a call on the land line." "HAVERS:" "Who to?" "Miriam Whitelaw." "Why?" "Because she's an interfering old hag." "Couldn't stand Ken being with me." "Couldn't stand Ken being with anybody." "I was getting him away from all that." "And what did she say?" "Nothing." "I think for once I shut the old witch up." "You could've got someone else to make the call for you." "I didn't kill Ken." "I was angry with him, he'd upset me." "But I loved him." "HAVERS:" "Miriam said she hadn't spoken to Gabriella in months." "LYNLEY:" "Yet Olivia said someone did call." "Gabriella?" "Didn't know." ""Crazy woman," she said." "Well, that sounds like Gabriella." "You were going to tell me about Faraday." "Oh, yeah." "You know, this guy thinks he's so smart." "Sure enough, his alibi checks out, but I went to a couple more porn shops-- highly educational." "You know, he checked out exactly the same videos on differentifferen t shops." "Dates coinciding with the liberation of beagle pups?" "Yeah, according to Helen's records." "Um, shall I check on Miriam Whitelaw?" ", I'll do that." "Um, shall I check on Miriam Whitelaw?" "You can have Faraday." "Ah, how many treats can one girl have?" "(electric saw blade whirring)" "(electric saw slows to a stop)" "You have a lot of use for those?" "I'm a fabricator." "We know that." "What are you doing with the cages?" "What are you doing with the cages?" "what I fabricate." "Now, if you don't mind," "I'd quite like to get back to work." "I don't mind." "I'll talk, you listen." "Oi!" "What?" "Oi!" "Could you find something less noisy to do?" "You want one of these?" "No, thanks." "You left one out." ""Shaving Ryan's Privates."" "I'd have thought you'd remember that one." "Look, where is this going?" "Where this is going is that you weren't at a stag party Wednesday night." "CHRIS:" "What, don't you like my alibi?" "HAVERS:" "I think your alibi's pants." "You were raiding a puppy farm only two miles away from where Kenneth Waring was found dead." "Oh, hey, give the girl a coconut." "No, actually you're right." "On the night in question, I was with mgirlfriend." "Olivia says she was with her mother." "What makes you think I'm talking about Livie?" "Well, she lives here..." "Look, do you have grubby minds when you join the police force, or do you just have to pass an exam?" "I was with a girl called Amanda." "Well, why didn't you say so before?" "Damage limitation;" "I was protecting Livie." "She can, you know, go off on one sometimes." "Oh, yeah?" "Yeah, basically she's quite immature and quite needy." "You don't think very much of her, do you?" "and I'm really fond of her." "But when I first brought her home, she was a smack- addicted prostitute." "It's pretty hard to get that image out of your head." "I hope she finds someone, I really do, but it ain't going to be me." "Last night there was a raid in a facility in Hertfordshire..." "Oh, no, don't tell me-- you're going to say that you were on another stag night, yeah?" "Why, Detective Sergeant, you just took the words right out of my mouth." "WHITELAW:" "Now that Kenneth's gone," "I feel this place and what we do here is even more important." "I don't want him to be forgotten." "Did you receive a telephone call on Wednesday night?" "No, not that I recall." "'t spoken to Gabriella Patten?" "at I recall." "Why?" "She says she called you." "Then I'm afraid she's mistaken." "I've been watching those videos you kindly lent me." "Waring's game was off, wasn't it?" "There was a lot of the child in Kenneth." "I think because he was fostered, maybe he stopped growing emotionally." "He was often moody." "Life's pressures weighed on him quite heavily." "But he was still very special." "I'm going to miss him." "Were you in love with him?" "I loved him like a son." "I feel his loss very deeply." "And now Olivia." "Is that why she came back to you?" "Olivia?" "I have no idea why she turned up that nig" "(sighs)" "It was always easier to love Kenneth." "He didn't resent me." "There was none of that angst or rebellion." "We were just really good friends." "Inspector, what did you mean just then:" ""And now Olivia"?" "Mrs. Whitelaw, I think, uh..." "What's wrong with her?" "I think you should talk to your daughter, Mrs. Whitelaw." "HAVERS:" "Thank you, sir." "It's a bit out of your way, I know." "Not at all." "Let's see yoew place, then." "Well, no..." "well, there's not much to see." "No, I don't think you... you'd like it." "Oh, nonsense." "No, really, sir, I..." "Okay." "LYNLEY:" "I can't get Miriam Whitelaw's face out of my mind." "Look, don't beat yourself up about it, sir." "You weren't to know." "(sighs)" "I just felt so clumsy and insensitive." "You are neither of those." "Yeah, which explains my brilliant handling of the Helen situation." "I-I-I'm still unpacking, you know, and... well, and I'm decorating and there's stuff everywhere and..." "Oh, my neighbor must have brought it round." "Well, it was left at the back gate." "Right." "What are you doing?" "Well, you can't leave the fridge in the middle of the corridor." "Come on, let's get it inside." "(sighs)" "(grunts)" "Okay." "(both grunt)" "You don't have to do this, you know." "My pleasure." "Oh, be careful you don't get squashed." "We should take the wrapping off," "You should, uh, let" "Why?" "Well, I don't know." "Well, in case it explodes or something." "(both chuckle)" "This is all very nice, very compact." "You mean small." "Didn't know you read quite so much, Sergeant." "Uh, uh... do y something to eat?" "Yeah, that'd be great." "Okay." "Uh, well, I can do, um, toast or... toast." "I'll have the toast, then, please." "Right." "This is good stuff." "Very diverting." "It's junk." "It's escapism." "What can I do to help?" "Oh, well, you could lay the table." "Knives?" "Uh, top drawer." "It's very quiet here." "First place of my own." "You're going to be very happy, I can tell." "Have you decided what color you're going to use?" "Uh, the blue-- cerulean, they call it-- the color of the heavens." "I can lie in bed and d I'm in the clouds." "They were perfectly clean, you know." "My knickers." "I don't know what you're talking about," "Detective Sergeant." "What is it?" "I don't know." "All these disparate, dysfunctional people, all connected by their relationship with one man." "Let's go through the list." "Look, Miriam:" "the mother figure." "Um..." "Olivia:" "the angry daughter." "Your animal terrorist freedom fighter." "Um..." "Jeannie, the ex-wife," "Jimmy, who's confessed." "Not forgetting Gabriella... agent and lover." "(toast crunches loudly)" "Of course, we're assuming that Waring was the intended target." "It could have just been Miriam's cottage." "Well, that's too close to home for Faraday." "He's like Teflon Man, you know-- nothing sticks." "Same could be said of all of them." "One of them has got to be lying." "Why is Gabriella Patten so frightened?" "Because she thinks she's next." "Lot of contract killing in cricket, is there, sir?" "Not that I know of." "But there's a ton of money involved." "Right, so... where does this take us?" "Don't know." "I just think it would be better to apply the pressure-- rather than being subject to it." "Anyway, I've got go." "Incidentally-- very good toast." "Don't push it, sir." "Why do I get the feeling you know more than you're telling me?" "You know, the work you do..." "Well, I think you're great... and I want you to know that I have nothing but respect for you and for your capabilities." "Uh... you..." "left out myy." "It was a compliment." "Oh, please." "You know I'm not good at saying that kind of thing." "Good night, sir." "HADIYYAH:" "Hello?" "That your boyfriend?" "Uh... no." "Good." "I've got something for you." "Wait there." "(footsteps descending stairs)" "I'm having a birthday party." "Will you come?" "I'll try." "Thank you." "(footsteps receding)" "(no voice)" "(softly):" "You are still the profiler on this case, you know." "I seem to remember they invented something called the telephone." "I'm going to have to bring the boy back in again." "I'm going to have to bring the boy back in again." "Tell me, why do people protect other people?" "Cover up for them?" "You think Jimmy Waring's protecting someone?" "Love, usually." "Fear of how life will change." "And guilt." "The feeling that in some way you're to blame for what's happened." "Extortion, of course." "Blackmail." "But..." "Usually a combination of love and fear." "You're doing the right thing, Tommy." "Perhaps." "(reporters clamoring)" "REPORTER:" "Do you have any comment on this?" "LYNLEY:" "Please, please, clear a space here, clear a space." "Out of the way, out of the way, let us through." "s your idea of pressure, sir?" "How did they know?" "(reporters clamoring)" "We're simply pursuing a line of questioning, and any developments will be relayed to you by the press office." "Thank you very much." "That's all we have to say for the moment." "Thank you." "(sirens wailing)" "(reporters shouting, banging on car)" "One of them is lying." "Find out which one." "Why, where are you going?" "They're not the only ones that are lying." "Livie, look at you!" "Don't start!" "No, I..." "I didn't..." "What do you want?" "Come home." "Why?" "I know you're ill." "I want to take care of you." "What?" "The Inspector told me." "Well, he shouldn't have." "You need help." "Please!" "Justleavemealone!" "I want you home with me!" "Olivia!" "Olivia!" "(sobbing)" "CHRIS:" "Where've you been?" "You scared me." "Talking of scary, have you taken a look at yourself recently?" "You're the last person I need a lecture from." "Well, somebody's got to say these things." "Why?" "Because every moment you have counts." "(laughing softly)" "Is that why you went out last night?" "Hmm?" "Or was it for my benefit?" "You think I'm attention-seeking?" "It had crossed my mind." "Chris... tell me-- when you first saw me and brought me here, why did you do that?" "You're a mess." "I wanted to help." "It was because I made you feel good, wasn't it?" "Every day you could look at me and say, "I rescued that."" "That's awasn't it?" "To make you look and feel good." "That's all charity is." "I'm not giving up on you, Livie." "Yeah." "Well, I'm giving up on you." "Why are you doing this, Jimmy?" "Doing what?" "Your Dad took away most of your childhood." "Don't throw away the nexttenyears, because that's how long it's going to be." "What do you care?" "Look, just... tell me what you saw." "Nothing." "Who are you protecting?" "Who's worth the sacrifice?" "I am not protecting anybody." "I saw nothing." "I killed him... and I don't care if you believe me or not, because it's the truth." "HAVERS:" "Why did you lie about Jimmy being home that night?" "did you lie" "If it was b he was on his bike," "I can understand-- no tax, no MOT, no license-- but it doesn't add up to murder." "I'm saying nothing." "Why y it was a trial separation?" "He'd served the divorce papers, hadn't he?" "Look, once he'd retired and all the fuss had died down, he'd have come back to where he belongs." "Where were you that night?" "At home with the kids." "Yeah, well, last time you said Jimmy was with you, and that wasn't true, so why should I believe you now?" "He wouldn't kill his dad!" "Well, then, why is he saying he did?" "!" "(voice cracking):" "Jimmy loved his dad." "Well, I'm sorry, Jeannie, but I don't think that's enough anymore." "(car pulling up outside)" "(sobs softly)" "(car pulling away outside)" "(doorbell rings)" "(doorbell rings)" "Does the offer still stand?" "I'm here on my own terms;" "I'm not the person who left here 12 years ago." "Come in." "All Kenneth's things." "I'm sending a lot of it to the charity shop." "Wouldn't his family like some of it?" "You can have the guest room again." "It's still made up from the other night." "Mum, I don't mind sleeping with Ken's stuff." "I'd rather have my own room." "Whatever." "I'm glad you're back." "HAVERS:" "All the forensic evidence says that Jimmy did it." "That, plus a confession." "Okay, say you're right and he didn't do it." "Then he must be protecting somebody, and that's got to be Jeannie." "I don't buy that Jeannie did it, either." "Sir, we have got two people with motive." "One's lied, one's confessed." "If you want me to go with your...instinct that they didn't do it, then you've got to give me something else." "What have you seen that I haven't?" "I'll show you." "COMMENTATOR (on TV):" "Oh, that's four." "I should warn you, I'm a cricket-free zone." "That's why I want you to watch." "COMMENTATOR:" "It's really flown away." "No need to chase that one." "That's that amazing century he scored last week." "COMMENTATOR:" "Right off the middle." "This is more like it." "Look, I'll stop and, uh, start again." "Don't watch the cricket, just watch him." "COMMENTATOR:" "Oh, that's four." "Oh, yeah-- stop." "Um..." "COMMENTATOR:" "It's really flown... (tape stops)" "Isn't that what he was meant to do?" "How do you mean?" "Um... hit the ball into the, um..." "Oh, what's it called?" "Over the boundary." "Yeah, um... well, shouldn't he be pleased?" "Exactly." "COMMENTATOR:" "Well, no need to chase that one." "(audience applauding)" "Thank you, Havers, thank you." "(crowd cheering)" "COMMENTATOR:" "And another tremendous shot right off the middle." "This is more like it." "LYNLEY:" "Are you coming?" "Uh... (drops TV remote)" "LYNLEY:" "You were his agent, you were his lover." "You were damned if you were going to let him spend all his time with Miriam and her foundation." "So suddenly the greatest batsman of our time is getting bowled out for nothing and not even getting upset about it." "And then he does something stupid." "He scored that century last week, just when he shouldn't have." "The sportsman in him took over." "That's absurd." "You were match-fixing, Gabriella." "There must be a lot of angry people out there who've lost a lot of money." "Is that why you're so scared?" "You thought they might come after you next." "They killed him, didn't they?" "And they want to kill me." "n't kill him." "And they want to kill me." "But I can't guarantee they won't come after you, though." "Why did you do it?" "We needed the money." "He was going to pay Jeannie off." "Guilt money, I suppose." "And then we were off, getting clear away from them and Miriam and her charities and thatridiculousfoundation." "Are you going to arrest me?" "No, this is a murder investigation." "But it might interest some of our colleagues, though." "Are you all right?" "You'd say if you needed anything?" "I'm fine." "So... what shall we do today?" "I'm 32, Mum, and it's not half term." "Do you miss him?" "Of course I do." "He'd become a huge part of my life." "Do you think the police will come back?" "I don't know." "I'll handle it if they do." "I'll take care of things, okay?" "(gasps, then sighs)" "Livie..." "It's all right." "It's just my... (softly):" "Oh..." "Look, you can hug me." "I won't break." "Oh, I'm so sorry." "(kisses)" "My darling, I'm so very sorry." "Oh, don't you worry." "It's going to be all right." "Thank you for coming." "It was a mistake." "I assumed she knew." "I am truly sorry." "Well, maybe you did me a favor." "I couldn't find the words." "How are you?" "I'm happy, actually." "Living with Mum, not having to pretend I hate her." "Did you know that we have Jimmy Waring in custody, and that he's confessed to killing his dad?" "Why would he do that?" "He says he hated him." "How could he?" "When did you last see him?" "Years ago." "God, I mean, he can only have been four or five." "He was always such a naughty kid, very funny." "Ken adored him." "What'll happen to him?" "If he's found guilty of murder, first he'll go to a young offender's institute, and then when he's 21, he'll go to an adult prison." "You're talking a minimum of ten to 12 years here, you know." "I can still see him running round this garden kicking a ball." "Drove Mum mad." "I have to say," "I don't think I could be as brave as you, but I do know that if it was me who only had a finite amount of time left," "I would want to make every moment count." "What is it they say?" ""It's not just that you live your life, it'showyou live your life that's important."" "MIRIAM:" "I'm afraid it's too late to cancel." "We've sold two-thirds of the tickets already." "And Kenneth wouldn't want us to." "Yes." "He put those children before everything else." "So you call the caterers." "I'd do it myself..." "Oh, that's very kind." "Thank you." "(Whitelaw continuing phone conversation)" "(sniffles)" "(crying)" "(doorbell rings)" "MIRIAM:" "Olivia?" "Livie?" "!" "(clock ticking)" "Who was that at the door?" "!" "OLIVIA:" "I'm in here, Mother." "Livie..." "Miriam Whitelaw, I arrest you for the murder of Kenneth Waring." "You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defense if you do not mention when questioned now something which you later rely on in court." "What are you doing?" "Anything you do say may be given in evidence." "Mother, I'm..." "I'm sorry." "What have you done?" "Mum, I..." "You killed Kenneth Waring," "Mrs. Whitelaw." "Kenneth Waring was like a son to me." "Why would I kill him?" "Because it was an accident." "You had intended to kill Gabriella Patten." "This is absurd." "You discovered that she'd persuaded him into match-fixing." "You knew if this came out, it would ruin his reputation-- and yours." "You stood to lose everything, and she was taking him away from you." "I'm not listening to this." "LYNLEY:" "You went down to the cottage with the intention of torching it with Gabriella Patten inside." "You didn't bank on Waring being there." "You thought he was in Greece, but he wasn't, and so your fire killed" "Kenneth Waring instead." "I was here with my daughter, Inspector." ":00 in the morning in clothes you never wear-- jeans and that jacket of Ken's." "I said I'd handle this." "Mum, we can't..." "Why are you doing this?" "I've done nothing to hurt you." "I've done nothing to hurt anybody." "Mrs. Whitelaw..." "Have you any idea what I do for people?" "I rescued Kenneth, gave him a future." "I rescued Kenneth, at Olivia.e him a future.d look" "I've forgiven her, welcomed her back" "Mum..." "into my home." "I have never committed a selfish act in my life." "That's why we can't do this." "Jimmy is only 16." "No." "I was here." "I was here with my daughter." "I'm sorry, Mum." "Mrs. Whitelaw..." "Don't touch me!" "You can't!" "I can't!" "OLIVIA:" "No, leave her!" "Leave her!" "LYNLEY:" "Not now, Olivia!" "I've done nothing wrong!" "It was a mistake!" "I'm sorry, Mum!" "I was only trying to help!" "I've done nothing wrong!" "Livie..." "Livie, please." "It's all right, Mum." "It's all right, it's all right." "LYNLEY:" "Okay, that's enough." "Come on." "Come on." "(Waw sobbing)" "(car alarm beeps off)" "HAVERS:" "It's amazing what kids will do to protect their mum." "Amazing that he thought she'd killed his dad, and yet he still stood by her." "Yeah, Olivia did the opposite." "She gave her mother up." "What she did wasn't so very different." "They both put somebody else before themselves." "Not an easy call when you're as ill and frightened as Olivia is." "Yeah, it must have taken a lot of courage." "She's got to be a lot braver now." "She's going to be more lonely." "Havers... for a drink tonight?" "Well, I'm sorry, sir." "Um, well, I've got a party to go to." "Um..." "Um... good night, sir." "Cheerio." "COMMENTATOR (on TV):" "That's it, surely." "Yes, that's the century." "A stunning return to form for Kenneth Waring." "The crowds salute him." "An innings that Waring can really savor for years to come." "HELEN:" "You must have been in your element." "He was a great cricketer." "Weak man, great cricketer." "Which of those will you remember?" "The century." "I think what you did was very brave." "Believe me, I'm not the brave one." "No, you could have charged the boy, and you didn't." "You did the right thing." "Even if it meant alienating you?" "this time." "Are you saying there's going to be a next time?" "Are you asking me out?" "Well, I don't know." "My instincts are telling me that..." "Well, just this once, ignore your instinct." "Captioned by Media Access Group at WGBH access.wgbh.org"