Jonathan Creek (1997) s01e01 Episode Script
The Wrestler's Tomb
"DANSE MACABRE" BY SAINT-SAËNS) The title of this group is "Seductio ad Absurdem", in which we see a juxtaposition between the sensuous and the fatuous.
I was trying through mischievous images to question our received ideas of female beauty.
Women are induced from adolescence onwards to paint out personality, to falsify femininity in pursuit of a cosmetic standard.
To me, as an artist, beauty is purity.
It's a shame we're made to feel guilty about our natural features, the essence of what defines us as individuals.
Hedley Shale, thank you.
Pleasure.
Isn't that? Nude Study 12- oil on canvas.
L knew the face was familiar.
You're so transparent, I may throw up.
Well, that brings back memories.
Anyone I know? From photographs this time.
Haven't had a live model in months.
You must be losing your touch.
Bye, darling Hi, it's me.
No, she's left.
L don't know and I don't care.
Just come and make me bark like a sea lion.
Morning, Helen.
Morning, Joy.
Good weekend? - Not bad, thanks.
You? - Fine.
Hold all calls till lunch.
L'll sort the paste-up.
L'll try and Serena Shale's office.
L'm sorry, she's not at the mom If you'd like to leave your I'm afraid it's No, but she Yes.
Yes, one second, then.
What name was it? Sorry, Serena, a quick one.
Davina Yates send us a spec portfolio.
What do we think? Too short, too fat and an eyebrow problem.
She'd like her pics back.
OK, if you make it quick.
Won't disturb you again.
Hello, Danny Devito Davina! Have you done much professional modelling? Serena Shale's office.
L'm sorry, she can't now.
Can she call you back? Morning.
Never a day off from that vacuum cleaner! If it breaks, you can come and lie underneath it! OK yeah.
Fine.
Bye.
Who is this? Who do you What happened? L don't know.
He had a black hood that covered his head and a black sweater.
That's when I passed out, because when I came round, he's put this stuff over my mouth and eyes and he's tied up my hands! NO-O-O! Were you aware your husband had a lover? A French model - Francesca Boutron.
L can't take any of this in.
Well, this is how it was told to us.
Miss Boutron arrived at your house at 9.
15.
She and your husband made love for two hours, then, when she was in the bedroom getting ready to leave, he went downstairs to take a call.
A man wearing a black hood got into the bedroom through the window, tied up Miss Boutron and took jewellery.
Mr Shale went up to investigate.
And he was shot twice in the chest.
The girl who comes to clean for you, Katrina Toplis, arrived then, but by the time she and a neighbour found the body, the killer had got away through the garden, dropping his spoils en route, it seems.
Now, you may know of an incident similar to this that happened recently.
A man in a black mask tied up the householders while he ransacked the house.
But due to the circumstances, Mrs Shale, I have to ask the question, where were you at the time all this happened, at 11.
25 this morning? At 11.
25 I was here.
L haven't left this room since I arrived at 9.
30.
My PA will tell you.
It's true.
L've been out there all that time.
She never even opened the door, I swear! Oil paint off the door handle in my husband's studio.
Thank you, Mrs Shale.
We'll be in touch.
L'm er I'm very sorry.
That'll be £43.
92, then, please.
Sixty-seven.
Excuse me? L made it £43.
67.
Sorry.
That's not what the computer says.
Did you want any cash back? The computer is wrong.
L don't know how.
A fault in your software or something.
Sorry.
There's always some smart alec! That's all right.
L suppose we could check to be on the safe side.
Sorry, Miss.
We'll have to close this checkout.
L apologise.
This will sound phoney, but what the hell! You have been the warmest, most appreciative audience I've ever played to.
It's been an absolute joy and I thank you.
Goodnight.
Applause, applause, applause and music.
Found him backstage, Mr Klaus, by the equipment.
Two minutes, we can make him forget everything! Yes er no, really, guys.
He designed the equipment.
He's cool.
L'm sorry.
Jonathan Creek, this is Herbie and Rhino.
Sorry, Mr Creek, we didn't realise.
Maybe they should get you a badge.
Rhino.
Security, Jonathan.
How far do you take it? No, that's fine.
L enjoy being strangled and sterilised at the same time That tweak on Queen of Hearts worked.
Can't tell the switch.
Queen of Hearts is fine, but Iron Maiden? Where did that whip come from? It's dynamic.
Like the leather corset and boots she wears to tie you up? It's meant to be a family show, Adam, not a bank commercial! Sex and sorcery.
Indivisible since the beginning.
While I yield to your theoretical genius, allow me the area of presentation.
Talking of which, we have a problem with Psycho.
Judy has flu.
L need someone who knows the timing to escort the volunteer.
- If you haven't anything on all week - No, I haven't anything ON all WEEK.
Great.
See you at 6.
00.
Oh, and don't forget your passport this time.
Cheers, Adam.
- Why don't you just have him neutered? - L'm sorry? He doesn't have a chance, does he? Playing genie of the lamp to you.
When do you think he last did it? Think he's ever done it? - Not since he's been with me.
- How do you know? Because I know! The closest he's got to a kiss is the dental nurse's funnel.
So, he has to find other outlets.
And that's when he does his best work.
He has a brilliant analytical brain.
L don't want the power drained to another organ.
Look, all right, I'll cop for that one, OK? Arundel Road job, I'll come quietly.
But Hedley What's-his-face, no way! Not my style.
On my life, I didn't do 'im! Look, you found some prints on the gun? Were they mine? - Mr Grism - Were they mine?! They don't belong to anyone connected to this case.
He might have borrowed the gun and worn gloves.
It's hardly a testament to your innocence.
- Now, is there anything else? - Yeah.
L'd like to exercise my right to an investigative journalist.
Are you still on the phone? No.
BBC were getting back to me about a documentary.
Mm-hm.
Wonder why they haven't rung.
Don't know.
Hello? Superintendent? My name's Madeline Magellan.
L'm researching a book on bungled police prosecutions Sorry? It's in connection with the death of Mrs Doreen Harker, who tragically hanged herself last week while in police custody, with thick copper wire.
L was wondering, to be honest, where she might have got From a thick copper, possibly? L thought so! They've probably hired somebody else! Do you know how many cameramen there are?! - Don't point that thing at me, please.
- You're impossible! You want injustice? Start with this relationship! Put it down! Trevor Michaels.
Yes.
Your publisher.
If it's bad news, Barry, I don't want to know.
What did they do, print them on boomerangs? Tell me about it! Listen, we've had a call from the solicitor of a Stephen Grismal.
He's charged with Hedley Shale's murder.
He claims it's a classic cock-up, but it smells like it could go somewhere.
Can't you see? Someone has used my MO - the mask, the black tape they tied her up with - as a cover to do this guy in, and we know who had the motive.
Mr Shale's wife never left her office that morning.
There's no way on earth she could have got out unseen.
She did it! L don't know how, but she went back to that house and shot her old man in cold blood.
And she'll watch me go down for it, unless someone like you can nail her.
Mrs Shale, a man's been charged with your husband's murder.
Any reaction? L can't say anything.
Sub judice.
But you must be relieved that someone's been arrested? Nothing anyone does will bring Hedley back.
L just hope that whoever committed this crime suffers the full force of British justice.
Know anything about art? L know what I like! Hedley Shale, ever heard of him? Yeah um Trevor - I think we should have a moratorium.
- Moratorium? What's that? A polite word for bugger off? It's not working, we both know it.
Shale? That was him the other week.
Shot by a burglar while humping one of his models.
This her? Try not to drool over the crackers.
It makes them soggy.
Why have a waist that size, except to keep your skirt up with a wristwatch? What are you doing? Every time I call round, she's out.
Thought I'd tap into her answer machine, see where it took me.
BT have a two-digit code.
That's 99 possibilities.
You're not serious? Thirty six Three messages, please press one for playback.
What have we got? Oh, that's obscene! - What is? - The obscene call some pervo's left.
- Saying what? - Gerroff! It's personal! - You're beyond belief! - Hang on.
This sounds hopeful.
Angelica and Lionel meeting her tonight, 8.
00, foyer Prince of Wales.
Right, what's on at the Prince of Wales? Adam Klaus.
Conjuror, isn't he? Row C, seat 4.
Who is that?! Blonde, wavy hair.
Heart attack on legs! Familiar face.
Is she that model? For the artist who was shot the other week.
L want to lie beside her in a bath of warm glue! Jenny? Jenny, black skirt and jacket, red blouse, can we do that? Mm-hm.
Francesca! You look terrific, I don't care what the press are saying! And after all you've been through.
Don't you reckon? Oh, I'm sorry.
L don't know why you'd remember me.
It must be a good two years now.
Maddy.
Magellan? We met at that big bash at oh Was it Cindy Lauren's engagement? - Had I started my course by then? - Your course? Counselling through crisis.
L don't want to sound all social worker, but it's been such a fulfilling venture! L've learnt so much about steering people through trauma, especially bereavement.
So, if there's any way I can help The main plank of our therapy is that you have someone to talk to, to purge yourself.
Well, I don't know.
L'll give you my number.
How does that sound? So who's going to come out and play? Hmm? How about you? Come on, don't be shy.
Isn't she a sport? We're going to have some fun! Isn't she beautiful? Hold it there, OK? - What's your name? - Francesca.
Francesca.
Ooh, it's hot up here, isn't it, Francesca? Hot and sticky.
Thank you, Stephanie.
Don't you feel hot and sticky, Francesca? L bet you'd like a shower.
Come on, take a look.
Just a little freshen up, OK? Step right up.
We have all the mod cons here.
Francesca, take off anything you don't want to get wet.
That silk jacket.
Let me take care of that.
Very good.
And how about that blouse? You don't want that to shrink.
Or that skirt? It doesn't bear thinking about.
OK.
Now, don't worry, no one's looking.
Throw it on over here.
This is not voyeuristic in any way.
"THE STRIPPER") Come with me.
We've got one minute 29 seconds.
OK, how're you doing in there? Are you ready for me to come and wash your back?! So, you create all these fantastic illusions for Adam Klaus? So, you must know all his secrets? L've learned to keep my mouth shut.
Ever since I told his girlfriend he had a hairpiece.
She heard "herpes" and tried to circumcise him with a tin opener! When I open this door, step through and take a bow.
- OK, how's that? - Yeah, fine.
It just seemed to stick.
We need WD-40.
Adam.
Sure.
Can you find a way, when I pull barbed wire from my mouth that the ring is at the end? What's happening now is that it Listen, on your way to the station What now? - One quick favour.
- Not again! L don't change my socks as often as you change lovers! That's something else we can discuss.
Don't worry about Yasmin.
L swear, Jonathan, this is the real thing! - Her radiant smile lights up my life! - What are you? A greetings card? L am not traipsing round to her place with this, Adam! Sorry, absolutely not.
- How long had you and Hedley? - Since July last year.
We met at a reception and he asked how I'd feel about posing nude.
L said, "Sure.
" And the minute I took off my clothes, I could feel he was attracted to me.
Isn't that funny? And before you knew it, you were secret lovers.
Which, for me, was frustrating.
He didn't want the publicity of a divorce.
Serena could make things unpleasant for him, for his career.
Right.
So, if you can just bear to go through it again? Francesca just let the pain flow out.
Um that last morning the two of us it was beautiful! You know how sometimes when you make love it's like a nuclear explosion? Yes? Afterwards we were getting dressed and the phone rings.
Hedley went down to answer it.
L started to get dressed and then from behind me someone's put a hand over my mouth so I can't breathe! Then, when I turned round, there's this man with like a black hood over his head! And the next thing, I don't know, I fainted for maybe a minute.
Because now I've got this tape over my eyes and my mouth! And he's tied up my hands! So when so when I heard the gun You're doing so well, Francesca.
You say he put a hand over your mouth.
Was it bare or was he wearing gloves? It was gloves, I'm pretty sure.
Because you don't really know, do you, that it was a man? My God, what are you saying? - That his wife? - No, no.
- Why would she do that to her husband? - Because he was screwing another woman.
Granted.
But Serena was at work all morning.
A witness said she was in her office and never came out.
What if she did? What if she? How do you know all this? Let me.
Hi, is Fran? You'd better come in.
She's through there.
Morning.
L was just passing.
Hi, how are you? Adam Klaus would like you to have this with his eternal, undying love.
This is so naughty of him.
What is he doing? L cannot possibly wear this! Tell him there's no way I can accept.
L don't even know him.
OK.
No, don't tell him that.
Tell him I will have dinner with him tonight after the show at Caprice.
Right.
Well, you'll excuse me, I've got to dash.
Bye.
Adam Klaus! Hmm? Nah, it's a wacky idea.
If there was a way someone could get out of a room undetected, I suppose the man to ask about it would be a magician.
- Or the guy who works for him.
- Exactly Sorry? That man who was just here must have an incredible mind to come up with all that stuff.
Had lunch yet? - No comment.
- No comment? - You're a journalist.
- What gave you that idea? - Are you? - No! Why was a tape recorder running in your bag? Seven out of ten.
L'm a writer, but with a social conscience.
My last book got a case reopened.
WH Smith's, "True Crimes" with photos of headless prostitutes on the cover! That girl was having an affair with Hedley Shale, who was shot - I read papers.
Why ask if I've had lunch? - Because I haven't.
L thought we could talk.
L know you're a whiz at magic tricks and I wanted to pick your brains about something.
- And you don't want to go to bed with me? - L beg your pardon? L'm not good on subtext with women.
It's safest just to ask.
L have no desire to go to bed with you, or to see you naked, or enter into anything that involves undoing a zip.
L'm sorry I poked you last night.
It was an accident.
Shall we go in? How do you know Grismal didn't do it? Why would he? He'd just run for it.
Also, professional burglars don't drop their loot leaving the scene.
She wanted it both ways.
Forced the drawer to look like a robbery, and left the jewellery behind so she'd get it back later.
Her alibi rests on her being seen going into her office at 9.
30 and was still there when the police arrived at one? Which, unfortunately, is proving What? What?! L just can't watch people eat raw onions.
It gives me indigestion.
L'm sorry for being such a gastronomic klutz! L like onion rings, is that OK Where does she work, Serena Shale? God, what planet have you been on? She's editor of "Eve" magazine - grounds for prosecution in itself! L dunno how does it work? How do you get out through a closed door without someone outside noticing? - What floor is the office on? - 13th.
No ledges or walkways outside.
Plus the windows don't open for safety reasons.
Hmm.
- Do a trick for me.
- L beg your pardon? Something from your repertoire.
- L don't do tricks.
- You invent them.
You know all about them.
Come on.
What do they call it? Close-up magic? Have you got a tissue in your bag? - Think of a well known city.
- Constantinople.
Put your hand on mine.
Concentrate.
Hard.
On Constantinople.
Right.
Very hard.
Now lift up the relish tray.
That is! How did you do that? You don't want to know.
- How did you do it? - It's mind-numbingly banal.
Tell me.
L have to know.
L set it up.
People always ask me.
When I dropped my fork, I grabbed a tissue out of your bag.
You went to the toilet.
L asked the waiter to write on it what you said and bring it here.
First tissue, I threw over your head too fast to see.
That is mind-numbingly banal.
Thank you.
So are you going to help me, then? L'd need to know the exact layout of the office.
- OK.
- And the movements of everyone.
So if I found a pretext for us to go round there? A pretext such as what? Oh leave that to me.
L've got it.
L've got it! Hi, Madeline Magellan, Mad Cow Productions for Channel 4.
We're interviewing Serena Shale at 3.
30.
It is all arranged.
- Would you like to take a seat? - Thanks.
How does it feel? Like I've been artificially inseminated with a supermarket trolley! How can I walk in a straight line? L should've brought the manual.
It's a steadicam.
It eliminates jerks.
So does Clint Eastwood, but I wouldn't want him strapped to my chest! We'll lift out this blocked pore.
Incredible! You can take it away completely? Absolutely, you won't see a thing.
Beats airbrushing, doesn't it? - And you're able to match the skin tone? - Perfectly.
And the left eye could come down just a fraction.
L swear it's not level with the right.
Maybe thin out the neck a little.
Amazing, and to think they start out like well, we're talking Quasimodo with acne, aren't we? - L'm giving away our trade secrets.
- We won't tell anyone.
Just a teensy few million viewers.
OK for you? L wonder if I might get stuff out there now? - People at desks and - What he calls his texture shots.
Fine.
We've got plenty to chat about still.
So Just getting some texture shots.
Ready for a coffee? Thanks.
She's bearing up well, eh? - What is it? Four weeks since - Not a day I'll forget.
L hear they found the guy who did it.
Let's her off the hook at least.
L don't know how she could have done it.
She was in there all morning.
L saw her go in.
A 13th-floor office with sealed windows.
It's too ridiculous for words.
Lucky you were here all that time.
If you'd left the room, bang goes her alibi.
- L didn't leave my desk till one.
- But you'd spoken to her? Put calls through? No.
It's more than my life's worth when she's not to be disturbed.
She often does that, shuts herself off like a clam.
L don't wish to be rude, but we said an hour and I know you'll only use two minutes.
You know what they're like.
Detectives! Wanting to know all the ins and outs.
And when you'd got this file from the cabinet? L shut the door, went back to my desk, picked up the phone again to this whatever her name was, Davina Bates or Yates.
Yates or Bates, I can't remember.
From then on, I didn't move.
And no, I didn't nod off at my computer or pop to the loo.
L was here the entire time at my desk.
How could she get past me? By magic? So, how's it looking? Have you got everything you need? L think I have.
What's the state of play? Are we looking at a solution? L'll need a few hours to go over it from every angle.
Seems to all hinge on a phone call that came in from some girl called Davina Yates, or maybe Bates, the PA can't remember.
- What difference does her name make? - A big one if it's Yates.
Why? It would explain how Serena Shale could get out of that room to go home and kill her husband.
Found it OK? It doesn't exactly merge into the background, does it? It's been in the family five generations.
My parents emigrated and I stayed put.
L quite like it, really.
Living alone concentrates the mind.
You must find that.
What makes you think I live alone? You're not sleeping with anyone on a regular basis.
Oh, really? Those onion rings hang around for days.
Is that right? Want to come up? My big passion.
The golden age of illusion.
Robert Houdin, Maskelyne, Devant.
L was born 100 years too late, basically.
L take it this is a disease that struck in childhood? L never wanted to be a magician as such.
Swanning about with silk hankies.
It was The ingenuity at the back of it always fascinated the hell out of me.
L started dreaming up a few ideas sending them round.
Eventually, I got hooked up with Adam.
And your parents are abroad now? Philadelphia.
My dad teaches epidemiology at PAU.
They come over at times to see if I've got a proper job yet.
You know how parents look at you as if you've just got engaged to a fruit bat.
They can't get behind me opting out from college.
Academic future.
- Like it's a cop-out to try and escape.
- Oh, brilliant! Is that a thing to make you look as if you're I've always wanted a go on one! Maybe later.
Now Serena's office, more or less to scale, based on the video.
When did you do this?! Oh, I love it! All the little details! You're mad.
Recapping.
From what she said and from your police contacts, Serena arrives at 9.
30 through here.
Unlocks the door to her office.
They have a little conversation outside.
Serena goes in while Joy answers the phone.
She sits down at her desk.
Joy comes back in to get the file from the cabinet.
She closes the door, goes back to her desk, stays there for the next three hours.
How does Serena get out? Panel in the wall? She's had a gang of chippies in there? She didn't, then, did she? It doesn't work.
Correct.
So, what happens if she never went in in the first place? No, but her PA said she saw her at her desk.
No, she saw a pair of legs and some smoke, which proves nothing.
This time, you be Joy.
OK.
A little conversation outside the door.
Then the phone rings on your desk.
Ring-ring.
You turn to answer it.
Go on.
Serena closes the door and ducks down here behind this chair.
It's a bit convenient, isn't it? The phone rings at that exact moment?! But not impossible.
Serena could have worked it using a mobile.
She's already keyed the number, she just presses send, knowing that Joy will turn her back to answer it.
So, when Joy thinks she's talking to this girl about her pictures it's actually Serena.
And, as she talks, she moves round behind the other sofa.
So, now Serena invites Joy, apparently over the intercom, to collect the photos.
If she can work the trick with the phone, there's no reason why she couldn't have a bug rigged up.
Joy steps through.
This is where the girl's name comes in.
You have to get right down for this.
You've got three cabinets - nine drawers divided alphabetically.
If you're looking for Bates under A-C, top left, it's no good, see.
The outer doorway is clearly in vision.
But if you're crouching down at the third one, after Yates, the doorway is just masked.
Enough for Serena to slip out of the room and then down the fire escape.
Coming back, she just nips in again while Joy's in reception, goes back to her desk and swears she's been there all morning.
Right.
Very good.
You see, it's like the tissue.
People beg me to explain, but it's the last thing you want to hear.
You're disproving a miracle.
Houdini walked through a wall bricklayers built on stage.
People swore he had the power to dematerialise.
To find out he used a trap door is too mundane.
You feel cheated.
Magic is an illusion.
The illusion's not magic.
No.
Right.
- Thanks, then.
- You're welcome.
It's amazing, I suppose, to think she could have done all that to create an alibi.
But of course she didn't, did she? What do you mean? She's left her office empty for three hours with a pair of legs propped up? What if the PA puts through a call or there's a fire drill? It's blown to bits.
It's a text book explanation.
It's not real life.
So er sorry, what are you saying? The more I go over it this bloke Shale, his life and work and everything the more I think we're missing something obvious.
You see, this is the one that won't go away.
Fingerprints on gun - three question marks.
- You said - The killer wore gloves, Francesca said.
- Why would he remove them? - Why leave the gun at all? Dropped it, I suppose, in the hurry to get away.
Anyway, they couldn't get a match on those prints against Grismal or anyone else - Serena, Francesca, that cleaning girl.
Even the victim himself, so we can cross off elaborate suicide hoax.
Yet the prints were very clear.
What does that suggest? They were quite fresh.
Conclusion, there must have been another person in the room.
Do you mind if we slip this thing off now? L'm a bit worried it might Um What? Go on, say the word.
Buckle? No.
No, no, no.
Well, yeah.
There's a limit on the strain this can take.
It's a good job I've got a positive self-image! OK, get me down.
Then I'll explain our next move.
Let me undo - What do you mean, our next move? - L think you get off on puzzles like this.
You just don't want to admit I've whetted your appetite.
- Is that a fact? - Mmm.
The back garden is totally enclosed for security reasons.
No side or rear gates.
You can only get in through the house.
So, she had to climb over a fence or wall somewhere.
Maybe use one of these trees? Waited till he'd gone downstairs, then moved in up that wrought iron staircase.
It's important Francesca saw her with the hood, so the burglar thing would work.
What do you think? L could be at home instead of here with a shoe full of stoat vomit, developing several strains of nettle rash! If we're gonna do it, let's just do it.
Whatever I say, back me up.
There's got to be something up there she's overlooked.
Yes? Hi, we've come to see Serena.
She's helping on a series for Channel 4.
She's at work.
Oh, of course she is! She said she'd pop back to the office for an hour and meet us here at 12.
00.
L'm just cleaning.
She never Gosh, it's nippy! L don't want to get you in trouble, so we'll just come inside and wait.
Goodness! Oh, no, no! Please, let me.
They are very valuable.
This one's a pen and ink by Salvador Dali.
It's over 50 years old.
L couldn't just pop to your bathroom for a second? Do you mind? - L promise not to touch anything.
- It's the first door at the top.
Do you want to take a seat, then? Perhaps I'll ring Mrs Shale's work number.
Make sure she knows about all this.
Right good idea.
Engaged, as usual.
Do you think your friend's all right? Yes.
Bit of a gippy tummy, I think.
Maybe I ought to see if she's OK.
- Oh, I'm sorry! - It's OK.
It's OK, don't worry.
Don't worry.
Let me.
Are you OK? It's just, so many things keep bringing it back! The letter that was on the mat when I came in and It's like a bad dream! You think you're over it, and then It's OK.
Come on, here.
It's all OK.
It's all OK.
Here, have a good old squirt.
Thank you! These things take time.
It's Martin, me husband.
He's come to pick me up.
He gets very jealous, so I'd better let him in.
Good idea.
Before he tries to chew a hole in the wall! Martin, it's not what you think! He's here to see Mrs Shale! He wasn't doing anything! - He just gave me something to blow on! - Is that right? Oh, what's this? Some dust on your face? Here, let me get that for you! Don't go near my wife again! Ever, ever, ever! Definitely.
Understood.
Oh, you are kidding?! Oh, that is So, it's a cock-up, basically? All right, I will.
Bye.
My office gave us the wrong day! It's not till tomorrow.
We'll see ourselves out, bye! What are you?! Morning.
Is something wrong? L don't think so.
Where is the napkin? - Napkin, Mrs Shale? - From a café in Paris drawing on it by Pablo Picas She did it.
What did you find? Nothing that stands up, but she did it.
It's there in her face.
Where did you get that from? From the bedroom floor.
Which is another thing.
That rug with his blood on it, you'd throw it away, wouldn't you? But she's left it.
She must be sick! L saw something, but I don't know.
What? A letter that was on the doormat the day he was killed, from the Inland Revenue.
What, you think he had some sort of tax problem? No, that's not the point.
It was on the doormat.
Doesn't that tell you that something strange is going on? Lf That's never the time?! L'm supposed to be somewhere! Mm, poussin! Who told you I adored poussin? A little bird! A little bird! See, she's always there.
A mind like quicksilver! Such a talent! In every department! Jonathan, can we lick her into shape for Sunday, hmm? The Iron Maiden? Well, the only thing I'd say is, you've got a TV crew covering it and it must stand up to close scrutiny.
Yasmin has done it 50 times.
Yasmin is no longer part of the story, for whatever reasons.
L'm a quick learner, Jonathan.
Do you trust me? No, no! No, listen, if it's in the cellar, I want to see it! No, Adam.
Hedley was never happy with it.
He said, and it's embarrassing, that no painting could ever do justice to! Listen, I'll buy it! Just you name your price! Some other time.
No, Adam, are you crazy? L'm fascinated to see how he saw you.
The light is not good, so Oh, my God.
They're bullet holes.
- Wh? - What?! Someone's been here with a gun.
Come on, let's get out of here.
From now on, you don't leave my side.
L think it's just someone's idea of a sick joke, but I'm taking no chances.
Jonathan, see you at the theatre, Monday at 3.
00.
Thank you, Bruno.
This is it.
Victoria Station.
Hi.
Katrina, is it? Who are you? L told you, I'm One of those nasty meddling writers that pervert the course of justice.
L came round yesterday because - You think Serena killed her husband.
- Do you? L don't know what to think any more.
Is that? Well.
L hadn't seen that one coming.
Don't tell me I was naïve.
Sex was just a small part of what we had.
L'd never met a man like him.
He had so many great qualities.
Monogamy wasn't one of them.
All the same, I didn't know about Francesca.
In some ways, that hit me as much as his death.
L know what she must be going through.
Why haven't you told anyone? That I was one of Hedley Shale's lovers? You've met my husband.
L don't want to spend the rest of my life looking like an early Francis Bacon.
L'd better go.
Keep meddling, won't yer? For Hedley's sake.
Yeah? Plot thickens.
Guess who I ran into? Katrina the cleaner.
She was also sleeping with Mr Shale! The guy had staminal That was two models he was knocking offl And what's all this about mutilated portraits in the cellar? L was at the nick.
Your friend was demanding police protection for his assistant.
Like he thinks she might be on a hit list.
He might have a point.
- Why did you lie to me? - What? Why did you say you lived alone? L didn't.
It was one of your deductions.
But you didn't bother to correct me! - Pardon? - You wanted my help, and you knew the best way was to appear single and unattached.
Uh I'm sorry, what am I being accused of here? That I induced you with sexual favours? No, you made it clear you had no interest in me! So how did I deceive you? By telling me categorically that you weren't interested in me in such a way that implied your interest! L don't have to listen to this! It wouldn't hurt you to stop acting and be yourself! Really And it wouldn't hurt you for once not to be so self-righteously bloody honest! - Hello? - You can't imagine the fetid quagmire that passes for my love life! It has no stability of any kind! OK, say I was enjoying your company! Stranger things have happ Hello? Thank you, Mr Bean L told you to stay outside Francesca's door and not to move! Sorry, Mr Klaus, I had to pass urine.
L don't pay you to pass urine.
L pay you not to move! There's a girl there whose life could be in danger if L have put on three pounds since last Sunday! L can't do the show! L'll never get inside that thing.
Listen, I'm going to go over some things with the director.
L'll leave Jonathan here, and he's going to lock the door, aren't you, Jonathan? And it's going to stay locked until I get back.
So melodramatic! What will happen to me in my dressing room? Nothing.
L'll make sure of that.
L'm just going to freshen up, OK? Hi.
She's in the shower at the moment.
My name's Serena Shale from "Eve" magazine.
She'll know me.
Would you give her a message? Tell her I want to buy her story.
L'm absolutely serious.
Tell her to forget anything personal between us, this is a professional enquiry.
L'd like to publish her account of her affair with my husband.
L'm prepared to make a generous offer.
Right.
L'm coming to the show tonight.
Maybe we could meet for a drink afterwards to discuss terms.
For the third time of asking, can you ring me at the theatre ASAP?! L've been trying to ring you.
You didn't half talk a load of crap last night.
So did you.
But I accept your unconditional apology.
Thanks.
My God, what's he doing to me?! - L think I've fathomed it.
- What? - How Hedley Shale was murdered.
- How? Things don't make sense till you put them together.
Why was the rubber band on the floor? Why was the letter on the mat? - Why fire bullets into a painting? - Why? First, clear your mind of all preconceptions.
This is more calculated and evil than we imagined.
How're you doing? The place is jumping! This is so weird.
L mean, it's just weird! What? Someone stole my weighing machine.
The set of scales I brought in? But this door has been locked all day! How did they get inside this room? L gotta go.
Are we all set? Fiona! Hi, kitten! Come on in! How are you? Come on in! Hi! Serena Shale, I don't think you've met Jonathan, or my friend Madeline.
We're old friends.
They lied their way into my office the other day.
Pity, we could have done with some TV exposure.
Still ten out of ten for technique.
You can come and work for me any day.
How about when hell freezes over? So, how much are you offering her? It'll be worth it, whatever it is.
It'll up your circulation.
L just wonder if you've got it right this time.
Meaning what? The police dropped their murder charge against Stephen Grismal.
- Dropped? - New evidence.
What new evidence? Evidence, I'm afraid, supplied by us.
Francesca, I think you said you got to the house that day at 9.
15? Yes, 9.
10, 9.
15.
Mrs Shale, what time does the postman call at your place? About half past eight.
L think I passed him on my way out, why? There you are, that's what never made sense.
The letter on the doormat started it all.
The footprint on the envelope.
It was you snooping around my house! My God, you've got some explaining to do! What have you found out? A letter addressed to Hedley Shale from the Inland Revenue was lying on the floor when they discovered the body at 11.
30.
Why? He'd been to that door at 9.
15 to let Francesca in.
He must have seen it.
A letter from the tax man, you'd pick it up.
And why, if he wasn't shot by the burglar, would someone want him dead? No mystery about that - revenge.
He was sleeping with another woman.
A simple crime of passion.
Plus the added benefits later when it could be exploited for commercial gain.
Right, Francesca? And that's why you murdered him.
What? You knew your husband was having an affair.
We all jumped to the conclusion that it was Francesca.
Didn't we? Because that's what you made us believe.
But the truth of it is, Francesca wasn't his type.
Unlikely as it may seem.
It was all there in his work.
He was into a different kind of beauty in a woman.
Something that went deeper than pore cleanser.
Something he found in Katrina Toplis.
Katrina?! L'm afraid.
Hedley and Katrina! That's who he really had scheduled for his romp that day.
Francesca never figured in his life at all.
L think that's right, isn't it? Even after you stripped off for him.
He still somehow managed to resist.
And you couldn't handle that.
What did he do? Tell you to keep the painting as a peace offering and go away? Hedley loved me! He could not live without me! Well, you proved that.
And you made him pay for that rejection.
You made sure you'd go down in history as his ill-fated lover.
His death would be your passport to fortune and fame.
What do you expect me to say to all this?! The whole thing would have been physically impossible! It's not hard to make things look impossible, if you work at it.
It wasn't too difficult to get over that wall and into the bedroom.
He never picked up that letter because you never went in through the front door.
Once you were inside, Hedley's on the phone, Katrina's due at any minute.
You force the drawers to fake a robbery.
You threw the jewellery out of the window to make it look like the thief dropped it, messed the bed to make it look like you'd been wrestling.
And then the devious bit.
You tied yourself up.
Couple of pinholes in the blindfold, so you could see.
Once it's off, no one will check.
Then you brace yourself against the wall, elbow the vase over to get Hedley's attention, and wait.
This is crazy! So, I've just bound and gagged myself, how did I shoot him? Well, that was always the real stumper.
The prints on the gun which, apparently, belong to no one who'd been there.
But we were wrong.
They belonged to you, Francesca.
Have you checked your facts? My fingerprints were eliminated.
Ask the police.
No one said fingerprints.
Not the first thing that will occur to anyone, that you'd fire the gun with your foot, but you'd had plenty of target practice with the painting you didn't want us to see.
So, when Hedley walked in, you wouldn't miss.
Worthy of Houdini, the way you got that elastic band on and off your foot, but you'd had practice.
You can't possibly expect the police to believe this.
Not without hard proof, obviously.
Which is why Jonathan had me pop some bathroom scales down to the CID, to eliminate your toe prints from their enquiries.
Unfortunately Sorry about that.
OK, how are we doing in here? Who wants a top-up? What? Miss Boutron.
You were nothing to him! - You're less than nothing! - No! L will never be nothing again.
You still want my story? It will cost you double! So can I give you a lift back to your hotel? Er no, thanks, I may as well get a cab.
You see, that's where I have no idea how your mind works.
To suddenly lock into that area where because only her hands were tied up I know.
Somewhere I had that image of those long prehensile toes.
And when I turned the TV remote off with my foot, I suddenly saw it.
This coffee is a long time coming.
- They've probably forgotten us.
- Oh, well.
- L could ring again.
- No, to be honest, I should get back.
If you ever want any help again, don't ring me, whatever you do.
Snooping round, getting molested by vacuum cleaners, no thanks! L promise I'll never bother you again.
Goodnight.
Night.
I was trying through mischievous images to question our received ideas of female beauty.
Women are induced from adolescence onwards to paint out personality, to falsify femininity in pursuit of a cosmetic standard.
To me, as an artist, beauty is purity.
It's a shame we're made to feel guilty about our natural features, the essence of what defines us as individuals.
Hedley Shale, thank you.
Pleasure.
Isn't that? Nude Study 12- oil on canvas.
L knew the face was familiar.
You're so transparent, I may throw up.
Well, that brings back memories.
Anyone I know? From photographs this time.
Haven't had a live model in months.
You must be losing your touch.
Bye, darling Hi, it's me.
No, she's left.
L don't know and I don't care.
Just come and make me bark like a sea lion.
Morning, Helen.
Morning, Joy.
Good weekend? - Not bad, thanks.
You? - Fine.
Hold all calls till lunch.
L'll sort the paste-up.
L'll try and Serena Shale's office.
L'm sorry, she's not at the mom If you'd like to leave your I'm afraid it's No, but she Yes.
Yes, one second, then.
What name was it? Sorry, Serena, a quick one.
Davina Yates send us a spec portfolio.
What do we think? Too short, too fat and an eyebrow problem.
She'd like her pics back.
OK, if you make it quick.
Won't disturb you again.
Hello, Danny Devito Davina! Have you done much professional modelling? Serena Shale's office.
L'm sorry, she can't now.
Can she call you back? Morning.
Never a day off from that vacuum cleaner! If it breaks, you can come and lie underneath it! OK yeah.
Fine.
Bye.
Who is this? Who do you What happened? L don't know.
He had a black hood that covered his head and a black sweater.
That's when I passed out, because when I came round, he's put this stuff over my mouth and eyes and he's tied up my hands! NO-O-O! Were you aware your husband had a lover? A French model - Francesca Boutron.
L can't take any of this in.
Well, this is how it was told to us.
Miss Boutron arrived at your house at 9.
15.
She and your husband made love for two hours, then, when she was in the bedroom getting ready to leave, he went downstairs to take a call.
A man wearing a black hood got into the bedroom through the window, tied up Miss Boutron and took jewellery.
Mr Shale went up to investigate.
And he was shot twice in the chest.
The girl who comes to clean for you, Katrina Toplis, arrived then, but by the time she and a neighbour found the body, the killer had got away through the garden, dropping his spoils en route, it seems.
Now, you may know of an incident similar to this that happened recently.
A man in a black mask tied up the householders while he ransacked the house.
But due to the circumstances, Mrs Shale, I have to ask the question, where were you at the time all this happened, at 11.
25 this morning? At 11.
25 I was here.
L haven't left this room since I arrived at 9.
30.
My PA will tell you.
It's true.
L've been out there all that time.
She never even opened the door, I swear! Oil paint off the door handle in my husband's studio.
Thank you, Mrs Shale.
We'll be in touch.
L'm er I'm very sorry.
That'll be £43.
92, then, please.
Sixty-seven.
Excuse me? L made it £43.
67.
Sorry.
That's not what the computer says.
Did you want any cash back? The computer is wrong.
L don't know how.
A fault in your software or something.
Sorry.
There's always some smart alec! That's all right.
L suppose we could check to be on the safe side.
Sorry, Miss.
We'll have to close this checkout.
L apologise.
This will sound phoney, but what the hell! You have been the warmest, most appreciative audience I've ever played to.
It's been an absolute joy and I thank you.
Goodnight.
Applause, applause, applause and music.
Found him backstage, Mr Klaus, by the equipment.
Two minutes, we can make him forget everything! Yes er no, really, guys.
He designed the equipment.
He's cool.
L'm sorry.
Jonathan Creek, this is Herbie and Rhino.
Sorry, Mr Creek, we didn't realise.
Maybe they should get you a badge.
Rhino.
Security, Jonathan.
How far do you take it? No, that's fine.
L enjoy being strangled and sterilised at the same time That tweak on Queen of Hearts worked.
Can't tell the switch.
Queen of Hearts is fine, but Iron Maiden? Where did that whip come from? It's dynamic.
Like the leather corset and boots she wears to tie you up? It's meant to be a family show, Adam, not a bank commercial! Sex and sorcery.
Indivisible since the beginning.
While I yield to your theoretical genius, allow me the area of presentation.
Talking of which, we have a problem with Psycho.
Judy has flu.
L need someone who knows the timing to escort the volunteer.
- If you haven't anything on all week - No, I haven't anything ON all WEEK.
Great.
See you at 6.
00.
Oh, and don't forget your passport this time.
Cheers, Adam.
- Why don't you just have him neutered? - L'm sorry? He doesn't have a chance, does he? Playing genie of the lamp to you.
When do you think he last did it? Think he's ever done it? - Not since he's been with me.
- How do you know? Because I know! The closest he's got to a kiss is the dental nurse's funnel.
So, he has to find other outlets.
And that's when he does his best work.
He has a brilliant analytical brain.
L don't want the power drained to another organ.
Look, all right, I'll cop for that one, OK? Arundel Road job, I'll come quietly.
But Hedley What's-his-face, no way! Not my style.
On my life, I didn't do 'im! Look, you found some prints on the gun? Were they mine? - Mr Grism - Were they mine?! They don't belong to anyone connected to this case.
He might have borrowed the gun and worn gloves.
It's hardly a testament to your innocence.
- Now, is there anything else? - Yeah.
L'd like to exercise my right to an investigative journalist.
Are you still on the phone? No.
BBC were getting back to me about a documentary.
Mm-hm.
Wonder why they haven't rung.
Don't know.
Hello? Superintendent? My name's Madeline Magellan.
L'm researching a book on bungled police prosecutions Sorry? It's in connection with the death of Mrs Doreen Harker, who tragically hanged herself last week while in police custody, with thick copper wire.
L was wondering, to be honest, where she might have got From a thick copper, possibly? L thought so! They've probably hired somebody else! Do you know how many cameramen there are?! - Don't point that thing at me, please.
- You're impossible! You want injustice? Start with this relationship! Put it down! Trevor Michaels.
Yes.
Your publisher.
If it's bad news, Barry, I don't want to know.
What did they do, print them on boomerangs? Tell me about it! Listen, we've had a call from the solicitor of a Stephen Grismal.
He's charged with Hedley Shale's murder.
He claims it's a classic cock-up, but it smells like it could go somewhere.
Can't you see? Someone has used my MO - the mask, the black tape they tied her up with - as a cover to do this guy in, and we know who had the motive.
Mr Shale's wife never left her office that morning.
There's no way on earth she could have got out unseen.
She did it! L don't know how, but she went back to that house and shot her old man in cold blood.
And she'll watch me go down for it, unless someone like you can nail her.
Mrs Shale, a man's been charged with your husband's murder.
Any reaction? L can't say anything.
Sub judice.
But you must be relieved that someone's been arrested? Nothing anyone does will bring Hedley back.
L just hope that whoever committed this crime suffers the full force of British justice.
Know anything about art? L know what I like! Hedley Shale, ever heard of him? Yeah um Trevor - I think we should have a moratorium.
- Moratorium? What's that? A polite word for bugger off? It's not working, we both know it.
Shale? That was him the other week.
Shot by a burglar while humping one of his models.
This her? Try not to drool over the crackers.
It makes them soggy.
Why have a waist that size, except to keep your skirt up with a wristwatch? What are you doing? Every time I call round, she's out.
Thought I'd tap into her answer machine, see where it took me.
BT have a two-digit code.
That's 99 possibilities.
You're not serious? Thirty six Three messages, please press one for playback.
What have we got? Oh, that's obscene! - What is? - The obscene call some pervo's left.
- Saying what? - Gerroff! It's personal! - You're beyond belief! - Hang on.
This sounds hopeful.
Angelica and Lionel meeting her tonight, 8.
00, foyer Prince of Wales.
Right, what's on at the Prince of Wales? Adam Klaus.
Conjuror, isn't he? Row C, seat 4.
Who is that?! Blonde, wavy hair.
Heart attack on legs! Familiar face.
Is she that model? For the artist who was shot the other week.
L want to lie beside her in a bath of warm glue! Jenny? Jenny, black skirt and jacket, red blouse, can we do that? Mm-hm.
Francesca! You look terrific, I don't care what the press are saying! And after all you've been through.
Don't you reckon? Oh, I'm sorry.
L don't know why you'd remember me.
It must be a good two years now.
Maddy.
Magellan? We met at that big bash at oh Was it Cindy Lauren's engagement? - Had I started my course by then? - Your course? Counselling through crisis.
L don't want to sound all social worker, but it's been such a fulfilling venture! L've learnt so much about steering people through trauma, especially bereavement.
So, if there's any way I can help The main plank of our therapy is that you have someone to talk to, to purge yourself.
Well, I don't know.
L'll give you my number.
How does that sound? So who's going to come out and play? Hmm? How about you? Come on, don't be shy.
Isn't she a sport? We're going to have some fun! Isn't she beautiful? Hold it there, OK? - What's your name? - Francesca.
Francesca.
Ooh, it's hot up here, isn't it, Francesca? Hot and sticky.
Thank you, Stephanie.
Don't you feel hot and sticky, Francesca? L bet you'd like a shower.
Come on, take a look.
Just a little freshen up, OK? Step right up.
We have all the mod cons here.
Francesca, take off anything you don't want to get wet.
That silk jacket.
Let me take care of that.
Very good.
And how about that blouse? You don't want that to shrink.
Or that skirt? It doesn't bear thinking about.
OK.
Now, don't worry, no one's looking.
Throw it on over here.
This is not voyeuristic in any way.
"THE STRIPPER") Come with me.
We've got one minute 29 seconds.
OK, how're you doing in there? Are you ready for me to come and wash your back?! So, you create all these fantastic illusions for Adam Klaus? So, you must know all his secrets? L've learned to keep my mouth shut.
Ever since I told his girlfriend he had a hairpiece.
She heard "herpes" and tried to circumcise him with a tin opener! When I open this door, step through and take a bow.
- OK, how's that? - Yeah, fine.
It just seemed to stick.
We need WD-40.
Adam.
Sure.
Can you find a way, when I pull barbed wire from my mouth that the ring is at the end? What's happening now is that it Listen, on your way to the station What now? - One quick favour.
- Not again! L don't change my socks as often as you change lovers! That's something else we can discuss.
Don't worry about Yasmin.
L swear, Jonathan, this is the real thing! - Her radiant smile lights up my life! - What are you? A greetings card? L am not traipsing round to her place with this, Adam! Sorry, absolutely not.
- How long had you and Hedley? - Since July last year.
We met at a reception and he asked how I'd feel about posing nude.
L said, "Sure.
" And the minute I took off my clothes, I could feel he was attracted to me.
Isn't that funny? And before you knew it, you were secret lovers.
Which, for me, was frustrating.
He didn't want the publicity of a divorce.
Serena could make things unpleasant for him, for his career.
Right.
So, if you can just bear to go through it again? Francesca just let the pain flow out.
Um that last morning the two of us it was beautiful! You know how sometimes when you make love it's like a nuclear explosion? Yes? Afterwards we were getting dressed and the phone rings.
Hedley went down to answer it.
L started to get dressed and then from behind me someone's put a hand over my mouth so I can't breathe! Then, when I turned round, there's this man with like a black hood over his head! And the next thing, I don't know, I fainted for maybe a minute.
Because now I've got this tape over my eyes and my mouth! And he's tied up my hands! So when so when I heard the gun You're doing so well, Francesca.
You say he put a hand over your mouth.
Was it bare or was he wearing gloves? It was gloves, I'm pretty sure.
Because you don't really know, do you, that it was a man? My God, what are you saying? - That his wife? - No, no.
- Why would she do that to her husband? - Because he was screwing another woman.
Granted.
But Serena was at work all morning.
A witness said she was in her office and never came out.
What if she did? What if she? How do you know all this? Let me.
Hi, is Fran? You'd better come in.
She's through there.
Morning.
L was just passing.
Hi, how are you? Adam Klaus would like you to have this with his eternal, undying love.
This is so naughty of him.
What is he doing? L cannot possibly wear this! Tell him there's no way I can accept.
L don't even know him.
OK.
No, don't tell him that.
Tell him I will have dinner with him tonight after the show at Caprice.
Right.
Well, you'll excuse me, I've got to dash.
Bye.
Adam Klaus! Hmm? Nah, it's a wacky idea.
If there was a way someone could get out of a room undetected, I suppose the man to ask about it would be a magician.
- Or the guy who works for him.
- Exactly Sorry? That man who was just here must have an incredible mind to come up with all that stuff.
Had lunch yet? - No comment.
- No comment? - You're a journalist.
- What gave you that idea? - Are you? - No! Why was a tape recorder running in your bag? Seven out of ten.
L'm a writer, but with a social conscience.
My last book got a case reopened.
WH Smith's, "True Crimes" with photos of headless prostitutes on the cover! That girl was having an affair with Hedley Shale, who was shot - I read papers.
Why ask if I've had lunch? - Because I haven't.
L thought we could talk.
L know you're a whiz at magic tricks and I wanted to pick your brains about something.
- And you don't want to go to bed with me? - L beg your pardon? L'm not good on subtext with women.
It's safest just to ask.
L have no desire to go to bed with you, or to see you naked, or enter into anything that involves undoing a zip.
L'm sorry I poked you last night.
It was an accident.
Shall we go in? How do you know Grismal didn't do it? Why would he? He'd just run for it.
Also, professional burglars don't drop their loot leaving the scene.
She wanted it both ways.
Forced the drawer to look like a robbery, and left the jewellery behind so she'd get it back later.
Her alibi rests on her being seen going into her office at 9.
30 and was still there when the police arrived at one? Which, unfortunately, is proving What? What?! L just can't watch people eat raw onions.
It gives me indigestion.
L'm sorry for being such a gastronomic klutz! L like onion rings, is that OK Where does she work, Serena Shale? God, what planet have you been on? She's editor of "Eve" magazine - grounds for prosecution in itself! L dunno how does it work? How do you get out through a closed door without someone outside noticing? - What floor is the office on? - 13th.
No ledges or walkways outside.
Plus the windows don't open for safety reasons.
Hmm.
- Do a trick for me.
- L beg your pardon? Something from your repertoire.
- L don't do tricks.
- You invent them.
You know all about them.
Come on.
What do they call it? Close-up magic? Have you got a tissue in your bag? - Think of a well known city.
- Constantinople.
Put your hand on mine.
Concentrate.
Hard.
On Constantinople.
Right.
Very hard.
Now lift up the relish tray.
That is! How did you do that? You don't want to know.
- How did you do it? - It's mind-numbingly banal.
Tell me.
L have to know.
L set it up.
People always ask me.
When I dropped my fork, I grabbed a tissue out of your bag.
You went to the toilet.
L asked the waiter to write on it what you said and bring it here.
First tissue, I threw over your head too fast to see.
That is mind-numbingly banal.
Thank you.
So are you going to help me, then? L'd need to know the exact layout of the office.
- OK.
- And the movements of everyone.
So if I found a pretext for us to go round there? A pretext such as what? Oh leave that to me.
L've got it.
L've got it! Hi, Madeline Magellan, Mad Cow Productions for Channel 4.
We're interviewing Serena Shale at 3.
30.
It is all arranged.
- Would you like to take a seat? - Thanks.
How does it feel? Like I've been artificially inseminated with a supermarket trolley! How can I walk in a straight line? L should've brought the manual.
It's a steadicam.
It eliminates jerks.
So does Clint Eastwood, but I wouldn't want him strapped to my chest! We'll lift out this blocked pore.
Incredible! You can take it away completely? Absolutely, you won't see a thing.
Beats airbrushing, doesn't it? - And you're able to match the skin tone? - Perfectly.
And the left eye could come down just a fraction.
L swear it's not level with the right.
Maybe thin out the neck a little.
Amazing, and to think they start out like well, we're talking Quasimodo with acne, aren't we? - L'm giving away our trade secrets.
- We won't tell anyone.
Just a teensy few million viewers.
OK for you? L wonder if I might get stuff out there now? - People at desks and - What he calls his texture shots.
Fine.
We've got plenty to chat about still.
So Just getting some texture shots.
Ready for a coffee? Thanks.
She's bearing up well, eh? - What is it? Four weeks since - Not a day I'll forget.
L hear they found the guy who did it.
Let's her off the hook at least.
L don't know how she could have done it.
She was in there all morning.
L saw her go in.
A 13th-floor office with sealed windows.
It's too ridiculous for words.
Lucky you were here all that time.
If you'd left the room, bang goes her alibi.
- L didn't leave my desk till one.
- But you'd spoken to her? Put calls through? No.
It's more than my life's worth when she's not to be disturbed.
She often does that, shuts herself off like a clam.
L don't wish to be rude, but we said an hour and I know you'll only use two minutes.
You know what they're like.
Detectives! Wanting to know all the ins and outs.
And when you'd got this file from the cabinet? L shut the door, went back to my desk, picked up the phone again to this whatever her name was, Davina Bates or Yates.
Yates or Bates, I can't remember.
From then on, I didn't move.
And no, I didn't nod off at my computer or pop to the loo.
L was here the entire time at my desk.
How could she get past me? By magic? So, how's it looking? Have you got everything you need? L think I have.
What's the state of play? Are we looking at a solution? L'll need a few hours to go over it from every angle.
Seems to all hinge on a phone call that came in from some girl called Davina Yates, or maybe Bates, the PA can't remember.
- What difference does her name make? - A big one if it's Yates.
Why? It would explain how Serena Shale could get out of that room to go home and kill her husband.
Found it OK? It doesn't exactly merge into the background, does it? It's been in the family five generations.
My parents emigrated and I stayed put.
L quite like it, really.
Living alone concentrates the mind.
You must find that.
What makes you think I live alone? You're not sleeping with anyone on a regular basis.
Oh, really? Those onion rings hang around for days.
Is that right? Want to come up? My big passion.
The golden age of illusion.
Robert Houdin, Maskelyne, Devant.
L was born 100 years too late, basically.
L take it this is a disease that struck in childhood? L never wanted to be a magician as such.
Swanning about with silk hankies.
It was The ingenuity at the back of it always fascinated the hell out of me.
L started dreaming up a few ideas sending them round.
Eventually, I got hooked up with Adam.
And your parents are abroad now? Philadelphia.
My dad teaches epidemiology at PAU.
They come over at times to see if I've got a proper job yet.
You know how parents look at you as if you've just got engaged to a fruit bat.
They can't get behind me opting out from college.
Academic future.
- Like it's a cop-out to try and escape.
- Oh, brilliant! Is that a thing to make you look as if you're I've always wanted a go on one! Maybe later.
Now Serena's office, more or less to scale, based on the video.
When did you do this?! Oh, I love it! All the little details! You're mad.
Recapping.
From what she said and from your police contacts, Serena arrives at 9.
30 through here.
Unlocks the door to her office.
They have a little conversation outside.
Serena goes in while Joy answers the phone.
She sits down at her desk.
Joy comes back in to get the file from the cabinet.
She closes the door, goes back to her desk, stays there for the next three hours.
How does Serena get out? Panel in the wall? She's had a gang of chippies in there? She didn't, then, did she? It doesn't work.
Correct.
So, what happens if she never went in in the first place? No, but her PA said she saw her at her desk.
No, she saw a pair of legs and some smoke, which proves nothing.
This time, you be Joy.
OK.
A little conversation outside the door.
Then the phone rings on your desk.
Ring-ring.
You turn to answer it.
Go on.
Serena closes the door and ducks down here behind this chair.
It's a bit convenient, isn't it? The phone rings at that exact moment?! But not impossible.
Serena could have worked it using a mobile.
She's already keyed the number, she just presses send, knowing that Joy will turn her back to answer it.
So, when Joy thinks she's talking to this girl about her pictures it's actually Serena.
And, as she talks, she moves round behind the other sofa.
So, now Serena invites Joy, apparently over the intercom, to collect the photos.
If she can work the trick with the phone, there's no reason why she couldn't have a bug rigged up.
Joy steps through.
This is where the girl's name comes in.
You have to get right down for this.
You've got three cabinets - nine drawers divided alphabetically.
If you're looking for Bates under A-C, top left, it's no good, see.
The outer doorway is clearly in vision.
But if you're crouching down at the third one, after Yates, the doorway is just masked.
Enough for Serena to slip out of the room and then down the fire escape.
Coming back, she just nips in again while Joy's in reception, goes back to her desk and swears she's been there all morning.
Right.
Very good.
You see, it's like the tissue.
People beg me to explain, but it's the last thing you want to hear.
You're disproving a miracle.
Houdini walked through a wall bricklayers built on stage.
People swore he had the power to dematerialise.
To find out he used a trap door is too mundane.
You feel cheated.
Magic is an illusion.
The illusion's not magic.
No.
Right.
- Thanks, then.
- You're welcome.
It's amazing, I suppose, to think she could have done all that to create an alibi.
But of course she didn't, did she? What do you mean? She's left her office empty for three hours with a pair of legs propped up? What if the PA puts through a call or there's a fire drill? It's blown to bits.
It's a text book explanation.
It's not real life.
So er sorry, what are you saying? The more I go over it this bloke Shale, his life and work and everything the more I think we're missing something obvious.
You see, this is the one that won't go away.
Fingerprints on gun - three question marks.
- You said - The killer wore gloves, Francesca said.
- Why would he remove them? - Why leave the gun at all? Dropped it, I suppose, in the hurry to get away.
Anyway, they couldn't get a match on those prints against Grismal or anyone else - Serena, Francesca, that cleaning girl.
Even the victim himself, so we can cross off elaborate suicide hoax.
Yet the prints were very clear.
What does that suggest? They were quite fresh.
Conclusion, there must have been another person in the room.
Do you mind if we slip this thing off now? L'm a bit worried it might Um What? Go on, say the word.
Buckle? No.
No, no, no.
Well, yeah.
There's a limit on the strain this can take.
It's a good job I've got a positive self-image! OK, get me down.
Then I'll explain our next move.
Let me undo - What do you mean, our next move? - L think you get off on puzzles like this.
You just don't want to admit I've whetted your appetite.
- Is that a fact? - Mmm.
The back garden is totally enclosed for security reasons.
No side or rear gates.
You can only get in through the house.
So, she had to climb over a fence or wall somewhere.
Maybe use one of these trees? Waited till he'd gone downstairs, then moved in up that wrought iron staircase.
It's important Francesca saw her with the hood, so the burglar thing would work.
What do you think? L could be at home instead of here with a shoe full of stoat vomit, developing several strains of nettle rash! If we're gonna do it, let's just do it.
Whatever I say, back me up.
There's got to be something up there she's overlooked.
Yes? Hi, we've come to see Serena.
She's helping on a series for Channel 4.
She's at work.
Oh, of course she is! She said she'd pop back to the office for an hour and meet us here at 12.
00.
L'm just cleaning.
She never Gosh, it's nippy! L don't want to get you in trouble, so we'll just come inside and wait.
Goodness! Oh, no, no! Please, let me.
They are very valuable.
This one's a pen and ink by Salvador Dali.
It's over 50 years old.
L couldn't just pop to your bathroom for a second? Do you mind? - L promise not to touch anything.
- It's the first door at the top.
Do you want to take a seat, then? Perhaps I'll ring Mrs Shale's work number.
Make sure she knows about all this.
Right good idea.
Engaged, as usual.
Do you think your friend's all right? Yes.
Bit of a gippy tummy, I think.
Maybe I ought to see if she's OK.
- Oh, I'm sorry! - It's OK.
It's OK, don't worry.
Don't worry.
Let me.
Are you OK? It's just, so many things keep bringing it back! The letter that was on the mat when I came in and It's like a bad dream! You think you're over it, and then It's OK.
Come on, here.
It's all OK.
It's all OK.
Here, have a good old squirt.
Thank you! These things take time.
It's Martin, me husband.
He's come to pick me up.
He gets very jealous, so I'd better let him in.
Good idea.
Before he tries to chew a hole in the wall! Martin, it's not what you think! He's here to see Mrs Shale! He wasn't doing anything! - He just gave me something to blow on! - Is that right? Oh, what's this? Some dust on your face? Here, let me get that for you! Don't go near my wife again! Ever, ever, ever! Definitely.
Understood.
Oh, you are kidding?! Oh, that is So, it's a cock-up, basically? All right, I will.
Bye.
My office gave us the wrong day! It's not till tomorrow.
We'll see ourselves out, bye! What are you?! Morning.
Is something wrong? L don't think so.
Where is the napkin? - Napkin, Mrs Shale? - From a café in Paris drawing on it by Pablo Picas She did it.
What did you find? Nothing that stands up, but she did it.
It's there in her face.
Where did you get that from? From the bedroom floor.
Which is another thing.
That rug with his blood on it, you'd throw it away, wouldn't you? But she's left it.
She must be sick! L saw something, but I don't know.
What? A letter that was on the doormat the day he was killed, from the Inland Revenue.
What, you think he had some sort of tax problem? No, that's not the point.
It was on the doormat.
Doesn't that tell you that something strange is going on? Lf That's never the time?! L'm supposed to be somewhere! Mm, poussin! Who told you I adored poussin? A little bird! A little bird! See, she's always there.
A mind like quicksilver! Such a talent! In every department! Jonathan, can we lick her into shape for Sunday, hmm? The Iron Maiden? Well, the only thing I'd say is, you've got a TV crew covering it and it must stand up to close scrutiny.
Yasmin has done it 50 times.
Yasmin is no longer part of the story, for whatever reasons.
L'm a quick learner, Jonathan.
Do you trust me? No, no! No, listen, if it's in the cellar, I want to see it! No, Adam.
Hedley was never happy with it.
He said, and it's embarrassing, that no painting could ever do justice to! Listen, I'll buy it! Just you name your price! Some other time.
No, Adam, are you crazy? L'm fascinated to see how he saw you.
The light is not good, so Oh, my God.
They're bullet holes.
- Wh? - What?! Someone's been here with a gun.
Come on, let's get out of here.
From now on, you don't leave my side.
L think it's just someone's idea of a sick joke, but I'm taking no chances.
Jonathan, see you at the theatre, Monday at 3.
00.
Thank you, Bruno.
This is it.
Victoria Station.
Hi.
Katrina, is it? Who are you? L told you, I'm One of those nasty meddling writers that pervert the course of justice.
L came round yesterday because - You think Serena killed her husband.
- Do you? L don't know what to think any more.
Is that? Well.
L hadn't seen that one coming.
Don't tell me I was naïve.
Sex was just a small part of what we had.
L'd never met a man like him.
He had so many great qualities.
Monogamy wasn't one of them.
All the same, I didn't know about Francesca.
In some ways, that hit me as much as his death.
L know what she must be going through.
Why haven't you told anyone? That I was one of Hedley Shale's lovers? You've met my husband.
L don't want to spend the rest of my life looking like an early Francis Bacon.
L'd better go.
Keep meddling, won't yer? For Hedley's sake.
Yeah? Plot thickens.
Guess who I ran into? Katrina the cleaner.
She was also sleeping with Mr Shale! The guy had staminal That was two models he was knocking offl And what's all this about mutilated portraits in the cellar? L was at the nick.
Your friend was demanding police protection for his assistant.
Like he thinks she might be on a hit list.
He might have a point.
- Why did you lie to me? - What? Why did you say you lived alone? L didn't.
It was one of your deductions.
But you didn't bother to correct me! - Pardon? - You wanted my help, and you knew the best way was to appear single and unattached.
Uh I'm sorry, what am I being accused of here? That I induced you with sexual favours? No, you made it clear you had no interest in me! So how did I deceive you? By telling me categorically that you weren't interested in me in such a way that implied your interest! L don't have to listen to this! It wouldn't hurt you to stop acting and be yourself! Really And it wouldn't hurt you for once not to be so self-righteously bloody honest! - Hello? - You can't imagine the fetid quagmire that passes for my love life! It has no stability of any kind! OK, say I was enjoying your company! Stranger things have happ Hello? Thank you, Mr Bean L told you to stay outside Francesca's door and not to move! Sorry, Mr Klaus, I had to pass urine.
L don't pay you to pass urine.
L pay you not to move! There's a girl there whose life could be in danger if L have put on three pounds since last Sunday! L can't do the show! L'll never get inside that thing.
Listen, I'm going to go over some things with the director.
L'll leave Jonathan here, and he's going to lock the door, aren't you, Jonathan? And it's going to stay locked until I get back.
So melodramatic! What will happen to me in my dressing room? Nothing.
L'll make sure of that.
L'm just going to freshen up, OK? Hi.
She's in the shower at the moment.
My name's Serena Shale from "Eve" magazine.
She'll know me.
Would you give her a message? Tell her I want to buy her story.
L'm absolutely serious.
Tell her to forget anything personal between us, this is a professional enquiry.
L'd like to publish her account of her affair with my husband.
L'm prepared to make a generous offer.
Right.
L'm coming to the show tonight.
Maybe we could meet for a drink afterwards to discuss terms.
For the third time of asking, can you ring me at the theatre ASAP?! L've been trying to ring you.
You didn't half talk a load of crap last night.
So did you.
But I accept your unconditional apology.
Thanks.
My God, what's he doing to me?! - L think I've fathomed it.
- What? - How Hedley Shale was murdered.
- How? Things don't make sense till you put them together.
Why was the rubber band on the floor? Why was the letter on the mat? - Why fire bullets into a painting? - Why? First, clear your mind of all preconceptions.
This is more calculated and evil than we imagined.
How're you doing? The place is jumping! This is so weird.
L mean, it's just weird! What? Someone stole my weighing machine.
The set of scales I brought in? But this door has been locked all day! How did they get inside this room? L gotta go.
Are we all set? Fiona! Hi, kitten! Come on in! How are you? Come on in! Hi! Serena Shale, I don't think you've met Jonathan, or my friend Madeline.
We're old friends.
They lied their way into my office the other day.
Pity, we could have done with some TV exposure.
Still ten out of ten for technique.
You can come and work for me any day.
How about when hell freezes over? So, how much are you offering her? It'll be worth it, whatever it is.
It'll up your circulation.
L just wonder if you've got it right this time.
Meaning what? The police dropped their murder charge against Stephen Grismal.
- Dropped? - New evidence.
What new evidence? Evidence, I'm afraid, supplied by us.
Francesca, I think you said you got to the house that day at 9.
15? Yes, 9.
10, 9.
15.
Mrs Shale, what time does the postman call at your place? About half past eight.
L think I passed him on my way out, why? There you are, that's what never made sense.
The letter on the doormat started it all.
The footprint on the envelope.
It was you snooping around my house! My God, you've got some explaining to do! What have you found out? A letter addressed to Hedley Shale from the Inland Revenue was lying on the floor when they discovered the body at 11.
30.
Why? He'd been to that door at 9.
15 to let Francesca in.
He must have seen it.
A letter from the tax man, you'd pick it up.
And why, if he wasn't shot by the burglar, would someone want him dead? No mystery about that - revenge.
He was sleeping with another woman.
A simple crime of passion.
Plus the added benefits later when it could be exploited for commercial gain.
Right, Francesca? And that's why you murdered him.
What? You knew your husband was having an affair.
We all jumped to the conclusion that it was Francesca.
Didn't we? Because that's what you made us believe.
But the truth of it is, Francesca wasn't his type.
Unlikely as it may seem.
It was all there in his work.
He was into a different kind of beauty in a woman.
Something that went deeper than pore cleanser.
Something he found in Katrina Toplis.
Katrina?! L'm afraid.
Hedley and Katrina! That's who he really had scheduled for his romp that day.
Francesca never figured in his life at all.
L think that's right, isn't it? Even after you stripped off for him.
He still somehow managed to resist.
And you couldn't handle that.
What did he do? Tell you to keep the painting as a peace offering and go away? Hedley loved me! He could not live without me! Well, you proved that.
And you made him pay for that rejection.
You made sure you'd go down in history as his ill-fated lover.
His death would be your passport to fortune and fame.
What do you expect me to say to all this?! The whole thing would have been physically impossible! It's not hard to make things look impossible, if you work at it.
It wasn't too difficult to get over that wall and into the bedroom.
He never picked up that letter because you never went in through the front door.
Once you were inside, Hedley's on the phone, Katrina's due at any minute.
You force the drawers to fake a robbery.
You threw the jewellery out of the window to make it look like the thief dropped it, messed the bed to make it look like you'd been wrestling.
And then the devious bit.
You tied yourself up.
Couple of pinholes in the blindfold, so you could see.
Once it's off, no one will check.
Then you brace yourself against the wall, elbow the vase over to get Hedley's attention, and wait.
This is crazy! So, I've just bound and gagged myself, how did I shoot him? Well, that was always the real stumper.
The prints on the gun which, apparently, belong to no one who'd been there.
But we were wrong.
They belonged to you, Francesca.
Have you checked your facts? My fingerprints were eliminated.
Ask the police.
No one said fingerprints.
Not the first thing that will occur to anyone, that you'd fire the gun with your foot, but you'd had plenty of target practice with the painting you didn't want us to see.
So, when Hedley walked in, you wouldn't miss.
Worthy of Houdini, the way you got that elastic band on and off your foot, but you'd had practice.
You can't possibly expect the police to believe this.
Not without hard proof, obviously.
Which is why Jonathan had me pop some bathroom scales down to the CID, to eliminate your toe prints from their enquiries.
Unfortunately Sorry about that.
OK, how are we doing in here? Who wants a top-up? What? Miss Boutron.
You were nothing to him! - You're less than nothing! - No! L will never be nothing again.
You still want my story? It will cost you double! So can I give you a lift back to your hotel? Er no, thanks, I may as well get a cab.
You see, that's where I have no idea how your mind works.
To suddenly lock into that area where because only her hands were tied up I know.
Somewhere I had that image of those long prehensile toes.
And when I turned the TV remote off with my foot, I suddenly saw it.
This coffee is a long time coming.
- They've probably forgotten us.
- Oh, well.
- L could ring again.
- No, to be honest, I should get back.
If you ever want any help again, don't ring me, whatever you do.
Snooping round, getting molested by vacuum cleaners, no thanks! L promise I'll never bother you again.
Goodnight.
Night.