The Syndicate (2012) s03e06 Episode Script
Julie
1 But they said the account was in the name of A Stevenson.
For all I know, he could be in on it.
- I was having a bad time with your dad - Are you saying you had an affair when you were married? Sarah's your daughter.
So you're sure we're not too late? I don't think so.
You know I would If I only could Yes, it's all all or nothing Oh-oh-oh-oh All or nothing Oh-oh-oh-oh All or nothing For me.
I'll get you here, Keith.
Save you going up to the house.
Can you put it on the grass for me, please? Excuse me Hi.
'For long enough I thought you knew.
'She's the double of that portrait -- you know, in the Long Gallery.
'Lady Whiston-Jones? 'Yeah, your great-granny.
She's the spit of her.
' No.
No.
No.
No.
Keep on the gravel, not on the grass! And 14 hours and 17 minutes later than your estimation.
Yeah, well, that's what it was -- an estimation.
We're ready - So I can tell the lads to fill the lake up now, can I? - Yes.
Right.
Come on, lads, get a move on.
We're on the clock here.
"Hazelwood has always been my family home "and the majority of my childhood memories are in these very rooms" Oh, come in, Sean.
Come in! I was just practising a speech Well, just in case anybody wants me - to say a few words or anything.
- Yeah, I didn't want to interrupt.
- I've got a couple of letters for you.
- Oh, thanks.
The er the Irish Gelding? - Yeah Erm, I got him for 3,090 in the end.
- Oh! Oh, he's a beaut, four years old.
- Superb all-rounder.
- Wonderful.
- Just over 16 hands.
- Perfect, excellent.
- Lovely movement.
- I'd love to see him.
Well, do you think you can make it to the stables? Well, I don't see why not.
Give it a try.
See if Jasper remembers me.
Well, I'll take you down as soon as I've finished giving Sarah a hand.
Is she all right? Yeah.
Yeah, she's, er I'm not sure, actually.
Something's the matter with her, but I'm letting her tell me in her own time.
Right, I better get going.
Yes, yes.
Jolly good.
Well, this is magnificent.
Well, I've got a fortnight to get the hang of everything, cos that's me first cookery school.
That's if I get any students.
- You will.
- I hope so.
Did Sarah bring you some breakfast? - Not this morning.
- Sit down.
I'll make you a bacon sarnie.
I don't think she's too happy with either of us right now.
Yes, I thought that might be the case.
Of course, it's not really her job any more.
Stop it, will you? Course we're going to look after you.
What you got there? A letter from William Forcett, telling me that Rachel is suing for half the difference between the Syndicate's offer and the American offer for Hazelwood.
- How much? - Four million.
Which, of course, I don't have.
Bitch.
Can she do that? Technically, no.
But that would mean coming clean about having a direct blood descendent.
No, absolutely not.
I can't tell her, so don't ask me to.
I'm not asking you to tell her anything.
She's already not talking to me cos she thinks we had a bit of a fling.
Can you imagine what she'd be like if she found out? I don't want to go there.
I don't understand why that has got anything to do with it.
It's quite simple, really -- Rachel and Forcett will be in breach of the trust if I have an heir.
Rachel could not be co-owner of Hazelwood Manor if there is a provable direct continuity of my blood line.
Oh, God, I wish I never told you now.
I'm very glad you did.
Look, this is not really about money, Julie.
I'm very proud that she's my daughter.
Look, my whole share of Hazelwood Manor, all the pictures, the contents and the rest of the estate are Sarah's birthright.
This is now about our daughter inheriting what is legally hers.
You're putting me in an impossible situation, I just I wouldn't know what to say to her.
- She'd never get over it.
- I don't want to compromise you, Julie, but they're her children's birthright, too.
Nick Harrison.
In there, bed one.
What do you want? I haven't come to cause trouble.
You haven't brought yer old man with you, have you? He's in prison.
He can't get bail.
I hope they lock the bastard up for good.
He deserves to go down for a long time for this.
He hasn't even got a gun any more.
Oh, so what's this, then, eh? What's this? They're still digging stuff out of me back.
It was dark -- are you sure it was him? I'm sure.
It's just I don't think I can cope without him, not with the baby, and our Amy missing.
I'm sorry, but your husband brought it on himself.
You can't go round shooting people.
And there's nowt I can do about Amy.
- Well, if you know where she is - I don't! I'll tell you the same thing I told the coppers.
I picked her up from Hazelwood, drove down to t'caravan on me bike, she came with me because she wanted to.
And then that posh prick from the house came bashing on me door and they went off together.
You wouldn't lie to me, would you, Nick? No, I always liked you.
- Ah-ha! - Here he is -- our new addition for the riding school, good to box - and handle.
- He's a very handsome chap! - Great with kids.
Well done.
Worth every penny.
Now then, old man .
.
let's have a good look at you.
Did you think I'd abandoned you? Oh, he's pleased to see you all right.
- Excuse me.
- What's up? - Hello, my dear.
- Dawn would like to have a word with Spencer -- do you know where he is? No, I'm afraid I don't.
I was half expecting him to come back and collect his things, but he hasn't been in touch.
I'd try his yacht down by the marina.
When he's not here, that's where he usually is.
Sean, why don't you take her down and show her? How will you get back to the house? Well, I think Sarah can look after me.
Well, I've got to - No, it's fine.
- We won't take long.
Yeah, all right.
Seems you were right.
Sean made a very good job of looking after Jasper.
Yeah.
I gather your mother told you about our relationship? Look, I know it's a long time ago, Sarah, but it is important that you understand that this was not some sordid little affair We really felt for each other.
I'm sure you did.
No, no -- we did.
Truly.
And the memories of that time together will be with me - as long as I live.
- And what about my memories of me dad? Look, Sarah, we did try not to become involved, but your mother was dreadfully unhappy and things were not great at home.
Yeah, I know all that, but she was married to him.
Yes, well, I'm married to Rachel, but it doesn't mean to say I'm going to spend the rest of my life with someone I neither love nor respect.
You must not blame your mother.
If anyone's to blame, it's me.
I should've been brave and said how I felt, and then possibly we could've had a life together and And I wouldn't have been born! Yes, you would, Sarah.
He said Spencer came to the caravan and she went off with him.
Why would he say that if it wasn't true? To throw you off the scent? Well, it's definitely not moored up in its usual spot.
It's usually here.
Hang on I think that's it.
It is! That's it over there.
Let's see if we can get the tender across.
Mate, could you take us out there to the Cavendish? Yeah, no problem.
Sarah! Please! Sarah! Look, I can't keep up with you.
I know this is a huge shock, but there is a positive side Nothing is positive! My whole life has been built on lies.
I'm sorry, I can't talk to you right now.
- I swear to God I didn't know -- I thought you were your father's daughter.
- I AM my father's daughter! Yes, of course you are! He brought you up, you will always be his.
But you're also the soul heir to Hazelwood Manor and everything that goes with it.
And, like it or not, you are a Lady in your own right.
I don't want to be a bloody Lady, I just want my life back how it was! Spencer! Can you hear me, Spencer? It's Sean! Can we come aboard? We know you're in there, Spencer -- we can see your dinghy! What do you want?! We want to talk to you about Amy! Nick said she left the caravan with you.
Do you know where she is? Wait for me at the cafe in the marina, will you? OK.
Ah, you bitch! - Mam! - Where do you think you're going? Where do you think you're going?! What are you doing, you stupid cow? You're jeopardising everything! I want to see me mam! You don't think Amy could be on the yacht, do you? No.
God, she's terrified of the sea.
Her dad took her out on a canoeing trip once, she fell in.
She nearly drowned.
Right, well, let's hear what he's got to say.
When do you think they'll let Andy out? I'm hoping this afternoon, cos he's got the first of his Crown Court hearings.
I've paid for a good lawyer.
Fingers crossed, then.
So you're not going to make it to the opening? - I might go for the first hour.
- I think it would be nice for us all to be there.
My mind's not on it, Sean.
I can't think about anything else but me family.
What can I do for you? How could you live with yourself, knowing you were lying to me day in and day out? - I wasn't lying to you! - You were lying to me! I were trying to protect you.
I didn't want you to get hurt.
Don't you think I had a right to know who my biological father was? For all I know, my miscarriage might have had something to do with him.
I might have inherited some dodgy gene.
He lost his son and he didn't have any other children.
He had YOU.
And Edwin lived until he was seven -- it had nothing to do with Charles.
Oh! It's Charles now, is it? Oh, look, I'm not talking to you if you're going to be like this.
I know you're upset with me, OK? I'd be the same in your position, but everyone makes mistakes.
So is that what I am -- a big bloody mistake? No, I wanted you more than anything in this whole wide world.
- Oh, right! - I never thought that I would be able to hold a little baby in my arms.
Your father couldn't have kids, OK? And he didn't want to adopt.
So when I found out I were pregnant with you - Don't touch me! - God It were the happiest day of me life.
Please, pet Why would he say you took her if you didn't? I've no idea why that lowlife does any of the insane things he does.
Take it from me, he knows He knows where Amy is.
My guess is either he's done something to her or she's in Almouth, where they found him.
- What have you been doing to your face? - What? What have you been doing to your face? It's just a scratch.
The wind blew one of the ropes across my face.
It's my own fault for not tying it off properly.
Look, do you mind if I get back? I've got a friend of mine on board.
You know how it is.
Do you want to come back to the house or do you want me to drop you off at home? The house.
I'll pick up some flowers for the grand hall on the way.
Amy? Amy, I'm back.
Mam! Mam! Mam! (What do I do?) Amy! Amy! Amy?! AMY! - 16 hours and 24 minutes later - Give us a break, man.
We've been working like dogs to get this done in time for the opening.
Yes, but when I asked you how long I got it wrong! What's the matter with you? And the fountain? We're just finishing piping, it'll be ready in less than an hour.
Right! - What's the matter? - What's happened? Nothing.
Nothing.
I'm fine.
No, clearly you're not.
What is it? Come on, Sarah, love, you can tell us.
No, I can't.
The man from the website's arrived, he's just inside.
Everybody! The lake's nearly filled and the fountain's going to be turned on very soon! Oh, it's Wendy, she's three minutes early.
Wendy! - Wendy, me Auger - Are you going to talk to me? No, I can't.
It's personal.
You told her.
You said to, if the opportunity came up Yes, but I didn't expect it to be today, I meant in the next couple of weeks, or months.
Jesus! - One thing at a time.
- Is she all right? No, she ain't all right! I don't expect she's ever going to talk to me ever again.
Oh.
I should've kept my damn mouth shut.
At least you can tell your solicitor now.
It's not just about that, Julie.
Please don't think I don't, I don't.
Oh, God, I'm just upset.
That's the last thing I wanted.
All last night, I was thinking about it, and then this morning I was watching her and looking at the picture and it's so bloody glaringly obvious that she's mine.
All that time wasted! I feel like I've missed so much.
But that's just it -- you haven't missed anything.
That's why we stayed.
When Ken wanted to look for another job, I wouldn't let him.
Because I wanted you to watch her grow up.
And I did.
Yes, yes -- and you were always there for her.
Ah, there you are -- I've been looking for you.
They've flooded the lake and they're going to turn the fountain on.
Godfrey wants us all to be there.
So we probably better go! It's a bit steep.
Are you all right? - We'll go back the front way.
- Good idea.
Publicity, website, newspaper article in The Scarborough Evening Herald and local radio.
All done.
They're on their way up.
Wendy's taking the money and we are 22 minutes and 18 seconds to opening.
Yes! All right, Godfrey, you're stressing me out.
Sorry, Godfrey, it's all my fault.
I can't quite run the marathon yet, but I'm working on it.
Oh, my goodness -- the lake looks absolutely splendid! Congratulations! Well done to all concerned.
- Is it something I've done? - No.
Right! Aw, yeah, it's lovely! Oh, my goodness, it is absolutely stunning! Mam! Mam! Amy! Amy! - (Oh, my God.
) - Oh, my God! - AMY! - Mam! It's Amy! Where have you been?! I paid the reward money.
Leave it, Godfrey.
Unbelievable.
We thought we'd lost you! Did they fly you back from Luxembourg? You're safe now.
- Unbelievable.
- Are you all right? I'm so sorry.
There's a sight for sore eyes.
She looks OK.
- Are you all right? - I will be.
Yeah, you're right.
We better go round to the service entrance.
Lynn, we've found her! - What?! - She was up by the new lake.
I didn't know anybody was looking for me, I thought you knew - where I was.
I'm sorry.
- It's OK.
OK, calm down.
- I couldn't ring, cos I lost me phone.
- We need to understand what's happened.
Let's get you down to the station You're not taking her away, she's not leaving my side! We need to get to the station.
We need your formal statement - and forensics will want to speak to her.
- All right, Dave, - let's just get to grips with what's happened.
- Will you get a message to her dad and tell him she's safe? Cos he's in court today.
It's 18 seconds to 3 o'clock.
Is there anywhere we can go where it's private? Well, it's difficult today cos it's our open day.
What about the kitchen? Cookery course is scheduled for half four.
- That should give us enough time to get her account.
- Bang on.
It's three o'clock.
It's official, I better get down there and help Wendy.
I'm glad you're back, Amy! I got a new camera, it's digital! We should really get you back inside.
We need to speak to your stepson.
Really? What about? A bank account in Luxembourg in the name of A Stevenson and Cavendish.
Well, I wish I could help you.
Unfortunately, I don't know where he is.
Put out to all units -- "Urgent observation for "a white Audi R8, last seen on Scarborough Road.
" I want him bringing in.
Now, it's important that you tell us the truth, Amy -- nothing exaggerated, nothing made up.
Do you understand? Yeah, I understand.
Now, I want you to think very carefully about this.
Has Spencer Cavendish been keeping you against your will? Course he has! Look at the state of her.
Can you just let Amy answer for herself? Or I'm going to have to ask you to step outside.
Not at first Well, I was a bit mixed up, cos I'd had a couple of glasses of Godfrey's wine and I hadn't taken me insulin.
You hadn't eaten properly.
Godfrey had gone off in a strop cos of his numbers and I'd gone after him, but he shouted at me and I was just about to come back to the house when Nick turned up on his bike.
Did anyone see you leaving with Nick? I dunno.
Did you go willingly with Nick? Well, yeah, cos he were me boyfriend.
Where did you and Nick go? To his caravan.
We were meant to be back in less than an hour.
- Have you got summat? - I don't need owt.
Stop it, will you? Nick, get off me.
Get off me! GET OFF ME! - Amy! - Who the fuck is that? Open this door or I'll kick it in! - Get off! - What the hell's he doing here? - What the fuck do you want? - I want to speak to Amy.
- Well, she don't want to speak to you.
- Nick! - What?! - Are you all right? - I think so.
- Piss off! - Get out of my van! Out! - Get off him, Nick! - Did he force you to come here, Amy? - What you on his side for? It's got nowt to do with you, arsewipe.
She's my bird.
- No, I'm not! - She couldn't have said it any plainer.
What did you do, drag her off? I could hear her screaming.
- No, I fucking didn't.
Tell him, Amy! - I want to go! - Was he trying to rape you? - Now, Spencer! Get your stuff.
Right, that's it.
It's over, yeah! If I were you, I'd leave town fast, cos the police are going to be looking for you, pal.
Come on! What's the matter with you? I can't hurry, I need a wee! You bitch! Where we going? I want a drink.
- You've had enough, by the sound of it.
- No, I mean pop or something fizzy - Get in the car! - Oh, God, I really need a wee.
I think my blood sugar's low.
I can't believe you came looking for me.
I saw you with that moron and I was worried about you.
I mean, he's the type that could do anything.
Have you finished? Amy? What've you done? Amy! Are you all right? What've you done? I don't know You've hurt yourself, sweetie.
I must've fallen over.
I need me insulin pen.
I think I must've left it at the house, in me bag.
OK, don't panic, it's OK.
I'll get you on the yacht, all right? We'll get everything sorted.
I don't like the sea.
I'm frightened of it.
You're not going to be on the sea, you're going to be on my yacht and it's safe and it's beautiful.
All right? OK? It's piggy-back time.
Get on my back, sweetie.
Here we go.
There we go.
God, you weigh a tonne.
Will you tell me mam where I am? Of course I will.
Amy? Amy, you all right? Amy, can you hear me? Amy? I can't see, you're all fuzzy.
I think I need my What? Oh, shit.
OK.
Diabetes, diabetes, diabetes.
Erm Hi there, I wonder if you can help me -- I've got my niece staying with me at the moment and she had her bag stolen this evening from a pub.
It had her insulin pen, emergency prescription and everything in it.
Where am I? It's all right, you're with me.
You're with me, go back to sleep.
Oww, I hurt everywhere.
Yes, well, I think you fell.
Really? I don't remember what happened.
Aww, I feel like shit.
Does me mam know where I am? Yes, yes, everything got sorted.
You've had your insulin Who gave me it? Yours truly.
I, er I looked it up on the internet.
- Really? - Yes.
I've got to look after my little Miss Scarborough.
Soon to be on the front cover of Vogue.
Now, I've got a bit of business to attend to this morning, so Can you drop me off at home? Oh, want to leave me already? Because I thought we could spend some time together.
I'll bring back some bubbly.
- You won't be long, will you? - No, I'll be an hour, tops.
Where's me bag with me insulin? Yes, I, erm I got you an emergency pen last night, so you have to sign this and I have to drop it off at the chemist.
I'll pick your stuff up on the way back, OK? I didn't want to leave you on your own for too long because I was worried you were going to go into a coma.
You go back to sleep.
I'll be back before you know it.
Look for me phone, will you? I went back to sleep -- you know what I'm like after I've been ill, it wipes me out for days.
Did you not think that me and your dad'd be worried to death? I didn't know what day it was, honest to God.
I was all woozy! I think me levels must've been really low.
And on top of that, the boat kept rocking and it made me feel really sick.
I slept nearly all the time.
Hey.
Did you find me phone? No, we've looked everywhere for it.
Your mother and Julie have turned Hazelwood upside down looking for it.
Anyway, I've ordered you a new one, it should be here in a couple of days.
Look what I got! 'I can't believe you fell for it.
' Why would he lie to me?! Because he knew your mother had won the lottery.
Yeah, but I didn't know then, I thought he liked me I thought he'd fallen for me.
You're so gullible, love.
What? Lads do find me attractive.
- Yeah.
I know that(!) - There's been a couple of sightings, they're on it.
Posh blokes like Spencer can get anybody they like.
I thought he'd chosen me.
£10 entrance to the gardens.
I'm doing a tour later.
£20 for our all-inclusive house, stables and gardens, - or £120 for a year's subscription.
- Very good.
And does it make any difference if two of those lottery numbers were mine? No, those are the prices that have been agreed and are on the website.
Here you are.
There's no need for that! Just because he's got a posh car.
I think he's a bit cross cos of what I told the police.
One of the website guys wants to buy a Hazelwood mug -- - I said four quid, is that all right? - Fine.
- Fantastic about Amy showing up like that, ain't it? - Yeah.
Why aren't you speaking to your mum, Sarah? She knows why.
Something's upsetting you, it's upsetting me.
That's what relationships are about -- sharing stuff.
All right.
My mum had an affair.
Yeah, with Lord Hazelwood? How did you know? - It's not rocket science.
- Sean! I didn't know for sure, but, I mean, he gave her a valuable clock, you and your mum are upset with each other, Lord Hazelwood keeps asking if you're all right.
Yeah, cos I feel like everything I knew and everything I believed in is a lie.
You don't realise how lucky you are to have a mother like Julie.
This isn't about my mother, it's about ME! - What do you want? - Who said you could do this? We don't need permission.
Are you looking for someone? No, nobody.
Actually, I'm looking for my mother, have you seen her? Your mother's left! I would've thought she would've rang you to let you know.
I wonder if he knows the police are after him.
The tour of the house, gardens and new lake is going to be starting in What now?! So sorry, everybody.
Could you just form into a queue? Has Spencer being keeping you captive on board the yacht? Well, yeah, I suppose he was, but I didn't realise that at first.
He wouldn't give me the insulin pen and I kept going all weak and shaky.
So he was controlling you with the insulin? Excuse me er, I just need to turn the oven on for me pies.
- Everything all right? - It is now.
Go on.
So one morning -- I don't remember which one it was -- but he went off to another one of his meetings and I was looking through all cupboards to see - if I could find any sugar.
- Oh, good God.
Hello? Amy? 'Mam! Can you hear me?' Oh, my God, it's Amy.
She's gone.
I just had a picture here, now it's gone! 'I FaceTimed nearly every number I could remember, but nobody answered.
' Hiya.
And when Spencer came back, he were in a right old mood.
He searched everywhere for his iPad.
But I'd hidden it down between the bed head and the mattress.
What you looking for? Did you try and ring your mother today? How am I going to do that without a phone, stupid? - And by the way, when's me new one coming? - Tomorrow.
You said that three days ago.
Getting bored with me already, are you? No! Listen, I thought we might head off to London.
Take in a couple of shows and see some modelling agencies.
- What do you think? - That's mental! But I haven't got any proper photographs and I'd need to get me clothes from home.
You don't have worry about that, we'll buy new clothes.
You met my friend Tyler.
- Yeah.
- Well, he's got an agency in LA and he thinks - you've got the right look.
- Really, is that what he said? - And if they like what they see, they'll organise everything, they'll organise the photographs and everything.
That's so cool.
'He knew I wanted to get out of Scarborough and go to London.
' - 'It's what I've always wanted' - Beautiful.
What about these ones? Try them.
- '.
.
to be a model.
' - Wow.
- 'To try.
' Pay attention! 'He bought me loads of clothes, shoes and a new bag.
'And we went all over London, looking at the sights.
Vogue! Look, that's going to be me one day.
'You've got to understand, 'it was a big thing for me to get seen by agencies.
' Calm down.
- You're excited, aren't you? - Yeah.
- Look at you.
- 'Who is it?' - Spencer Cavendish.
- 'OK, come on up.
' Great, thank you.
Let's go! 'And then he paid to have me photo taken properly, 'I couldn't believe it! It were mental.
'He organised everything -- photo shoot, meetings, the lot, 'and he said he told you, that you knew, or I wouldn't have gone.
'Honestly, Mam, I mean it!' They were definitely interested.
I didn't think they were.
That's just the way they play it, they don't want to seem too eager.
So if I'm going to be managing you, - we need a proper bank account with a decent interest rate.
- Course Tyler's got a colleague who's a financier and he works in the City.
He's got everything set up for us, now we just need - your signature.
- Sick! Can I borrow your phone to ring me mam and tell her? Let me do that for you.
What's the number? 07700 900 620.
Nobody's answering.
Maybe she's at Hazelwood -- you know how bad the reception is there.
Hang on, I'll try the other number.
Hi, Julie, it's Spencer here.
Hi.
Yeah, I'm just with Amy at the moment.
Is Dawn there? She wants to speak to her, but you know she's lost her phone so Yeah.
Thanks, then.
Bye-bye.
Julie's going to get her to give you a ring on my phone when she's done.
I'm afraid your card has been declined, sir.
What do you mean? - Do you have another card, sir? - Er, yes Erm Try that one.
Thank you, sir.
Is that me mam? No, no, no, leave it.
Leave it.
It's, er It's Tyler.
He's asking how the photo shoot went and if we're swinging by the bank.
He's proper fit, him.
Oh, really? So I've got some competition, have I? Well, if you're a good girl, - we might just hook up with him later on.
- Yeah, whatever.
Can I have me insulin pen? Cos I'm feeling a bit spacey.
And then can we go? Cos I want to get me nails done.
Here.
Let me take one more of you.
Look at me.
You are beautiful.
Yes! Look at you.
So, take a seat.
Hello, I'm Spencer.
Right, it's home time, sweetie.
We need to get a taxi.
What? No, let's stay in a hotel! - No, we've got go now, darling.
- No, come on.
We're in London! There's so many places.
Come on.
OK, fine.
Hotel.
All right.
I need to make a call, OK? So I thought we might do Madame Tussauds and maybe Camden or Covent Garden, what do you think? Yeah, whatever.
Has Tyler told you if he likes the photographs yet? Yeah, I thought I told you that 'It's now five days since Amy Stevenson, 'the 17-year-old diabetic daughter of one of 'the Scarborough lottery winners, went missing.
'Amy's mother, Dawn Stevenson, made an emotional plea 'to the public to come forward if they knew anything at all 'about Amy's disappearance.
' 'Amy is a Type 1 diabetic and she needs her insulin.
' He said he thought they were amazing and he's What? What are you watching? 'Sorry' Amy, give me the controller.
Amy! You lied to me! You told me that me mam knew.
- I bloody hate you! - Amy, stop it! Stop it, stop it! I can explain.
You better, or I'm going to call the police right now.
- I lied to you for the best reasons, OK? - Bollocks! When did you find out? No, don't tell me.
That's why you came looking for me, ain't it? No, Amy.
We've been fooling about for months now, you must know I'm crazy about you.
I mean, look, for God's sake, Amy -- she won £2,000,890 and do you know what she's going to do with it? She's going to buy into Hazelwood, that crumbling wreck that just eats money.
- Who told you that? - It's true.
Now I can't believe, after everything we've being through, that you'd think badly of me.
I just I only want what's best for you.
But you haven't been straight with me.
Amy, please, I really I really think we have a future together.
And all I'm doing is looking out for you.
I mean, we can We can get some of that money set aside for your future.
And believe me, we're going to need that.
We're going to need that - if you're serious about being a top model.
- I am serious.
And I know you'll make it, sweetie, I really, really do, but we need money to travel.
You know, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan -- that doesn't come cheap.
And you can pay your mother back tenfold in a couple of years' time.
So I pretended to go along with it .
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but all the time I was trying to get away from him.
He sent me a picture of you with a bruised face, asking for a million pounds.
A million?! Well, shit, I hope you didn't pay him! We didn't, but Godfrey did.
This way, in you go, you go that side.
Some of you follow me.
So, down here, you'll find some very fine specimens of Citrus aurantifolia, which were brought over - from St Kitts by Richard Hazlet.
- Presumably brought back from one of his slave expeditions in the 18th century.
I believe he had a share in a plantation himself.
I don't know, I'd have to look in the book.
Lord Hazelwood had his portrait removed from the Long Gallery - and, as far as I know, it's still kept in the vault.
- Godfrey! What do you want? Have you seen Amy anywhere? Oh, yes, she turned up by the lake.
She's in the house with Dawn and that weird policewoman and her boyfriend.
Excuse me, I'm just going to go check something.
You can go back up and have a look at the new lake and the fountain, if you like.
Excuse me, coming coming through.
I know you're upset with me and you don't want to talk to me, but I want you to know I'll always love you.
I've just got some things to sort out in my brain, Mum.
As long as you know I only ever wanted the best for you.
I see you brought my "friend" from the Gazette.
We need the publicity.
So, the house is built in the manner of a Florentine villa of the 16th century, an idea brought back by Richard Hazlet from Italy after his Grand Tour of Europe in 1705.
Fancy, it's been in Lord Hazelwood's family all that time.
So, what'll happen if he dies? He's not going to die, he's getting stronger every day.
Yeah, but once you start with strokes and that, it's all downhill.
It's just a shame there's no-one left in the family to take over from him.
Well, if it does come to that, the consortium and trust will run the house without him.
And we'll do a bloody good job.
We won't be all la-di-da either.
Yeah, but it's not like family, though, is it? What's going on here? Spencer Cavendish! I'm arresting you on suspicion of the abduction - of Amy Stevenson.
And the subsequent blackmail - Oh, my God.
You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention something you later rely on in court.
Anything you do say will be used against you in evidence.
Get him in the car, lads.
I'll let the boss know.
Are you completely? That's ridiculous! Abduction, what are you talking about, abduction? They're going to ask him some questions because I told them his surname is the same as the one on the bank account in Luxemburg.
- Really? - How did you find that out, Godfrey? I heard Lord Hazelwood telling Lady Hazelwood that Spencer Cavendish sold the painting and I never forget a name and I remembered what I'd seen on the computer screen, so I rang 'em.
I thought he'd changed his name to Hazelwood.
Hang on, can you just explain.
What?! - We're just talking about the bank account - No, Godfrey! - .
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to pay the reward for Amy into.
Sorry, have I said something wrong? We'll talk about it later.
Can I just say I'm very upset and emotional about something that man who comes to the house about the paintings said on my garden tour? There he is! OK, everyone, if you'd just like to come along.
He said we had to open a bank account so that the model agency could pay.
We've got him.
He was on the grounds, looking for her.
That's great, well done.
We're nearly done here.
One last question, Amy.
Does Spencer keep a gun on board the yacht? I don't know, he could do.
He's got this big cupboard that he keeps locked all the time.
He was putting something in there the other night, it could've been a gun.
All right, search the yacht, get a warrant.
Why, what's happened? Nick's been shot, love.
He nearly died.
Oh, my God! Who did that?! Well, they think your dad did it, and he's in prison.
- Me dad! He wouldn't do that.
- He's in court right now.
Let CPS know, see if you can get in touch with his solicitor.
This is the Long Gallery.
It was three rooms before the fire - Come on through.
- Oh, this is more like it, it's lovely.
Come in.
Welcome to Hazelwood.
Oh, come.
Come along in.
Now, this room was, of course, mainly used for the annual ball and the dances.
And in fact, it was rumoured that in this very room, my great-grandfather proposed to that lady there .
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who was Lady Whiston-Jones - Thankfully, she accepted.
- Painted by Archibald Beckett.
So she was your great-grandmother? Yes, yes, indeed.
She's very beautiful.
She was a very striking woman.
She could have had anybody she wanted.
And she chose your great-grandad.
Ain't that lovely? I expect he was a good catch.
Do you know something? She looks just like Sarah.
She does indeed.
Yes, she does -- I was thinking that when I hung it.
She definitely has the look of you, Sarah.
Yes, yes, that of course is my great-grandfather, who did the proposing.
And down the other end, you'll see my great-uncle Darcy.
Perhaps we'll go to him later.
Do you have any paintings of the present Lady Hazelwood? No, I'm afraid we don't.
And none of Richard Hazlet, either, thank goodness he's in the vault.
I don't like him.
You've every reason not to like him, Godfrey.
We can't do anything to change the past.
It's what we do now with our legacy that matters.
We can only hope it will have a positive influence on our future.
OK, Mum, if you want to take everyone down to the kitchen for the cookery demonstration? OK.
Right you are.
Erm, everybody just follow me It's not going to be really much of a cookery demonstration because things have all gone a bit pear-shaped today, but at least - you will be able to see - It's not going to happen overnight, we're going to have to take things slowly - and me dad will always be me dad, right? - Yes, of course.
I understand.
And we'll continue everything as planned, with the consortium running Hazelwood and everyone having an equal say.
- I wouldn't have it any other way.
- So anything you need me to say, or documents you need me to sign, just tell me.
I will.
And Sarah .
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thank you.
I don't think you realise how much this means to me.
I have watched you growing up.
I've felt incredibly proud of all of your achievements.
I want you to know, if I die tomorrow .
.
I'd be content, knowing my blood runs in your veins.
I'm so confused.
One minute I feel happy and the next I feel incredibly sad and angry.
I feel like I've lost me dad all over again.
I'm so sorry that this is so painful for you.
I wish I could make it better.
And Sarah just one more thing.
I love your mother very much.
So, does this mean what I think it does? As you said, it's not rocket science.
Work it out.
So if we have children, will they be aristocratic brats? I'm going to pretend you didn't say that.
So it's Horace if it's a boy and Prudence if it's a girl? So, Saturday morning, you arrive and settle into your rooms.
Then we all meet up in here and choose our meat or poultry and then we all head out into the garden.
And that's where I help you with your vegetables, potatoes and herbs.
And then we have a light lunch, and afterwards, we prepare the food for our evening meal.
Which we will cook in here and serve up in the Hazelwood dining room.
And you can all bring a guest to the meal.
If we have room, but there's an additional cost of £45.
Worth every penny, though.
I have to warn you, the first four sessions are completely sold out.
Oh, but never mind, never mind -- you can put your name down.
I will be doing them regular.
- Oh, I haven't missed it, have I? - No, we've just started.
For all of you that don't know, this is Wendy.
She took the money off you at the table.
Wendy's my fiancee.
- Ain't it beautiful? - Come over here! No, I don't like that.
Like this.
Oh, it's all right, I know what you're thinking, but I'm not after his money.
I'm Wendy Vickers -- me dad's Jeff Vickers, where Godfrey got his tractor from.
We've got five branches all over the country, so I think you'll find that I'm officially richer than all of yous in this room.
It's a good job, I've only got £317,621.
16 since I bought the ring.
Right, here we are, everybody -- my classic game pies.
Week one, with pickles, tick! Come on, dig in! You have to use a plate -- health and safety.
Noah, chuck us some bubble wrap, will you? Mum, where are we putting electrical stuff? Dad! So, erm, you really think she knew nothing about the lottery win or the reward money and I kept her captive on my yacht the whole time? Except when you went to London.
Amazing.
She's such a little minx.
In fact, you kept her locked in the cabin this morning when you went to speak to her mum.
Really? Is that what she told you? - You're jeopardising everything! - I want to see me mam! I want to see me mam! You will.
You will, as soon as she pays up.
We just have to be patient, sweetie.
Let me go and talk to her.
Nobody could make Amy do anything she didn't want to do.
She's a very headstrong young woman.
So what have you done with the money, Spencer? The money is in our account, earning interest.
No, it's not -- the whole lot was withdrawn this morning.
No.
That's That's not That's not possible - 'Hiya.
' - Hey, what's up? How you doing? No, that's not possible, because we both had to sign it.
Tyler Tyler set it up.
It's not possible.
Oh, Andy.
I think I've started.
See you soon.
We'll give you a call.
- Shout upstairs and tell our Amy.
- Yes, I will.
So, all the money's in your new account.
Great.
I'll need to ring me mam when we get to the airport.
For all I know, he could be in on it.
- I was having a bad time with your dad - Are you saying you had an affair when you were married? Sarah's your daughter.
So you're sure we're not too late? I don't think so.
You know I would If I only could Yes, it's all all or nothing Oh-oh-oh-oh All or nothing Oh-oh-oh-oh All or nothing For me.
I'll get you here, Keith.
Save you going up to the house.
Can you put it on the grass for me, please? Excuse me Hi.
'For long enough I thought you knew.
'She's the double of that portrait -- you know, in the Long Gallery.
'Lady Whiston-Jones? 'Yeah, your great-granny.
She's the spit of her.
' No.
No.
No.
No.
Keep on the gravel, not on the grass! And 14 hours and 17 minutes later than your estimation.
Yeah, well, that's what it was -- an estimation.
We're ready - So I can tell the lads to fill the lake up now, can I? - Yes.
Right.
Come on, lads, get a move on.
We're on the clock here.
"Hazelwood has always been my family home "and the majority of my childhood memories are in these very rooms" Oh, come in, Sean.
Come in! I was just practising a speech Well, just in case anybody wants me - to say a few words or anything.
- Yeah, I didn't want to interrupt.
- I've got a couple of letters for you.
- Oh, thanks.
The er the Irish Gelding? - Yeah Erm, I got him for 3,090 in the end.
- Oh! Oh, he's a beaut, four years old.
- Superb all-rounder.
- Wonderful.
- Just over 16 hands.
- Perfect, excellent.
- Lovely movement.
- I'd love to see him.
Well, do you think you can make it to the stables? Well, I don't see why not.
Give it a try.
See if Jasper remembers me.
Well, I'll take you down as soon as I've finished giving Sarah a hand.
Is she all right? Yeah.
Yeah, she's, er I'm not sure, actually.
Something's the matter with her, but I'm letting her tell me in her own time.
Right, I better get going.
Yes, yes.
Jolly good.
Well, this is magnificent.
Well, I've got a fortnight to get the hang of everything, cos that's me first cookery school.
That's if I get any students.
- You will.
- I hope so.
Did Sarah bring you some breakfast? - Not this morning.
- Sit down.
I'll make you a bacon sarnie.
I don't think she's too happy with either of us right now.
Yes, I thought that might be the case.
Of course, it's not really her job any more.
Stop it, will you? Course we're going to look after you.
What you got there? A letter from William Forcett, telling me that Rachel is suing for half the difference between the Syndicate's offer and the American offer for Hazelwood.
- How much? - Four million.
Which, of course, I don't have.
Bitch.
Can she do that? Technically, no.
But that would mean coming clean about having a direct blood descendent.
No, absolutely not.
I can't tell her, so don't ask me to.
I'm not asking you to tell her anything.
She's already not talking to me cos she thinks we had a bit of a fling.
Can you imagine what she'd be like if she found out? I don't want to go there.
I don't understand why that has got anything to do with it.
It's quite simple, really -- Rachel and Forcett will be in breach of the trust if I have an heir.
Rachel could not be co-owner of Hazelwood Manor if there is a provable direct continuity of my blood line.
Oh, God, I wish I never told you now.
I'm very glad you did.
Look, this is not really about money, Julie.
I'm very proud that she's my daughter.
Look, my whole share of Hazelwood Manor, all the pictures, the contents and the rest of the estate are Sarah's birthright.
This is now about our daughter inheriting what is legally hers.
You're putting me in an impossible situation, I just I wouldn't know what to say to her.
- She'd never get over it.
- I don't want to compromise you, Julie, but they're her children's birthright, too.
Nick Harrison.
In there, bed one.
What do you want? I haven't come to cause trouble.
You haven't brought yer old man with you, have you? He's in prison.
He can't get bail.
I hope they lock the bastard up for good.
He deserves to go down for a long time for this.
He hasn't even got a gun any more.
Oh, so what's this, then, eh? What's this? They're still digging stuff out of me back.
It was dark -- are you sure it was him? I'm sure.
It's just I don't think I can cope without him, not with the baby, and our Amy missing.
I'm sorry, but your husband brought it on himself.
You can't go round shooting people.
And there's nowt I can do about Amy.
- Well, if you know where she is - I don't! I'll tell you the same thing I told the coppers.
I picked her up from Hazelwood, drove down to t'caravan on me bike, she came with me because she wanted to.
And then that posh prick from the house came bashing on me door and they went off together.
You wouldn't lie to me, would you, Nick? No, I always liked you.
- Ah-ha! - Here he is -- our new addition for the riding school, good to box - and handle.
- He's a very handsome chap! - Great with kids.
Well done.
Worth every penny.
Now then, old man .
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let's have a good look at you.
Did you think I'd abandoned you? Oh, he's pleased to see you all right.
- Excuse me.
- What's up? - Hello, my dear.
- Dawn would like to have a word with Spencer -- do you know where he is? No, I'm afraid I don't.
I was half expecting him to come back and collect his things, but he hasn't been in touch.
I'd try his yacht down by the marina.
When he's not here, that's where he usually is.
Sean, why don't you take her down and show her? How will you get back to the house? Well, I think Sarah can look after me.
Well, I've got to - No, it's fine.
- We won't take long.
Yeah, all right.
Seems you were right.
Sean made a very good job of looking after Jasper.
Yeah.
I gather your mother told you about our relationship? Look, I know it's a long time ago, Sarah, but it is important that you understand that this was not some sordid little affair We really felt for each other.
I'm sure you did.
No, no -- we did.
Truly.
And the memories of that time together will be with me - as long as I live.
- And what about my memories of me dad? Look, Sarah, we did try not to become involved, but your mother was dreadfully unhappy and things were not great at home.
Yeah, I know all that, but she was married to him.
Yes, well, I'm married to Rachel, but it doesn't mean to say I'm going to spend the rest of my life with someone I neither love nor respect.
You must not blame your mother.
If anyone's to blame, it's me.
I should've been brave and said how I felt, and then possibly we could've had a life together and And I wouldn't have been born! Yes, you would, Sarah.
He said Spencer came to the caravan and she went off with him.
Why would he say that if it wasn't true? To throw you off the scent? Well, it's definitely not moored up in its usual spot.
It's usually here.
Hang on I think that's it.
It is! That's it over there.
Let's see if we can get the tender across.
Mate, could you take us out there to the Cavendish? Yeah, no problem.
Sarah! Please! Sarah! Look, I can't keep up with you.
I know this is a huge shock, but there is a positive side Nothing is positive! My whole life has been built on lies.
I'm sorry, I can't talk to you right now.
- I swear to God I didn't know -- I thought you were your father's daughter.
- I AM my father's daughter! Yes, of course you are! He brought you up, you will always be his.
But you're also the soul heir to Hazelwood Manor and everything that goes with it.
And, like it or not, you are a Lady in your own right.
I don't want to be a bloody Lady, I just want my life back how it was! Spencer! Can you hear me, Spencer? It's Sean! Can we come aboard? We know you're in there, Spencer -- we can see your dinghy! What do you want?! We want to talk to you about Amy! Nick said she left the caravan with you.
Do you know where she is? Wait for me at the cafe in the marina, will you? OK.
Ah, you bitch! - Mam! - Where do you think you're going? Where do you think you're going?! What are you doing, you stupid cow? You're jeopardising everything! I want to see me mam! You don't think Amy could be on the yacht, do you? No.
God, she's terrified of the sea.
Her dad took her out on a canoeing trip once, she fell in.
She nearly drowned.
Right, well, let's hear what he's got to say.
When do you think they'll let Andy out? I'm hoping this afternoon, cos he's got the first of his Crown Court hearings.
I've paid for a good lawyer.
Fingers crossed, then.
So you're not going to make it to the opening? - I might go for the first hour.
- I think it would be nice for us all to be there.
My mind's not on it, Sean.
I can't think about anything else but me family.
What can I do for you? How could you live with yourself, knowing you were lying to me day in and day out? - I wasn't lying to you! - You were lying to me! I were trying to protect you.
I didn't want you to get hurt.
Don't you think I had a right to know who my biological father was? For all I know, my miscarriage might have had something to do with him.
I might have inherited some dodgy gene.
He lost his son and he didn't have any other children.
He had YOU.
And Edwin lived until he was seven -- it had nothing to do with Charles.
Oh! It's Charles now, is it? Oh, look, I'm not talking to you if you're going to be like this.
I know you're upset with me, OK? I'd be the same in your position, but everyone makes mistakes.
So is that what I am -- a big bloody mistake? No, I wanted you more than anything in this whole wide world.
- Oh, right! - I never thought that I would be able to hold a little baby in my arms.
Your father couldn't have kids, OK? And he didn't want to adopt.
So when I found out I were pregnant with you - Don't touch me! - God It were the happiest day of me life.
Please, pet Why would he say you took her if you didn't? I've no idea why that lowlife does any of the insane things he does.
Take it from me, he knows He knows where Amy is.
My guess is either he's done something to her or she's in Almouth, where they found him.
- What have you been doing to your face? - What? What have you been doing to your face? It's just a scratch.
The wind blew one of the ropes across my face.
It's my own fault for not tying it off properly.
Look, do you mind if I get back? I've got a friend of mine on board.
You know how it is.
Do you want to come back to the house or do you want me to drop you off at home? The house.
I'll pick up some flowers for the grand hall on the way.
Amy? Amy, I'm back.
Mam! Mam! Mam! (What do I do?) Amy! Amy! Amy?! AMY! - 16 hours and 24 minutes later - Give us a break, man.
We've been working like dogs to get this done in time for the opening.
Yes, but when I asked you how long I got it wrong! What's the matter with you? And the fountain? We're just finishing piping, it'll be ready in less than an hour.
Right! - What's the matter? - What's happened? Nothing.
Nothing.
I'm fine.
No, clearly you're not.
What is it? Come on, Sarah, love, you can tell us.
No, I can't.
The man from the website's arrived, he's just inside.
Everybody! The lake's nearly filled and the fountain's going to be turned on very soon! Oh, it's Wendy, she's three minutes early.
Wendy! - Wendy, me Auger - Are you going to talk to me? No, I can't.
It's personal.
You told her.
You said to, if the opportunity came up Yes, but I didn't expect it to be today, I meant in the next couple of weeks, or months.
Jesus! - One thing at a time.
- Is she all right? No, she ain't all right! I don't expect she's ever going to talk to me ever again.
Oh.
I should've kept my damn mouth shut.
At least you can tell your solicitor now.
It's not just about that, Julie.
Please don't think I don't, I don't.
Oh, God, I'm just upset.
That's the last thing I wanted.
All last night, I was thinking about it, and then this morning I was watching her and looking at the picture and it's so bloody glaringly obvious that she's mine.
All that time wasted! I feel like I've missed so much.
But that's just it -- you haven't missed anything.
That's why we stayed.
When Ken wanted to look for another job, I wouldn't let him.
Because I wanted you to watch her grow up.
And I did.
Yes, yes -- and you were always there for her.
Ah, there you are -- I've been looking for you.
They've flooded the lake and they're going to turn the fountain on.
Godfrey wants us all to be there.
So we probably better go! It's a bit steep.
Are you all right? - We'll go back the front way.
- Good idea.
Publicity, website, newspaper article in The Scarborough Evening Herald and local radio.
All done.
They're on their way up.
Wendy's taking the money and we are 22 minutes and 18 seconds to opening.
Yes! All right, Godfrey, you're stressing me out.
Sorry, Godfrey, it's all my fault.
I can't quite run the marathon yet, but I'm working on it.
Oh, my goodness -- the lake looks absolutely splendid! Congratulations! Well done to all concerned.
- Is it something I've done? - No.
Right! Aw, yeah, it's lovely! Oh, my goodness, it is absolutely stunning! Mam! Mam! Amy! Amy! - (Oh, my God.
) - Oh, my God! - AMY! - Mam! It's Amy! Where have you been?! I paid the reward money.
Leave it, Godfrey.
Unbelievable.
We thought we'd lost you! Did they fly you back from Luxembourg? You're safe now.
- Unbelievable.
- Are you all right? I'm so sorry.
There's a sight for sore eyes.
She looks OK.
- Are you all right? - I will be.
Yeah, you're right.
We better go round to the service entrance.
Lynn, we've found her! - What?! - She was up by the new lake.
I didn't know anybody was looking for me, I thought you knew - where I was.
I'm sorry.
- It's OK.
OK, calm down.
- I couldn't ring, cos I lost me phone.
- We need to understand what's happened.
Let's get you down to the station You're not taking her away, she's not leaving my side! We need to get to the station.
We need your formal statement - and forensics will want to speak to her.
- All right, Dave, - let's just get to grips with what's happened.
- Will you get a message to her dad and tell him she's safe? Cos he's in court today.
It's 18 seconds to 3 o'clock.
Is there anywhere we can go where it's private? Well, it's difficult today cos it's our open day.
What about the kitchen? Cookery course is scheduled for half four.
- That should give us enough time to get her account.
- Bang on.
It's three o'clock.
It's official, I better get down there and help Wendy.
I'm glad you're back, Amy! I got a new camera, it's digital! We should really get you back inside.
We need to speak to your stepson.
Really? What about? A bank account in Luxembourg in the name of A Stevenson and Cavendish.
Well, I wish I could help you.
Unfortunately, I don't know where he is.
Put out to all units -- "Urgent observation for "a white Audi R8, last seen on Scarborough Road.
" I want him bringing in.
Now, it's important that you tell us the truth, Amy -- nothing exaggerated, nothing made up.
Do you understand? Yeah, I understand.
Now, I want you to think very carefully about this.
Has Spencer Cavendish been keeping you against your will? Course he has! Look at the state of her.
Can you just let Amy answer for herself? Or I'm going to have to ask you to step outside.
Not at first Well, I was a bit mixed up, cos I'd had a couple of glasses of Godfrey's wine and I hadn't taken me insulin.
You hadn't eaten properly.
Godfrey had gone off in a strop cos of his numbers and I'd gone after him, but he shouted at me and I was just about to come back to the house when Nick turned up on his bike.
Did anyone see you leaving with Nick? I dunno.
Did you go willingly with Nick? Well, yeah, cos he were me boyfriend.
Where did you and Nick go? To his caravan.
We were meant to be back in less than an hour.
- Have you got summat? - I don't need owt.
Stop it, will you? Nick, get off me.
Get off me! GET OFF ME! - Amy! - Who the fuck is that? Open this door or I'll kick it in! - Get off! - What the hell's he doing here? - What the fuck do you want? - I want to speak to Amy.
- Well, she don't want to speak to you.
- Nick! - What?! - Are you all right? - I think so.
- Piss off! - Get out of my van! Out! - Get off him, Nick! - Did he force you to come here, Amy? - What you on his side for? It's got nowt to do with you, arsewipe.
She's my bird.
- No, I'm not! - She couldn't have said it any plainer.
What did you do, drag her off? I could hear her screaming.
- No, I fucking didn't.
Tell him, Amy! - I want to go! - Was he trying to rape you? - Now, Spencer! Get your stuff.
Right, that's it.
It's over, yeah! If I were you, I'd leave town fast, cos the police are going to be looking for you, pal.
Come on! What's the matter with you? I can't hurry, I need a wee! You bitch! Where we going? I want a drink.
- You've had enough, by the sound of it.
- No, I mean pop or something fizzy - Get in the car! - Oh, God, I really need a wee.
I think my blood sugar's low.
I can't believe you came looking for me.
I saw you with that moron and I was worried about you.
I mean, he's the type that could do anything.
Have you finished? Amy? What've you done? Amy! Are you all right? What've you done? I don't know You've hurt yourself, sweetie.
I must've fallen over.
I need me insulin pen.
I think I must've left it at the house, in me bag.
OK, don't panic, it's OK.
I'll get you on the yacht, all right? We'll get everything sorted.
I don't like the sea.
I'm frightened of it.
You're not going to be on the sea, you're going to be on my yacht and it's safe and it's beautiful.
All right? OK? It's piggy-back time.
Get on my back, sweetie.
Here we go.
There we go.
God, you weigh a tonne.
Will you tell me mam where I am? Of course I will.
Amy? Amy, you all right? Amy, can you hear me? Amy? I can't see, you're all fuzzy.
I think I need my What? Oh, shit.
OK.
Diabetes, diabetes, diabetes.
Erm Hi there, I wonder if you can help me -- I've got my niece staying with me at the moment and she had her bag stolen this evening from a pub.
It had her insulin pen, emergency prescription and everything in it.
Where am I? It's all right, you're with me.
You're with me, go back to sleep.
Oww, I hurt everywhere.
Yes, well, I think you fell.
Really? I don't remember what happened.
Aww, I feel like shit.
Does me mam know where I am? Yes, yes, everything got sorted.
You've had your insulin Who gave me it? Yours truly.
I, er I looked it up on the internet.
- Really? - Yes.
I've got to look after my little Miss Scarborough.
Soon to be on the front cover of Vogue.
Now, I've got a bit of business to attend to this morning, so Can you drop me off at home? Oh, want to leave me already? Because I thought we could spend some time together.
I'll bring back some bubbly.
- You won't be long, will you? - No, I'll be an hour, tops.
Where's me bag with me insulin? Yes, I, erm I got you an emergency pen last night, so you have to sign this and I have to drop it off at the chemist.
I'll pick your stuff up on the way back, OK? I didn't want to leave you on your own for too long because I was worried you were going to go into a coma.
You go back to sleep.
I'll be back before you know it.
Look for me phone, will you? I went back to sleep -- you know what I'm like after I've been ill, it wipes me out for days.
Did you not think that me and your dad'd be worried to death? I didn't know what day it was, honest to God.
I was all woozy! I think me levels must've been really low.
And on top of that, the boat kept rocking and it made me feel really sick.
I slept nearly all the time.
Hey.
Did you find me phone? No, we've looked everywhere for it.
Your mother and Julie have turned Hazelwood upside down looking for it.
Anyway, I've ordered you a new one, it should be here in a couple of days.
Look what I got! 'I can't believe you fell for it.
' Why would he lie to me?! Because he knew your mother had won the lottery.
Yeah, but I didn't know then, I thought he liked me I thought he'd fallen for me.
You're so gullible, love.
What? Lads do find me attractive.
- Yeah.
I know that(!) - There's been a couple of sightings, they're on it.
Posh blokes like Spencer can get anybody they like.
I thought he'd chosen me.
£10 entrance to the gardens.
I'm doing a tour later.
£20 for our all-inclusive house, stables and gardens, - or £120 for a year's subscription.
- Very good.
And does it make any difference if two of those lottery numbers were mine? No, those are the prices that have been agreed and are on the website.
Here you are.
There's no need for that! Just because he's got a posh car.
I think he's a bit cross cos of what I told the police.
One of the website guys wants to buy a Hazelwood mug -- - I said four quid, is that all right? - Fine.
- Fantastic about Amy showing up like that, ain't it? - Yeah.
Why aren't you speaking to your mum, Sarah? She knows why.
Something's upsetting you, it's upsetting me.
That's what relationships are about -- sharing stuff.
All right.
My mum had an affair.
Yeah, with Lord Hazelwood? How did you know? - It's not rocket science.
- Sean! I didn't know for sure, but, I mean, he gave her a valuable clock, you and your mum are upset with each other, Lord Hazelwood keeps asking if you're all right.
Yeah, cos I feel like everything I knew and everything I believed in is a lie.
You don't realise how lucky you are to have a mother like Julie.
This isn't about my mother, it's about ME! - What do you want? - Who said you could do this? We don't need permission.
Are you looking for someone? No, nobody.
Actually, I'm looking for my mother, have you seen her? Your mother's left! I would've thought she would've rang you to let you know.
I wonder if he knows the police are after him.
The tour of the house, gardens and new lake is going to be starting in What now?! So sorry, everybody.
Could you just form into a queue? Has Spencer being keeping you captive on board the yacht? Well, yeah, I suppose he was, but I didn't realise that at first.
He wouldn't give me the insulin pen and I kept going all weak and shaky.
So he was controlling you with the insulin? Excuse me er, I just need to turn the oven on for me pies.
- Everything all right? - It is now.
Go on.
So one morning -- I don't remember which one it was -- but he went off to another one of his meetings and I was looking through all cupboards to see - if I could find any sugar.
- Oh, good God.
Hello? Amy? 'Mam! Can you hear me?' Oh, my God, it's Amy.
She's gone.
I just had a picture here, now it's gone! 'I FaceTimed nearly every number I could remember, but nobody answered.
' Hiya.
And when Spencer came back, he were in a right old mood.
He searched everywhere for his iPad.
But I'd hidden it down between the bed head and the mattress.
What you looking for? Did you try and ring your mother today? How am I going to do that without a phone, stupid? - And by the way, when's me new one coming? - Tomorrow.
You said that three days ago.
Getting bored with me already, are you? No! Listen, I thought we might head off to London.
Take in a couple of shows and see some modelling agencies.
- What do you think? - That's mental! But I haven't got any proper photographs and I'd need to get me clothes from home.
You don't have worry about that, we'll buy new clothes.
You met my friend Tyler.
- Yeah.
- Well, he's got an agency in LA and he thinks - you've got the right look.
- Really, is that what he said? - And if they like what they see, they'll organise everything, they'll organise the photographs and everything.
That's so cool.
'He knew I wanted to get out of Scarborough and go to London.
' - 'It's what I've always wanted' - Beautiful.
What about these ones? Try them.
- '.
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to be a model.
' - Wow.
- 'To try.
' Pay attention! 'He bought me loads of clothes, shoes and a new bag.
'And we went all over London, looking at the sights.
Vogue! Look, that's going to be me one day.
'You've got to understand, 'it was a big thing for me to get seen by agencies.
' Calm down.
- You're excited, aren't you? - Yeah.
- Look at you.
- 'Who is it?' - Spencer Cavendish.
- 'OK, come on up.
' Great, thank you.
Let's go! 'And then he paid to have me photo taken properly, 'I couldn't believe it! It were mental.
'He organised everything -- photo shoot, meetings, the lot, 'and he said he told you, that you knew, or I wouldn't have gone.
'Honestly, Mam, I mean it!' They were definitely interested.
I didn't think they were.
That's just the way they play it, they don't want to seem too eager.
So if I'm going to be managing you, - we need a proper bank account with a decent interest rate.
- Course Tyler's got a colleague who's a financier and he works in the City.
He's got everything set up for us, now we just need - your signature.
- Sick! Can I borrow your phone to ring me mam and tell her? Let me do that for you.
What's the number? 07700 900 620.
Nobody's answering.
Maybe she's at Hazelwood -- you know how bad the reception is there.
Hang on, I'll try the other number.
Hi, Julie, it's Spencer here.
Hi.
Yeah, I'm just with Amy at the moment.
Is Dawn there? She wants to speak to her, but you know she's lost her phone so Yeah.
Thanks, then.
Bye-bye.
Julie's going to get her to give you a ring on my phone when she's done.
I'm afraid your card has been declined, sir.
What do you mean? - Do you have another card, sir? - Er, yes Erm Try that one.
Thank you, sir.
Is that me mam? No, no, no, leave it.
Leave it.
It's, er It's Tyler.
He's asking how the photo shoot went and if we're swinging by the bank.
He's proper fit, him.
Oh, really? So I've got some competition, have I? Well, if you're a good girl, - we might just hook up with him later on.
- Yeah, whatever.
Can I have me insulin pen? Cos I'm feeling a bit spacey.
And then can we go? Cos I want to get me nails done.
Here.
Let me take one more of you.
Look at me.
You are beautiful.
Yes! Look at you.
So, take a seat.
Hello, I'm Spencer.
Right, it's home time, sweetie.
We need to get a taxi.
What? No, let's stay in a hotel! - No, we've got go now, darling.
- No, come on.
We're in London! There's so many places.
Come on.
OK, fine.
Hotel.
All right.
I need to make a call, OK? So I thought we might do Madame Tussauds and maybe Camden or Covent Garden, what do you think? Yeah, whatever.
Has Tyler told you if he likes the photographs yet? Yeah, I thought I told you that 'It's now five days since Amy Stevenson, 'the 17-year-old diabetic daughter of one of 'the Scarborough lottery winners, went missing.
'Amy's mother, Dawn Stevenson, made an emotional plea 'to the public to come forward if they knew anything at all 'about Amy's disappearance.
' 'Amy is a Type 1 diabetic and she needs her insulin.
' He said he thought they were amazing and he's What? What are you watching? 'Sorry' Amy, give me the controller.
Amy! You lied to me! You told me that me mam knew.
- I bloody hate you! - Amy, stop it! Stop it, stop it! I can explain.
You better, or I'm going to call the police right now.
- I lied to you for the best reasons, OK? - Bollocks! When did you find out? No, don't tell me.
That's why you came looking for me, ain't it? No, Amy.
We've been fooling about for months now, you must know I'm crazy about you.
I mean, look, for God's sake, Amy -- she won £2,000,890 and do you know what she's going to do with it? She's going to buy into Hazelwood, that crumbling wreck that just eats money.
- Who told you that? - It's true.
Now I can't believe, after everything we've being through, that you'd think badly of me.
I just I only want what's best for you.
But you haven't been straight with me.
Amy, please, I really I really think we have a future together.
And all I'm doing is looking out for you.
I mean, we can We can get some of that money set aside for your future.
And believe me, we're going to need that.
We're going to need that - if you're serious about being a top model.
- I am serious.
And I know you'll make it, sweetie, I really, really do, but we need money to travel.
You know, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan -- that doesn't come cheap.
And you can pay your mother back tenfold in a couple of years' time.
So I pretended to go along with it .
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but all the time I was trying to get away from him.
He sent me a picture of you with a bruised face, asking for a million pounds.
A million?! Well, shit, I hope you didn't pay him! We didn't, but Godfrey did.
This way, in you go, you go that side.
Some of you follow me.
So, down here, you'll find some very fine specimens of Citrus aurantifolia, which were brought over - from St Kitts by Richard Hazlet.
- Presumably brought back from one of his slave expeditions in the 18th century.
I believe he had a share in a plantation himself.
I don't know, I'd have to look in the book.
Lord Hazelwood had his portrait removed from the Long Gallery - and, as far as I know, it's still kept in the vault.
- Godfrey! What do you want? Have you seen Amy anywhere? Oh, yes, she turned up by the lake.
She's in the house with Dawn and that weird policewoman and her boyfriend.
Excuse me, I'm just going to go check something.
You can go back up and have a look at the new lake and the fountain, if you like.
Excuse me, coming coming through.
I know you're upset with me and you don't want to talk to me, but I want you to know I'll always love you.
I've just got some things to sort out in my brain, Mum.
As long as you know I only ever wanted the best for you.
I see you brought my "friend" from the Gazette.
We need the publicity.
So, the house is built in the manner of a Florentine villa of the 16th century, an idea brought back by Richard Hazlet from Italy after his Grand Tour of Europe in 1705.
Fancy, it's been in Lord Hazelwood's family all that time.
So, what'll happen if he dies? He's not going to die, he's getting stronger every day.
Yeah, but once you start with strokes and that, it's all downhill.
It's just a shame there's no-one left in the family to take over from him.
Well, if it does come to that, the consortium and trust will run the house without him.
And we'll do a bloody good job.
We won't be all la-di-da either.
Yeah, but it's not like family, though, is it? What's going on here? Spencer Cavendish! I'm arresting you on suspicion of the abduction - of Amy Stevenson.
And the subsequent blackmail - Oh, my God.
You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention something you later rely on in court.
Anything you do say will be used against you in evidence.
Get him in the car, lads.
I'll let the boss know.
Are you completely? That's ridiculous! Abduction, what are you talking about, abduction? They're going to ask him some questions because I told them his surname is the same as the one on the bank account in Luxemburg.
- Really? - How did you find that out, Godfrey? I heard Lord Hazelwood telling Lady Hazelwood that Spencer Cavendish sold the painting and I never forget a name and I remembered what I'd seen on the computer screen, so I rang 'em.
I thought he'd changed his name to Hazelwood.
Hang on, can you just explain.
What?! - We're just talking about the bank account - No, Godfrey! - .
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to pay the reward for Amy into.
Sorry, have I said something wrong? We'll talk about it later.
Can I just say I'm very upset and emotional about something that man who comes to the house about the paintings said on my garden tour? There he is! OK, everyone, if you'd just like to come along.
He said we had to open a bank account so that the model agency could pay.
We've got him.
He was on the grounds, looking for her.
That's great, well done.
We're nearly done here.
One last question, Amy.
Does Spencer keep a gun on board the yacht? I don't know, he could do.
He's got this big cupboard that he keeps locked all the time.
He was putting something in there the other night, it could've been a gun.
All right, search the yacht, get a warrant.
Why, what's happened? Nick's been shot, love.
He nearly died.
Oh, my God! Who did that?! Well, they think your dad did it, and he's in prison.
- Me dad! He wouldn't do that.
- He's in court right now.
Let CPS know, see if you can get in touch with his solicitor.
This is the Long Gallery.
It was three rooms before the fire - Come on through.
- Oh, this is more like it, it's lovely.
Come in.
Welcome to Hazelwood.
Oh, come.
Come along in.
Now, this room was, of course, mainly used for the annual ball and the dances.
And in fact, it was rumoured that in this very room, my great-grandfather proposed to that lady there .
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who was Lady Whiston-Jones - Thankfully, she accepted.
- Painted by Archibald Beckett.
So she was your great-grandmother? Yes, yes, indeed.
She's very beautiful.
She was a very striking woman.
She could have had anybody she wanted.
And she chose your great-grandad.
Ain't that lovely? I expect he was a good catch.
Do you know something? She looks just like Sarah.
She does indeed.
Yes, she does -- I was thinking that when I hung it.
She definitely has the look of you, Sarah.
Yes, yes, that of course is my great-grandfather, who did the proposing.
And down the other end, you'll see my great-uncle Darcy.
Perhaps we'll go to him later.
Do you have any paintings of the present Lady Hazelwood? No, I'm afraid we don't.
And none of Richard Hazlet, either, thank goodness he's in the vault.
I don't like him.
You've every reason not to like him, Godfrey.
We can't do anything to change the past.
It's what we do now with our legacy that matters.
We can only hope it will have a positive influence on our future.
OK, Mum, if you want to take everyone down to the kitchen for the cookery demonstration? OK.
Right you are.
Erm, everybody just follow me It's not going to be really much of a cookery demonstration because things have all gone a bit pear-shaped today, but at least - you will be able to see - It's not going to happen overnight, we're going to have to take things slowly - and me dad will always be me dad, right? - Yes, of course.
I understand.
And we'll continue everything as planned, with the consortium running Hazelwood and everyone having an equal say.
- I wouldn't have it any other way.
- So anything you need me to say, or documents you need me to sign, just tell me.
I will.
And Sarah .
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thank you.
I don't think you realise how much this means to me.
I have watched you growing up.
I've felt incredibly proud of all of your achievements.
I want you to know, if I die tomorrow .
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I'd be content, knowing my blood runs in your veins.
I'm so confused.
One minute I feel happy and the next I feel incredibly sad and angry.
I feel like I've lost me dad all over again.
I'm so sorry that this is so painful for you.
I wish I could make it better.
And Sarah just one more thing.
I love your mother very much.
So, does this mean what I think it does? As you said, it's not rocket science.
Work it out.
So if we have children, will they be aristocratic brats? I'm going to pretend you didn't say that.
So it's Horace if it's a boy and Prudence if it's a girl? So, Saturday morning, you arrive and settle into your rooms.
Then we all meet up in here and choose our meat or poultry and then we all head out into the garden.
And that's where I help you with your vegetables, potatoes and herbs.
And then we have a light lunch, and afterwards, we prepare the food for our evening meal.
Which we will cook in here and serve up in the Hazelwood dining room.
And you can all bring a guest to the meal.
If we have room, but there's an additional cost of £45.
Worth every penny, though.
I have to warn you, the first four sessions are completely sold out.
Oh, but never mind, never mind -- you can put your name down.
I will be doing them regular.
- Oh, I haven't missed it, have I? - No, we've just started.
For all of you that don't know, this is Wendy.
She took the money off you at the table.
Wendy's my fiancee.
- Ain't it beautiful? - Come over here! No, I don't like that.
Like this.
Oh, it's all right, I know what you're thinking, but I'm not after his money.
I'm Wendy Vickers -- me dad's Jeff Vickers, where Godfrey got his tractor from.
We've got five branches all over the country, so I think you'll find that I'm officially richer than all of yous in this room.
It's a good job, I've only got £317,621.
16 since I bought the ring.
Right, here we are, everybody -- my classic game pies.
Week one, with pickles, tick! Come on, dig in! You have to use a plate -- health and safety.
Noah, chuck us some bubble wrap, will you? Mum, where are we putting electrical stuff? Dad! So, erm, you really think she knew nothing about the lottery win or the reward money and I kept her captive on my yacht the whole time? Except when you went to London.
Amazing.
She's such a little minx.
In fact, you kept her locked in the cabin this morning when you went to speak to her mum.
Really? Is that what she told you? - You're jeopardising everything! - I want to see me mam! I want to see me mam! You will.
You will, as soon as she pays up.
We just have to be patient, sweetie.
Let me go and talk to her.
Nobody could make Amy do anything she didn't want to do.
She's a very headstrong young woman.
So what have you done with the money, Spencer? The money is in our account, earning interest.
No, it's not -- the whole lot was withdrawn this morning.
No.
That's That's not That's not possible - 'Hiya.
' - Hey, what's up? How you doing? No, that's not possible, because we both had to sign it.
Tyler Tyler set it up.
It's not possible.
Oh, Andy.
I think I've started.
See you soon.
We'll give you a call.
- Shout upstairs and tell our Amy.
- Yes, I will.
So, all the money's in your new account.
Great.
I'll need to ring me mam when we get to the airport.