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Amy is trapped and running out of time. Vigil’s crew must identify the traitor or risk tragedy.

The mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death onboard a Trident nuclear submarine bring the police into conflict with the Navy and British security services.

Primary Title
  • Vigil
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 31 October 2021
Start Time
  • 21 : 35
Finish Time
  • 22 : 40
Duration
  • 65:00
Episode
  • 6
Channel
  • TVNZ 1
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • The mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death onboard a Trident nuclear submarine bring the police into conflict with the Navy and British security services.
Episode Description
  • Amy is trapped and running out of time. Vigil’s crew must identify the traitor or risk tragedy.
Classification
  • 16
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Television programs--United Kingdom
  • Navy organization--United Kingdom
  • Security Services--United Kingdom
  • Nuclear submarines--United Kingdom
Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Mystery
  • Thriller
(WATER RUSHES FAINTLY) (BUTTONS BEEP) - Doward. Is the device gone? - Aye, sir. - Where's DCI Silva? - She's gone to shower. - (AMY WHIMPERS, GASPS) - What about her suit, where's that? - Uh, I'm getting rid of it. - No, no, don't do that. I need it. (BEEP) - (WHIMPERS) (CHOKES, GASPS) - OK. OK, good job. Go to Walsh to wash down. - I can stay if I'm needed, sir. - No, no, no, it's fine. Get washed down and get out of here. - Come on, arms up. Might sting a wee bit. - (GROANS) (BANGS ON DOOR) Oh my God. Help! Help! Please! - I'll clean up here. You go get a hazmat suit and go fix that comms wire. - Thank you, sir. I won't let you down. - Yeah, I don't doubt it. Best man for the job. Go on, then. (TENSE MUSIC) - (SCREAMS, BANGS ON DOOR) Help! (TENSE MUSIC BUILDS) Help! Help! (GENTLE MUSIC) www.able.co.nz Copyright Able 2021 - # Do you want me on your mind? # Or do you want me # to go on? # I might be yours # as sure as I can say. # Be gone, be far away. # Ooh. # Ooh. # (RADAR BEEPS) - Sir, they're using sonobuoys to find us ` more and more being laid all the time, both in front of us and behind us. - They've tried to disable us. Now they're hunting us. And we have no intel and no orders until that comms wire is fixed. (HEART MONITOR BEEPS) (SOMBRE MUSIC) - (BANGS ON DOOR) (BREATHES HEAVILY) (DARK, TENSE MUSIC RISES) (GROANS, SCREAMS) (SOBS) - Where's DCI Silva? - Uh, she's getting cleaned up. - Sir? Engineer is asking permission to commence the decontamination. - Tell them to go ahead. (SPRINKLERS HISS) - PA: Commencing bleach decontamination of the mess and hull cabins, all levels. - There's no guarantee it'll work, sir, so we'll need to limit access. - EPS masks and limited exposure time for anyone who has to go in. - Yes, sir. - The coxswain requires specialist treatment. He's deteriorating. (SYSTEMS BEEP) - Look at those screens. We still can't send or receive messages, but even if we could, we can't signal for a casualty evacuation, not until we have a handle on the tactical situation. - If we don't get him the drugs he needs, I don't think he'll survive. - Understood. I'm sorry. (DARK MUSIC) (HEART MONITOR BEEPS) (SINISTER MUSIC) (SINISTER MUSIC BUILDS) (OXYGEN HISSES) (SINISTER MUSIC BUILDS) - (GLOVER GASPS) (HEART MONITOR BEEPS RAPIDLY) - What are you doing? - It sounded like he was choking. - Out. Out! It's all right. I've got you. OK. - (GASPS) - Sir, my eyes were playing up, so I came to get checked. - Right. Well, there's obviously nothing we can do now to get back on watch and do the best you can. - Aye, sir. - SOFTLY: That's it, nice and easy. (HEART MONITOR BEEPS SLOWER) (SINISTER MUSIC) (CAR ENGINE STARTS) (TENSE MUSIC BUILDS) (SIREN WAILS) - Ben Oakley, I'm arresting you on suspicion of conspiracy to murder Jade Antoniak. You are not obliged to say anything, but anything you do see will be noted and maybe using evidence. Do you understand? This... is you with a GRU officer known as Peter Ingles. - I don't deny knowing him. - What was your relationship with him? - I'll talk to anyone who supports the nuclear weapons. He said he wanted Russia to demilitarise. Russia can't do that unless we let go of Trident. He helped her with some things that were useful to our operations. I suggested a few people he could talk to. That is it. - You have a photo on your phone of Ingles and a member of the Royal Navy. I'd like you to give us your pin so that we can take a look at it. - You've arrested me for something I didn't do, and that picture is private property. - When did you take this photo? - A while ago. Weeks ago. - Weeks ago? That is odd. Because this is Jade taking that exact photograph. You took a copy of that photo and then deleted it from her laptop. Digital forensics are working on that laptop right now, and they'll be able to get your phone open. I need to see that photo you stole now. - I need to be clear with you about... what happened. - What is your pin? - (SIGHS) 4547. (KEYPAD CLICKS) (TENSE MUSIC BUILDS) - SOFTLY: Oh my God. (PHONE UNLOCKS, KEYPAD CLICKS) (RINGING TONE) - ON PHONE: Branning. - It's Burke's replacement, the guy who flew out with Amy. He's the one who's been working with Ingles. (KNOCK AT DOOR) - Sir? (DOOR CLOSES) The police have a name for the Russian operative. It's the sonar operator, Matthew Doward. (TENSE MUSIC) (ENGINE RUMBLES) PHONE: You know, it's just freedom. You know, you just can't beat the feeling of gettin' a few smooth corners together. You're the one in control of your machine. (ENGINE RUMBLES IN BURSTS) You've gotta really own that control. (DARK MUSIC) - (SIGHS, WHIMPERS) (GROANS) - I love you. - (BREATHES HEAVILY) I am gonna be with you... for the whole of your life. (GASPS) I. - Mm-hm. You can't even say it, can you? (HUFFS) (DARK MUSIC CONTINUES) - (WHIMPERS) (TORCH CLANGS RHYTHMICALLY) (CLANGING CONTINUES) (CLANGING ECHOES FAINTLY) - Sir? I'm picking up banging in the boat. - Banging? (CLANGING ECHOES FAINTLY) What is... Oh, that's Morse code. Where's it coming from? - Somewhere near the bow. - FAINTLY: Hey. (CLANGING CONTINUES) Fucking, come on. (CLANGING ECHOES FAINTLY) - I can't make it out. You said it coming from the bow. Can you narrow it down? - It's marking stronger in the lower decks, sir ` maybe the fore ends. (CLANGING ECHOES FAINTLY) - All right. I'll go check. (DARK MUSIC) - What was that? - Banging. Sir. Um... Can I go off watch? I'm really not feeling good. - You'll have to wait until your shift's over. - I'm gonna be sick. - OK. Christ. Get out of here. (DARK MUSIC BUILDS) (DOOR CLANGS) (DARK MUSIC BUILDS) (WATERS RUNS) (WATER RUSHES LOUDLY) (ALARM BLARES) - Sir, the ballast hull valve's open. High level bilge warning from AMS-1, sir. - Ballast hull valve AMS-1 open. Ship control, emergency stations. There's more than a ton of water per second coming on to the boat. - How does it end up open? - It's sabotage. Put guards on all essential systems. - Aye, sir. - PA: Shut the bulkhead doors. Emergency stations. Emergency stations. Ballast hull valve open in AMS-1. Make the battle short. Shut the bulkhead doors. (DOOR CLANGS) (ALARM BLARES, PA CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY) - 117 bulkhead door shut and locked. 117 bulkhead shut down. (CLANGING ECHOES FAINTLY) (TORCH CLATTERS) (GASPS) (THUMPS WALL WEAKLY) (DOOR CLANGS OPEN) - Shit! No. (STRAINS, GRUNTS) It won't go! Shit! - Go, go. - Yeah, the ballast hull valve been fouled. - Come on! - We can't shut it! Nah, nah, the tank top's off. It's buggered! Can't stop the water flooding the tanks. - MAN ON RADIO: This is Commander Fleming on board HMS Archer. We picked up a sound that may be Vigil in distress. - Got the file ready, sir. (TAPS KEYBOARD) (WATER BUBBLES ON RECORDING) (BUTTON CLICKS, RECORDING STOPS) - What is that? - MAN ON RADIO: It's still being analysed, but it's below the surface and it's ongoing. - Five Russian ships have changed course towards that sound. If they maintain course, they'll converge around here. - Carry on. What else do we got near here? - The Russians are a lot closer. Our nearest Type 23 is 30 minutes behind. - What's this? - That's the USS Delaware. This is an attack on us, and as our longstanding ally and under the terms of the NATO agreement, I'm requesting your assistance. - WOMAN ON RADIO: To do what? - Delaware's in the area. Flood them with active sonar and open the bow caps. - And how do you think they'll respond to the Delaware getting ready to fire torpedoes? - I'm hoping they'll shit their uniforms. They believe they're unopposed. It's our job to change that perception. - I'll talk to my people. - Thank you. - Sir, we're getting really heavy. - What's our depth now? - 200m. - That's the weight of the water we're taking on. Hadlow, what are we looking at? - Valve fully open at 200m depth, so the water pressure's about 20. - Unlock the emergency blows. - Sir, I think we were less than 10 minutes. After that, we'd be too heavy to get back up no matter what we do. - Understood. - (PANTS WEAKLY) (SIGHS) (WISTFUL, SOMBRE MUSIC) (SOBS) MURMURS FAINTLY: Not yet. You're not listening to me! - I loved you. And I wanted to know you, and you don't even think that about me. - Kirsten. WHISPERS: I'm sorry. (SOMBRE MUSIC CONTINUES) (DOOR SLAMS, LOCK CLICKS) Don't go. (SOMBRE MUSIC BUILDS) (LOCK CLICKS, DOOR CLANGS) - Christ. (STRAINS, GRUNTS) - (COUGHS, GASPS) - You OK? - (GASPS, COUGHS) - MURMURS: OK. - GASPS: Doward. He's the reason Burke was killed. To get Doward on the boat. (GASPS) - MUTTERS: Christ. - Where's Glover? - He's unconscious. Can you stand up? All right. - Doward will go after him. You need` Just tell them. You need to tell them. - Ship control, this is Pr` (PRESSES PHONE HOOK) Fucking line's dead. All right, come on. We have to get through the missile deck. Come on. On me. (STRAINS) That's good. Come on. Let's keep going. Let's keep going. Come on. (FOOTSTEPS APPROACH) - This area's out of bounds, sir. You know that. - Doward, I've already reported you. - No, you haven't. I cut the wiring. - What's the point? You've sunk the boat. You've boat killed us all. - Newsome's gonna surface this boat, and we're all gonna evacuate. Well, some of us are. - I need you to run. Now. You've got to tell them. (BOTH GRUNT) Fuck! (EXCLAIMS) - (WHIMPERS) - Run! Run now! (BOTH GRUNT) - Ah! - Go! (GASPS, CHOKES) (GASPS, GROANS) (TENSE, DRAMATIC MUSIC) - (STRAINS, GRUNTS) (TENSE MUSIC BUILDS) (WHIMPERS) (COUGHS) (ALARM BLARES) - MUTTERS: Where's the XO? Depth? - 350m. - What if we run the hover? If we get it online, it'll help pump out water, slow our descent. - It's not designed for anything deeper than 150m. - No, but we do not have another option. We are taking in water in tons per second and pumping it out in tons per minute. We're going to the bottom. Anderton, initiate the hover. - Hover initiated, sir. (SYSTEM BEEPS) - (BREATHES HEAVILY) - You can't hide in here forever. That bleach will burn your lungs. (TENSE, DRAMATIC MUSIC) - We need to get the spanner out of that valve! - The bastard's stuck hard! - Open the valve. Full open! - Are you fucking mad? - Come on, we need to get it loose. - If it gets stuck open, we'll sink this boat. - Open that fucking valve! - (STRAINS, GRUNTS) (TENSE MUSIC BUILDS) - (SIGHS) - ON PHONE: Ship control. - Ship control, Walsh here. Yeah, your comms wire's streaming. Reception's started coming. - Roger. - Four bilge takes nearly full. - We need to get that hull valve shut. - Sir! Communications fully restored. We've to contact base immediately, sir. They advise caution. A lot of Russian units closing in on our position. - I can't bloody get back up. - Sir, they're saying Doward is a Russian spy. - Attention, all stations. Sonar operator Matthew Doward is a traitor. He has sabotaged Vigil. Apprehend him if you can. Kill him if you can't. But find him. (TENSE MUSIC) (TENSE MUSIC BUILDS) (CLANGING) - (GROWLS) (SINISTER MUSIC) (DOOR CLANGS) - Everyone knows what you've done! Leave her alone! - Just shut up. Or I'll slit her throat. - (COUGHS, GASPS) - I'll kill you for this. - Control room, now. - (GROANS) - Move, now! (TENSE MUSIC) - Fucking come on! Oh, it's coming, it's coming! Yeah! Got it! The valve, shut it! Come on! Get in! (BOTH LAUGH) - Sir, ballast hull valve is shut. - Sir, we're still dropping. The hover won't take much more. They can't cool it fast enough. - We have to give it more time to pump more water out. Full ahead. Then on my mark, full rise on the fore planes, full rise on the after planes. But wait for my mark. - Full ahead, sir. (TENSE, DRAMATIC MUSIC) - Keep your distance. - Sir, the hover motor is smoking. - Keep it running. Depth? - 540m. 10 more metres and we'll hit crush depth. - Captain! The chain of command is changing. I'm gonna to give you instructions and you're going to execute them without arguing or I will split this woman's throat. You understand? We are going to surface and make contact with one of the Russian vessels. Emergency surface this submarine now. - (SCOFFS) Is that an order? - Don't fuck around with me! - Sir, we are still dropping ` 545m. - All right. Team, on my mark, execute my orders. Mark! (BOTH GRUNT, STRAIN) - (GROWLS) - Ship control, do not surface the submarine. Come to periscope depth. I'll not give him the satisfaction. - Matthew Doward, I'm arresting you in suspicion of the murder of Lieutenant Commander Prentice. You're not obliged to say anything, but anything you do say maybe noted and used in evidence. Do you understand? (DARK MUSIC BUILDS) - Plot their course over the last hour. - That's where the Delaware opened her bow caps. And in response, all the Russian units have dispersed from their original positions. - Any more flooding noise? - No, sir. Nothing more. - Well done, everyone. Get this intel to Vigil. And if she signals home, I want her 100 miles from anyone when she does it. - OAKLEY: I didn't go through Jade's laptop. She came to me with a photo. I recognised Peter. - Did she say why she took it? - Well, she'd seen round Dunloch before. She was convinced he was MI5, and she wanted to make a big story out of it in the press. - So, you told Peter about it before she could? - No, I... I told Peter to be more careful in future, that's all. I thought that was the end of her. - But then you arranged for them to meet. - He asked to meet her. He said he wanted to work with her like we did and that he could tell her what really happened to` to Craig Burke. - So, what happened at this meeting? - We met at the place that was arranged. (CLEARS THROAT) He was supposed to talk to her. But he grabbed her,... dragged her into the water. I didn't understand what was happening. Then he started drowning her. It was... I had no idea he was gonna do anything like that. I ran over. I would have tried to stop him,... but It was too late. - Did you take her out of the water? Did you try mouth-to-mouth? Did you call an ambulance? - I wanted to. He made it look like I was his accomplice. You can see that, can't you? - You could have talked to us. - Jade wanted that photograph out there. She` To get rid of the deterrent. You would have covered it up. I... I thought if I could at least do that` - You tried to claim asylum so that we wouldn't be able to arrest you for Jade's murder. You just ran. Don't play the hero with me. - I tried to do the right thing. - She trusted you. And then he sold her out to a man who you knew to be a Russian spy, and then you helped him cover up her murder. You're gonna go to prison for that for a long time. - (SOBS) (HEART MONITOR BEEPS, AIR HISSES) - SOFTLY: Come on. - (INHALES) - Hey. Hey. Hey. It's all good. They arrested Doward. The boat's safe. You're gonna be OK. (CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS) (SOMBRE MUSIC) - If he hadn't have heard me in there... I'd have died. - He did his job. And did it well. He'd have known that. What will your report cover? I'll report my findings on Jackie, Burke and Doward. I'll give the Crown Office the evidence they need to make their case. And that's it. - Sir, five minutes till the helicopter arrives. (HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRS) (WATER RUSHES) - Sir, we've treated DCI Silva, and she'll be monitored until she's released. We have stocked up on atropine and pralidoxime in case anybody else gets exposed. Adams is stable, not likely to get worse. And Hadlow, Walsh and Kierly we've treated for nerve agent exposure, but they're refusing medevac. - But Vanquish takes over our patrol in three days. We can run on reduced crew. - Sir, with respect,... I want to stay. - Me too, sir. - Me too. I'll see it through. - Well, Lieutenant Surgeon, I shall defer to your judgement. - Well, it's a risk, but it's only a risk to them. - Carry on then. Godspeed, my friend. I'll see when we get alongside. Carry on. (DARK MUSIC) (HANDCUFFS CLINK) Thank you. I speak on behalf of the entire ship's company. - Good luck. (HATCH CLANGS) (HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRS) - MAN ON RADIO: Suspect Matthew Doward is detained and requires secure transportation. Warrant Officer Elliot Glover needs urgent medical assistance for nerve gas inhalation. DCI Amy Silva to be taken for precautionary assessment. (PENSIVE MUSIC) (PENSIVE MUSIC CONTINUES) (PHONE RINGS) - Welcome home. - Thanks. - Hey. Welcome back. How are you? - (SIGHS) Good. Um... I just want some answers. - MI5 are in. They got your report. They're ready to have a crack at Doward. Do you wanna take a look? - Yeah, please. - Maybe you should rest. - No, I really wanna see this. - Should we go through? - Yeah, sure. - Matthew Doward, you are here because we want answers about the actions you took on board HMS Vigil. We have more than enough evidence to convict from DCI Silva's report. - Are you all right? - But we'd like your account of what happened. - And what do I get if I help you? - We can talk to the judge and request a lighter sentence for your cooperation. We can put you somewhere comfortable, or we can put you in a cage where you shit in a bucket. - (SCOFFS) - So... Jackie Hamilton. - I was told what Jackie was gonna do in exchange for them getting her son out. - And the reason that Burke was killed was because he had the same job as you? - There's a guy at the peace camp ` some old-school CND type. He told the Russians to approach Burke. They went ahead, made an approach,... but Burke... turned them down flat. So now you've got Burke, this, uh,... mouthy wee guy, knowing crews are being approached and knowing who Peter Ingles is. - Are you saying that's why they chose to kill Burke? It had to be one of the sonar operators, didn't it, to get you on board But this way, they're getting rid of someone who could identify Ingles as well. - You'd have to ask them that. - What was the plan behind the nerve agent? - Jackie Hamilton released the nerve agent. - She set it off accidentally. We know that from DCI Silva's report. You had threatened her when she didn't deliver it as you'd ordered. She opened it because she didn't trust you and she wanted to protect the crew. Your job was to force an evacuation of the submarine with Russian boats standing by to meet you. What were you told would happen next? - Nothing. A few photographs and the offer of a tow home. - (HUFFS) What? So, it's just...? He's saying it's` it` it was just a PR stunt? - (SIGHS) I think Russia's aim was to make the deterrent look bad. There's a vote coming up on its funding and if questions were raised about it... - People were killed for that? - I know. A lot of MPs want Trident gone, but don't wanna look soft on defence. And this? This would've given them an excuse to vote against it. Russia dupes Britain into scrapping its deterrent. That's modern warfare. - You seem... relaxed given your situation. - I think we all know how these things work ` one of them for one to me. - And you're confident Russia want you? - (CLEARS THROAT) You don't want a trial. Me giving evidence... (SCOFFS) That's your worst nightmare. - Well, it'll be a closed trial, and after that, you'll be kept in isolation ` no visitors, no phone calls, just you becoming an old man. We're not going to tell the Russians that we've got you, and they're hardly going to come asking for you, are they? So, if you think about it,... you don't really exist. - Why did you decide to work for Russia? (BROODING MUSIC) - No comment. - He's a narcissist. Made him feel special, gave him power. That's all I need to see. (SIGHS) - To you want me to drive you home? I can take you. - No, I want to see Poppy. - She's missed you. - What? - I dropped her off a present. It was on your calendar. - Come with me. - To see Poppy? OK. (GENTLE, PLAINTIVE MUSIC) - What are you gonna say to the press? You're gonna have a hard time getting MPs to sign off on new warheads with this story breaking. I just don't think they'll vote for it. - Well, it's certainly what Russia will be hoping. Are you gonna help them? - The Russians tried to bury this photo. People were killed to try and stop this story from coming out` - This is when they had an operative in the field. His story's over now. He's been arrested. Now, victory for Russia would be you telling the world that they managed to get a spy on board Vigil. - Which they did. - Which they did. - So your argument amounts to, 'Please let the Navy get away with this'? - It's not just about protecting the Navy, is it? It's about protecting Britain. - And how exactly does the deterrent achieve that? - Oh... - The Cold War is over. Admiral, there are better ways to exert our influence in the world than the threat of mutual destruction. - Yes, so says China. So says Russia. So says France. We all agree. Everyone agrees. But no one moves till we all move. - All the more reason for us to set an example. And we should start by owning up to what happened to the five Scottish trawler men who drowned. Their families deserve some closure. Or are you gonna blame that on Russia as well? (SCOFFS) Of course you will. - I think I need to remind you of your own actions. You had photographic evidence that there was a Russian spy on board a British Vanguard-class submarine,... - But we had no idea that man was on Vigil. - ...which you chose to hang on to for political gain rather than hand it over to the security services. - Because you would have covered it up ` just like you did at Port Havers. We intended to publish, then go straight to the police. You're talking a matter of hours. - So you say. It doesn't play well, though, does it? And in this game, every second counts. Minutes before that man was arrested, he killed one of my officers. How do you feel about that story getting out? Press conference in 10 minutes. - (SIGHS) - I'd like to get this matter wrapped up today, if possible. I don't see how this benefits anyone except Russia, but up to you. - We'll keep it from the press... this time. (KNOCK AT DOOR) - WOMAN: They're ready for you, sir. - We will get nuclear weapons out of Scotland within my lifetime. - I don't doubt your commitment. (BIRDS CHIRP) - Amy, when I was last here, uh, Morag and Gordon, they mentioned the conversations you'd been having about custody, and they thought that I knew. You don't need to say anything. It's just... Well, it's just in case it comes up. They... They know we're not together now. - OK, I owe you an explanation. - No, you really don't. - Let me just` I want to. Just let me try. (SIGHS) I got scared. And... - Why? - I don't know. I just... Because when it was you and me on our own, that was... Look, I was really happy. - I was happy too. - It's just, when we had to be out in the world, it got` - I know. I know. I mean... I can see how it changed you. I could see it happen. - Well, it's like you always said ` I have to put everything in its own little box, so I just put... Poppy in one and work in another. And you` - I never wanted just the parts of you that were easy. Ever. - I know I hurt you, and I'm sorry. - You did hurt me. - I just didn't know how to bring Poppy into this. Not when I had so many questions. - Well, how do you feel now? - You always made it sound so easy when you said you loved me. - (CHUCKLES DRILY) Aye, well, I don't think that should be hard. - I find it hard. But it doesn't mean that I don't feel it. (SOFT MUSIC) I want us to try. - I don't want to go back to the way things were. - I know. - No, I really don't. I mean, what if you wake up in 12 months' time and you're back where you started? - I don't want that to happen. - You know, when I was down and I was trapped,... like, all I could think about was Poppy. And you. - Do you love me? - Yeah. I love you. - Earlier this month, the Scottish fishing trawler, the Mhairi Finnea, went down south of Barra Head on the west coast of Scotland. On examination of the wreck, we found strong evidence that the Mhairi Finnea had been dragged down by a Russian submarine that snagged her nets. This submarine was operating illegally inside British territorial waters. We believe the sinking was probably an accident. However, this is evidence of... Russian aggression and Russian incompetence. I think today has to be a wake-up call for a lot of people. We have, in this country, to be ready for a new kind of peacekeeping on the battlefields of tomorrow, which will be under the surface of the sea. Parliament will shortly be voting on` (TV CLICKS OFF) (CONTEMPLATIVE MUSIC) - (SIGHS) - Jade... I don't want that world to burn. And I know you don't want either. I want it safe... so we can be in it together. (GENTLE MUSIC) (DOORBELL RINGS) I got up early today. It was still dark, but I went down by the side of the loch. - Mum! - I saw the sun come up over the sea and... the birds out flying. (GENTLE MUSIC CONTINUES) And I thought of how beautiful this world is... and how much I miss it when I'm under the water. - (POPPY CHATTERS HAPPILY) - Hi! Hi, darling. Hi. (LAUGHS) - Mummy! Oh, how are you? Are you OK? I missed you. (WHISPERS) I missed you. I missed you. - And then I thought of you.
Subjects
  • Television programs--United Kingdom
  • Navy organization--United Kingdom
  • Security Services--United Kingdom
  • Nuclear submarines--United Kingdom