The Lady (2026) s01e02 Episode Script

Episode 2

1
If I want a career in fashion,
London's where I need to be.
"You are invited to attend an interview
for the position of assistant dresser
"for Her Royal Highness,
the Duchess of York."
- This is Jane Andrews, ma'am.
- Did you find it too grim up north?
I think I'd be better
suited to a palace.
It's the way she said it.
"I've run you a bath, ma'am."
Just look at her shoes.
I'm just not really feeling
good, Mum.
Please don't go
starting all that again.
It's a chance
to start afresh.
Well,
what would you suggest?
Perhaps something more
fitted, more vibrant color?
You're a lot like me, Jane.
You've got spirit.
Could I possibly interest you
in a nightcap?
He says he doesn't see the point
of getting involved with someone
unless you think
it's going to be someone.
I very much feared that.
It has divorce written all over it.
A life without passion,
well, that's no life at all.
Her Majesty says I'm to cease
all contact immediately.
It'll just be you and me, Jane.
Assuming you'll stand by me.
Always, ma'am.
It's only a job, after all. You could
find something a bit less all-consuming.
I don't want an ordinary life!
As from now,
we're treating Jane Andrews as
the prime suspect in this investigation.
Oh, Jane.
However did it come to this?
Oh, my dear. Come, come.
Quickly, quickly.
I kept telling them
it wasn't what it looked like.
It was just a bit
of harmless fun.
He was being Prince Charming,
the shoe fits, and all that.
Of course.
Every single headline is about
John and bloody toe-sucking.
It's been relentless.
Put it out of your mind.
It will soon be forgotten.
And so will this man.
- He's not for you.
- Is that right?
Yes, well, it does seem
to have reached a natural end.
It is as I said.
He has served his purposes.
Well, that's good to know,
isn't it, Jane?
Yes, ma'am.
So you can tell all that
from the cards?
The cards.
The energies in the room.
The messages come
in many different ways.
She's never wrong.
You should ask her something.
I wouldn't want to.
You have a question? Ask it.
I just wonder if there could be
someone out there.
Someone who really is
my perfect match.
But you've already got
a husband.
You seek a soulmate?
I just imagined being with someone
who wants the same things.
You know?
Shares the same dreams.
Give me your hands.
I feel a strong presence.
A male presence.
- Very virile.
- Lucky thing.
I see wine.
Candles.
I see where this is going.
This man will bring
great passion into your life.
He will open up new worlds.
But once you meet him,
there will be no going back.
I thought you already had
your happy ever after.
- Sarah! Sarah! Sarah!
- Tell us! What's your fortune, Sarah?
Oh, well, that's for me to know.
Another tall, dark stranger
on the horizon?
If there is,
he's coming for my friend here.
Still enjoying your single life then,
are you, ma'am?
Oh, yes, it's wonderful.
Thanks for asking.
I'd recommend it to anyone.
Come on, let's get out of here.
Now, that photo's got to be 10 years old.
God knows where they found it.
But now they've linked it
to the royals,
they'll be crawling all over us.
With yours truly
having to deal with them.
Sir?
We're on the 6 o'clock news.
Former employee and close personal
confidante of the Duchess of York,
who is understood to be deeply
distressed by her disappearance.
The police are appealing
for information on her whereabouts.
And the big question
right now is,
where in the world
is Jane Andrews?
So sorry Sarah couldn't be here
to discuss the gala herself.
I understand.
She just has so much to deal with,
what with the separation and the house.
I'm sure.
So has she any servants left?
Literally a handful.
I mean, Romanda Lodge
is hardly the palace,
but we've been having to scrape by
on an absolute skeleton staff.
We've really had
to tighten our belts all round.
So no more lovely shopping trips
on Concord?
Oh, just at the moment.
It's been quite an adjustment.
Between you and me…
I'm basically running
the whole show now.
Well, done you.
And you said your husband's
working there too?
Yes. Sarah needed someone
with financial expertise
and Charles was looking
for a change, so…
How lovely for you both to be
working together as a team.
Must be such fun.
For God's sake, Charles, it's just basic
bookkeeping. Just get on with it.
How am I supposed to get on with it
when she doesn't keep
any of her bloody receipts?
I don't know.
Just do the best that you can.
This isn't what I signed up for,
Jane.
We're meant to sit down together
and make a proper financial plan.
Yes, well, now it looks like this
publishing deal may be going ahead.
Dear God.
Not more helicopter stories.
No, actually. It's a biographical working
of Queen Victoria's travels.
I'm sure that'll be
a massive earner.
- Jane! Jane, are you there?
- I can't talk about this now.
Well, if she's going out for lunch,
tell her to keep the receipt.
Jane!
Bye. Bye-bye-bye-bye-bye.
So, the plan is we leave
on Friday for Germany,
and I shall follow in Victoria's
footsteps, a sort of spiritual pilgrimage.
- Oh, ma'am, that's so exciting.
- I know.
- So you'd better start packing.
- Of course.
And you can tell that
penny-pinching husband of yours
that I'll need
to release some funds.
Yes, ma'am.
And I don't care how unwise
he thinks it is.
- No, ma'am.
- Testing times call for bold actions.
Absolutely, ma'am.
How long will you be gone for?
Here, here.
I imagine it'll be
at least a month.
It may be longer.
They're still finalizing their itinerary.
No doubt you'll both be
living it up all over Europe.
Oh, for goodness sake.
This jealousy is getting
really boring, you know?
- No, it's not about that.
- Yeah, right.
I just think this type of stress and
disruption, it really isn't good for you.
What happens if you start
feeling unwell again?
- I won't.
- Well, I hope not.
But we talked about maybe going
to see someone.
No, you talked about that.
I just think if the doctor could
give you something for your nerves.
There's nothing wrong
with my bloody nerves.
Janie, you know that's not true.
The only thing wrong
with my life is you.
You're the one who makes me ill.
You're the one
who ruins everything.
It's like you'd rather my whole life be
as dull and as drab as you are.
- It's like I can't fucking breathe!
- I'm not going to fight with you.
No, of course not. God forbid
you'd have an actual emotional
show of some kind of fucking passion.
- No, this isn't passion, Janie.
- How would you know?
You're like a fucking block
of wood!
It's not passion.
It's just never-ending drama.
If you're not screaming,
you're sobbing,
or you're lying in the dark,
practically bloody catatonic.
And I just can't
take much more of it.
Fine, then go!
Leave, go on.
Go and pack your things.
If I'm that much of a fucking nightmare,
why are you with me?
But I think the trouble is
you don't want to be with me.
I hate you!
How many?
Three-hundred-and-seven calls
from the public so far,
96 of them reported sightings
of Jane in the last 48 hours.
Jesus, are any of them credible?
There seems to be a cluster
on the south coast.
Yeah?
But there's also about 20
up near St Andrews.
Well, that narrows it down a bit.
- Sir?
- Are they the latest witness statements?
Oh, no, sir.
I think the team's still putting
them into the computer.
So much for speedier access
to information, eh?
Yes, sir.
- There's a guy waiting to speak to you.
- What guy?
He says he has information
about Jane Andrews.
Terrific, so the nutjobs are now
turning up in person.
Desk thought
he seemed pretty credible.
I'm sure. Probably saw her having tea
with Prince of Wales.
I didn't even know there was a problem
until I got a call from
the Evening Standard.
Unfortunately, there has
been a lot of press interest.
The reporter assumed I knew
what had happened.
And he just said you were
looking for Jane.
Well, then I…
I learned there was a body involved.
As soon as I finished work,
I came straight here.
Well, we appreciate you
coming down, sir.
I just hadn't paid
much attention, you see.
I mean, Janie, she…
She does tend
to be rather dramatic.
Right.
Although, with hindsight, I suppose
she did sound quite distressed.
- So you've spoken to her?
- Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah. Several times.
I mean, I'll need to check exactly,
but I think she must
have contacted me…
nine or ten times
over the weekend.
Right, so these were
all phone conversations?
No, no. Some, some were calls.
Some text messages.
So what exactly did she say?
It's hard to remember exactly,
but she was…
mainly talking about relationships
and how they never seem to go in
the direction that she wanted them to.
The general impression I got was
there'd been some sort of row.
Did she tell you where she was?
No. No. I did ask.
She wouldn't say.
I could tell she was in a car.
Sorry.
Good God.
- Is it Jane?
- Yeah.
Yeah…
It says "What's wrong?
All the press want me."
We are delighted to announce
she'll be donating a percentage
of the proceeds from her book,
Travels with Queen Victoria,
to our beloved charity.
And now, to say a few words,
the authoress herself,
Sarah, Duchess of York.
Are we good?
Here goes nothing.
Hello, everyone.
I really appreciate so many
of you turning out
to welcome my little book
into the world.
I say little,
but as you can see,
it is rather hefty.
No, but, seriously,
Victoria has been a passion
of mine since I was a girl.
And to have the chance
to literally follow in her footsteps
and journey back through time
has been a, a once-in-a-lifetime
experience.
The chap with the glasses,
that's the Italian gentleman.
- It felt as though the spirit…
- The Count.
…of Victoria herself
was leading me…
He's an absolute sweetheart.
But I was also fortunate
to meet many wonderful people
on a more earthly plane.
The Duchess seems rather taken
with him.
We all became fast friends.
And to have the support
of a marvelous team,
not least
my indefatigable assistant,
Jane Andrews.
Yes, yes, let's.
I think it's fair to say
both Jane and I were at something
of a crossroads in our lives.
And this project came
at the perfect time.
So thank you, Jane.
Victoria and I couldn't
have done it without you.
Let's have some champagne.
Brava. Bravissima.
They look to be little more
than friends.
The Count is
a very charming companion.
What about you?
Now that you're
a desirable divorcée,
did you find yourself
any companions on your travels?
Well, European men can be very attentive
and very persuasive.
Aren't you the lucky girl?
I…
Who's that?
Luis Castillo.
Tall, dark, and very charming.
Stepfather's in shipping.
Mother does all the charities.
- Luis, darling.
- Aleksandra.
May I please introduce Jane Andrews?
She works for the Duchess.
- Well, how do you do?
- I'm surprised you two haven't met.
That's an oversight
I'm delighted to remedy.
Aleksandra tells me
you're in shipping.
Oh, amongst other things.
A man of many talents.
Oh, you have something.
Lovely suit.
Very gorgeous fabric.
Thank you.
Might I fetch you
a glass of wine, Miss Andrews?
That would be lovely.
- Right.
- Please, call me Jane.
Jane.
Well, clearly she'd learned
a few tricks on her travels.
It's time to get up, my love.
Not yet.
It's still early.
Yes, but you need to go home
and change before work.
Sarah won't mind if I'm a little late.
She says I work too hard as it is.
You have a most understanding boss.
She's more of a friend,
really.
She always asks about you.
She does?
She thinks you sound lovely.
Well, I really am.
You should meet her
properly sometime.
All right.
Five more minutes, then.
You know, I wouldn't always need
to go home if I had some clothes here.
You mean the drawer that you
ladies are always so keen on.
Well, I wouldn't need
a whole drawer.
Maybe just a tiny little corner
of a wardrobe.
Right.
But where would I put
all my beautiful suits?
They are very beautiful.
It's one of the things the first
things that I noticed about you.
Wait till you see
my new dinner jacket.
I won't have to wait long.
The gala next week?
I'm sorry, my love,
but next week I shall be in Greece.
- Really?
- Yes.
You didn't mention it.
It's been arranged for some time.
I'm visiting some old friends.
That sounds like a fun trip.
It should be.
Do you know what would
make it even more fun?
- Good morning, ma'am.
- Morning.
- Shall I make some coffee?
- Claudia is fetching some.
Oh, excellent.
Luis opened a very nice bottle
of wine last night.
And I have to admit, I am
suffering a bit this morning.
While I've got you, ma'am,
I'm going to have to take
a few days' leave next week.
Luis has a trip to the Greek islands
and he would like me to go.
Next week?
We've got the gala on Thursday.
I know.
There's just a few last bits
to arrange,
so I'll have everything done
before I go.
- Amore, are you ready?
- Oh, just a moment, Fabs.
We'd better make sure that Claudia
is across everything, you know,
assuming she doesn't mind
picking up slack.
Oh, no. Not at all, ma'am.
There won't be any slack, ma'am.
I promise.
I really didn't think
you'd mind.
I thought you'd be pleased
I was having a break.
I was just saying
to Luis this morning,
"Sarah always says
I work too hard."
I'm sorry, Your Royal Highness.
Well, I'm sure Claudia
and I shall manage.
You enjoy your holiday.
- Shall we go?
- Andiamo.
I haven't had a day off
in nearly two years.
It's not like I'm being
unreasonable, is it?
No. No, not at all.
Yeah, sorry about all this.
I just need to have everything labelled
and couriered before we leave.
I mean, it's all very well saying
I should leave it to Claudia.
But the fact is, she wouldn't
even know where to begin!
And then she starts piping up
about picking up the slack.
Like she would have a clue
about what needs doing.
Jane.
Jane, darling.
If it's going to cause difficulties,
then, well, perhaps you shouldn't come.
What?
No, no, it's fine.
I'm nearly done.
Once I've finished, I won't give bloody
Claudia another thought, I promise.
Right.
The list I gave her was perfectly clear,
but maybe I should call her just to check.
You already left
two messages.
I know, but Claudia doesn't
always check the machine.
And she really needs
to go through the diary tonight.
The Duchess needs
to know what to expect.
Well, you're only away
for a few days.
I'm sure it'll all be fine.
You say that, you have no idea how
much can go wrong in a few days.
Did you…
Did you want dessert?
No, I don't think so.
Why don't you have a siesta,
back at the villa,
try and relax?
Yeah, okay, sounds good.
I'll ask Christos to order you a taxi.
You're not coming, too?
No, I'm going to have
a few drinks with the boys.
I'll see you back there.
Every year, they let you back.
- Hi, darling.
- Where have you been?
Told you, I was catching up
with the boys.
It's been hours.
Not really.
It's only 7 o'clock.
Well, you could have called me.
I've been sat there waiting.
I mean, why even invite me
if you don't want to be with me?
I didn't invite you.
What do you mean?
Well, the truth is,
is that you invited yourself.
I was perfectly happy
coming here alone,
and if I want to spend time with
my friends, then that's what I'll do.
I'm sorry, you said you
wanted to show me the island.
You wanted me to meet
your friends
because we're a couple,
that is what couples do.
Okay, Jane, look.
I very much enjoyed
our time together,
but we're
very different people.
- What?
- And I just, I think…
I think we would be better
as friends.
We're on holiday. We're in love.
Yeah, okay, well, I'm very fond
of you as well, but…
No, no, no, no, please, please,
you don't mean it.
- Jane. Jane. Jane, please.
- Please. We're happy together.
- We're happy, for God's sake.
- But it's not working for me anymore.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It would be better
if we just make a clean break.
- No, no, no, no!
- Jane. Jane, stop it.
Jane, stop it. Jane, stop that!
What is wrong with you?
This is completely unacceptable.
- Genevieve?
- Coming, darling. Sorry.
- I wasn't sure about the key.
- Oh, you look fabulous.
Thank you, darling.
I haven't made us late, have I?
Not at all.
We are right on time.
Here, let me.
Thank you.
Did you remember the wine?
It's in the boot.
I kept telling her
to be a bit cooler.
Men enjoy the thrill
of the chase,
but Jane had a tendency
to be over-intense.
Sorry.
I'll just get out of your way.
Hi, you've reached Jane Andrews.
I can't take your call right now
so please leave a message.
Jane?
Jane, are you there?
Look, I've just got back
to the house and I…
I can't believe what you've…
I mean, what were you thinking?
You can't just come
into someone's home.
This has to stop. Do you hear?
I mean, the phone calls
were bad enough,
and I know that you
have been following me,
but this is…
Look, I'm changing the locks,
and I'm afraid, if you come here again,
I shall have to call the police.
And then I found him the next day,
just lying outside.
I was appalled.
Hi there.
Wasn't sure we'd see you today.
Are you feeling better?
Yes, much better, thank you.
Good stuff. Actually,
can I just ask you something?
There's an entry here
for Friday evening.
It looks like a booking
for a private room, and…
That's right.
I put that in there.
It's for my 30th.
I did send you an invitation.
- Right.
- It's been arranged for months.
Super.
Well, I'll be sure to remind
the Duchess,
but you know how busy she is
at the moment.
- Claudia, I need you.
- I'm coming, ma'am.
- I won't be long.
- No rush.
Ciao ciao.
Giovanna,
you seem a little blue.
Me? No, I'm, I'm fine.
I hope that young man of yours
is treating you well.
Actually, Luis and I
aren't together anymore.
I'm so sorry to hear that.
Last time I was here, you were
going on a holiday together.
Yes, well, that's why he decided
to dump me.
Madonna santa,
you poor girl!
Clearly, that man is an idiot.
Thank you.
You're very kind.
Sorry.
It's my 30th birthday on Friday,
and I planned this big party,
and I didn't imagine
I'd be going on my own.
These storms will pass.
You will see.
Okay?
Fabs. You ready?
Absolutely, amore mio.
- Aleksandra's made it!
- Oh, darling.
Many happy returns.
Thank you!
This is my friend, Francesca.
- Oh, lovely to meet you.
- Hello.
- Francesca has her own hair salon.
- Does she really?
And this is Josh.
We met at Ascot.
Well, in the champagne tent,
to be precise.
I do hope I haven't missed
the Duchess.
No, not yet.
Talk of the devil.
Hi! Oh, hiya, darling.
Happy birthday.
Well, this is fun.
- Yes.
- Hello.
Herself asked me to pass this on.
She had a clash,
but she sends her best wishes.
Thank you.
Do help yourself to a drink.
Oh, don't mind if I do.
Aren't you going to open it?
Yes.
Oh, it's lovely.
So simple and discreet.
It's very tasteful.
Honestly, it looked like
it had fallen out of a cracker.
Definitely cheap and cheerful.
And for such
a significant birthday, too.
Oh, dear.
Well, clearly, young Jane
had fallen out of favor with the Duchess.
Claudia. Is she up in her room?
Yes, but she's about
to go out.
I just need to speak
to her quickly.
Actually, Jane,
could I have a word?
Oh, can it wait?
I just need to speak to the Duchess.
I'm sorry, no, it can't.
What is it?
Well, I'm afraid we're going
to have to let you go.
What?
It's no reflection
on you, personally.
It's a cost-cutting exercise.
I'm terribly sorry.
No, this can't be right.
I need to speak to the Duchess.
I'm afraid
that won't change anything.
I mean, you know the financial pressures
she's under more than anyone.
Yes, I do.
And, basically, something
had to give.
And it might be a good thing.
Give you the chance
to explore other options.
When?
You take your time.
You'll want to pack up
your things.
But I will need your keys
by the end of the day.
She was completely
and utterly devastated.
It was almost like
a bereavement.
I really think it broke her heart.
More tears were shed
for Princess Diana today.
Two and a half thousand people
passed through the gates of Althorp today
to see the island site
where Princess Diana is buried.
Nearby, her brother,
Earl Spencer,
has opened a museum
to Diana's memory.
Inside, there's a display of some
of the Princess's personal possessions,
including her wedding dress.
Outside, some visitors
laid flowers at a temple
close to the island
where she's buried.
There was never much doubt
that Princess Diana's final resting place
would attract the crowds.
Over the next two months,
150,000 are expected
to come here.
And now the weather forecast
for the day…
She didn't even do it in person.
After everything
we've been through.
I know, love.
And I wrote to her.
Did I tell you?
After Diana died, I just wanted
to say how sorry I was.
Oh, Jane.
I think…
I think you just have to try
and, and put it behind you.
What if I can't?
Well, now you're just being silly.
Why is it always like this?
What's wrong with me, Mum?
Why can't I ever just be happy?
Of course you can be happy.
You've just had a bit of bad luck,
that's all.
And the truth is,
I blame myself.
- You shouldn't.
- Well, yes, I should.
Your father was right.
I should never have pushed you
into taking that job.
If you hadn't moved away,
if you'd stayed here with us…
Oh, Janie.
Why don't you just come home?
If you come home,
I can look after you.
You can even see about…
starting back at Mark's.
I'm sure they'd love
to have you back.
Did you hear me, Jane?
What difference does it make,
Mum?
Wherever I am,
it always ends up the same.
I'm just…
I'm so tired of it all.
Now, you're to stop that.
You're not to talk like that.
I'm sorry, Mum. I have to go.
No, no, Jane!
Wait. I'll call you tonight.
- Someone at the door.
- At least just…
Just eat something.
Hello?
Jane! Darling, it's Aleksandra.
You must excuse the mess.
I've just been rushed off my feet.
So you've found
another position already?
Oh, no, I'm still just making
the most of my little sabbatical.
Although, I don't think it'll last much
longer, not if Sarah has her way.
So you've spoken to her?
We've been corresponding.
Seems things have rather
fallen apart since I left.
Obviously, Sarah wants me back,
but I think it's important
it's on my own terms, you know?
Well, yes, absolutely.
Good for you.
Actually, darling,
I really can't stay,
but I did want
to speak to you about Luis.
Sorry?
It's just, he thought he saw you
near his house recently.
And, well, I do hope you're not
starting with that again.
- No, no, of course not.
- Because that would be very silly.
I promise you, I haven't
been anywhere near the house.
I really have no idea
why Luis would say that.
Right, well,
I'm very glad to hear it.
- All right, well, I must dash.
- Perhaps we could grab drinks soon.
- Or dinner. It's been an absolute age.
- Yes, yes, we must, sometime soon.
Oh, how about Friday?
We could have drinks
on the King's Road.
Have some
of those divine cocktails.
It would be really good
to have a proper catch-up.
Uh, yes,
we could do that.
So should we say Friday?
All right, let's say Friday.
I'll call you during the week.
Wonderful.
What can I get you?
Two Cosmopolitans, please.
Darling, it's Aleksandra.
So sorry, but something's come up.
I shan't be able to make it after all.
But I do hope you're well, and…
Let's speak soon.
Ta-ta!
- There you go.
- Actually…
I see you're lining them up.
Sorry?
That's actually for my friend.
Invisible, is she?
No.
Just running late, then?
As a matter of fact,
she just cancelled on me.
And here you are
with two pink drinks.
And no one to talk to.
I'm sure I'll survive.
All right, well,
I'll do you a deal.
You give me one pink drink,
and I'll give you five minutes
of excellent conversation.
I'm okay. I'll pass. Thank you.
Okay, I'll pay for both drinks,
and then we can stand here
in silence.
I can't say fairer than that.
I'm perfectly capable
of paying for my own drinks.
I'm sure you are.
Where's the fun in that?
Excuse me.
Jesus. Oh, my gosh.
That is truly disgusting.
I'll have a bottle of Verve,
please, and put these on my tab.
- Of course.
- I'm buying you a decent drink.
Okay.
One drink,
and then I have to go.
I'm Tommy, by the way.
So you actually worked
in the palace?
To begin with.
- Thank you.
- Pleasure.
Is it true that it's full of mice?
No.
Well, no more
than any other old building.
I heard
it was completely infested.
Well, you heard wrong.
What was old Fergie like?
Quite the character,
I'd imagine.
Got on very well, actually.
I was with her
for nearly 10 years.
So how come you left?
The Duchess had to reduce
her outgoings.
Oh, so she binned you
after 10 years?
In a word, yes.
- Well, that's pretty cold.
- Yeah, it wasn't great.
Well, then I say fuck her.
- Sorry?
- Well, yes.
If you ask me,
she did you a favor.
How exactly?
Ten years trapped
in the same dead-end job.
- Oh, it wasn't dead-end.
- It was still.
You know, you should take
a few more risks.
Yeah, get out there.
Says the man with the trust fund
to fall back on.
Everything I have,
I've worked very hard for.
I'm a grafter.
I am.
Shall I get us another bottle?
- No, I really should go home.
- No, don't do that.
Please.
In fact, I think I've had
a really excellent idea.
- Oh, yeah?
- Yes, yes, come on, drink up, let's go.
Come on. Let's go.
Cheers, chaps.
They just hit it off straight away.
I was thrilled to see her happy.
Tommy was this successful man
about town.
Lots of friends.
Always the life of the party.
And he was from this very wealthy family.
It seemed like
a really good match.
You'll love this.
What? You said you needed
more excitement in your life.
No, actually, you were
the one that said that.
Okay, well, nothing gets the blood pumping
quite like placing a few bets
on the Gigi. There you go.
You've seriously brought me
to watch the race?
Yes, what's wrong
with that?
It'll be fun.
Right.
Okay, so let's say we have…
100 quid each.
There should be
three races still to go.
Whoever ends up with
the biggest part buys dinner.
Oh, but, but don't worry.
If you lose, I'll make sure
you don't go hungry.
Who said I was going to lose?
- Okay, so next up is the 745.
- Yes.
Lovely Llewellyn
is the beaten favorite,
but Antigone's Son has won
before over the same distance.
Well, hello.
Just like my dad says.
Don't bet till you know odds.
I think, at first, my brother
thought she seemed quite fun.
But she certainly wasn't the type
of girl he usually went out with.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, go!
Okay, go, Peaceful Dream!
- Come on!
- No problem yet.
- Where's your horse?
- I know, seriously, where is he?
- He's miles behind. Miles behind.
- I'm going with Peaceful Dream now!
Come on, Peaceful Dream!
Go on, go on, go on!
- Go, go, go, go!
- Come on!
- Get that way!
- Away, away, away!
- Yes, yes, yes!
- Come on!
- Come on!
- He's done it, he's done it!
Yes!
Go on, you beauty!
I tell you what, from now on,
Jane Andrews,
I'm sticking with you.
I think you'd better.
Can you confirm
your name, please, sir?
Yes, I'm Thomas Cressman.
Okay, Mr. Cressman,
what is it you want the police to do?
I would like the police
to come and split us up.
I would like someone to…
to stop us from hurting each other.
If you don't have
somebody here soon,
somebody here…
Call was placed at 11:35,
the day before the murder,
from the victim's address.
According to the log,
no action was taken.
Somebody really dropped
the ball there, then.
Right, talk
to the mobile phone company,
get somebody checking ANPR.
She's driving on major roads.
We should have had a hit by now
with this bloody fancy technology.
I mean, the woman
can't have just disappeared.
…our evening news.
Police have been attempting
to locate Jane Andrews
since the discovery of
Thomas Cressman's body on Monday.
The couple have been described
by neighbors as happy and in love.
But as time passes,
speculation is growing.
Could Jane Andrews have killed
the man she loved?
We will keep you updated with
the story as the events unfold.
And in other news,
preparations are coming…
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