:02:07
	Colonel Ross.
:02:15
	You're under arrest.
:02:17
	Palmer, I took the trouble of getting
a D-72 authorisation, an AF-410
:02:22
	and a search warrant
from the Metropolitan Police.
:02:30
	Is this what you were looking for?
:02:34
	Do you get all your equipment
from Kellogg's?
:02:41
	- What do you want, Colonel?
- I want you back in Ml5 now.
:02:45
	I'm touched.
:02:46
	I've managed to persuade Treasury
to upgrade your old job to C3.
:02:52
	Wow, 300 pounds a year extra.
:02:56
	Why don't you stop pretending
to be a detective and get a decent job?
:03:00
	What's the matter, Colonel,
your mortality rate gone up?
:03:04
	- Mr Harry Palmer?
- Yeah.
:03:08
	I'm not keeping you, am I Colonel?
:03:16
	Your business is dead, Palmer. You're
just about keeping alive on corn flakes.
:03:20
	- They're full of vitamins.
- Really?
:03:23
	I could draft you back
any time, but I'm asking.
:03:26
	You should be bloody grateful.
:03:29
	I'll be bloody grateful
if you'd leave, Colonel.
:03:32
	This is work of national importance.
:03:38
	If you want me back in that office,
you'll have to send two very big men
:03:43
	with a blackjack.
:03:47
	Thank you, Palmer.
:03:51
	Any time. Yes?
:03:54
	Is that Palmer,
private detective of London speaking?
:03:58
	Who wants him?