The Parole Officer
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:28:01
(Simon) Yep. Sometimes
even I don't recognise him.

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- Victor?
- I'm Victor's wife.

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After he worked with you,
he tried to give up his life of crime

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by channelling his interests
into amateur dramatics.

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But one night he sneaked off
to do the safe

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at Jackson's food processing plant.
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Two days later,
a machine was playing up.

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They reckon
he must have fallen into the mincer.

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By that stage,
the orders had already gone out.

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They tried to recall them,
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but all they got back was half a
dozen pies and a couple of pasties.

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And is that what's...
:28:48
Yes.
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What a waste.
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- Er, of human life.
- (George) Hm.

:29:01
He was very fond of you -
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he had some tools I'm sure
he would've wanted you to have.

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Thanks. I don't think
we've got a lawnmower.

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Sorry.
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I'm afraid he was a bit of a hoarder.
:29:32
- Wow, a DTI.
- A what?

:29:35
(George) Digital transmission imager.
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- Oh, check this out.
- Don't shoot.

:29:41
(George) It's a fisheye lens. (Chuckling)
:29:43
(George) Victor obviously
had a sense of humour.

:29:47
(Computer salesman)
There's masses of it.

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- What's this?
- A flask.

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- For?
- Tea, coffee, hot Bovril.

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We'll take it.

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