She cries and shouts about being tired of being used and pushed around. Rex approaches her, but she pushes him away, saying that she does not want to see him. Rex, Douglas, Andrew and Vi are in The Flamingo when Connie walks through the bar. The man wants to close down Bexhill and do an immediate audit, but Foyle does not want him to act before he has made any arrests. In his office in The Flamingo, Frank Gannon is plying Connie with whisky while trying to get her to say why she is crying.įoyle tells the head of department at the Petroleum Board of the links suspected between Bennett and a well-known crook. Already convinced that Gannon is at the bottom of the petrol theft, they now begin to suspect a link between him and Bennett. Sam reports back to Foyle and Milner at the station, telling them about Connie and the 200 gallons. They proceed to transfer petrol from the tanker to barrels on a truck. She tells him she does not want to continue, but he says that they will be stopping altogether soon and she can't get out that easily. This gives Sam something more to think about.Ĭonnie drives to a location in the woods where she meets Carter. Connie insists on dropping her off on the way, telling her she can get off early and catch a bus home. Connie dismisses it by saying that the tanker is empty, its just that the gauges sometimes stick. Connie calls her to stop the transfer as all the fuel has gone through, but when Sam looks at the gauge it shows 200 gallons still in the tanker. Connie is scathing about Andrew's part in the fight - "rushing in like a knight in shining armour" - and asks Sam if she was going out with him before he met Rex. Vi does not notice when he takes time out between kisses to look over her shoulder at Sam driving past in a tanker.Īt the depot, as Sam pipes petrol from a tanker into the storage tank, she talks to Connie, who is watching the tanker gauge. He says of course they are and begins to kiss her. She wants assurance that they are going to be together after the war. "Nothing, but…" He diverts her attention by saying they'll go back to The Flamingo tonight. Again, he explains that he lives with his father. He tries to shut her up by saying that he's crazy about her, but she challenges this saying that he hasn't even taken her home yet. But any sign of any more trouble and we'll get her right out."Īt the depot, Sam is told off by Bennett who does not want "any of my girls involved in bar room brawls." Mrs B is in the office and as she opens the safe Sam takes careful note of the lock combination.Īs Vi walks along a road with Andrew, she complains about the fight. "No, it wouldn't help, she's far too imaginative. Milner asks his boss if he should tell Sam about O'Halloran. Foyle asks about the fight at the club and is astonished to be told that his son started it. He dismisses Andrew after a brief reprimand, saying that he, Talbot and Wright would be on a charge if they weren't such damn good pilots.īack at the police station, Milner tells Foyle that O'Halloran had been interviewed twice by Special Branch about bombing incidents, but no connection with the IRA had been established. The CO adds that, with the shortage of men, Irish labour is needed. He says that they give no support, but the CO counters with the fact that thousands of Irish volunteers are in the forces, fighting for Britain. CO: "I thought we were fighting the Germans, not the Irish." AF: "Well, everyone knows whose side the Irish are really on." The CO says that they are neutral, but Andrew takes the view that a neutral position helps the enemy. Next morning, carpeted by his CO, Andrew denies starting the fight. She takes a framed photograph of Rex from her bedside table and tosses it to the floor, breaking the glass. Rex throws his jacket to Connie and joins in. Douglas says, "You, or your mates!" Another pilot snipes, "Bloody bog-dwellers!" A fight ensues, Andrew delivering the first punch. Andrew steps in and tells him he is not wanted in the club. He grabs her wrist, asking angrily why she does not have a tanker driver's hands. In the bar room, O'Halloran tells Sam that when you work with fuel you cannot get it out from under your skin and fingernails. This summary is in no way intended as a substitute for viewing this fabulous episode. Foyle's War:Among the Few was created and written by Anthony Horowitz and Matthew Hall and produced by Greenlit Productions for ITV1.
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