at what he did as a bailiff. and he was ruthless about that. and he earned me, the firm a lot of money, it was a partnership. and so the more he brings in, the more i bring in, the more profits we get to share at the end of the year. and it worked well. so him dying caused me a massive amount of grief, financially and business wise, because the partnership ceased to exist. but it wasn t a great idea, was it, to put sid fillery, your friend from the police, into daniel s job after his death? it s not stepping into dead man s shoes. that wasn t the phrase i used, that s a phrase you used. i m telling you, that s what s in the report and that s what people have said in their statements. daniel died in march. it was 18 months, in fact, nearly two years later before i invited sid to come and join us. i d been arrested by hampshire, this was in 89. so i was banished on bail up to south yorkshire and had no one to run the office.
The cult Scottish films you might not know about but really should
With more and more movies being filmed in Scotland, we thought we d look back at some of the ones that might have slipped under your radar.
Calibre is a tense thriller set in the Highlands (Image: Netflix)
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