

When he gets back home creepy lawyer Peel (Andrew Havill) turns up to debrief the couple.

Tommy learns that in order to steal the classified code red file he can gain access to the third floor by using the secret word ‘sandcastle’. When he ejects her from the call box she hilariously assumes he’s calling a floozy. In a Vicky Pollard-style ‘ shut up and don’t be giving me evils’ moment, Tommy gets into a comical tussle with a bossy neighbour who is setting up for the village fete. Tommy realises he can’t risk Tuppence and Julius knowing about his arrangement with Brown’s gang, so heads off to use a public phone box on the village green. If only people didn’t keep phoning then hanging up. Using an atlas she narrows it down to a street in Glasgow or a boat-builder in Cardiff (see, there was life before Google). Tuppence (Jessica Raine) is racking her brain for the meaning of ‘Anassa’ the cryptic clue she found in the Soho brothel left by kidnap victim Jane Finn. When Tommy arrives home to await telephoned instructions from the thugs, he finds Julius (Clarke Peters) looking cosy in Tommy’s pipe and cardie.
