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[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] once upon a time in the 1970s a very famous rock musician flew out to lagos nigeria to record an album half his band resigned before he even got on the flight the studio in nigeria was barely finished he was mugged lost his demo tapes and it almost cost him his life but out of this chaos he created one of the finest albums of the 1970s i'm about to meet paul mccartney and this is the story of band on the [Music] band on the run was the top-selling british album of 1974. it also reached number one in the states on its way to earning wings of grammy by 1976 and thanks to the success of the album paul linder and the band were conquering the usa on a massive tour [Applause] [Music] but at the beginning of the 70s none of this could have been predicted band on the run is one of my all-time favorite records in this show i'm going to talk to paul mccartney and hear the story behind the making of this classic album [Music] i kind of knew how to be in the beatles i didn't know how to be in a band after the beatles [Music] [Applause] [Music] at the start of 1973 paul mccartney was 30 years old and three years had passed since the breakup of the beatles [Music] in those three years he'd recorded and released four albums but had yet to match the critical acclaim and success had enjoyed in the 60s [Music] while still one of the world's greatest rock stars life was now very different for paul as just one of the former fab four [Music] paul mccartney rock musician was also a husband to linda and a family man on their remote scottish farm [Music] paul thank you very much for uh having a chat with us my pleasure take us back to sort of if you can take us back to late 1973 um what you're out of the beatles three and a half years yeah 69 uh i've met and married linda i've by now i have three kids um we've been working on how to do a group after the beatles which was wings we've been gigging we've been doing stuff learning getting a little bit better each year quite sort of wild adventurous time exciting i imagine coming from the regularity of of having to be part of a band and the biggest band in the world and and keeping to schedule and micromanagement yeah suddenly having that time yeah there was a lot of liberty and uh so we used it and linda's a very adventurous girl you know she was um uh a photographer american over here so she she wanted to see places to play she that's why we ended up in scotland she said you've got a place in scotland i was going yeah yeah i don't go there much let's go you know so it was always like that you know whenever you see pictures of that i always call it mccartney the beard years whenever i see it because you've got that big just sheering a sheep and got that big beard on here why not [Music] life on the farm must have felt a long way away from the pressures of the rock business but mccartney was making music with his new band wings wings were made up of wife linda drummer denny sewell lead guitarist henry mcculloch and former moody blues guitarist danny lane in 1972 wings released a protest song to give anand back to the irish followed by the reggae influence sea moon and mccartney's unique take on mary had a little lamb a more varied choice of singles would be hard to imagine leaving the critics wondering just what would paul mccartney do next did you feel any pressure either from you or from the wider public that okay this guy's been out the beatles biggest band in the world you know he's done a few things you know but you know you've been banned for the bbc you know give alan back to the irish which by the way my granddad thanks you for um um you know mary had a little lamb so they're still waiting for the definitive post beatles mccartney record aren't they i guess yeah i think you know it wasn't so much a pressure but i think we were waiting for it too um because of the way we started wings which was like have no idea how to do this new thing after the beats i kind of knew how to be in the beatles i didn't know how to be in a band after the wheels linda certainly had no experience whatsoever the other guys in the band had experience but this was to be a new band and stuff so yes there was a kind of certain um not so much pressure but a certain desire but did you get yourself under pressure ah yeah just being a creative guy yourself i always put myself under pressure yeah um i'm always thinking that the next thing i'm gonna do is be the best thing ever and i'm always trying to get it right and i always think i never have got it right even though i was in the beatles and i've got hey jude and let it be and number one's coming out your trouser lecture i'm still sort of thinking we could have if only you know i think a lot of artists are like that but i guess you're a kid when you're in the beatles and then suddenly you you you leave the beatles and that's adulthood i suppose yeah that's right it's definitely grown-up time but uh you could have you could have fooled anyone you know we didn't act like grown-ups [Music] [Music] in some ways mccartney had gone back to the early days of the beatles except this time with a family in total [Music] he hired a van bundled the kids in the back and wings went out on the road looking for gigs i love the story of you just getting in the van and hitting the road and saying we're just going to rock up at universities and we're just going to play bear in mind we did that yeah we took the kids here it was kind of hippie caravan um in fact the guys who were on on the tour one of one of the the drummer who came on that university tour you know talks to me about it and sort of said you had the kids you had the dogs did you like it had the potties it was just like cave family outings great though it was great we really loved it i mean it was it was it was quite potty but it was just in the spirit of wildness and adventure and like you know why not it's kind of the way we thought of it why not got a van you know let's go at the motorway could you imagine mccartney rocking up to your university all right you want to come in listen we did a gig you know they were slightly surprised the head of the student union got to come out and check and i'm not surprised she loves you he's not giving me funny looks no we played the next day and we 50p on the door yeah good price yeah you know and what did that obviously it was enjoyable and it was kind of a bit cavalier and so forth but do you think it sharpened you as a band and always almost sort of brought you back to square one after the hysteria well it was square once yeah that was square one you know that that so it it gave us some live experience so we show up at this university we had 11 songs and we were going to play for an hour now 11 songs won't stretch an hour so we so you know you start thinking on your feet so well we've just had a request now from bobby and the science department to do lucille again well we weren't going to do it again of course we were yeah so we did a lot of songs twice [Music] we stayed at some lousy places oh man and of course they didn't like us the beasts of a guy on reception you know rock and roll crowd loud because we would like to have a drink well he would you wouldn't walk in and he'd go hey it's one of the beatles this is amazing he'd go i don't know i don't know what happened nobody seemed to recognize me would have been good yeah come in paul you know wanted something to eat now we're always scrounging sandwiches and could you keep the bar open another 20 minutes please in may 1973 paul mccartney and wings released red rose speedway it was mccartney's fourth album since the beatles made number one in the usa and the single from the album my love was to become a mccartney classic wings were on the up but the pressure was on there was a new collection of songs to record songs that would become the album band on the run and instead of taking the safe route and recording in london paul mccartney was to take a massive gamble [Music] and then it came time to make the record so i was looking for something different and adventurous and i found a list of emi studios that was my record label and they had studios everywhere and studios china brazil um and so rio was kind of well that's a nice idea that would be great but then they had one in lagos and i thought that is so off the beaten track and it something's got to happen if we go to lagos it's not london might not be good but something's going to happen i'll say i never thought that but you're right you know i i just don't know it'd be great wow africa obviously thinking of rhythms and music but um in actual yeah so we chose lagos you're about to get on the plane and two members of wings quit it was the night before yeah we were scheduled to leave the next morning and i just got a phone call from one of the guys saying that two of us aren't coming it's the drummer denny and henry the guitar player and they said we're not coming and so it was like how to deal with that you know either to say okay we're not going i can't go without two of you guys or hey we're booked we're going hoping that they might show up or something yeah so we took the latter option but i wouldn't be if i was you i wouldn't be cool about that two two people i trusted i said i'm not coming i wasn't cool about it i'm just acting cool now it's a long time after i was definitely not cool about you kidding i was livid it was like just and you know what the good thing about that was then it made me i was wondering which way i was going to go you know sympathize with them or really not sympathize with them which was the attitude i took which is like right screw you i am going to make an album that you will wish you were on coming up the three remaining members of the band paul linder and denny lane fly out to lagos and nigeria to start recording band on the run but things get serious when paul and linda are mugged there's a little squat one who's got a knife i go oh and linda was great she's screaming at him she said leave him alone leave him alone he's a musician [Music] in august 1973 paul and linda mccartney and guitarist denny lane flew out to lagos in nigeria to record the next wings album had taken a gamble on recording far from home and right from the start it looked like a decision they might come to regret well the night was falling as the desert world began to settle down and the town is searching for you [Music] so what were your first impressions of lagos when you got there did you get there and just think we might i think we might have made a mistake here or do you just get anything come on before we got there we are in the plane the pilot recognized me and they often say if you'd like to come and watch the landing that's like a little bit right so i said oh i love it you know so i'm up there watching the landing and down below is jungle and there's a mist on the jungle it's perfect it's africa you know it's like but the two pilots are going can you see it i swear oh no i think that's it over there no i think oh my god you know are we even going to land never mind we did they they finally saw it and landed and then the um impression was okay this is like very underdeveloped so it was a bit of a shock but also coming from the fact that your life for however many years was just so planned for you and then suddenly you got to lagos and you know it's chaos i mean yeah but i imagine that was quite inspiring yeah it was it was kind of frightening stroke inspiring more frightening it's about yeah but you know you know that when you're placed in that situation you you've got to make a decision you know am i going to run home crying yeah or make the best of this and we decided we'd make the best of him as always paul and linda kept the young family around them but they were a long way from home and paul soon discovered that the studio in lagos offered few of the comforts the beatles had enjoyed at london's abbey road [Music] so even the sound of the album i mean the the sound booths weren't built they didn't know the the particular guys in the studio it was quite a rough and ready studio and so we had to talk to say you know back in london they've got these things called sound boards oh yeah and they were beautiful guys they were caught i remember two of them were uh innocent one of them called on monday which i just like the names but the guys that were very nice guys and we would have to say no we need gonna get some wood and we need some perspex and we're gonna make a vocal booth [Music] with only three of you you had to do a lot of multitasking over there i guess right yeah when our drummer left there was a kind of i'll show you aspect and i thought okay well now i don't have to tell him how i want the drums i can play them and i'm an okay drummer i mean i'm not a great drummer um but i've got a kind of style i've got a feel yeah and i like playing drums that's the other thing so i knew if i kept it simple i would be able to cover it so you'll notice that the drums on banderon are pretty simple but then there's three of you you know presumably as a man it's difficult to multitask but you have to multitask you've got you've got linda's still learning how to play instruments at this time and and and how was that was that you know every husband and wife goes through uh you know the learning how to drive experience maybe for example where you know you'd rather hear it from anyone else in the whole world yeah you know i think the thing was we'd made a decision it was kind of you know we were in love we wanted to be together i think that was like the central idea and then it was like oh well then if you're going to be in a band you will need to learn a bit of instruments she played a little bit of piano but not since she was a kid so i would show her basic stuff most of what we were doing was not tchaikovsky you know it's pretty much three four chords you know so she would pick it up and she had a good sense of rhythm well i had to worry more about learning to play piano and keyboards so most of my time went really to that i wasn't too worried about what critics said because in a way they were right they they got me at a learning stage and i can see it's it was such a contrast from what people expected i can almost see why they put me down well i've got so much pleasure out of it now i think at first and you don't know anything you can't really get pleasure out of it but now that i really do know chords and i do have a feel for music i i really love it [Music] mccartney was in no doubt that linda was a key member of wings he valued her contribution to the sound he was trying to create and the reality was she'd been singing with paul since the days of the beatles you think harmonies very well yeah first time i'd ever heard that was we'd gone over to the studio and i needed a high harmony on the beatles let it be and i couldn't sing it and none of us could sing it so i just on the off chance with late night we were there on our own with the engineer i said could you get that i can sing it yeah but um and she could do it she did it great so she's the top harmony so things like that you know we will learn as we went along but she picked it up great so much so that years later michael jackson and i were working together and he said oh who are those harmonies paul in wings i said well that was me linda danny said linda can we get her to do so linda tango hardy's by special request so you know she had a certain special something but the point you were saying before about teaching your wife yeah not easy no no fun at all so i'm kind of going you know here is you know what i'm thinking that'll do and it's like no it's not quite like that what i meant like that it was it was odd for me actually doing research for this because i always thought linda was a musician first and foremost because i was i was always watching you with her well that's good i'm glad she would be [Music] lagos hadn't been easy at first for paul in the band but they got the studio working and was starting to make music then something truly frightening happened something that could have cost paul and linda their lives [Music] so linda and i walking along this dark street from some mates house that we were back to our place was probably about two miles away we thought beautiful africa yeah beautiful night starry story night walking along and then a car just pulls up and uh when the window comes down rolled down and the guy sort of said you know he looks at me and i said guy got in his face i always get in people's faces you know just i said all right mate how are you doing you know what's up he said he looked at me like strange he said are you travellers yeah travelers yeah you got it i said listen mate it's very nice of you to stop but we don't want to lift that's what i thought you know i'm like you know everyone's nice yeah he's offering us a lift suddenly all the doors open and five young chaps get out and then you realize there's a little squat one who's got a knife i go oh yeah you don't want to give us a lift oh that's what it was all along and linda was great she's screaming at him she said leave him alone leave him alone he's a musician like that's going to help you know music he's a musician leave him alone let me said what do you want what do you want tip tip camera camera camera tapes or whatever well because the guy's got a knife you know he's fairly persuasive so come on you can have it you have it were you tempted then to go home because you i mean everything's i don't think so i don't remember we just went into the studio told our story to the guys there who the local guy the studio manager and he said you were lucky he said what do you mean lucky you got mugged you know said no he said he said if you had been local you could have got killed wow but then you had to start from scratch i mean had you got it was all up there yeah so that was the thing they took all the demo tapes along with everything else but i remembered everything um but then i had lyric sheets and stuff and you know once you've written a song a lyric sheet is often all you need just to go oh yeah that's how it goes [Music] [Applause] good night to us all [Music] one song paul had to reconstruct in the lagos recording studio had been inspired by a chance meeting months earlier on holiday in jamaica mccartney had run into actors steve mcqueen and dustin hoffman who were filming the escape thriller papillon euros hoffman who is to inspire indeed playfully challenge mccartney into writing one of band on the run's most enduring songs picasso's last words [Music] montego bay i think it was and which is tourists and then you see something happening over there where they're all cordoned off it's a film thing so then i try and look like me hello what are they doing there it's me no because you're a humble guy so i don't imagine it's easy for you to go and go hello everyone when i'm trying to get in somewhere believe me i get in no i just sort of said who was in somebody who said i'd see him it's dustin hoffman so we got to know him got in did some dinners each and stuff because you know we we liked each other's work and uh yeah he happened to say you know i was playing guitar around at his house after dinner and he happened to say uh could you write a song about anything i said well maybe you know try me kind of thing and he pulled out this article on picasso who just died and it said because his last words were drink to me drink to my health well the article didn't sing it shortly after i did i got my guitar and just made something up and that became the song and it was great just to see dustin's enthusiasm wow he's freaking out he's shouting his wife hey look at listen come here look what he just i gave him the words and he's done the song and to me you know that was kind of sort of how i do it so it wasn't that surprising but it was nice that he was surprised [Music] after the break the story behind the making of one of the most iconic album covers of all time [Music] linda and i suddenly have this idea let's get a bunch of people in the spotlight it's almost like your magnificent seven that classic they got out of jail thing you know [Music] oh my mama said a time would come when i would find myself in love with you i didn't think i never dreamed that i would be around to see it all come true [Applause] well i just can't get enough of that sweet stuff my little lady gets behind the making of band on the run had been a grueling experience for paul mccartney and wings the drummer and lead guitarist had quit the nigerian studio is only half finished paul and linda have been mugged and the demo tapes lost to get the admin recorded at all had been a triumph over adversity and the experience had taken its toll [Music] i think looking back on it i didn't realize what stress can do to you a young guy you know you can stress what what's that i i've got stress all the time i just handle it i've got big shoulders but i think we were so stressed that i got like a kind of well i just fainted one time just fainted and the doctor said it was some sort of breathing thing he said you're smoking too much or something it was one of those but it was not too clever although i mean i'd never fainted ever before and waking up out of a faint was kind of cool really have you ever fainted no it was kind of nice and at the time was there is there anyone documenting this now if a band as big as wings went to lagos then you know the sun yeah the mirror there'd always be so there was absolutely nothing you didn't make the papers back home or no it was people yeah barely made the papers there that must have been liberating it's yeah you know it was good because we were getting on with the work and so we didn't have to mess with i mean certainly nothing like it is now you know where every little move people do is documented when did you realize you you had something special i think when we got back to england the fact that we'd made it abroad in lagos now you you play the tapes in england and they sound different yeah because they are they've been made in a different environment and they've been soaking up influences of a different place so they sounded different and then we set about um doing overdubs and little things that we hadn't been able to do like orchestra and stuff so it started to get kind of raw but professional which was a nice [Music] mix [Music] back in london the album was completed and there was an increasing confidence that these songs were something special attention turned to packaging and promoting the record and back in the days of the 12 inch lp the choice of album cover was crucial [Music] band on the run was to give rock music one of its most iconic record sleeves [Music] linda and i suddenly had this idea in bed one night you know let's let's get a bunch of people in the spotlight like that classic they've got out of jail thing you know and then it was like well okay we could get actors or we could just get mates and no we could get like famous people that'd be good because then we liked the game the people would guess you look at the cover you've got to guess who's gonna do it now it's brilliant it's almost like you're magnificent seven well magnificent six at least on the cover with paul linda and denny with chat show host michael parkinson horror movie star christopher lee singer and entertainer kenny lynch hollywood star james colvin and the liverpool boxer john conte thank you very much marshalling this disparate bunch of pseudo prisoners with celebrity and fashion photographer clive arrowsmith i never realized you know at the time you know that it was going to be such an iconic thing all over the world somebody said to me the other day why choose them you know well they were iconic people of the time they were all like and they were alive whereas sergeant pepper most of the people were dead do you see what i mean and these are all people that were easily recognizable and adored or loved by the population of the [Music] [Applause] [Music] gb but everyone in that group is talented in different ways you know hey kenny had been a mate of ours from the beatles days and he toured with us in early beatles tours so he was great i think he was the first black guy that i really got to know so we were very good friends and kenny's funny yeah he's and he's a nice guy linda started coming up popping off photographs and all that and we were changing to get into these prisoners the uniforms and all that me and james were doing all that you know we don't think we know we were like shy little girls and all that [Music] christopher we'd known from the first early beetle days i think he was making a vampire movie next door when we were making how you just keep in touch with people yeah how serendipitous and also he's great music man he's very into his music i think he'd release a record i think he sings but um you know so so i kind of had known him a long time what i love about that shoot were all the little kids yeah who now like obviously stella's there i think in the little hood yeah yeah i think park his kids were there but it was a nice thing i think you know they know us they know i'm going to bring the kids yeah so it's they just bring those and stuff and we posed for polaroids and stuff with the kids [Music] [Applause] you've got john conte who i always remember as a kid i used to go and see his fights so we were kind of fans so we got to know him and he'd been a liverpool guy and he was champ that was good competition [Music] all my hard work was over i done won the whale title at wembley so everything was like a roller coaster that was wonderful easy it was terrific and you were involved with all these great people and famous people and such a great situation it was just a great honor and privilege to be invited thank you that's great a little bit higher it was all paul's origination but i obviously accept them all in the shape they were in ready when they were all ready i just have to keep on turning them and put them in the position you hold that denny you look out like this pull like that and all the various you know and sort of attempt to give them the expressions but once they they got hold of it i needed to have a very long exposure because the spotlight that i thought was bright was not very bright so everybody had to stay still for one and a half seconds and so they wouldn't stay very still i remember my hand on the wall and taking direction of uh clive howard smith with his megaphone and i'm saying now be very still be very still and you really must stay very still for that one second please i mean you can imagine you know you have all these iconic figures at the time where you're your heroes and everybody having fun and nobody realizing that you know you've got to get it on film you've got to get it okay we're reloading now if you can all adopt the same positions again i think i took about four rows of twelve exposures and now only five or four frames were okay and it was the light i used went old yellow because i'd used daylight film and um it was a an artificial tungsten light so everything went yellow and then paul said oh i love the yellow light it's great i didn't say anything then you know it worked out very well but i was really turmoil because i'd used the wrong kind of film yeah it was great thank you very much that was really great [Music] everybody asked me about belonging right everywhere i go in america france people stop me everywhere in the world i even i had it in japan that's how big the album is people still buy it [Music] band on the run was a slow burner when it first came out and didn't set the world alight until a single from the album was released in february 1974. jet would become an international bestseller [Music] a commercially successful song certainly but one with obscure lyrics what do they all mean search the internet and it seems it might be about a dog so what's the real story [Music] jet named after a dog well it was actually named after a pony jet yeah we had a little pony for the kids in scotland it was called jet uh now you know the truth is that's just a starting point yeah you know i'm thinking i'm glad about that yeah what a pony marrying whose father is like a sergeant major no now that that's what i often do and i think that does puzzle people a bit you know i need somewhere to start [Music] [Applause] so yeah jett was a pony in scotland and then it morphed into a girl with marital troubles there's probably thousands of aspiring songwriters watching this now going that's how he does it great that's sometimes how i do it i'm also intelligent occasionally is that the way you've always written songs yeah yeah that's very much how i write i remember talking to george harrison once whose songs tended to be more personal and he was saying what was a maxwell silverhammer or eleanor rigby what's that about you do you know so i said that just making it up it's just my method [Music] coming up in the final part of the amazing story of band on the run paul mccartney being more than just a former beatle and the enduring legacy of wings there was a period you know early wings where you'd be playing wing stuff and everyone would be gone it was yesterday first question yeah how old are you oh thirty three and a third thirty three third lp speed exactly this is gig number four how are you enjoying it fine thank you you're loving it yes i haven't done them before yet but number three was fine all three was fine number one and two [Applause] band on the run put paul mccartney wings back at the very top of the charts from a slow start it made it to number one on both sides of the atlantic in america it reached the top spot on three separate occasions and stayed in the charts for nearly two and a half years [Music] the album's success encouraged wings to embark on what would become a massive worldwide tour three continents 66 shows and seen by over one million people going back to some of the tracks what do you have favorites i like um let me roll it we play that nice thing about let me roll it for me is having a sort of distinctive guitar riff um we used to do a lot of riffs in the beatles and it's not easy to keep coming up with them but that then yeah down down down [Music] and then there's nothing for them down down [Music] kind of very theatrical quite dramatic and it's great to play because you sort of wind the amp up and stand anyway so it's kind of the theatrical thing of that that i like and then the song uh it's a kind of slightly dramatic quality where i used an echo that's that john used to use a lot so people thought the vocal sound was a bit like john lennon yeah um it's it's the echo that you're hearing [Music] [Music] [Applause] let me you must get a lot of pleasure now playing live and playing songs from from that era and getting them stem still getting a great reception when i saw you last year at the o2 you know a few of the songs off band on the run got a great result yeah it is good um there was a period you know early wings where you'd be playing wing stuff and everyone would be going what's that you know give us yesterday um so it's nice when finally when these songs come not only do they come through and become popular they become some people's favorites yeah because there's an another generation like you absolutely that kind of grew up on that stuff so that there are people you know who are saying to me you know let me roll and you play it and you see they get it and they love it and they go into ah they're off you know so it's not like oh they're pretending yeah it's not like they're waiting for the next track you know they're actually into it i love them time to get a beer [Music] the title track for the album banned on the run was and still is a massive crowd pleaser at mccartney's live shows and in 1974 it gave wings another number one single in the us [Music] for me ban on the run i think around about that time there was a sort of spirit amongst the young people of like getting away vigilantes desperados there were records coming out a bit like that and i think that was me doing a nod to that kind of thing it was a nice idea sort of breaking out you know and we were stuck inside somewhere these four walls and then the song could break out and then it could get more sort of um fantasy into it but it was imagine it's not really based on anything i actually knew um looking back now what is it 36 years something like that where does this rate in in your in your how important is this album in your career well i think it's it's important for me uh because it was really the first time we had a big hit and so it was important for wings it introduced wings to a lot of people uh to the new generation of people who now will talk about it as kind of an iconic album for them whereas i often think uh sergeant pepper but i was doing an interview with a younger guy who said well he said no you know he's looking at it seriously it's exactly kind of took me by surprise no surely sorry but you know ban on the runs my one yeah so that was nice especially after we've been trying to beat the band after the beatles um so finally we made it you know and then after that we went on tour in america 1976 had a big success there so that was really the start of wing's success so it was special for that reason for me [Music] and on the run remains an enduring success story for paul mccartney and if making the album was at times a challenge mccartney's ambition and stubbornness paid off do you think with band on the run it's the fact that they didn't show the fact that you know everyone's waiting for the the album that it was the fact that what happened to lagos made it the album it was and and the the sort of you know the the vibrance that linda brought to it and this sort of backs against the wall spirit almost yeah i think all of those things uh what made the album [Music] i think we just stayed in london and gone to our normal studio it could have might have been an okay album might have been a good album but the fact that we were in a strange place with strange things happening there was now only three of us in the band instead of five we had to work around all these circumstances and we had to like um incorporate all of this into the album now suddenly we were like forced to no choice [Music] and i'm sure it wasn't the the the motivating factor but to be able to turn around to people who not written you off as such but just said where is it you know when's it gonna come to go it's here very satisfying but it is you know it's great when people are saying that's it finished he's had it you know no more there and you go well check this one out nice [Music] leaving the city behind for a new life in an isolated country cottage is a decision one family will come to regret a manipulative mother-in-law rules the little house brand new here on itv1 tomorrow at nine o'clock next tonight the body counts rising and chandler and the team are faced with no option but to play the craze at their own game in the last in the series of whitechapel
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