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Session 9

Detectives Callie and Nikesh continue to piece together the events that lead to the death of Jamie Phelps. Then a witness comes forward with some revealing information. Follow the story with us.

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Episode 9

In this episode, the detectives gather more information about the death of Jamie Phelps. Callie visits Dreamers' Cliffs, where his body was found, and Nikesh contacts an important witness. Can you solve the case before they do?

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Nikesh
Where are you, Callie? I can barely hear you.

Callie
I’m at Dreamers’ Cliffs. Nikesh, can you hear me?

Nikesh
Just about. What have you got?

Callie
People are taking pictures. I’ve been here for half an hour and it’s not busy but people take pictures. I asked one of them and they said they post them… on Instagram. They like the hashtag - #dreamers. I’m on my way back in. I need you to see if any photos from Tuesday have been posted - it might tell us who was in the area. 

Nikesh
I'm on it.

OFFICE

Evan
Did you watch the City game last night?

Nikesh
Nah. I was here. Worth it?

Evan
You didn’t miss much… Thought you might like to know, I was at the Phelps’ this morning. I’m their family liaison.

Nikesh
How are they? 

Evan
Sad. Angry. She’s got her sister there with her. Pip said something funny though. Might be of note, might not.

Nikesh
Yeah?

Evan
He said, “Is daddy finished his meeting yet?” Apparently, Jamie promised him ice cream after his meeting. And he hasn’t seen him since…

Nikesh
So he was planning on coming back… Listen, cheers Evan. Look, do you mind not mentioning that to upstairs just yet? We’d like to see if we can hold onto the case.

CORRIDOR

Nikesh
Dear Miss… (deletes) Hi there, please call DC Nikesh Ready. We would like your assistance in an ongoing investigation.

Callie
That new deli is incredible… Got anything?

Nikesh
Sorry, I’d better take this…  I think it could be useful.

INTERVIEW ROOM

Sarah
She was trashed though. And do you remember that skateboard? Oh my days….

Nikesh
Callie, this is Sarah, turns out she was at school with Denise.

Sarah
How random is that? Last time we saw each other was at a very messy wedding…

Callie
DS Pritchard. Won’t you sit down? DC Reddy here tells me you posted several pictures from Dreamers’ Cliffs on Tuesday.

Sarah
That’s right. I was walking the dogs. It’s gorgeous up there. Light’s amazing.

Callie
What time were you there?

Sarah
About lunchtime? Oh, I can tell you exactly actually – I’ve got this health, fitness tracker app on my phone. It’ll show when I was walking, climbing the cliffs… Here it is. I was coming up from the car park at one o’clock. It’s like 56 flights of stairs!

Nikesh
Did you see any little kids around? A boy on his own perhaps?

Sarah
No, don’t think so. It was pretty quiet. It normally is up there. Oh, but you know who I did see? That bloke!

Callie
What bloke Sarah?

Sarah
That bloke from that thing… Oh I can’t remember his name… He’s… I got a selfie. Let me find it. He was funny about my taking it mind. Made me promise not to post it. Said he valued his privacy. He’s much fitter on the telly. Here it is. Have a look.

Nikesh
Sarah, this is really important. Was he coming down from the cliffs or coming up?

Sarah
Up I think? Oh, no, down actually, because he told me not to go too close to the edge, said the cliff was crumbling.

Callie
Thank you, that has been very helpful.

END

Father and Son quiz

3 Questions

Now you've watched our drama, try to answer these questions about the story.

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Tell us what you think of our drama. Send us your comments here.

Thanks for all your comments. Here's what some of you have been saying...

I think it was a crime and that both Lucy's brother-in-law and Arthur could be very involved  in the murder. And of course there were monetary interests. Who knows?
Eloisa, Mexico

The drama is really engaging, and I love listening to a pronunciation designed by the emotions of the characters.
Silvia, Italy 

I confess that I find it more demanding to figure out how the Father and Son drama ends than climbing a wall in the Alps!
Mauro, Italy

Thanks for this exciting way of learning English. I wait for the new series almost with the same impatience as for a TV series. You actors speak like real people. Sometimes it is hard to understand which particular words they say, but due to having the transcription, it is very, very useful in comparison to just listening to e.g. the news. And due to the short duration of every part of the story, I feel comfortable listening to the problem parts several times.
Andrey, Russia 

Amazing idea to create Father and Son as a way to learn English. The plot keeps me in suspense and makes me think all the time in new English words and phrases.
Rosario, Peru 

Downloads 

You can download the audio and PDF document for episode 9.

Credits

Writer - Samara Maclaren
Producer/Director - Rob Carter
Camera - Elly Nakajima and Matt Gillan
Editing/Post production - Elly Nakajima
Sound - Ed Capes

Actors:

Callie - Helen Belbin
Nikesh - Grant Leat
Lucy - Veronica Jean Trickett
Evan - Will Harrison-Wallace
Paul - Nigel Thomas
Arthur - Darren Benedict
Juliet - Sarah Barlin
Sarah - Charlene Hamilton

Episode 10 of Father and Son will continue in Session 10

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Session Vocabulary

  • Useful words and phrases from this episode

    family-liaison
    person who works with a family to contribute to a police investigation

    of note
    important

    assistance
    help to do something

    privacy
    not allowing other people to know what you are doing

    funny
    either strange or amusing

    turns-out
    proves to be the case

    flights
    sets of steps

    bloke
    (informal) man

    crumbling
    slowly falling apart