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Season #1 Episode #4
Synopsis: Our Girl is a British television drama, which starred Lacey Turner as Molly Dawes (in its first series) a young adult from a lower class background who joins the British Army after deciding her life is going nowhere. A one-off special was broadcast on 24 March 2013 on BBC One, which saw Dawes make the decision to join the army, despite the protests of her protective family.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
2013
90 min
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10:
03:28 TITLES IN

10:
03:40 CARD: LACEY TURNER

10:
03:43 CARD: IWAN RHEON

10:
03:45 CARD: BEN ALDRIDGE

10:
03:55 CARD: OUR GIRL

10:
03:58 TITLES OUT

10:
03:58 INT. HANGAR. CAMP BASTION. DAY 18.

10:
04:02 Caption: April 2014

Kinders is looking out of a window. Molly comes in.

MOLLY:

You wanted to see me?

KINDERS:

Yeah, just wanted to let you know that

after Sohail's murder and other Intel

received, Badrai is very much on the

Americans' radar.

MOLLY:

What d'you mean?

KINDERS:

They need him caught and will be doing

all in their considerable power to

support the ASF and get him caught. He's

pretty much at the top of their wanted

list.

10:
04:22 CAPTION: Created and Written by

TONY GROUNDS:

MOLLY:

Really?

KINDERS:

Yeah. American Intelligence have a

dossier that... well, it makes for

pretty shocking reading.

Molly takes this in and half nods.

10:
04:30 CAPTION: Produced by

KEN HORN:

KINDERS (CONT'D)

He's pretty high up in their network.

He's not just some lightweight ten

dollar Taliban. He's proper.

10:
04:35 CAPTION: Directed by

RICHARD SENIOR:

MOLLY:

(taking it in)

Right.

KINDERS:

So, the boss and I have been speaking

to Major Morley...

MOLLY:

American Intelligence?

KINDERS:

(nodding)

Any mission will involve you.

Molly looks at him slightly taken aback.

KINDERS (CONT'D)

You're the only person who's

eye-balled Badrai. You'll be needed to

positively I.D. him.

Molly half nods.

KINDERS (CONT'D)

You happy with that?

MOLLY:

It'll be my absolute pleasure, boss.

She smiles unconvincingly.

KINDERS:

Okay. We'll let you know when you're

needed. You better go and grab some

breakfast while you've got a chance.

Molly smiles, turns and heads out. Kinders watches her for a moment

then walks off in the opposite direction.

10:
05:11 INT. COOK HOUSE. CAMP BASTION. DAY 18.

2 Section are in the mess tent serving themselves their meal.

SMURF:

You coming to watch the volleyball?

It's us against the Yanks.

MOLLY:

I dunno if I can.

SMURF:

What you doing?

MOLLY:

Just got other duties and stuff.

SMURF:

What other duties?

MOLLY:

Smurf, I'll come if I can.

(looking at Smurf and

sensing he's not himself)

And don't worry about your mum said.

You got a face like a slapped arse.

DANGLEBERRIES:

(sitting down at the table

with the other lads)

Fifty sausage challenge!

MANSFIELD MIKE:

Go on!

BAZ:

50 sausages in 50 minutes!

DANGLEBERRIES:

Come on mate you can do it.

FINGERS:

You ready, you ready? 3, 2, 1,

go!

Mansfield starts to stuff his face.

Smurf looks over to Qaseem sitting at the next table.

SMURF:

You coming to watch the volleyball,

Qaseem? I mean you're basically a Brit

now.

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Tony Grounds

Tony Grounds is a British writer of television scripts. He was born in 1957 in East London. Described by The Independent (11 October 2002) as "the best TV writer of his generation", Grounds has written for all four of Britain's main channels. He started writing for the theatre, winning the Verity Bargate Award for Made in Spain, which was subsequently performed in London and published by Methuen. It was then filmed for ITV and transmitted in their Screenplay slot. There then followed stints on EastEnders and The Bill before he penned episodes of 'Chancer', which starred Clive Owen. more…

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