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Season #2 Episode #5
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.
 
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Year:
2013
90 min
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Yeah.

JAMES:

There's only one way that's going to end.

GEORGIE:

You gonna have to keep them in check for me, aren't

you.

A moment, as they look at each other.

GEORGIE (CONT'D)

Thought you were gonna start moaning about me

leaving the army, then.

JAMES:

Well I obviously think that's a massive error of judgment

as well.

GEORGIE:

(over acting damaged)

After what I've been through!

JAMES:

Look I've been keeping up to date with your psyche

evaluation.

GEORGIE:

(with a smile)

Is that allowed?

JAMES:

Not the details obviously. Just that you're progressing

nicely.

She flashes him a look.

JAMES (CONT'D)

Look. I've told you. You're a fine soldier. Don't throw your

career away so soon.

GEORGIE:

I've made my decision boss.

(beat)

I just wish the world could get along?

JAMES:

Well good luck with that. Two section can't even get

along.

James throws her a smile.

MANSFIELD:

(calling across)

Oi, Medic! You gonna find out how my recovery went or

what?

Georgie smiles at Mansfield

KINGY:

Mansfield button it. Parade. Parade. Attention.

JAMES:

As they were Kingy.

KINGY:

Stand down ease. Stand easy.

JAMES:

Final mission specific training before Syria.

GEORGIE:

Right well you look after them for me boss.

JAMES:

Oh I wish you were coming with us so you could do

exactly that.

KING:

Sixteen miles tab, full kit.

JAMES:

Good stuff, Kingy. Anyone not putting a shift in, you let

me know.

KINGY:

Boss.

DANGLES:

You not coming with us Georgie, one last time and all

that?

GEORGIE:

No you’re alright. See you all on Saturday.

JAMES:

Where I have reassured Lance Corporal Lane your

behaviour will be exemplary.

MONK:

Exemplary boss…

KINGY:

Right guys. Once you've sorted all your kit out, see you

at the armory in five minutes. For all weapons. Crack on!

IN:
10:05:02 INT. CORRIDOR. PRESTON BARRACKS. DAY

Georgie is striding along a corridor. As she turns a corner she sees Elvis heading towards her.

GEORGIE:

What are you doing here?

ELVIS:

I am officially in Manchester. Until Abu is apprehended.

Or neutralised.

GEORGIE:

Any developments?

ELVIS:

Nah. Still questioning his accomplice though.

GEORGIE:

And?

ELVIS:

Nothing. As yet. don't worry he'll break.

Beat. He looks at her.

ELVIS (CONT'D)

Big day Saturday then.

GEORGIE:

Yeah. Yeah. It's not a secret.

Music ‘5OG01a’ in: 10:05:29

ELVIS:

Alright. Well I'll crack on.

GEORGIE:

Yeah. Okay. Bye.

Georgie holds his stare.

IN:
10:05:39 INT. THE LANE'S HOUSE. DAY

Max and Grace have spread a huge sheet of lining paper across the table. It is the plan for the

seating at the reception. Scribbles, crossings out, circles representing tables and hundreds of

names everywhere. It looks chaotic.

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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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