
Captivated
Episode #101
6/1/2025 | 42m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Single mum Rachel is approached by a wealthy businessman, who offers her a new job with better pay.
Single mum Rachel is on the poverty line, leaving her working all hours of the day as a cleaner to provide for her son. Out of the blue, she is approached by a wealthy businessman offering her a new job with better pay and shorter hours. However, after accepting she gets drawn further into his life and begins to question his motives.
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Captivated
Episode #101
6/1/2025 | 42m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Single mum Rachel is on the poverty line, leaving her working all hours of the day as a cleaner to provide for her son. Out of the blue, she is approached by a wealthy businessman offering her a new job with better pay and shorter hours. However, after accepting she gets drawn further into his life and begins to question his motives.
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[ Rachel panting ] ♪♪ [ Doors slamming ] [ Engine struggling ] -Liam!
[ Eerie tense music plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Flames crackling ] -[ Bell dings ] -Did you like your room, sir?
-Yes, it was very comfortable.
Thank you!
[ Telephone ringing in distance ] [ Rachel sighs ] -Liam, wake up.
[ Indistinct chatter ] What have I told you about going in the lobby?
-Sorry.
It was so comfortable I fell asleep.
-Tomorrow's my last early for a few days.
Then you can have a lovely lie-in.
Sound good?
-Alright.
One more room, then school.
Vietnam.
-Hanoi.
-Russia.
-Moscow.
Too easy.
-Burma.
-It's called Myanmar now.
-Alright, what's the capitol of Myanmar, smart ass?
What's that, you don't know?
Liam.
-I'm reenacting the Battle of Agincourt.
-Yeah, well, you'll be reenacting me down the bloody job center at this rate.
-Help me put it back.
-[ Door opening ] -You put the queen on the wrong square!
-...he thinks the share price is too high.
I'm gonna have to call you back.
Leave it with me.
-Sorry, we didn't realize.
-Evidently.
-Liam.
We're done.
Nice necklace.
[ Door opens and closes ] Are you trying to get me fired?
-Sorry.
-It's her you should be apologizing to.
Come on.
-Going down.
-Treat for your lunch.
Not that you deserve it.
[ Car horns honking ] [ Birds chirping ] [ Grunts ] Oh, my -- Who the heck are you?
-Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you.
-Yeah, well, this is private.
You shouldn't really be back here.
-Mom.
He's so tiny.
-He's a she.
-You've been feeding her?
-Found her the other day.
Think she's been abandoned.
-Got an appetite on her.
-What's her name?
-Called her Ginger.
-[ Chuckles ] Wow, imaginative.
So is this a regular haunt of yours, then?
-I've done worse.
-Can we take her home?
-Yeah, right, 'cause we aren't already looking after every creature under the sun.
...the 23.
Come on.
Liam!
-Bye, Ginger.
Bye.
[ Soft tense music plays ] ♪♪ [ Soft music plays ] ♪♪ -Hey, babe.
Hey.
See you later.
♪♪ Have a good day, darling.
♪♪ ♪♪ [ Cellphone chimes ] ♪♪ [ Rachel groans ] ♪♪ [ Knocking on door ] [ Children shouting ] -You're late!
I rang the agency.
I didn't think you were coming.
Ugh, you do speak English, don't you?
-I'm sorry.
My last job ran over.
-If I'm paying for three hours, I expect three hours graphed.
Otherwise, I may as well do it myself.
You can make up the time at the end.
[ Kids shouting ] [ People chatting ] -Bye, darling, take care.
-Yo!
-Hiya.
[ Indistinct chatter ] [ Mumbling ] -Wow, nice nails, babe.
-Oh, thank you.
I had a pedicure, too.
I thought, Jasmine, you deserve it.
Do you know what?
I was right.
-[ Chuckles ] Nice.
-It's this new guy, Mateo.
I'll give you his number.
Gave me a foot massage, too.
Seriously, what that guy can do with his hands.
-Well, I haven't got time for a mani pedi or a massage, let alone a guy.
-You do look knackered.
-[ Scoffs ] Thanks.
-What time are we meeting tonight?
-No, I can't.
I'm skint.
-Oh, wait, you never come out anymore.
Please, just one.
Just one little drink.
-Maybe.
-Yes!
How's little fella?
-Liam, driving me insane.
-Tell him I'm still waiting for my ring.
Can't ask a girl to marry you and not give her a ring.
-See ya.
-See you later, babe.
-Bye, girls.
-Bye, girls.
-Bye, love.
-See you, Jas.
-See you later!
-Yes, sir, I appreciate you feel let down.
But, uh, as I've said before.
-[ Knocking at door ] -Yes, if... [ Geoff sighs ] You here to bust my **** and all?
-I want nothing to do with your ****.
I need more hours.
-You're already doing more jobs than anyone else.
-Yeah, well, my bills are double.
I get half my food shop for the same money.
I can't make it stretch.
-Oh, I'll tell you what.
I'm having lunch with the home secretary in half an hour.
-I'll get her to look into it.
-Come on, I'm serious.
-So am I.
Health and safety, you tell me.
I'm working you like a dog as it is.
-I'm gonna lose my home, Geoff.
For God's sake, my son goes to bed cold, I go to bed hungry so that he can eat.
This rate doesn't cut it anymore.
-You wanna leave?
Be my guest.
I've got women literally queuing up outside to take your place, and believe you me, they will give me half the aggro.
[ Geoff sighs ] Look.
I would hate to lose you.
Really.
I cannot do anymore.
[ Rachel sighs ] [ Geoff sighing ] [ People chatting ] -Bye, guys!
-Are you in on Wednesday?
[ Soft tense music plays ] ♪♪ [ Cars whooshing ] [ People chatting ] -What do you want?
-I'll have the double cheeseburger, please.
But can you put the cheese on the side?
It can't touch the meat.
And no gherkin, and no lettuce.
And no mayo.
-Nothing for me, thanks.
What, I had a massive lunch at work.
-That'll be three pound nine, darling.
[ Coins clinking ] -[ Coins rattling ] -Thanks.
[ Footsteps approaching ] -Reception said to come straight through.
I'm Simone Hale.
I left you a message.
-Oh.
Yes.
Simone.
Simone, please.
-No, thank you.
This won't take long.
You manage the cleaning contract for the Iveagh Garden Hotel?
-We do.
-I've been asked to contact you regarding one of your employees.
Rachel Connor.
-There's not a problem, is there?
-The opposite.
The person I represent would like to engage her on a private basis.
-Private?
To do what?
-To clean.
-You come here, all this way, in person, to hire a cleaner?
-He's very particular.
Requires the utmost discretion.
-Well, the thing is, Simone, that, uh, Rachel is a highly-valued member of our team, and to replace her at this late notice, well, whew... that'd cost a fortune.
-I see.
My employer will pay whatever it takes.
[ Soft music playing ] [ Indistinct chatter ] -You need to go on some dating sites, get yourself out there.
-I don't.
Anyway, they're mostly just for people hooking up for sex.
-Uh, exactly.
[ Chuckles ] I met this married couple, right, seemed dead boring, I think the husband does something computers.
Anyway, next thing I know, he asks me if I'd like to have a threesome with him and his wife.
-Oh, my God, did you?
-Course not!
Semi-final of "Bake Off" was on.
[ Both laughing ] Hey, you know Adeel in accounts fancies the pants off you?
-Yeah, alright.
-His tongue practically rolls across the room every time you walk past him.
-He does have a cute ass.
-[ Jasmine gasping ] -I'm texting him.
-No, don't you dare.
-What, why not?
-Because.
It's not just about me, is it?
I'm not gonna put Liam through all that again.
-They won't all be like Kieron.
You deserve someone special.
-We are fine as we are.
[ Gentle music playing ] [ Indistinct chatter ] -Oh, you dirty mare.
I thought you weren't interested.
-I can window shop.
-[ Jasmine gasps ] -He is fit.
-Oh, shut up.
[ Laughing ] Twit... [ Distant sirens wailing ] [ Door shuts gently ] Uh, what are you still doing up?
Where's Edna?
-The old biddy from next door?
I sent her back.
-Off to bed now.
-Ay.
Don't I get a hug?
Good lad, go on.
-What do you want?
-What, I'm not allowed to see my kid?
-He's not your kid.
Anyway, why change the habit of a lifetime?
Don't even think about asking, okay?
I can barely feed him as it is, and the bailiffs have already been round once this week.
-But you can go out, getting off your face.
-Jasmine paid!
But you need to go.
I've gotta be up early.
-What's that?
You want me to stay?
[ Soft tense music plays ] One more for old time's sake?
♪♪ [ Kieron snickers ] Careful.
You wouldn't wanna lose Liam, would you?
-Mom?
[ Knife clatters ] -It's alright, darling.
Kieron was just leaving.
[ Kieron chuckles ] -No.
No!
No!
-Get off!
-[ Rachel crashes ] -Kieron, that's for his school trip.
-You can have it back next week, yeah?
[ Door closes ] [ Branches rustling ] [ Children laughing ] -I'm sorry about your war museum trip.
I'll make it up to you, I promise.
I'll tell you what.
I'll ask the chefs at work to put something by for that little kitten.
-What was his name?
-Ginger.
-Oh, yeah, Ginger.
That's it.
I love you.
Love you, too.
Go on.
-Morning, good morning.
Er, Ms. Connor?
-I really need to get to work.
-It won't take a second.
It's just we had a bit of an incident yesterday in class.
Liam came in from the playground with a dead bird.
-Dead bird?
-Yeah, a fox must've got it.
A lot of the children were distressed.
-I'm not surprised.
Those foxes can be right little thugs.
-I mean about Liam bringing it in.
-Oh.
-It's just it's not the first time this sort of thing has happened.
He brought a mouse in last time.
-Well, he loves animals.
He wants to be a vet one day.
He's just curious.
-Well, the classroom really isn't the place for that sort of thing.
-Learning?
-Autopsies.
A lot of the other children were frightened.
[ Soft tense music plays ] Look, I'm sorry to ask this, but is there anything going on at home?
-Excuse me?
-Sometimes this sort of behavior can be a sign of underlying anxiety.
-Liam's a clever boy, okay?
Don't ask me where he gets it from, but he is.
Maybe if he was more stimulated at school.
-Well, we have to consider the safety of the other children.
-Safety?
Oh, my, do you even know my son?
-I'm sorry, but if this happens again, we may need to consider referring it to our safeguarding team.
♪♪ [ Tense emotional music plays ] ♪♪ -[ Sighs ] [ Crying softly ] ♪♪ [ Knocking at door ] You wanted to see me?
-Yeah, come in.
Come in.
I had an interesting visitor yesterday.
Exec type from a fancy company.
Says her boss has seen you work around the Iveagh, and you've made quite the impression.
-Me?
-Yeah.
So much so, that he wants to hire you.
Double your normal rate, and maybe even more.
-You're kidding.
What for?
-Well, that's what I'm wondering.
You sure there's nothing funny going on?
-What?
-Well... you said you were desperate for money.
-Are you actually serious?
You know what?
Stick your job up your... -What, wait.
No, wait.
Wait, Rachel, please.
Look, I'm sorry.
[ Sighs ] Maybe I've got the wrong end of the stick.
-Yeah, you did.
-Look, if you really don't know anything about this, then maybe today's your lucky day.
By the sounds of it, you can basically name your price.
-Yeah, and what does this guy want in return?
-Well, a clean house, apparently.
Look, go and see him.
If there is anything dodgy, just forget I even asked.
-When?
-Tomorrow, 4:30.
-What about my other jobs?
-Oh, I'll deal with that.
-Alright, well, you'll have to drive me.
-What?
-I'm not going there on my own.
-[ Sighs ] Fine.
But after that, you're on your own.
[ Rock music playing on radio ] [ Geoff sighs ] No.
No way.
You never said anything about bringing the kid with you.
-Hello, Liam.
-Fine, in that case, I can't go.
-May I remind you I'm doing you a favor?
-And I have an 11-year-old, Geoff, and no one to look after him, so either he comes, or I don't.
-Are you blackmailing me?
-Yeah.
-[ Sighs ] Alright, get in.
And don't spill anything on the upholstery.
[ Music continues ] [ Children chattering ] [ Engine revs ] [ Dog barking ] [ Indistinct chatter ] [ Soft tense music plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ Cor, blimey... -...me.
-Mom.
[ Geoff chuckles ] ♪♪ ♪♪ -What you waiting for?
-Are you not coming in?
-No, I'll wait here.
Don't worry.
I'm not going anywhere.
-Right, come on, then.
-Good luck.
[ Birds calling ] [ Soft tense music plays ] ♪♪ [ Doorbell ringing ] [ Knocking on door ] [ Door creaks open ] ♪♪ -Hello?
[ Soft tense music plays ] Hello?
♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ TV remote clicks, TV chimes ] -The greatest angler on the river -has got to be the kingfisher.
-Liam!
-They're just master fishermen.
-And they've got -- -Would you stop it?
Sit down until I find someone.
Don't touch anything.
Oh, God.
Sorry.
Nobody answered, but the door was open.
-I'm Rachel.
-I know who you are.
-That's my son, Liam.
Liam, say hello.
He's broken up for the holidays, and childcare isn't really an option, so I had to bring him.
But he's as good as gold.
Sorry, but do I know you?
I feel like we've -- -At the hotel.
You were cleaning my employer's suite.
-Yes, knew we'd met.
Wait, sorry.
Is that why I'm here?
-Is what why you're here?
-Is that where you saw me?
It's just I'm wondering why you picked me out of all the other cleaners.
-Oh, I didn't pick you.
That was my employer's decision.
I'm just here to show you around.
-Oh, right.
-Normally you'd have been fully vetted by now, but my employer's decided to relax some of our usual protocols.
-Protocols?
You've lost me.
-Means I'm gonna go through your life with a fine-toothed comb.
I hope for your sake I don't find anything.
-Is that right?
Well, what about your boss's background?
-Excuse me?
-Maybe I should be vetting him.
-I'm sorry, do you want this job, or not?
-I'll let you know when you finish showing me about.
So what exactly is it your boss wants from me?
-Like I said, to clean.
-That's all?
-That's all.
-Everyday?
-Is there a problem with that?
-Well, it's just the place is spotless.
-Like I explained to your employer, he is very particular.
-His money.
-As a general rule, if the door is shut, it's off limits.
And you don't enter this section of the property under any circumstances.
-Is it your boss's pain room?
-Are we on the same page here, Rachel?
-We're on the same page.
Off limits, circle of trust.
[ Simone sighs ] So if I get the job, when do you want me to start?
-Now.
-Now?
-If you don't want it, I can find someone else.
-No.
No, I'll take it.
-Good.
We'll call it a two-week trial period.
I'll get you the codes for the alarm and the front gate.
[ Cellphone chiming ] [ Simone sighs ] Anything else, my card is on the hallway table.
-Simone?
If you see Geoff outside, you better tell him he can go.
[ Simone scoffs ] -Jerry, hello.
Thank you for calling me back.
-When do I get to meet this boss of yours?
-[ Laughing ] I know.
-Does he have a name at least?
[ Footsteps receding ] [ Sighs ] [ Utensils clatter ] This never happens again, okay?
Last thing we need is that Simone throwing us out on our ass.
-Why's she so miserable?
-She's not.
She's just not getting any.
[ Refrigerator door closes ] [ Plastic crinkling ] I bumped into your teacher yesterday.
She said you brought a dead bird into class.
Darling, what have we said about this?
You can't go freaking out the other kids.
-I know it was dead, but I didn't want to leave it out there on its own.
[ Rachel sighs ] I saw a purple emperor butterfly in the garden.
-A what?
-It's a really rare type of butterfly.
I looked it up.
It's the second largest butterfly in the country.
-Wow.
Well, don't go getting any funny ideas about taking it home.
In fact, don't touch a thing.
[ Soft music plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Soft piano music being played ] ♪♪ ♪♪ Liam, what did I tell you?
-I won't break it.
-I'm serious, I can't afford to lose this job.
-Sorry.
[ Rachel sighs ] -Where did you learn that?
-YouTube.
I borrowed your phone.
-Cheeky bugger.
Go on.
Show me how it's done.
-So you start on this one.
[ Plays piano note ] -Okay, on the middle one.
-Pinky here, and then it's -- [ Playing piano melody ] [ Tense eerie music plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Rachel sighs ] It looks exactly the same as it did before.
-It does, doesn't it?
What is it?
-Zero, three, two, nine -- -Hang on.
Zero, three, two, nine.
-Yeah?
-Five, four.
-Five, four.
Is that it?
[ Alarm beeping ] [ Distant police siren wailing ] -That's it?
Just cleaning?
-Yeah.
-No funny business, not even a cheeky hand job?
-Oh, my God, shut up, will you!
-I would.
What's five minutes if the guy's minted?
-I haven't even met him yet.
Just his evil sidekick -- "Simone."
You can give her one, if you want.
-Well, if it gets me a job.
[ Chuckles ] -Kieron was at the flat when I got back the other night.
Took Liam's school trip money.
-Are you joking?
What a prick!
Ugh, little man.
Still, he'll be able to go on all the school trips he wants now.
-Right.
I better rescue the neighbor from him.
-Hey, us three should go on holiday.
-You, me, and Liam.
-Hold up!
I've only worked there one afternoon.
-Get them to give you an advance, then.
Kieron doesn't know about this job, does he?
-No, thank God.
You sure you're alright to come over tomorrow?
-When have I ever let you down?
Anyway, you're gonna put in a word for me for me with your new boss.
-Oh, am I?
-Big house like that, bound to need another cleaner.
-Oh, go on.
Let's look at some holidays.
-Yes!
Get in!
-Teeth, then you can read 10 minutes.
-Half an hour?
-10.
We've got an early start.
Liam, have you been tidying up in here again?
-No.
-I swear I left some clothes on the bed.
[ Distant sirens wailing ] [ Soft tense music plays ] [ Chain lock rattling ] [ Rachel sighs ] ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Bell dings ] ♪♪ [ Buttons beeping ] [ Gate creaking ] Alright, buddy.
Let's do this.
How long do you think it'll take us to walk this drive?
-Too long.
-[ Chuckles ] [ Gate clanging ] ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Soft music plays ] ♪♪ [ Vacuum humming ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Soft tense music plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Rachel sighing ] ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Eerie tense music plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ -Mom!
Someone's here!
-... [ Door opening ] You.
-Hello again.
[ Birds chirping ] -Wait, you own this?
-Last time I checked.
-You're not homeless?
-[ Chuckles ] Fortunately not.
-Right, well, I've made a complete...of myself.
-I'm Rachel.
-Elliott.
Where's Liam?
Simone told me his name.
-Well, he's about somewhere.
-I'm here.
-Hi.
-You don't mind I brought him?
I explained to Simone it's school holidays.
It's impossible to -- -I'm glad he's here.
-Oh.
-I saw a purple emperor butterfly in your garden.
-Well spotted.
I'm impressed.
I have something else that might interest you.
Go on.
[ Cat meowing ] -Mom, look.
-Oh.
-Now that makes two of us who aren't homeless.
How are you at driving?
-I don't have a license.
-Let's leave Ginger here and follow me.
[ Birds chirping ] So I restore them.
This is a Citroen Traction Avant.
One of the first cars to ever use front wheel drive.
-Wow!
This is a 1959 Borgward.
-You know it.
-[ Chuckles ] He's a walking Wikipedia.
-Hop in.
You can start it if you like.
-Are you sure that's a good idea?
-Oh, it's fine.
-Doesn't have a gearbox yet.
-Okay.
[ Engine starting ] -Beautiful, isn't it?
I can take care of Liam if you wanna finish up inside.
-Oh, no, really.
You don't need to.
-I'd like to show him around.
-Please, Mom.
-Okay.
Be good.
Thanks.
[ Soft music plays ] ♪♪ [ Birds chirping ] ♪♪ [ Liam chatting ] [ Rachel chuckles ] ♪♪ [ Liam chatting ] [ Leaves rustling ] ♪♪ Hey.
-Elliott gave me these overalls.
-[ Rachel chuckles ] -So he can help in the garage.
They should fit him.
-I don't know what to say.
-Don't say anything.
-Liam, what do you say?
-Thank you.
-You're welcome.
-Go on then.
-I have to say, it's nice having someone young in the house again.
-Again?
-I was married before, a while back.
I had a stepson.
You probably saw his room upstairs.
-Simone said that was strictly out of bounds.
-Yeah, well, Simone is a stickler for the rules.
I better let you go.
-Yeah, back to reality.
Can I ask you something?
Why did you pick me?
I mean, you could've hired anyone from the hotel.
-Instinct.
-[ Rachel laughs ] After bumping into me once by some bins?
-Well, I have a bit of a confession.
That wasn't the first time I saw you.
I stay there a lot when I'm in town, and I'd noticed you before.
-You stalking me?
-Mom!
-Gotta catch our bus.
-Thank you.
-Bye.
Bye, Liam!
-Bye!
[ Footsteps approaching ] -Are you sure about this?
'Cause I'm not.
Her ex is a junkie with a string of convictions, and there's something else in her history.
Something she's hiding.
[ Dark tense music plays ] -Then find it.
♪♪ [ Police sirens wailing ] -Oy!
-What the hell are you doing?
-Sorry?
-Who gave you the right to break into my flat?
-No, no.
You've got it all wrong.
-You know what?
No, save it for the police.
-We're not the bailiffs, love.
Just dropping something off.
Your mate let us in.
-What's going on?
Oh, my.
-...me!
-Li!
-[ Jasmine laughing ] -You said it.
-You got that advance, then?
-It's the same model as Elliott's!
-Elliott?
-He's the guy I'm cleaning for.
-He bought you this?
-It's got internet and everything!
I can even play games on it!
[ Cat meowing ] -No.
No.
-Do you want this?
-[ Gasps ] Ginger!
[ Jasmine laughing ] [ Soft tense music plays ] ♪♪ [ Mouse clicking ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -I think my theory's right about him, though.
No fella gives a woman a great job, a tele, and a puppy.
-A kitten.
-You need to get in there and show him just how grateful you are.
-I have to host this charity cocktail party tonight.
-Yeah.
Simone said.
-Would you come?
♪♪ -It was my mother's.
-It's beautiful.
-Would you like to wear it?
-...
So we make you feel good?
Like a charity?
-I like helping people.
-People like me?
-Mom.
♪♪ -You can stay at mine.
-No.
-Just a few days, till you get yourself sorted.
-You can't stay here, babe.
It's not safe.
♪♪ [ Eerie tense music plays ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪
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