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David stops the taxi because he found out what happened last night. He wants to go to the police. Alex wants to help him.
Kempton Bunton, a 60 year old taxi driver, steals Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London.
Samuel walks through London with baby Gloria.
Sherlock and Watson on their way to get some advice from an expert about some ancient code.
The group is standing in front of the museum watching the lions of Trafalgar Square coming to life.
Lady Grantham visited the National Gallery with Simon Bricker, they admired Piero della Francesca's Nativity together.
William 'Bill' Cage arrives at Trafalgar Square by helicopter.
James Bond meets Q in front a the painting of The Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Mallord William Turner, in Room 34.
** spoiler alert ** Diana and the team attend the victory celebration and mourn the loss of Steve.
The people celebrate the succesfull mission of Captain America on Trafalgar Square.
David Kessler tries the convince the police that he is dangerous and that he should be arrested.
Larry refuses to sign the divorce papers for Anna unless she consents to one last time sex 'for old time's sake'.
Canadian Prime Minister Robert Bowman's car explodes on Trafalgar Square.
Rebecca threatens to match the Prime Ministers’ daughter.
Rebecca arrives at the hotel for a meeting with the Prime Minister.
Roy Courtnay pushes someone off the platform in Charing Cross (metrostation).
David performs in a play in a West End theatre in London.
Young Bruce Wayne watches an opera with his parents.
Mr. Teabag, the civil servant, arrives at his office.
Spikes stops traffic so that the car with his friends can drive through and William arrives in time for Anna's press conference at the Savoy.
Mr. Elliot and Tony see Billy perform the lead in the Swan Lake.
Jack brings Mary and the children to the alley that leads them to ‘Topotrepolovsky’s fix-it-shop’.