The Brothers: Conspirators (3.11, BBC, 1974)
"Now for the past forty-eight hours, you two, without my knowledge and behind my back, have been huddled together like crows over a carcass, plotting your disreputable and, in the end, pathetic moves to take over this company."
"I don't think we have to stay and listen to this!"
"You'll sit down and hear me out! I said sit down, David. Now, I don't know the sordid details and I don't want to. I don't know which one of you fancied himself in my chair; or who preened himself with the thought of 'managing director' across the door. All I know is that both of you - both my brothers - were ready and eager to take advantage of Jenny's problems without a thought but how you could profit by it and kick me in the face at the same time! I came up the hard way and I'm telling you, both of you, to plot and scheme as you may: you will never take this company away from me. I'll burn it to the ground first!"









