:34:02
	She thinks everything needs fixing.
:34:04
	But what I wanted to tell you was that
you're not the only celebrity in this town.
:34:09
	- We're all going to be in limelight.
- What are you cooking up?
:34:12
	Well, a young man called this morning,
said his name was Graham,
:34:16
	and he wants to interview
everybody in this house.
:34:19
	- Interview everybody?
- That's what he said.
:34:21
	He's being sent around the country
by some kind of institute or committee
:34:26
	and he has to pick a representative
American family and ask them questions.
:34:29
	lt's a kind of a poll.
lt's called the National Public Survey.
:34:34
	Wonder how he happened
to pick this family?
:34:36
	Well, he said he wanted
a typical American family.
:34:38
	I told him
we weren't a typical American family.
:34:41
	If he's going to ask a lot of questions,
he can leave me out of it.
:34:43
	Oh, but you could tell him so much more
than any of us could.
:34:47
	- He's going to take our pictures too.
- Pictures.
:34:50
	(Gasps) My, isn't that lovely?
:34:52
	You see, there were really,
there were two young men.
:34:55
	One of them takes the pictures.
:34:58
	- Oh, there were two.
- Yes. Mr Graham was the nicest.
:35:01
	Oh, he doesn't want us
to dress up or anything.
:35:04
	He just wants us to act
the way we always do.
:35:06
	Emmy, women are fools.
They'd fall for anything.
:35:12
	Why do you let two strangers come
and turn this place upside down.
:35:16
	Why expose the family
to a couple of snoopers ?
:35:19
	- (Chuckles) You should have more sense.
- Why, Charles, I -
:35:24
	- (Charlie) Good morning, Uncle Charlie.
- Good morning, Charlie.
:35:26
	Your mother says the Newtons have been
picked for all-American suckers.
:35:30
	- What do you know about it?
- Charlie wasn't here when they came.
:35:32
	But really, the way Mr Graham told it,
it wasn't like snooping at all.
:35:36
	It was our duty as citizens.
It's something the government wants.
:35:39
	- Government?
- Well, it's for the public good.
:35:42
	l told them about you andtheplaces
you've been and he was very interested.
:35:46
	Now, listen, Emmy.
I'll have nothing to do with this.
:35:47
	I'm just a visitor here and my advice
to you is to slam the door in his face.
:35:51
	Oh. Well, I-I couldn't do that.
:35:53
	But you don't have to meet him
if you don't want to.
:35:55
	Well, I think I'd be kind of exciting.
:35:57
	He'd take your photograph
and then we could have it for nothing.
:35:59
	No thank you. I've never been
photographed and I don't want to be.