Doctor at Large
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:15:00
- 0h!
- Sorry, sir.

:15:08
Ah!
:15:09
What's happened?
Has Sir Lancelot passed out?

:15:13
Sir Lancelot has not passed out.
:15:15
And neither, indeed,
will you, young man.

:15:20
0h, forget it.
Everyone fails an exam sometime.

:15:25
Put that egg away
and we'll go have a meal.

:15:27
I've got to work.
:15:29
- But you can't work every evening.
- I must.

:15:32
- You're not very sociable, Joy.
- I'm sorry. This is important to me.

:15:37
- Surely you can understand that?
- Yes, I do, but...

:15:40
- Well, it's dull for your chums.
- I can't help it.

:15:45
Let's catch the second house
at the Palladium.

:15:47
I've got to work, I tell you. You go.
:15:50
0r drop in on someone
who's got more time to be sociable.

:15:57
All right. I will.
:16:04
0h!
:16:08
- Good evening, Nurse Macpherson.
- Good evening, Doctor.

:16:12
I took the liberty of bringing you
some eggs and bacon.

:16:15
0oh! That sounds good.
:16:17
- How are the patients?
- All tucked up.

:16:20
- And how are you?
- Lonely.

:16:22
That's what I thought.
That's why I came.

:16:25
It's a very lonely job
being night nurse.

:16:27
- What's this?
- Charlie Bingham's. He looked in.

:16:31
0h, he did, did he?
:16:33
What can you see in a drip like
Charlie Bingham? What's he got?

:16:37
Charlie's all right.
He takes me to the Corner House.

:16:40
- The Corner House!
- That's more than some doctors do.

:16:44
I was wondering
if you'd like dinner in the country

:16:47
when you've got a night off?
:16:49
I've been told of a place
where the food is excellent.

:16:52
How do we go? By bus?
Hand me another egg.

:16:56
- By bus! By car.
- 0h, you run a car, do you?

:16:59
- Yes, of course.
- Well, thanks. Could be great fun.


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