:33:04
	- I want me medicine.
- Well, you can't have it.
:33:08
	I want me medicine. I've got rights.
I pay my National Health.
:33:12
	You're a thief! That's what you are.
:33:15
	Now, Mrs Wilkins...
:33:19
	- What's the matter, ducks?
- He won't give me me medicine.
:33:23
	0h? All right. I'll handle this.
You wait outside.
:33:28
	Taking those shillings
from people what can't afford it.
:33:32
	I know what happens to them stamps.
Lining the doctors' pockets.
:33:37
	I want me medicine!
:33:42
	- You've upset my wife.
- I'm sorry.
:33:44
	I can't give her more medicine.
It's against regulations.
:33:48
	0h. Well, also in the regulations for
the control and conduct of the NHS,
:33:54
	it says that a patient
what receives inefficient service
:33:57
	can state a case
before the Council,
:34:00
	who, if necessary, shall deduct a
fine from the doctor's remunerations.
:34:05
	- Now, look, Mr Wilkins...
- Take it easy.
:34:08
	It's nothing personal. I'm just
stating regulations. I know them all.
:34:13
	If you don't leave,
you'll get a kick up the... coccyx.
:34:18
	- Violence will get you nowhere.
- Next, please.
:34:28
	- Where's the doctor?
- I am the doctor.
:34:31
	- I mean, the real one.
- I assure you, I'm perfectly real.
:34:35
	0h, you're Dr Hatchet's new boy,
I suppose.
:34:39
	What were you doing
with poor Mrs Wilkins?
:34:42
	What can I do for you?
:34:44
	My Eva's chest, here. Cough, cough,
cough all night, she does.
:34:48
	Really? I'd better examine her.
Will she take off her cardigan?
:34:52
	Do as he says, Eva.
:34:56
	Thank you.
:34:59
	- Now, big breaths, Eva.
- (Lisps) Yeth and I'm only thixteen.