Doctor at Large
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1:15:03
Hopcroft got me a job
with old Halebridge.

1:15:05
He's anaesthetics.
You know nothing about 'em.

1:15:08
All done by machines these days.
Twiddle a knob.

1:15:11
Just like driving a car.
1:15:13
0h, blast.
1:15:16
Supposing you give them
too much choke?

1:15:20
- Morning, Sir Lancelot.
- Morning, Whittle.

1:15:26
- Good morning, gentlemen.
- (All) Good morning, sir.

1:15:37
0h, hello, Sparrow. I heard
you were back in the old home.

1:15:42
My case now, I think.
1:15:45
Well, what are they doing
with you, hmm?

1:15:48
0h, I'm back in Casualty.
1:15:49
Yes, I'm with old Spratt.
You remember Sir Lancelot?

1:15:54
Yes.
1:15:55
He's come to rely on me,
though I shouldn't say so.

1:15:58
Come along, my man. Pursue me.
1:16:00
Why do I have to walk so far?
It's like a rabbit warren.

1:16:04
It's a wonder we aren't dead
of myxomatosis. Don't you agree?

1:16:07
- Quite right, Sir Lancelot.
- I hope so. What have I got?

1:16:11
A thoracotomy
and a perforated gastric ulcer.

1:16:14
Another one? It's lunatic enough
to get an ulcer at all,

1:16:18
without getting holes through it.
1:16:20
- How's that stomach I did?
- As well as can be expected.

1:16:23
- Is it?
- Yes, sir.

1:16:26
I thought he'd be
pushing up daisies already.

1:16:29
- Good morning, sir.
- Morning.

1:16:33
- You're Sparrow, aren't you?
- Yes, sir.

1:16:36
- Back here again?
- Yes, sir.

1:16:38
Well, keep out of my hair.
1:16:43
Simon! Hello. Like it?
Nice shade of green, isn't it?

1:16:46
They're not letting you
use anaesthetics?

1:16:49
There are only three stages
of anaesthesia.

1:16:52
Awake, asleep or dead.
1:16:55
Blimey! You'll go far.
1:16:58
The thing to remember about spaghetti
is never overcook it.


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