The Ipcress File
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1:02:02
You know your own business best,
I suppose.

1:02:06
Ah. Very good tea.
1:02:11
Good morning.
1:02:30
Thank you.
1:02:35
Well, did you find it interesting?
1:02:37
Oh, yes.
1:02:44
Have you seen
the collection of portrait miniatures?

1:02:47
- No.
- No! Then we must go there tomorrow.

1:02:50
Yeah.
1:02:58
Sorry to keep you waiting, Palmer.
1:03:08
Bit of a rush but I think we'll make it.
1:03:19
- Out of breath, doctor?
- I'm all right.

1:03:22
In you go.
1:03:28
My dear fellow,
I'm delighted to see you looking so well.

1:03:31
- I'm sorry I'm late.
- Not at all.

1:03:34
- Shall we begin?
- Certainly.

1:03:36
I'll just say a few words
and then I'll leave it to you.

1:03:41
Ladies and gentlemen,
you've probably all heard something

1:03:45
on our scientific bush telegraph
1:03:47
about Dr Radcliffe's
proto-proton scattering experiments.

1:03:53
It is largely due to Dr Radcliffe that
control of the fusion of hydrogen atoms,

1:03:58
and all that means in terms
of the world's energy resources,


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