:24:11
I told her, didn't I?
:24:13
If she goes with blokes like that,
she's going to end up a right old scrubber.
:24:16
Do you know what that stupid cow
turned around and done?
:24:19
- I know, you told me.
- She gave him the keys.
:24:30
Yeah.
:24:35
Is Betty at home?
:24:37
- She's in.
- Thanks.
:24:42
She's free. At the moment.
:24:45
Up and down the stairs every five minutes.
:24:48
Come in.
:24:51
- Hello.
- Hello, June.
:24:54
I'm awfully sorry.
I didn't know you had anyone with you.
:24:57
You look just like you do on the telly.
:24:59
- You know Marlene, don't you?
- No. I don't.
:25:05
She's what you might call my understudy.
:25:10
I see. How do you do?
:25:13
She's always talking about you,
Miss Buckridge.
:25:15
- Nothing detrimental, I hope.
- No, honest.
:25:19
We're both regular viewers, aren't we, Betty?
:25:21
It's jolly nice to hear.
You never know these days.
:25:24
I was just telling Betty the other day
how you were my favorite.
:25:27
When she told me
you were a friend of hers...
:25:29
you could've put me on me back
with a feather.
:25:31
It doesn't take much more than that
at the best of times, does it?
:25:38
Do you want a cup of tea,
or would you rather have a drink?
:25:41
A drink, please.
:25:45
- Tonic?
- No, not today.
:25:49
It's ever so real, that program.
:25:51
That girl, Rosie, she doesn't half carry on.
:25:54
Like last week,
when you tore her off a strip...
:25:56
for carrying on with those soldiers
from the army camp.
:25:59
Yes.