: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.
:26:00
She's a real handful. Thanks.
:26:03
She's a real handful, Rosie.
:26:04
Mind you, she's not a bad girl.
It's just that she's irresponsible.
:26:09
Absolutely irresponsible.
:26:12
That's just how she seems.
:26:15
As a matter of fact...
:26:17
I think I can let you in to a little secret
about next Thursday's program.
:26:21
I find Rosie...
:26:23
behind her dad's barn...
:26:25
with one of those gypsy chaps
who's been camping on the common.
:26:29
Rotten little scrubber.
:26:30
You do get fierce sometimes
when you're telling people off.
:26:34
Like when Dr. Williams came
to perform an operation...
:26:36
and he'd been drinking again.
:26:38
I really thought
you was going to make him cry.
:26:41
But then he told you about
the trouble he'd been having with his wife...
:26:44
and you were ever so sympathetic,
weren't you?
:26:47
Don't you think you'll be a little late
for your appointment for cocktails?
:26:54
- At the Hilton.
- Hilton?
:26:57
Yes, the Hilton.