The Killing of Sister George
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:55:02
I know I've got the bloody flu.
:55:04
Rosie just doesn't know who to turn to.
:55:06
But who decided
she was going to have the flu?

:55:14
It was all thrashed out
at the script conference.

:55:17
Come along, George,
it's only a passing cold.

:55:21
It's not the passing cold I'm concerned with.
:55:24
I want to know when, if ever,
I'm expected to arise again?

:55:30
Fair enough.
:55:32
What about it, Jack?
:55:34
I couldn't tell you, old chap. Peter and Eddie
are writing the next three installments.

:55:38
We'll contact them after rehearsals.
Now, do let's get on with it, shall we?

:55:41
Let's go back to Ginger's...
:55:43
Since I'm to be mute for the rest
of this enthralling installment...

:55:48
I hope you'll excuse me.
:55:56
Now, if you could make an exit like that,
you'd really be an actor.

:56:09
"BBC Television Center...
:56:12
"Shepherd's Bush, London W12.
:56:16
"Dear sirs.
:56:18
"We are greatly concerned...
:56:21
"about last Thursday's episode...
:56:24
"which seems to indicate that Sister George
is about to be laid up...

:56:29
"by influenza."
:56:57
"If this indeed should be the case...

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