The Killing of Sister George
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1:29:04
What are you doing?
1:29:06
I'm writing something very obscene...
1:29:09
about the British Broadcasting Corporation.
1:29:15
We're up against something
far bigger than that.

1:29:19
Six of the programs have been written.
Another 12 are in preparation.

1:29:22
Replacements have been engaged.
1:29:24
Replacements?
1:29:26
Naturally we've got
to spread the program a bit.

1:29:30
Youth! New blood!
1:29:34
After all, you're going to leave
a pretty big gap.

1:29:38
It seems like a good idea to me.
1:29:41
I know it seems hard on you, George.
1:29:43
You must think we're being pretty callous
about it all.

1:29:45
As a matter of fact, when the subject
of your death first came up...

1:29:48
I pushed for an idea
very much like the one you proposed.

1:29:51
- Did you?
- He really did, George.

1:29:55
And it was no dice.
There's nothing we can do about it.

1:30:02
It was a good try.
1:30:05
See you later in the club for a drink?
1:30:09
I don't know, I may have an appointment.
1:30:14
Some people just don't know
when to give up.

1:30:17
You can be damn cold-blooded
when you like, can't you?

1:30:20
George has been with this program longer
than any of us.

1:30:23
What sort of job do you think
she's gonna get when she leaves?

1:30:34
Can I speak to Miss McNaught, please?
1:30:37
Just a minute.
1:30:39
Alice, for you.
1:30:41
I'm coming.
1:30:43
Where's the material for them dresses?
1:30:47
Coming up with them, love.
1:30:50
- Hello.
- Hi, it's me.

1:30:52
Yeah.
1:30:54
You know they don't like people
phoning me here.

1:30:56
I don't see why not.
1:30:59
All right, I'm sorry.

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