And Now for Something Completely Different
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1:19:05
He's a very brave man.
1:19:14
No, sir. No.
1:19:16
l'm sure you didn't, sir.
No, that's all right.

1:19:19
We don't morally censure.
We just want the money.

1:19:22
And here's the address
to send it to:

1:19:29
Thank you, sir.
1:19:33
Ah. There you are.
1:19:36
Well, that's quite
enough of that.

1:19:39
And now...
1:19:44
a local civic group reenacts
a famous scene from history.

1:19:49
This week, the Townswomen Guild
of Sheffield in Yorkshire.

1:19:53
Miss Rita Fairbanks...
1:19:55
you organized this representation
of the BattIe of Pearl Harbor.

1:19:58
Why?
1:19:59
Weve always been extremely
interested in modern works.

1:20:02
We were the first townswomen's guild
to perform "Camp on Blood lsland"...

1:20:07
and, of course, last year...
1:20:09
we did our extremely popular
reenactment of Nazi war atrocities...

1:20:13
so this year we thought we'd do
something in a much lighter vein.

1:20:16
l can see that you're all ready to go,
so l'Il just wish you good luck...

1:20:20
in your latest venture,
"The BattIe of Pearl Harbor.''

1:20:22
Thank you very much
indeed, young man.

1:20:53
Oh, Brian.
1:20:55
Oh , Elsbeth.

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