:58:01
- Yes.
- No.
:58:02
No, no, no.
:58:06
- Why did you say yes?
- I didn't.
:58:08
I'm not talking to you.
:58:17
Right. Search the thicket.
:58:19
Come on. Do we look like the sort of
chaps who'd creep into a camp at night...
:58:23
steal into someone's tent,
anaesthetise them, tissue-type 'em...
:58:27
amputate a leg and run away with it?
:58:29
Search the thicket.
:58:31
Leg! You're looking for a leg!
:58:34
Actually, I think there is one
in there somewhere.
:58:36
Someone must've abandoned it here,
knowing you'd come after it.
:58:39
We stumbled across it, actually.
They'll be miles away by now.
:58:43
I expect we'll have to take
all the blame as usual.
:58:46
Hello, good evening and welcome to
The Middle of the Film.
:58:57
Hello, and welcome to
The Middle of the Film...
:58:59
the moment where we take a break
to invite you...
:59:02
to join us, the filmmakers, in Find the Fish.
:59:06
We're going to show you
a scene from another film...
:59:09
and ask you to guess where the fish is.
:59:12
But if you think you know,
don't keep it to yourselves.
:59:14
Yell out so that all the cinema can hear you.
:59:17
So here we are with Find the Fish.
:59:29
I wonder where that fish has gone.
:59:33
You did love it so.
:59:35
You looked after it like a son.
:59:38
And it went wherever I did go.
:59:42
- Is it in the cupboard?
- Yes!
:59:45
Wouldn't you like to know?
It was a lovely little fish.
:59:50
And it went wherever I did go.
:59:55
It's behind the sofa!
Where can that fish be?
:59:59
Have you thought
of the bureau?