:18:01
Two months ago you thought
you had a malignant melanoma.
:18:04
Naturally. The sudden appearance
of a black spot on my back.
:18:08
- lt was on your shirt.
- Was l to know? Everyone was pointing.
:18:13
- We've got to make booking decisions.
- l can't think of it.
:18:17
This morning l was so happy.
Now l don't know what went wrong.
:18:21
You were miserable this morning.
:18:23
We got bad reviews, terrible ratings,
the sponsors are furious...
:18:26
No, l was happy, but l just
didn't realise l was happy.
:18:35
(woman) These are delicious!
What are they?
:18:37
- Those are quail eggs. Aren't they good?
- They're very good.
:18:41
My friend April makes those.
Try a shrimp puff.
:18:43
- Oh, thank you. That looks good.
- l make those.
:18:47
Excuse me.
:18:49
Oh, thank you.
:18:52
- The stroganoff is ready.
- We're a big hit!
:18:54
ln this we are. Yesterday l auditioned for
Come Back Little Sheba. Not such a hit.
:18:58
You will be. You'll get five jobs next week.
:19:01
- Excuse me. Are there any more clams?
- Yeah, a few. Do you like 'em?
:19:05
- l can't resist.
- Really? How flattering.
:19:08
- Did you try the shrimp puffs?
- You are too attractive to be caterers.
:19:12
- Something's wrong.
- We're actresses.
:19:14
- ls this your first job?
- ls the food that bad?
:19:17
No, not at all.
:19:18
We need more bread and
bechamel sauce for the lasagne. Hi.
:19:22
You're an actress with
a great flair for shrimp puffs.
:19:24
No, the shrimp puffs are Holly's.
l do the crepes caviare.
:19:29
- The quail is responsible for the eggs?
- Let's hope so.
:19:32
Here, l stole you a couple of extra clams.
:19:35
- lncidentally, l'm David Tolchin.
- Oh, April Knox. Hi.
:19:39
- You're Holly?
- Yeah.
:19:40
We're the Stanislavski Catering Company.
:19:42
Now l'm gonna tell you the truth. l really
came in because l was bored by the party.
:19:47
How are we more interesting?
:19:49
Actually, l'm gonna listen to Aida,
if l'm not in your way.
:19:52
(both) Oh, no.
:19:54
We saw Pavarotti in Ernani
at the Met, and l cried.
:19:58
l cry at the opera.