When the Wind Blows
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1:03:00
and how many... people you want to kill.
1:03:05
More baked beans, dear?
1:03:08
No, thanks. I'm a bit off food.
1:03:11
Then there's the er...overkill, see?
1:03:14
That's where they kill more people
than they really need to.

1:03:20
Say you want a bang
big enough to kill one million people,

1:03:24
and you go and use
a three-million-people bang.

1:03:28
It's terrifically wasteful of energy,
in the present economic climate.

1:03:31
I see, dear.
1:03:33
Yes, there's one thing
about the present economic situation.

1:03:37
- I mean...
- Such a shame we can't wash up.

1:03:40
...in order to conserve worid energy resources,
1:03:44
the powers that be will only use
the smallest possible bang.

1:03:48
Oh, I can't bear it!
1:03:51
I expect that's why we're still here.
1:03:53
We're running out of crockery.
1:03:55
We could say we owe our lives
to the worid economic procession.

1:04:04
Put the kettle on, will you, ducks?
1:04:07
There's no water, dear.
1:04:10
Oh, no, no. Of course.
1:04:13
Just... Just have to have milk, then.
1:04:16
That pint's gone bad, dear.
1:04:18
The fridge has been off.
1:04:21
Oh, heck! Well er...
1:04:24
...a black coffee, then.
1:04:26
There's still no water, dear.
1:04:30
Well, what...
What are we going to drink, eh? Eh?

1:04:34
What... What...
What are we going to drink, for God's sake?

1:04:38
Don't shout, dearest.
1:04:41
I'm sorry, love.
1:04:43
I'm just... terribly thirsty.
1:04:46
How about a nice sweet, dear?
1:04:49
It's a blackcurrant fruit pastille.
1:04:53
There's only one left.
1:04:56
You have it.
- No, you have it.


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