When the Wind Blows
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1:09:01
Well, the grass is all dead and funny.
1:09:05
Yes um... well er...
1:09:09
I don't know.
1:09:10
I expect there may be...
a temporary containment of supplies.

1:09:17
I suppose we'd betterjust sit here
and wait for help to arrive.

1:09:22
Yes. The... The emergency services
will have sprung into action

1:09:28
at the first alarm signal.
1:09:31
I hope they get here before the enemy.
1:09:36
Oh, I... I hope Beryl and Ron got back all right.
1:09:41
Oh, they'll... they'll be all right.
1:09:44
They'll... They'll have been safely home
long... long before the bomb.

1:09:50
Our Ron's... a sensible boy.
1:09:53
At the first siren, he'd get the whole family
down to the shelters right away.

1:10:00
There aren't any shelters, dear.
1:10:02
Oh, no.
1:10:04
No, no, I... I forgot.
1:10:07
But he'll... he'll be all right.
1:10:09
I gave him the governmental leaflet.
1:10:12
He'll... He'll be all right with that.
1:10:14
That will afford him the maximum protection
available to the populous.

1:10:21
He'll... He'll take cover immediately
1:10:24
and... adopt all the prescribed
precautionary measures.

1:10:29
He... He's no fool, our Ron.
1:10:31
He's not likely to get hot under the collar.
1:10:35
He... He won't go to pieces.
1:10:38
The whole family will... will stick together.
1:10:42
Oh! Look!
1:10:45
There's funny spots on my legs.
1:10:48
Er... They're various veins.
That's... That's what that is.

1:10:52
That's... That's a common complaint amongst...
1:10:55
amongst the middle-aged segment
of the populous.

1:10:58
Oh, that's... that's...
that's nothing to worry about.


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