When the Wind Blows
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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.

1:11:01
They don't look like veins to me.
1:11:03
I don't like the look of it.
1:11:05
Oh... Oh, you are... you are a baby!
1:11:09
You're a worn... worn...
born worrier, you are, you know.

1:11:13
Now, you just try and look on the bright side,
eh, ducks? Hm?

1:11:16
Look! Look!
1:11:19
I've even got funny blotches on my skin, see?
1:11:22
And I... I'm a man.
1:11:25
Yes...
Yes, too much tinned food. That's all that is.

1:11:30
Yes.
1:11:33
Pilchards never did agree with me.
1:11:36
I must put some skin lotion on those spots.
1:11:40
Yes. Oh, they'll... they'll soon clear up.
1:11:43
I'll pop down to the chemist...
chemist in the morning.

1:11:47
I'll get some... get some ointment.
1:11:49
Yes.
1:11:51
We could do with some lozzenges
or pastilles, too.

1:11:58
- I've still got a terrible throat.
- Yes, so have I.


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