:03:07
	- Your wife's on the phone.
- Thank you, Claire.
:03:12
	Fay, are we sitting down?
:03:17
	My publisher
thinks it's gonna happen.
:03:20
	Good Morning America
:03:22
	is coming up to Lake Winnipesaukee
next week to interview me.
:03:26
	It's a tremendous shot in the arm
for my book.
:03:29
	No, it's very unusual.
:03:31
	I think they did visit Dr Ruth's
house once, but other than that...
:03:36
	Hold on a second, honey. Yes?
:03:38
	Doctor, there's a Dr Carswell
Fensterwald on the phone.
:03:43
	Fay, I have to go.
Another colleague's on the phone.
:03:46
	They sure do come out
of the woodwork when you're famous.
:03:50
	Goodbye, dear.
:03:52
	- Carswell!
- Leo!
:03:54
	Long time no see, huh?
:03:56
	You got a big book out.
Things are really clicking, huh?
:04:01
	- That's the way I planned it.
- Listen, Leo,
:04:04
	I'm quitting my practice for a while.
I'm leaving town.
:04:09
	And I have one patient
I'd like to refer to you.
:04:13
	Exactly what kind of case is it?
He's not psychotic, is he?
:04:16
	No, no, nothing like that.
:04:18
	Listen, his name is Bob Wiley,
he pays early, he comes on time.
:04:24
	He just needs someone brilliant,
Leo.
:04:27
	I know that you don't like flattery,
:04:29
	but if there's anyone I know who
could win the Nobel Prize, it's you.
:04:34
	Well, I suppose I could find an hour
for him sometime after Labor Day.
:04:40
	OK, I'll work him in
for an interview.
:04:43
	- Say, how come you're quitting?
- We're a dying breed. Good luck.
:04:52
	Free!
:04:54
	Claire, if a Bob Wiley calls,
:04:56
	schedule him for an interview
right after I get back from vacation.