1:05:02
- I'm very excited.
- Sounds like an intriguing process.
1:05:06
How long have you been a patient
of Dr Marvin's?
1:05:10
- Three or four days.
- Three or four days?
1:05:15
The book is not meant to work
that quickly.
1:05:18
It only worked that quickly
with Boob. Bob.
1:05:21
- You can call me Boob.
- I don't wanna call you Boob.
1:05:24
- Even if it's an accident.
- I don't wanna call him Boob.
1:05:27
The book isn't meant to work
that quickly.
1:05:30
But it did work that way.
That's the miracle of "Baby Steps".
1:05:34
It's not just this book,
it's this man.
1:05:39
It's the compassion,
it's the dignity, it's the wisdom,
1:05:43
it's the horse sense of the guy
that gets you.
1:05:48
It has turned me...
1:05:50
He actually had me stay here
last night in his jammies...
1:05:56
...using his toothbrush...
in his house.
1:06:01
And I spent the day swimming
and sailing with his family,
1:06:05
Fay and Anna and Siggy.
1:06:07
- Come here.
- Fay, I... Can they?
1:06:11
Here's the fam. The Marvins.
1:06:13
This is Fay and Anna and Siggy,
whom I went diving with yesterday.
1:06:18
And Dr Marvin
accidentally pushed me in.
1:06:21
- You have a very nice family.
- Thank you.
1:06:24
- Thank you for coming.
- Thank you.
1:06:26
Thank you for coming.
1:06:30
Marie, you're wise.
1:06:32
What do I say to someone who
has turned my whole life around,
1:06:35
who has given up their time
and vacation to make me better?
1:06:39
I'd like to put the greatness
of this man in perspective.
1:06:42
There's only three names,
Dr Albert Schweitzer,
1:06:47
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, probably,
and Leo Marvin.
1:06:52
The book is "Baby Steps",
the author is Dr Leo Marvin,
1:06:57
and we've been talking
with Bob Wiley.
1:06:59
Pretty impressive stuff, Bob.
Dr Marvin. Back to you, Joan.