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:05:20
He's a fine young fellow.
:05:22
Absolutely. Quite right.
:05:26
Moving on...
:05:29
The Grierson Gallery
of California

:05:31
needs a representative
of our great gallery.

:05:34
They are looking for a scholar
of the very highest standing.

:05:38
I have therefore decided
to recommend for the post...

:05:42
and the three months'
sabbatical that goes with it...

:05:46
that splendid employee -
:05:49
Mr Bean!
:05:53
Yes!
:05:55
- All in favour?
- Yes!

:05:57
Excellent! Carried.
:05:58
Our loss is America's gain.
:06:06
David, the Royal National
Gallery wants a guy called Bean

:06:10
to represent them.
:06:12
Can't say I've heard of him.
:06:14
The letter's signed
by Dr Rosenblum and Cutler.

:06:17
That's impressive.
:06:19
They say, "he's a man
whose incontrovertible genius

:06:22
"dwarfs our meagre talents."
:06:23
Rosenblum and Cutler said that?
:06:25
You asked for England's top man.
I delivered him.

:06:28
It sounds like it.
:06:30
However, before we confirm,
:06:32
Bernice feels
we'd get more media attention

:06:35
with someone
from the entertainment industry.

:06:38
I believe we could get...
:06:41
Jon Bon Jovi.
:06:43
Jon Bon Jovi?
:06:44
- To unveil Whistler's Mother?
- Yes.

:06:49
I have nothing
against Jon Bon Jovi.

:06:52
He's had two great
hairstyles in ten years,

:06:55
an achievement
not to be sniffed at.

:06:57
But, so far as I know,
Mr Jovi knows nothing


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