Hilary and Jackie
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1:27:00
This country bumpkin here
is my sister.

1:27:02
This is dame Margot Fonteyn.
She's a friend of mine.

1:27:05
It's an honour to meet you,
dame Margot.

1:27:07
Oh, please.
1:27:08
My sister will tell you
1:27:10
I was behaving
in the strangest way.

1:27:14
But, you know,
all that's happening

1:27:16
is that my nerve-endings
are damaged or something.

1:27:19
And I might have to go
into a wheelchair.

1:27:22
Oh, no.
1:27:23
But not for ages.
It takes years.

1:27:24
And it happens
in fits and starts.

1:27:26
And they're on the brink
of a cure anyway.

1:27:30
Well, who'll look
after you, then?

1:27:32
It's just Danny's so busy,
isn't he?

1:27:34
And, well,
the flat's all wrong.

1:27:36
Kif and I have
talked about it...

1:27:38
dame Margot has very kindly
offered to lend me her flat.

1:27:41
You see,
it's in Kensington.

1:27:43
I can't really be hidden
away in the country, can I?

1:27:47
Hilary keeps chickens.
She used to be a musician,

1:27:49
but now it's all chickens
and children, isn't it?

1:27:51
I would so like
to have had children.

1:27:54
Hilary's got heaps of them.
1:27:55
In fact, if you want to
get yourself impregnated,

1:27:58
you should ask her hubby.
1:27:59
He's extremely fertile,
and if you ask her nicely,

1:28:02
she'll lend him to you.
1:28:09
She's never been
quite right

1:28:11
since she went to
Russia. I think...

1:28:14
do be quiet, Derek.
1:28:15
You don't think this means
she'll have to stop playing?

1:28:20
No. Of course not.
1:28:23
Bye, daddy.
1:28:24
Bye-bye.
1:28:29
This is all frightful,
1:28:30
but it's better
than going bonkers.

1:28:33
I was sure
she was going bonkers.

1:28:57
Ok. Want to do
this one again?

1:28:59
Yeah.
Careful, careful.


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