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1:03:02
I'm here in the Yorkshire village of Knapely,
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where the Women's Institute
have not only been raising money,

1:03:07
but raising eyebrows
by stripping for a charity calendar.

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I'm thinking of taking it up professionally.
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What's your family think?
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I was worried my daughter would be
embarrassed, but she talked me into it.

1:03:19
Any magazine offers?
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It's his village, is Knapely.
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House he grew up in was in Embsay Lane.
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And that church up there
is where we got married. Hiya, Jessie!

1:03:31
Sorry. Sorry. Miss September.
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It's done me the world of good.
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- So, Chris, what gave you the idea?
- (door bell)

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Excuse me.
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Hello, dear. I brought my journalists
to meet your journalists.

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Hello.
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...to... to... to develop ideas
and to have them...

1:03:59
You know, after all, the WI is about
education and empowerment of women.

1:04:05
It's not just jam and "Jerusalem".
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The WI nude calendar?
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No, love, sorry.
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But I definitely sent you a batch of 50.
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Look. Look,
Minstergate Bookshop, York. 50.

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And I got 'em, love,
and I put 'em out at nine o'clock,

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and at ten past nine we'd sold out.
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Thanks very much. Thank you!
1:04:33
Annie!
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Annie!
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We've got to order more calendars!
We're down to the last 25.

1:04:45
- What is it?
- They were waiting for me.

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- Who?
- When I got back.

1:04:59
Oh, my God!

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