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1:35:04
Look, Rod, I'm... I'm sorry.
1:35:08
- You don't have to apologise.
- I do have to apologise.

1:35:10
Everything you said
in the paper was true, wasn't it?

1:35:15
- I didn't know he was a journalist.
- This isn't the point.

1:35:19
I mean, you still said it.
Just why didn't you say it to me?

1:35:23
Why didn't you just, I don't know, shout out
"What the bloody hell do you think..."

1:35:27
I know you'd have liked me to.
1:35:30
It'd suit your Hollywood story if I'd been
"No bloody wife of mine!"

1:35:34
But I've not because... I actually think
it's brilliant what you've done.

1:35:40
That's why I've stood behind you, and I've
told your son to get over it and be proud,

1:35:45
because I actually wanted you
to have all this.

1:35:52
Thank you.
1:35:56
Do me a bloody favour, get back in that
hall and sort out what's wrong with Annie.

1:36:02
I don't know what to say to her.
1:36:05
She's your oldest friend, Chris.
You don't have to say anything.

1:36:16
Sorry. Ladies, ladies. Would you...
1:36:19
Ladies, please.
1:36:21
Since we've stopped, as it happens,
1:36:23
today we've finally been sent the first
figures for the sales of our calendar.

1:36:30
Come on. Where is it? Right, thank you.
1:36:33
It says here in this letter
from Leukaemia Research Fund

1:36:39
that we've so far raised...
1:36:42
£286,000.
1:36:47
(gasping)
1:36:49
So a big round of applause to all of us
for making it such a success.

1:36:55
We can get that sofa in the leather, then.

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