The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
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:04:03
- Good morning.
- Good morning, Mr Sellers.

:04:09
- Now...
- Yul Brynner. Is that you with him?

:04:13
Yes. Am I right in reading that
you're here for the part of Ned Brockway?

:04:18
Yes, that's right.
:04:20
You do realise the script calls
for a 60-year-old war veteran?

:04:24
I've got his voice worked out.
I could do a bit for you.

:04:27
Mr Sellers, I know you're quite big on radio...
:04:29
I don't like to boast.
:04:31
But film's a different medium.
:04:34
It's one I'm quite, quite keen on.
:04:36
- A visual medium, dear.
- Yes, of course.

:04:39
A very unforgivingly visual medium.
:04:42
But thank you ever so much for coming.
:05:01
I am little Michael Bluebottle.
I am an ace private detective.

:05:07
He's got his own scooter,
he's got his own make-up.

:05:12
- He goes anywhere in fiction.
- And I am hotfoot after the criminals

:05:17
what have stolen all the string!
:05:19
I suspect the Moriarty man.
:05:21
Ah, where is that Moriarty man?
:05:24
- Thinks. Points finger.
- Pointy, pointy, pointy.

:05:30
Oh, God, now we've done it.
:05:31
- I'll get her, Anne.
- It's all right, I'll go.

:05:34
No, it's my house, I'll help Peter.
:05:37
You're tired. You stay and rest.
Have some fun.

:05:39
Leave it to me and Peg.
:05:42
All right, Dad, you can be
Major Dennis Bloodnok.

:05:46
And you've just apprehended
England's biggest string criminal.

:05:51
- All right.
- Peter?

:05:53
You're under arrest.
:05:57
It's all right, it's all right.
:05:59
Dear, dear me.

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