The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
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:11:08
It would be nice to think
me son were happy then.

:11:12
He might have been, at that, if he could
have been happy with "good enough".

:11:23
Come here. But "good enough"
were never what his mother had in mind.

:11:30
That boy needed a firmer hand.
:11:36
I don't know.
:11:38
Maybe if Peg had let us all settle down
in one place for long enough...

:11:44
If Pete had had a regular routine, like,
:11:46
I might have been able to teach him
something about life the way I saw it.

:11:51
- The straightforwardness of it.
- Peter Sellers, I'm All Right Jack.

:11:57
We had to keep t'show on road.
:12:00
I remember once, we were all
in a café in Brighton, having our tea.

:12:04
Pete would have been five, probably six.
:12:07
We got down to the last cake on the plate
:12:10
and before I could ask who wanted to share it,
:12:12
Pete snatched it up, licked it all over.
:12:17
I took it off him, of course.
:12:19
He threw himself on t'floor,
screaming his bloody head off.

:12:22
Peg just laughed. She bought him sweets.
:12:26
Those bloody rages.
:12:30
Pete always got the last cake.
:12:33
- Even if it were on someone else's plate.
- Background action.

:12:40
...her sense of fashion and style.
:12:45
- There we are.
- Here it comes.

:12:50
Mr Sellers. What does it feel like
to be co-starring with Sophia Loren?

:12:55
Soft, warm, a little like
being a young boy in a bakery


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