Doctor in the House
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1:25:01
Rather fewer than usual.
The standard's definitely dropping.

1:25:05
People say that every year.
I failed three times myself.

1:25:09
Doesn't mean a thing.
Here, let's have a look.

1:25:13
- What, him?
- Mmm...

1:25:15
- And him?
- Yes.

1:25:18
- Not him?!
- No!

1:25:21
And him?
1:25:23
Well, it's a good job there aren't
exams for elderly eminent surgeons,

1:25:28
otherwise, I should have to take up
the other kind of butchery.

1:25:32
Here, Jessup. Let them have it.
1:25:35
Hello. Hello. Ah, Dr Evans!
1:25:39
Why so gloomy?
You passed. Got a job, too, I hear.

1:25:42
Oh, yes. Assistant medical officer
in a prison.

1:25:46
- A woman's prison, too.
- Oh!

1:25:50
I start work at Holloway on Monday,
so it's goodbye to this.

1:25:53
- I'm sorry you failed.
- Bad show.

1:25:56
- How's it coming on, Taffy?
- Fine.

1:25:58
Yeah. I've got a date.
New nurse. Real smasher.

1:26:01
- Next term should be all right.
- Well, good luck.

1:26:05
- Grimsdyke, when does Stella leave?
- I don't.

1:26:08
I thought if you failed,
she was leaving.

1:26:11
She was, but since I started working,
she got interested in the noble art.

1:26:15
She joins me as a student next term.
1:26:18
Oh, goody-goody!
1:26:20
I'll be a doctor's husband.
Wonderful!

1:26:23
- You get all the luck.
- Luck? That's long-term planning.

1:26:27
- Mrs Rivington-Lomax.
- Mrs Rivington-Lomax.

1:26:30
Dr Sparrow? Dr Sparrow, sir,
a message from Dr Stewart.

1:26:34
He says will you take over
in Casualty. He's been called out.

1:26:38
I'm sorry.
1:26:40
Oh, I've forgotten my stethoscope.
Anybody got one?

1:26:45
- I won't be long.
- Good luck, Simon.

1:26:51
Simon.
1:26:54
- Hmm?
- Good luck.

1:26:56
Oh, thank you.
1:26:58
I've collected rather a lot of these.
Do you mind taking some back for me?


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