Doctor at Large
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:06:02
- Are you in trouble, Charles?
- Yes.

:06:04
This young man has been behaving
extremely rudely. He called me "pop".

:06:09
- Who are you?
- Sparrow, sir.

:06:11
Let me introduce you.
Dr Sparrow, Sir Charles Hopcroft,

:06:15
a governor of this hospital.
:06:17
Sir Charles cut his finger
at luncheon. I am suturing it.

:06:20
I'm terribly sorry, sir.
I didn't realise.

:06:23
Aren't you in the running
for Senior House Surgeon?

:06:27
Yes, sir.
:06:30
What a good thing
that I have some say in this matter.

:06:34
The impertinence! Never been called
"pop" in my life before.

:06:39
Too bad, old man.
:06:41
I'm afraid that's
going to set you back quite a bit.

:06:47
(Laughter)
:06:50
- Sparrow.
- Good evening, Doctor.

:06:52
- Evening, Padre.
- Guinness?

:06:54
- Yeah. What are you drinking?
- Pop.

:06:57
- Don't mention pop to me again.
- It steadies the nerves.

:07:00
- Final exams tomorrow.
- You'll pass this time, Mr Benskin.

:07:04
It'll be grand
to have you both as doctors.

:07:07
I'm filled with quiet confidence.
:07:10
I'm ambitious.
I want to be a surgeon, too.

:07:13
- Well, I'm not getting very far.
- You're depressed.

:07:16
You want an exquisite creature
to smooth your brow.

:07:22
- Where's Joy?
- I haven't seen her since Tuesday.

:07:25
Anyway, she needs somebody
to smooth her own brow.

:07:28
- What's the matter?
- All this swotting.

:07:31
Why she suddenly wants
to be a doctor, heaven alone knows.

:07:35
- Hello.
- Joy, my love.

:07:38
Come and sit down. Simon's depressed.
:07:40
Are you? So am I.
:07:42
- Smooth his brow.
- Can it be mutual?

:07:45
What did I tell you?
You need a large gin and tonic.

:07:49
Thanks.
:07:52
What's he so depressed about?
:07:54
Move over.
:07:57
- He feels he's not getting along.
- He's not the only one.


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