:24:11
Thanks ever so much.
Done me a lot of good.
:24:14
You should see a doctor yourself.
:24:16
Yes, I'm going to get some
of my own medicine. Rum and milk.
:24:20
- Good night, Mrs Law.
- Bye-bye, duck.
:24:23
- Next, please.
- Sir Lancelot left this for you,
:24:26
and may I say how sorry I am?
:24:28
But it always was best man win
and all that.
:24:32
- What are you talking about?
- I'm the new Senior House Surgeon.
:24:36
We're just off to celebrate.
:24:38
Never mind. You'll do all right
in general practice. Goodbye.
:24:42
Good night, Dr Sparrow.
Sorry you caught such a nasty cold.
:24:50
What's the matter?
:24:52
This.
:24:57
"Dr Sparrow has been Casualty
House Surgeon for three months,
:25:01
"in which time he has performed
his duties to his own satisfaction.
:25:06
"Signed, Lancelot Spratt."
:25:08
0h, dear.
:25:10
Has that pimple Bingham got the job?
:25:13
- Yeah.
- The mean old so-and-so.
:25:16
- I'll get us a drink.
- Thank you.
:25:18
- Simon?
- (Nasally) Hmm? 0h, rum and milk.
:25:22
(Mocking) Rum and milk.
:25:26
I'm awfully sorry about this, Simon.
:25:29
Fancy missing a certainty like that.
:25:31
If you weren't so successful
in that field,
:25:34
you wouldn't be in your position.
:25:37
0f course,
Macpherson's an awfully sweet girl,
:25:40
- but she's really not your type.
- No.
:25:43
- A bit predatory?
- Mmm.
:25:45
Gin and tonic, Scotch,
and rum and milk.
:25:48
Simon, listen.
:25:50
"Positions open. Suitable
for recently qualified practitioner.
:25:55
"Medical officer in luxury liner.
Salary £2,000 per annum. In dollars."