:28:05
Er, Dr Hatchet? I'm Dr Sparrow.
:28:08
Fancy that. I said to the Doctor
this morning, "He ain't coming."
:28:13
He, er... ain't in yet
but I'll show you your room.
:28:23
- You ain't half young.
- I'm not exactly in the cradle.
:28:26
The Doctor's had some
real old fogies.
:28:29
There was Dr Christmas.
He must have been about 90.
:28:32
There was Dr 0'Higgins, Dr 0'Rourke,
Dr 0'Toole... Grandpas, they were.
:28:37
Before that, there was Dr Solomons,
Dr Assiz, Dr Wu...
:28:43
- Was he Chinese?
- (Chuckling) So he said.
:28:46
You've had rather a lot
of assistants.
:28:49
Hundreds and hundreds of them.
:28:51
It's a bit chilly, this weather,
but you can make it comfy.
:28:57
It's a home from home, I assure you.
:29:01
(Bangs)
:29:03
It's a bit hard,
but you get used to it.
:29:06
You get a nice fug
if you keep the window shut.
:29:09
Dr Wu used to burn incense
and things.
:29:12
- You won't be doing that, will you?
- Not often.
:29:15
The light's switched off at 11.
You can bathe on Saturday.
:29:19
- Doctor's orders.
- Seems a bit mean.
:29:21
He does hold back a bit,
I must say.
:29:24
Don't agree with it myself.
:29:29
Yes, well, I'm, er...
I'm delighted to welcome you, Doctor.
:29:35
It's remarkably warm
for this time of year, is it not?
:29:39
- Well, it's a bit cold after London.
- Really?
:29:43
I always wear wool next to the skin.
:29:45
It's much healthier than breathing
fumes of combustible gasses.
:29:51
- Is that your car outside?
- Yes.
:29:54
0h. I do my nearer visits
on a bicycle,
:29:58
for the fresh air, you know.