Doctor at Large
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1:18:07
(Snoring)
1:18:10
Mr Anaesthetist!
1:18:12
If the patient can stay awake during
his operation, surely you can!

1:18:18
Hello, chaps. You know Nan?
1:18:22
- 0h, hello.
- We have met.

1:18:24
When are you coming
to see my research?

1:18:26
You'll find it interesting.
It's instructive.

1:18:30
- What is it?
- 0h, wait till you see.

1:18:32
- Well, cheers all round.
- I thought you didn't drink.

1:18:36
Normally, I don't,
but I'm celebrating.

1:18:39
I'm engaged to be married.
1:18:41
- Congratulations.
- But to whom?

1:18:44
Well, didn't you know?
Nan Macpherson.

1:18:46
- 0h!
- 0h.

1:18:49
I say, do you know of a place for
a honeymoon, romantic and all that?

1:18:54
As a matter of fact, I do.
1:18:57
It's a nice little place,
very quiet.

1:18:59
Suit you both perfectly.
It's called the Judges Arms.

1:19:03
I once stayed there
under most romantic circumstances.

1:19:16
Well, that's that.
Now, try and remember it.

1:19:20
They're bound to ask
something on antibiotics.

1:19:23
- I'll try.
- I must go. I'm on night duty.

1:19:29
- Joy?
- Mmm?

1:19:31
How could anyone
marry a bloke like Bingham?

1:19:36
- I suppose she loves him.
- I suppose so. Hm!

1:19:41
What a life, being married
to a doctor, anyway, eh?

1:19:45
Yes, it would be a strain.
1:19:47
It would be nice, too,
if you married the right one.

1:19:50
- No supper?
- No, thanks.

1:19:52
It's not baked beans.
I'm on to omelettes these days.

1:19:56
Joy, you're very sweet.
1:19:58
What would I do if you passed your
exams and beetled off somewhere?


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