:24:00
- Can't think of nothing.
- Nothing?
:24:03
The traffic. It's a bit congested...
:24:06
That's the worst thing,
as far you're concerned?
:24:08
Some people don't work hard enough.
:24:10
I work hard in Bristol. I do it for one person.
:24:15
Her name's Margaret Robins.
I've got the photograph on me.
:24:19
Everyone these days
wants something for nothing.
:24:22
They don't want to put anything out
for what they're striving to get out of this.
:24:27
Talking as a Londoner, I think...
:24:31
how rife homosexuality has become,
in London itself.
:24:35
I would say again, in retrospect,
that a few years back...
:24:38
Again, two or three years ago...
:24:39
that you were very blatantly approached
by different people in different places.
:24:43
Really?
:24:45
It does, sort of, still...
:24:47
- You say it's worse?
- It has become worse over a period of time...
:24:50
- but you have to live with it.
- I suppose so.
:24:57
- Try that London number again?
- What was that number again, sir?
:25:00
- Flaxman-2249.
- One moment, please.
:25:18
Morphy Richards refrigerator,
gift of Mr. Charles Glass...
:25:22
Number 81.
:25:25
- Here.
- Mr. David Rodney Barlow.
:25:29
Holiday for two in the Bahamas,
gift of Mr. Samuel Goldstone...
:25:34
Number 68.
:25:37
Yes, me. But I've just come back.
:25:42
Normally I never did charity work.
It's usually terribly draggy.
:25:46
But Robert was away, and Miles Brand
happened to phone the same day.
:25:52
After all, he had chosen me
for the Honeyglow girl.
:25:56
Miles didn't mean a thing in my private life.
I didn't attach any importance to it.