:52:00
	Inevitably, certain sections of the ship
will be sealed off.
:52:06
	But because of the refit,
we're all used to that, anyway.
:52:17
	The situation in London
is that Scotland Yard...
:52:20
	has got the investigation well in hand.
:52:23
	Now if there are any questions...
:52:37
	How long until dawn, Captain?
:52:41
	A good 12 hours. Plenty of time.
:52:44
	Captain, without being an alarmist...
:52:48
	we're sailing on a ship
that might hypothetically be blown up.
:52:55
	And the sea is so strong,
it's too rough for the lifeboats.
:52:59
	That's about it, isn't it?
:53:01
	Yes, that's about it.
:53:04
	Thanks for your candor, Captain.
:53:07
	Just wanted a clear picture
for my wife's diary.
:53:13
	- What's he smiling at?
- Well, that's all.
:53:16
	Thank you very much for listening to me.
:53:20
	What's that?
:53:24
	- Sorry.
- Sorry.
:53:27
	Go on.
:53:33
	What do we do?
:53:34
	- I'm taking two sleeping tablets.
- There's not much you can do, is there?
:53:38
	I've lost them again.
:53:41
	As I was saying,
before I was so politely interrupted...
:53:49
	Tonight's fancy dress ball
will continue as per program...
:53:52
	and as if nothing had happened!
:53:57
	Are we downhearted?