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:19:00
My idea is that they get their feet wet in radio
and build from there.

:19:03
It's not as glamorous
as jumping right into TV,

:19:06
but it's a solid place to start
and there's a lot more of them for sale.

:19:10
Plus it would solve Trask's problem with
the Japanese trying to take him over,

:19:14
because FCC forbids foreign ownership
of radio as well as TV.

:19:22
Interesting. You've been
following this, you say?

:19:27
Yeah.
:19:29
No chance you overheard it,
say on the elevator?

:19:33
- No, no way.
- Somewhere.

:19:36
It's my idea.
:19:39
Good, good.
:19:43
- Discuss it with anyone else?
- Nope. You think there's something there?

:19:48
Well, I can think it through for you.
Leave me your notes. I'll have a look-see.

:19:53
OK.
:19:55
I've been trying to get into the entrée
programme and this would be a big push.

:19:59
- If anything happens, you'll...
- Absolutely, Tess.

:20:02
Two-way street, remember?
:20:05
Yeah, thank you.
:20:27
It's just... It's so exciting.
I mean, she takes me seriously.

:20:32
I know you hate when I say this,
but I think it's because she's a woman.

:20:37
There's none of that
chasing-around-the-desk crap.

:20:40
And it's like she wants to be my mentor,
which is exactly what I needed.

:20:44
I feel like I'm finally gettin' somewhere.
:20:47
That's great, but let's step on it
or the pizza's gonna freeze, honey.

:20:51
Maybe we could all go out sometime.
Dinner in the city.

:20:56
You would like her, I think.
:20:59
God. Remember when all you had to do
was a few buckles?


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