:38:05
Barenboim.
:38:07
I thought he was
from Argentina.
:38:09
Surely that must be
a German name.
:38:11
I think it must
be Jewish.
:38:13
Oh.
:38:15
Oh, dear.
:38:16
I had a large breakfast
this morning.
:38:19
He's a pig.
:38:21
I have got plenty more.
Piers, dig in.
:38:24
Anyway, mummy,
:38:25
we're really desperate
to get married,
:38:27
but lord knows when
we'll have the time.
:38:31
Of course. It's best not
to rush these things.
:38:34
I'm completely
booked up until may.
:38:37
And Danny's
booked up...
:38:39
June.
:38:39
He's such a show-off,
but he's very handsome.
:38:41
Of course, we only
really meet in airports.
:38:43
We're going to do more
joint bookings together.
:38:45
Sort of a duo,
like the Beatles.
:38:47
There are 4 Beatles,
actually.
:38:49
Are there?
:38:50
Mm-hmm.
Oh.
:38:50
Anyway, when we do
get married,
:38:52
we're going
to get married
:38:53
somewhere
wildly romantic
:38:54
like the wailing wall
in Jerusalem.
:38:56
Don't you have to be Jewish
to be married there?
:38:59
Yes, that's right.
I'm going to be Jewish.
:39:02
I'm having lessons
already.
:39:03
Instruction, not lessons.
:39:05
Oh.
:39:05
So, what do you think?
:39:11
Why are you talking funny?
:39:14
Am I?
:39:17
Nobody becomes Jewish.
:39:17
I know for a fact you can't
just convert to Judaism.
:39:21
Bye-bye now.
:39:22
Leave it to me.
:39:23
Honestly,
I can sort it out.
:39:26
Oh, uh...
:39:29
She can't possibly be
Jewish, for god's sake.
:39:33
She's blond.
:39:38
They call them
the Arthur and Guinevere
:39:42
of music's Camelot.
:39:43
The blossoming romance
between Jacqueline Du Pré
:39:45
and the Argentinean pianist
Daniel Barenboim
:39:48
has taken the world
by storm.
:39:51
Up a bit higher.
:39:53
That's it.
:39:54
Oh, I can see them now.
:39:57
Miss Du Pré astonished
the British public
:39:59
with her brilliant rendition
of Elgar's cello concerto.