:59:11
Emergency prescription, please.
Painkillers from Dr. Hamilton.
:59:17
My friend, Bob.
:59:23
Did you bring that nice shampoo?
:59:26
lt's a bloody silly time
for a haircut.
:59:29
Daisy?
:59:31
What are you doing up?
:59:32
Oh, l'm in with the dribblers
and the dying, noisy bunch.
:59:36
Night's the only quiet time.
:59:39
You ve not got your scissors
on you, have you?
:59:42
Get terrible knots
when l'm not seen too regular.
:59:45
Not that you care.
:59:48
l'll come tomorrow, Daisy,
and bring my bag of tricks, eh?
:59:51
'' l'll come tomorrow. ' That's what they all say.
:59:56
But they never do.
:59:58
And l don t have
many tomorrows, do l?
1:00:00
ln case you've forgotten,
neither do l, you selfish, old bat.
1:00:09
That's the spirit.
1:00:15
Tomorrow, then.
1:00:25
- Come on, Tony!
- Ladies and gents,
1:00:30
welcome back to Keighley's
British Hairdressing Championships.
1:00:33
All right then, lovely lasses,
1:00:36
on to the arena, please, thank you.
1:00:42
Round Three is entitled,
' Hair By Night. '
1:00:45
ln '' Hair By Night,''
the judges are looking for. . .
1:00:48
'' an evening wear style. . .
1:00:50
which combines
elegant traditionalism. . .
1:00:53
with an imaginative, modern approach
to elaborate, formal styling, '
1:00:57
it says here.
1:00:59
Well, it's your Friday night
fancy hairdo, isn't it?