:27:00
Shall I look up some names, talk to someone?
:27:04
I've got a lot of ideas,
but they won't come together.
:27:06
It happens all the time, forgetting names.
:27:11
So, does it happens all the time?
:27:13
Does she mean "writer's block"?
I suppose she does, but...
:27:16
-Iris can always write, Doctor.
-Oh, I know.
:27:18
-Iris is a person of some...
-Yes. But it doesn't work like that...
:27:22
But surely in her case,
a woman with a first-class mind?
:27:26
We'll have to be certain.
There'll have to be tests, scans.
:27:29
Well, I don't think I can...
I mean it's a little beyond my competence.
:27:35
Iris finds her new book very tiring and difficult.
:27:38
Basically, I'll arrange something.
:27:40
Iris has a very clear mind...
:27:42
...mine's a muddle but not hers.
:27:45
She does everything, always has.
Food, shopping...
:27:48
...tickets for things...
:27:50
I never know how she manages
and does her books as well.
:27:54
Well, they can get your help.
:27:57
No, nobody would suit. We're odd, you know.
:28:02
There's a very good place,
a specialist nursing home, Vale Hose.
:28:05
-Not necessary.
-Oh, no, not yet.
:28:06
-Not your fault. I'm sorry.
-I'm orry.
:28:08
Well...take care.
:28:12
Goodbye, Doctor.
Thank you. Careful. Goodbye.
:28:17
Iris!
:28:18
I'm sure the country won't go to the dogs.
:28:21
Not knowing the Prime Minister's name
is not a capital offence.
:28:24
-Absolutely.
-I know the names that matter.
:28:26
It'll be all right.
:28:28
Well, it will be if you stop worrying.
:28:31
I've got a book to finish.
:28:33
...Tony Blair. So there.
:28:43
Iris, are you comfortable?
:28:46
I'm going to start the scan now.
Just keep nice and still.
:28:50
Try to relax.
It'll take about fifteen minutes.