:05:00
Whew.
:05:01
Come here.
:05:02
What?
:05:05
First, you've got
to be kidding me.
:05:06
You know this is pointless.
:05:08
Oh, l hate this.
:05:11
So what do you think of him?
:05:13
l think he's
an absolute sweetheart.
:05:14
He's gorgeous, really, he is.
:05:16
He is, and he's sweet
and he's funny and wild.
:05:20
He's very English.
:05:21
You married a very English
Englishman.
:05:23
You're blushing!
:05:26
How's home?
:05:27
Home's good.
lt misses you.
:05:29
Work?
:05:30
Oh, you know, very exciting.
:05:31
They gave me a story
about a ten-car pile-up
:05:34
on 54th Street.
:05:35
You know, whatever.
:05:36
Looking up?
:05:37
Oh, top of the news pile,
you know?
:05:39
You will be.
:05:41
Someday.
:05:43
But on that note,
:05:44
l think it's time
l left the stage
:05:46
and brought on someone
very special indeed.
:05:47
Thank you very much.
:05:52
Hi, um...
:05:53
l'm sorry to interrupt,
but Mr. Bauford's son, Henry,
:05:57
would like to make
an announcement.
:06:02
Thank you.
:06:04
Now, ladies and gentlemen,
:06:06
as you know, one of the reasons
we're here tonight
:06:09
is to show our appreciation
to Lawrence Bauford
:06:12
for all the great work
he's done
:06:15
as Chairman of Aid Relief
lnternational.
:06:27
Sir... Sir!
:06:36
Sarah!
:06:37
Oh, darling.
:06:39
-She's cut.
-Oh God.
:06:40
Are you all right?
:06:48
You ask me,
it's a bloody rip-off.
:06:50
1 ,000 quid
for an over-cooked meal
:06:52
and a dry hump
on the dance floor,
:06:53
but still, we're all
getting drunk for a good cause.
:06:55
Right?
:06:57
Cheers.