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00:00:00What a time to be alive
00:00:24I'ma put myself first
00:00:30Everything's so amazing
00:00:36I said wow
00:00:42Hello, welcome
00:00:51I must introduce all of you
00:00:54I'm Lucy
00:00:55You're Lucy
00:00:56Welcome Lucy, dear
00:00:58Come in and go and sit down
00:01:00I'm Alice
00:01:01Alice, and where are you from?
00:01:02Hailing Island
00:01:03Hailing Island
00:01:04Jane
00:01:05Jane
00:01:06From Newport, Wales
00:01:08I'm Philip
00:01:09And Philip
00:01:10And then we think Lucy was from Scotland
00:01:12Yes, yes
00:01:13Come along in Philip
00:01:14Good, good, good
00:01:15Come along, Jimmy
00:01:16Nice to see you
00:01:17Wonderful
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00:01:21Excuse me a minute, Malcolm
00:01:23Hello, can I help you?
00:01:24Um, yes
00:01:25It says outside you say sell gay news
00:01:27Yes, would you like a copy?
00:01:28Yes, please
00:01:30It's 25 pence, please
00:01:32Thanks very much
00:01:34Would you like some coffee while you're here?
00:01:36Yes, please
00:01:37Well, let's get some over there
00:01:38What else do you do in SMG?
00:01:43I mean, apart from selling papers and things
00:01:45Well, we have weekly meetings
00:01:46We have discussions and guest speakers for example
00:01:49And social events too
00:01:50In fact, we're having a disco this evening
00:01:52But not in here
00:01:53I hasten to
00:01:54But really a disco
00:01:55What, you mean men dancing with men?
00:01:56And women with women, yes
00:01:57It doesn't seem possible in Scotland
00:01:59It happens in Scotland, yes
00:02:00Have you been to a gay disco before?
00:02:02No
00:02:03I don't think I'd have the nerve
00:02:04What do people wear?
00:02:05Exactly the same sort of thing as you and I are wearing now
00:02:07Would you like to come along?
00:02:09Well, yes
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00:02:42I know
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00:02:55Alright
00:02:56I'm sure
00:02:57You got to back
00:02:59You got to go
00:02:59woman
00:03:00I just didn't know
00:03:02I didn't know
00:03:02Well
00:03:03I just did
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00:03:05I feel like
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00:03:09I believe we shall only succeed
00:03:37in maintaining and securing our traditional tolerance
00:03:42and fairness in this country
00:03:43if we cut the number of immigrants coming in now.
00:04:00I think Mrs. Stato's remarks are very much racist
00:04:03and there are people within even the parliamentary Tory party
00:04:07who are saying that she shouldn't have said some of these things.
00:04:09What do you think she actually said?
00:04:11Well, she was trying to say, well, immigration,
00:04:13number of people coming in should be cut down.
00:04:15What she hasn't said, that out of 70,000 immigrants
00:04:18who came in recently,
00:04:20it's less than half were black people.
00:04:22You know, those are the ones she's getting at.
00:04:24She's not talking about immigrants.
00:04:26I think we ought to make the difference.
00:04:27We need a euphemistic term of the word.
00:04:29She just wants to stop black immigration.
00:04:30Of course, that's what she's doing.
00:04:31What effect do you think the words will have?
00:04:33Well, I think it's going to add to the conflict and the violence
00:04:35in places like this where Paul has sown his seeds.
00:04:39Yeah, it's not going to help.
00:04:40You were given some clogs tonight.
00:04:47Don't you think they're very smart?
00:04:50They look enormous.
00:04:51I can't think whether they're easy to wear,
00:04:54but I must try it.
00:04:55Oh, Lancashire clogs.
00:04:56What are you going to do, sir?
00:04:57Clogmaker.
00:04:58Well, I'm going to try them on first,
00:04:59but they're not actually going to go canvassing or something in them,
00:05:02but don't you have to sort of rock in a clog?
00:05:04You don't walk, you gently rock.
00:05:06Sounds like rock, rock, rock around the clog, doesn't it?
00:05:10I'll try them on to see if they're gone.
00:05:18Could you stay with your fantasy, Alison?
00:05:21And maybe just say, stay with it with your eyes closed,
00:05:25and just share with us what's happening for you in your fantasy.
00:05:30In the first part of my fantasy,
00:05:33I was in a South Sea Island type place.
00:05:36The beautiful blue lagoon.
00:05:40And just...
00:05:41Just alternating between swimming and lying on the beach,
00:05:47and not having to do anything,
00:05:49or think about anything, or worry about anything.
00:05:52Just... just letting go.
00:05:59Just... just doing nothing.
00:06:02Just being.
00:06:04Do you find that difficult to do here?
00:06:05Could you let yourself do nothing right now?
00:06:22I'll talk about what makes it difficult for you to do that.
00:06:27I think I feel that if I do nothing,
00:06:28I'm...
00:06:29I'm not...
00:06:31I almost don't exist.
00:06:34If people can't see me doing anything,
00:06:37I'm worthless somehow.
00:06:38I've been singing, stop right now.
00:06:40Let's listen.
00:06:40I'm going to...
00:06:55I'm..
00:06:55I'm not teaching me today.
00:06:57I think...
00:07:02I don't know
00:07:03of all the hundreds of airplanes we've recovered over the last 10 years very very few are still
00:07:19have the pilots in them and if we were certain that the pilot was to the nether I think we'd
00:07:24probably think twice about a recovery operation compass we seem to have come across the cockpit area
00:07:37now but a lot of the wreckage is mixed mixed up together and obviously on impact all the wreckage
00:07:41is constant heated down into the cockpit area I don't think it was really recognizable as human
00:07:52remains in those two feet thing now is to inform the police it's a very very rare occurrence that
00:08:01we find an aircraft for the remains of the pilot on board most of them bailed out safely in this
00:08:06instance the airplane dived into the ground at high speed buried itself about 25 feet and the
00:08:12facilities that they had at the time just weren't sufficient to recover the aircraft or the pilot
00:08:17so we should now have to notify the authorities hello please I'd like to report the finding of some human remains
00:08:35we have to think in terms of several parliaments we have to move this country in a new direction
00:09:05to change the way we look at things to create a wholly new attitude of mind can it be done well the people have taken the first step by
00:09:17electing us we say to them yes the conservatives can do it and we will do it
00:09:24time to shake off the self-doubt induced by decades of dependence on the state as master and not as servants
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00:10:42what sort of airplane was it
00:10:56hurricane
00:10:58hurricane
00:11:00there's some of the remains of the aircraft along with the two sacks of bits and pieces
00:11:12that's
00:11:14yes it smells a bit as well
00:11:16that's the remains of
00:11:18that's the remains of
00:11:20a bit
00:11:22like a skeleton
00:11:24oh
00:11:26bones and bits and pieces
00:11:28yeah probably
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00:11:34it's more um
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00:11:40smells typical shepi soil
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00:11:44if the remains are sorted through and the bits of uniform are sorted through
00:11:46presumably there's some form of identification there somewhere
00:11:48i mean we don't finish the fault of sort of
00:11:50kicking it about
00:11:52we should have to do that
00:11:54i'm aware that i really
00:11:58i'm enjoying you for the first time
00:12:00i've only been in a group with you a couple of times
00:12:02and i i haven't liked your smile and your talk
00:12:04i'm sorry i think you're pretty and attractive but i haven't liked your way
00:12:08and i suddenly find myself liking this
00:12:10kind of slightly spare empty look interesting very much
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00:12:16it puts me off i like you when you don't smile
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00:19:14I'm afraid. Different worlds. It can't be helped. It's just the way it is. So I don't bother.
00:19:17And if I were to go by myself, I suppose you would probably think I was with somebody else,
00:19:21you understand what I mean? So I don't. I just don't bother. I've given up. I've completely
00:19:26given up. You know, I'm just really, it sounds ridiculous to you, of course, and you won't
00:19:31believe it, and none of the people who see this will believe it, but I'm just waiting
00:19:34to be measured up for the old box, you know. You know, the six foot by two, you know that one.
00:19:44We arrived there, and those other boats that were near vicinity, they were already lifting
00:20:12survivors. What was the state of Lord Mountbatten's boat?
00:20:16Well, it was non-existent. It was just in small, very small pieces. It was just blown to small
00:20:24bits. And how loud was the explosion?
00:20:27Well, it was very loud. In fact, everybody in the village heard it.
00:20:30Talking of the cinema, would you like to accompany me to the rocks here tonight?
00:20:41Oh, well, I don't know.
00:20:43Oh, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking I might make a pass. Because I'm your employer,
00:20:47if you didn't do what you told, I might make things difficult for you, like losing you your
00:20:51job. But I wouldn't do things like that. Now, all I want is the companionship of a beautiful
00:20:58woman. Well, take your wife. I'm sure she's beautiful.
00:21:01Yes, it's often been said that my wife has the face that could launch a thousand ships.
00:21:06You mean she's like Helen of Troy?
00:21:07No, she looks like a docker.
00:21:08No, she looks like a pretty head.
00:21:21Let's go.
00:22:21You believe in astrology, do you?
00:22:28Yes, I do.
00:22:29I find I'm at ease most with other fire signs, which are Leo and Aries.
00:22:34You're a Sagittarian, I gather.
00:22:37Yes, that's correct.
00:22:37And that, of course, is a very strong sign.
00:22:40Just by virtue of the fact that you have a routine, you have a family, and your horizons are limited,
00:22:48obviously you just are not able to get out into the wide world.
00:22:51And meet people.
00:22:53And this is one way of doing it.
00:22:56Visual impressions are very important.
00:22:58And if you can see somebody, you more or less know straight away whether you think you will like them or not.
00:23:05With the video type of dating system, you can have a look at them.
00:23:09If you don't like them, then you just whiz on to somebody else.
00:23:14Other times, you can see somebody who you think is fantastic, and they open their mouth and they put their foot in it.
00:23:20And if you don't like them, you can see somebody who you think is fantastic, and they put their foot in it.
00:23:25And I'm going to try it.
00:23:26And I'm going to try it.
00:23:27And I'm going to try it.
00:23:28And I'm going to try it.
00:23:29And I'm going to try it.
00:23:38And I'm going to try it.
00:23:46It's magnified.
00:23:52the secrets of the past and said I've lost control again.
00:23:57And of a voice I told her when and where to ice,
00:23:59she said I've lost control again.
00:24:05My job is very boring, and of course it's very tiring.
00:24:11But I tend to find that now, after the amount of years
00:24:15I've done on the job, I can cope with it.
00:24:20Some days the boredom gets so bad that I have to walk away from the machine,
00:24:27because I tend to get angry when I really go over the top with boredom.
00:24:45One of the main things about it was the feeling that you got
00:24:49from the body of the church, from the singing of the church.
00:24:52There was a lot of feeling, a lot of emotion.
00:24:56People thinking about their wedding days and their baptisms and so forth.
00:25:01I think, well, even I think about bringing four daughters up the aisle.
00:25:10So, we're married, giving them away.
00:25:13the helper to the kitchen of the church,
00:25:14and the other people falling away with them.
00:25:15What did you do, the bridge Rosa?
00:25:16The other one was a little bit.
00:25:17I had a lot of feeling in a lot of feeling,
00:25:18that you can experience a lot of feeling.
00:25:20And look at the place that you've lost control again.
00:25:22And wonder that the pride of the church,
00:25:23who left the church when you've lost control again,
00:25:24that you can't take a lot of feeling.
00:25:26You can't take a lot of time.
00:25:27And now, when you've lost control again at the time,
00:25:28and you can't take a lot of time from the session,
00:25:29and say to the teachers once they've lost control again.
00:27:02Monetarism worked throughout the 19th century, when we were the envy of the world, with our people growing in numbers and generally prospering, generally, despite all the horrors of the time, with the world looking to us for how to do it. It could work again.
00:28:21It's great. You know, like anybody can go to the Harbour of the Pan. There's never any sort of trouble between religious factions in there. You know, there's never any fights.
00:28:29They just want to hear the music and enjoy themselves.
00:28:31The music sort of brings them together.
00:28:34Leave it on the music so bright
00:28:38Put on the wind
00:28:40Think it in there
00:28:43Love is a nice, diva
00:28:48We know how to do it
00:28:51Love is a nice, diva
00:28:57We know how to show it
00:29:00We know how to do it
00:29:03Love is a nice, diva
00:29:05We know how far as we're making, we've been just enough to take a look to the mind.
00:29:35Well, about a month ago, he developed a rash which he'd had over 12 months ago.
00:30:01The rash, when he had it 12 months or more ago, we took him to the vet and he told us it was a sort of a fungus which we'd have to watch.
00:30:09He had treatment for about two months or more and the rash did clear up.
00:30:14Then, as I said, it reoccurred again about a month ago and on being taken to the vets, we were informed that he was changing sex.
00:30:25Well, you can imagine that this was a shock to us.
00:30:28The vet went on to explain that his male organs were disappearing and, as such, he was developing very prominent female organs.
00:30:40He's an immensely masculine-looking dog.
00:30:43Yes.
00:30:44This is a sort of tragedy.
00:30:46I mean, I look at Bruno and I think, well, I can't imagine you as being feminine.
00:30:52He's too masculine.
00:30:53But apparently, according to what the vet told us, that with having the operation, the dog should be, you know, a completely new dog.
00:31:06I think we'll have coffee and stay this all so much quicker, isn't it?
00:31:19No one could call this a particularly grand kitchen.
00:31:27No, it's interesting.
00:31:28It didn't.
00:31:29And you'll see what I mean.
00:31:30There's absolutely no way in which you could eat in here because there's no place where you can get a, uh, a small table then.
00:31:37I've always longed for a really lovely kitchen, which I've never really had.
00:31:43One that would go straight out onto a patio where you can have breakfast.
00:31:47I've always longed for that, but I've never had it.
00:31:49Oh, well, huh.
00:31:50You could do this.
00:31:54Oh, great.
00:32:01All right?
00:32:03There's some cards there.
00:32:05Yeah.
00:32:06Letters, no bills.
00:32:07Probably bills, yeah.
00:32:13I'll have a look upstairs there.
00:32:15All right?
00:32:15All right.
00:32:16Come in.
00:32:16Come in.
00:32:33It's your house.
00:32:58In 25 years, it is your house and nobody else's.
00:33:02Nobody can take it away from you.
00:33:05You're in rented accommodation.
00:33:06You pay rent until the day you die for nothing.
00:33:09And, uh, you just can't lose.
00:33:12Can you all sit down, please?
00:33:20Can you all sit down, please?
00:33:20Can you all sit down, please?
00:33:38Can you all sit down, please?
00:33:39VALERICALDMAN
00:33:43Walked in the cold air
00:33:54Freezing breath through the window
00:34:03When I'm waiting
00:34:05A man in the dark
00:34:14In the picture
00:34:15I'm so mystic and so blue
00:34:18The voice reaching out
00:34:26In the piercing tray
00:34:28It stays with you until
00:34:35The feeling has gone on to you
00:34:39And it's something to me
00:34:42It's something to me
00:34:48I think we've found a man running a small
00:34:57Well, I know, but I mean, it's basically
00:35:00It's a man running a small stable of very young
00:35:03And even underage prostitutes
00:35:06Who he has, for the most part, corrupted himself
00:35:09Yeah, that's the sort of thing that gets our readers very angry
00:35:11Age 12, 13, 14
00:35:13Yeah
00:35:14Smashing
00:35:15This is David Potts
00:35:34On behalf of the News of the World
00:35:37Testing this tape
00:35:39Prior to an interview
00:35:41On child corruption
00:35:44Testing
00:35:46Testing
00:35:47Testing
00:35:48Testing
00:35:49Your candidate, Helena Stevens
00:35:58Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen
00:36:07You carry on
00:36:09You carry on
00:36:10Carry on
00:36:10Sit down
00:36:11The National Guard must be getting the fish strong
00:36:16No
00:36:19Sit down
00:36:19Sit, sit down
00:36:21Sit, sit down
00:36:22Sit, sit down
00:36:23Sit, sit down
00:36:25Sit, sit, sit down
00:36:27Sit, sit, sit down
00:36:27Sit, sit, sit, sit, sit down
00:36:33Sit down
00:36:34Everyone has to sit down
00:36:35Come on
00:36:36Come on
00:36:38Oh, I'm not sure everybody
00:36:40We've got to make sure
00:36:42You do
00:36:42Correct
00:36:45That's the point.
00:36:53That's the way we're in there.
00:36:55I mean, that's part of the way we're in there.
00:36:58We can shut the door.
00:37:15But if you go close up to a black hole, then the gravitational field becomes stronger.
00:37:36It would be a very nice idea.
00:37:41If one could fall into a black hole and then come out in another universe.
00:37:47If one could fall into a black hole and then come out in another universe.
00:38:11Well done!
00:38:21Good night.
00:38:51Dennis Meadows, condemned to a life on the dole.
00:39:09Is that how you see it?
00:39:10That's precisely what's happening in concert for two o'clock today.
00:39:14There's three and a half thousand men who will be off this plant,
00:39:17and in effect, we have no job prospects whatsoever.
00:39:47I'm sorry about the warmth of the welkin.
00:40:03Oh, that was absolutely terrific, wasn't it?
00:40:05Which factory is closed up?
00:40:07A small one, which has suffered from lack of investment, among other things.
00:40:11This is what would normally be a working day.
00:40:14It's the middle of the week, and we're now down in this plant,
00:40:16which produces well over half the cast-iron baths of the United Kingdom,
00:40:21on to one week on, one week off.
00:40:25And that's an immediate and practical effect
00:40:27of the strict monetarism policy that the government is carrying on.
00:40:31The managing director said,
00:40:33I'm very sorry to tell you, but as from this minute,
00:40:36the firm has gone into voluntary liquidisation.
00:40:39That was it.
00:40:41Somebody shouted, will we get any wages?
00:40:43And he said, you'll get nothing.
00:40:44There now follows a government statement
00:40:47on the current employment figures.
00:40:49Oh, dear.
00:41:04Oh, dear, oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:41:06The government seems to have totally lost its way
00:41:10in terms of the interaction of four economic indicators
00:41:14on British industry.
00:41:17Oh, God.
00:41:20As every member of any firm knows,
00:41:23once with high interest rates as a weapon for controlling money supply,
00:41:27what is the first thing that has to be cut?
00:41:30Investment.
00:41:31Because you still have to pay wages
00:41:33and you still have to pay your current costs.
00:41:35One day we may be able to afford it.
00:41:38I get the economic policies right.
00:41:40The government would say,
00:41:44just hang on and stop making such a fuss now.
00:41:47Yeah, all I can say is that the government
00:41:48isn't standing where I'm bloody well standing.
00:41:49You seem to be, you seem to be dancing on your own.
00:42:15I am.
00:42:16Is that allowed?
00:42:17No, you see, my partner wasn't allowed in.
00:42:20Really?
00:42:21Yeah.
00:42:21But you're doing all right, though, aren't you?
00:42:23Well, I'm trying.
00:42:24What do you think about when you're dancing?
00:42:26Nothing.
00:42:27Just mind your brain?
00:42:28Complete blank.
00:42:29Personally, I think you're, you're the type of, the,
00:42:45because you're not really on to,
00:42:50I think you like the more gentle thing.
00:42:55Have you got a label?
00:43:06Yeah, I just look at the washing labels on me clothes.
00:43:09If I clean, I put them on.
00:43:11They're the only labels I take on, you know what it's all.
00:43:12Well, I like the damned and things like that.
00:43:16I'm a punk and she likes all sorts.
00:43:19Do you class yourselves as punks?
00:43:21Don't class yourselves as anything, individuals.
00:43:23Well, I'm a Bowie fan.
00:43:25Bowie fan?
00:43:25Yeah.
00:43:26Do you class yourself as anything else?
00:43:27Do you like being classed as a Bowie fan?
00:43:29Yeah, that's what I like, you know.
00:43:31That's a little bit.
00:43:32Are you both classed as Bowie fans?
00:43:34No.
00:43:34Yeah, she's not.
00:43:35I was a Susie fan until I met him.
00:43:38Well, very normal in this world today, very normal, normal person.
00:43:43Not weird at all.
00:43:46Label?
00:43:47Yeah.
00:43:47A woman?
00:43:48I'm a me rocker.
00:43:49I'm into meself.
00:43:50What were you before you were an Arab?
00:43:53I was a punk for a while and a mod.
00:43:57What made you change from punk to Arab?
00:44:00I've got more money.
00:44:02If you were to class yourself as anything, would you?
00:44:04If you had to...
00:44:05If I had to, I wouldn't.
00:44:07I'd just call myself me.
00:44:35Beresford, he knew.
00:44:37He was talking to me about the terrible things that were going on in the squadron.
00:44:44He said, I just can't stand the way he frigs about in the air every time there's a blitz on.
00:44:53We all shout at him that he's not following the vectors given by the controller, but it makes no difference.
00:45:00He just goes the wrong way and then circles and circles around in the air.
00:45:06This afternoon, we all saw the bombs crashing below us, way over to the east, on the oil tanks, in the Thames estuary.
00:45:18But do you think that made any difference to him?
00:45:22No.
00:45:23He just went on circling at about 18,000 feet.
00:45:28He didn't seem to hear or see anything.
00:45:31But they all disappeared in the same way, and I don't know how many often were ever found again, presumably, like Hugh Beresford.
00:45:53They may be, um, may have just, um, dug themselves into the ground somewhere.
00:45:59It cost us lives, lives, I don't know how many lives.
00:46:08You're unemployed?
00:46:10Yes, please.
00:46:12Only one day a week I'm working.
00:46:14Uh, what do you do then?
00:46:16I'm going to the unemployment exchange for to be collecting my money.
00:46:21Oh, blimey.
00:46:23I get more money for not being working than when I'm working.
00:46:28I don't think that series is socially damaging.
00:46:30I hope it isn't, otherwise we really oughtn't to be doing it.
00:46:32But I think that what people get out of that is a lot of enjoyment.
00:46:38I don't think it's at the expense of the characters.
00:46:41I think there is a multiracial community working in that classroom at some level,
00:46:49which is enjoyable, which may make people who are not members of any of those racial minorities
00:46:54friendlier towards the races that they see portrayed there
00:47:00without saying, when they meet an Indian in the street,
00:47:05uh, oh, he always talks like that and he's funny because he wears a turban.
00:47:09uh, oh, yeah.
00:47:12Okay,
00:47:22uh,
00:47:22uh, uh, uh.
00:47:26I don't know what I'm saying.
00:48:26What have you been taking?
00:48:28What have you been taking?
00:48:30What have you been sniffing that tin of glue?
00:48:32Nah.
00:48:33You didn't take all of it, did you?
00:48:41What, you taking the whole tin?
00:48:43I don't know what it is.
00:48:44Oh, I know. Who's got it?
00:48:46What, he's lost it?
00:48:47Who?
00:48:48Davey's got it.
00:48:52Where Davey?
00:48:53He'll be back in a minute. He's going to get some money to get chips for us.
00:48:56Are you better?
00:48:58You will, I promise.
00:48:59Have you got the plug?
00:49:00Yeah.
00:49:03Me, groomer, me, groomer.
00:49:15Don't you think, at the end of the day, there are a load of hooligans,
00:49:18whatever their views are, it's best just to leave them alone?
00:49:21How can you leave them alone?
00:49:23When they beat our mothers and children, you tell us to leave them alone?
00:49:26That's the right question.
00:49:27Right.
00:49:28Is this the first time this has happened on this sort of scale?
00:49:30Yeah.
00:49:31It never happened before.
00:49:32It's happened at schools, right?
00:49:34They're taking their little kids to school, Indian women,
00:49:37and skinheads are beating them up.
00:49:38Yeah.
00:49:39And this time it got worse.
00:49:40So nobody wants to know, so we had to do what we could do for our people.
00:49:45We've been telling the police, we've been telling the local authority,
00:49:49that Southall is going to explode tomorrow.
00:49:52Right.
00:49:53Because in view of the kind of racial harassment of blacks in Southall,
00:49:57nothing is being done.
00:49:59They don't want to know, they don't want to know anything.
00:50:01It's coming to an extent where Southall will explode tomorrow.
00:50:05Oh.
00:50:27So there's plenty of room this year, but we haven't got Princess Anne, have we?
00:50:32No.
00:50:33No, we haven't.
00:50:34No, it's just the two there.
00:50:35Just the two there.
00:50:36Is that far?
00:50:37That's about right for them, isn't it?
00:50:38Well, I'm just wondering.
00:50:39You want plenty of room?
00:50:40Do you think?
00:50:41Well, we've only got the pages.
00:50:43I think they want to be slightly in view of...
00:50:45Yeah.
00:50:46Yeah.
00:50:47...her Majesty.
00:50:48As long as they have enough room for their feet, you know.
00:50:51For the feet.
00:50:52Oh, that's it.
00:50:53That's it.
00:50:54That's it.
00:50:55Actually, that's about right.
00:50:56Hmm.
00:50:57That's right.
00:50:58Plus you have a small button on here.
00:51:00Yeah.
00:51:01Yes.
00:51:02Yes.
00:51:03Well, Duke of Loster, Duke of Kent.
00:51:05Yes.
00:51:06And then we fill up that particular bench there.
00:51:07That's right.
00:51:08With the senior players, and that's atop.
00:51:09Oh, yes.
00:51:10That's right.
00:51:11And then you were asking about the ambassadors.
00:51:12The ambassadors along there after the Royal Ladies, and the overflow just above.
00:51:16That's it.
00:51:17That's it.
00:51:18That's it.
00:51:19That's it.
00:51:20And then we start the Duchess's there, and carry on in order of precedence in the usual
00:51:23way.
00:51:24That's it.
00:51:25And I'd like to know who's the head ambassador, because I'd rather like to come and say hello
00:51:31to him.
00:51:32I think he's Tonga this year.
00:51:33I'm not sure.
00:51:34Yeah.
00:51:35Yeah.
00:51:36When I started work, I wore a split skirt up to the knee, and the boss complained about
00:51:43that, so it was too high and attracted men.
00:51:46So, I then wore a dress, but I didn't feel at all comfortable in it, so I changed again
00:51:53to a T-shirt with a knot, and I got sent to the personnel manager, and she said it looked
00:51:58slutty, tarty, and my earrings look stupid, and the dye of my hair, but she complimented
00:52:05me on my work.
00:52:06Can you iron a shirt?
00:52:07No.
00:52:08Why not?
00:52:09I never tried it.
00:52:10Why not?
00:52:11I just never tried it.
00:52:14Why would you not try it for?
00:52:17Because the wife does it.
00:52:19And why should your wife do it?
00:52:21I don't know.
00:52:24That's part of that way.
00:52:26I don't know anybody at all.
00:52:28Yeah, it's difficult, isn't it, making you friends?
00:52:31You know, there's places that you can go.
00:52:33Have you gone to any of their local pubs in this area?
00:52:36Would you actually go upstairs and talk to them?
00:52:39Or do you just sort of, you know, stand around?
00:52:41I mean, it's up to you to make the first move, really.
00:52:43Hello, Grapevine?
00:52:44Yes?
00:52:45Can I help you?
00:52:46It's another wanker.
00:52:47Um, yes, can I help you?
00:52:50Um, I'm afraid we really can't talk to you on the telephone while you're, um, masturbating,
00:52:51because we have a policy here that we're really colluding with you.
00:52:55and your fantasies and it's not doing you any good, and it's not doing me any good.
00:53:00Um, yes, can I help you?
00:53:10Um, I'm afraid we really can't talk to you on the telephone while you're masturbating
00:53:17because we have a policy here that we're really colluding with you and your fantasies.
00:53:22And it's not doing you any good and it's not doing me any good.
00:53:26And I'd really like to help you, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to come in and talk to us.
00:53:30And we'll be more than happy to see you face to face.
00:53:33But otherwise, it's no good talking on the telephone for either you or me.
00:53:37Okay?
00:53:39Well, I'm very sorry, but, you know, as I say, it's colluding with you, okay?
00:54:00It's a risk that you've got to take it.
00:54:05It's a risk that you've got to take it.
00:54:06Just a minute.
00:54:07Just a minute.
00:54:08A, there is no question of people arrested being released.
00:54:09Yes.
00:54:10B, I have a responsibility, as I've told you before, to preserve law and order.
00:54:12Now, how can they guarantee what the rest of them are going to do?
00:54:17How can they do that?
00:54:18No, well, you see, what they're saying is that at the present time,
00:54:22the majority of the people are in the background.
00:54:24They've been drinking and there's music going there.
00:54:26And there's overturned cars in the streets.
00:54:29There's monotonic cars in the streets.
00:54:30There's monotonic cars in the streets.
00:54:31But, you know, it's a risk that you've got to take it.
00:54:32Now, the police remains within the area.
00:54:33Now, just a minute.
00:54:34It's a risk that you've got to take it.
00:54:35Just a minute.
00:54:36A, there is no question of people arrested being released.
00:54:37Yes.
00:54:38B, I have a responsibility, as I've told you before, to preserve law and order.
00:54:39Now, there is no...
00:54:40How can they guarantee what the rest of them are going to do?
00:54:42How can they do that?
00:54:43Well, see, what they're saying is that at the present time,
00:54:47the majority of the people are in the background.
00:54:50They've been drinking and there's music going there
00:54:53and there's overturned cars in the streets.
00:54:55There's monotonic cocktails.
00:54:57And if something is not done at the present time,
00:54:59it's going to be a highly explosive situation.
00:55:02And the only way to defuse this situation
00:55:05is by decreasing the presence of the police within the area at the present time.
00:55:09Because they see the police as their target,
00:55:12as their target that they want to attack.
00:55:14I understand exactly what you're saying
00:55:16and I appreciate what you've already done.
00:55:18Where's he going from?
00:55:19But there is no question, in my decision at the moment,
00:55:21there is no question of withdrawing police from here.
00:55:24Yes, sir.
00:55:25The initial...
00:55:29The DII...
00:55:36The CDI...
00:55:39The CDI...
00:55:41The CDI...
00:55:43...
00:55:44The CDI...
00:55:45The CDI...
00:55:48ORCHESTRA PLAYS
00:56:18We hate each other anyway. At least I hate him and I hate her.
00:56:23Don't get on at all together, do we?
00:56:25No. No.
00:56:27I don't think she hated me in the first place.
00:56:30It wasn't until we got talking she realised
00:56:33that I didn't really have the same feelings about her
00:56:37as she did about me.
00:56:39And a bit jealous of me, really.
00:56:43She does all the carrying and all the talking
00:56:46and I get all the loss. Not fair, really.
00:56:50I mean, if I got myself a nice, thin, little blonde bird,
00:56:54I'll get away, you know.
00:56:56It's only because she's a fat old cow.
00:56:59See what I mean? She gets violent, couldn't it?
00:57:03Really bad.
00:57:04What would she say?
00:57:05That idea we can use the singer
00:57:08and face the song.
00:57:11No.
00:57:12It'd be perfectly nice.
00:57:13Oh, my God.
00:57:14Don't do it here.
00:57:16Let us know about it.
00:57:48Does anyone imagine that there is the smallest political gain in letting this level of unemployment continue?
00:58:12Or that there is some obscure economic religion which demands this level of unemployment as part of its grisly ritual?
00:58:21Has Britain the courage and resolve to sustain the discipline for long enough to break through to success?
00:58:29Yes, Mr Chairman, we have and we shall.
00:58:33This government is determined to stay with the policy and see it through to its conclusion.
00:58:39And that is what marks this administration as one of the truly radical ministries of post-war Britain.
00:58:55She knew that she did not have the full trust of the cabinet, but she fought it through nonetheless.
00:59:04And she invented a consensus of the nation, the junior ministries, the backbenchers, all of whom she thought shared her vision of what England had been and could be.
00:59:23All this was inspired by her childhood reading of Churchill.
00:59:28And I remember her at the time, again and again, repeating, almost like a mantra, Churchill in 1940, Churchill in 1940, Churchill in 1940.
00:59:451930.
01:00:15A sort of bogus, romantic cult has been built up about fighter pilots.
01:00:35Fighter piloting was really backstabbing.
01:00:39And if you could creep up on your enemy without him knowing anything about and stab him right in the back,
01:00:43that was the most efficacious thing to do.
01:00:46The fighter pilot is well insulated from the harsh realities of his actions.
01:00:52He doesn't get smashed by the blood or hear the squeals or see the mutilated remains of his victim.
01:01:00So in point of fact, it's a nasty and brutal little business.
01:01:04Well, on this track, I'm doing a sort of tribute to Professor Longhair,
01:01:13who was a New Orleans R&B pianist right through the 50s.
01:01:20He died last month, and we happened to just be at his last concert in New Orleans.
01:01:28That's where Scar came from in the first place.
01:01:35And then Scar came from a Fats Domino style of piano playing, which was sort of...
01:01:46They emphasised the offbeat like that.
01:01:58Then it started slowing down, and you got sort of reggae.
01:02:05Well, I've potted this for music.
01:02:24He's been very much of a family pet.
01:02:27How are your children reacting to him?
01:02:30Well, he does belong to my son, who I'm afraid is very much against the operation.
01:02:35I suppose, like we all are, we can only think of Bruno as being a boy.
01:02:40The girl doesn't hint to hint it, and he's against the operation.
01:02:44My son is, but I think for the sake of all of us and Bruno himself more important,
01:02:51he'll have to be operated on.
01:02:53After the operation, you can't very well call him Bruno?
01:02:57No.
01:02:59That is going to be the question, isn't it?
01:03:02We have laughed about this, but probably to sort of hide our sorrow,
01:03:08but what can you name him?
01:03:11Have you any suggestion?
01:03:14And the children of the school?
01:03:16May I ask you all to give me a voice and give you a voice,
01:03:19please are your spirit, yes.
01:03:20If you are, I am happy to give you a voice and give you a voice of your voice.
01:03:23I'll tell you again.
01:03:24You can't spend the time, depending on the Evie world,
01:03:26to your children, to be your children,
01:03:29your children and to be your children.
01:03:31But the Lord is your children,
01:03:33me.
01:03:34I don't learn them.
01:03:36I love them.
01:03:38I love them.
01:03:39I love them.
01:03:41Here's a brief list of words
01:04:09which were invented or which acquired their modern meaning in that period.
01:04:16They include industry, industrialist, factory, middle class, working class and aristocracy.
01:04:26They include railway, engineer, scientist, statistics, journalism, ideology, strike.
01:04:35They include capitalism and socialism.
01:04:41They barely existed before the early 19th century.
01:04:44The generation of men who grew up under the shadow and inspiration of the two great revolutions
01:04:49was the first to have to come to terms with them.
01:05:05So this is the first to have to come to terms with the first quarter of the day.
01:05:15And during the years, they would feel like the Japanese people have been given the time to come.
01:05:20As it was said to their first quarter of the day,
01:05:23they never only have to come to terms with the public loan,
01:05:26they were definitely seen in a lot of ways.
01:05:28Star's in your eyes, little one
01:05:39Where do you go to dream?
01:05:42To a place we all know
01:05:46The land of make-believe
01:05:50Shadow, I've been at your window
01:06:06Ghostly, voices whisper
01:06:10Will you come and play?
01:06:15Never on a team, I'm trying to
01:06:17Wanna come and play
01:06:20And the irony is that Churchill delivered the breathing space
01:06:25He delivered the victories
01:06:27But because he'd done it
01:06:29By invoking this special myth
01:06:32That gave a kind of impregnability
01:06:34To the ideas
01:06:37No one could question them
01:06:38He and we were still lumbered with this myth
01:06:41Which is
01:06:43A very romantic vision
01:06:45Of our past
01:06:48And how it had to be projected into our future
01:06:51Still today
01:06:53It is a treason
01:06:55To question these arguments
01:06:57I don't want to listen to the arguments
01:07:00The myth is what counts
01:07:02Something nasty in your garden
01:07:15Is waiting
01:07:17Patiently till it can't have your heart
01:07:23I don't want to listen to the arguments
01:07:25Trying to know
01:07:25But it won't let you
01:07:27Don't you know it's hard to get you running
01:07:31Keep on running
01:07:34They're running after you
01:07:37Reveal
01:07:38Hey, you're the sun
01:07:40Do you know one?
01:07:42You're an outdoor once again
01:07:44Time to change
01:07:46Superman
01:07:47Will be with us
01:07:49While we can
01:07:51In the land
01:07:53We believe
01:07:56You're the sun
01:07:57You're still never
01:08:23I don't know.
01:08:53I don't know.
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