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First broadcast 24th December 1981.
Christmas is approaching. The work party reports seeing a group of men in the distance.
Ann Bell - Marion Jefferson
Renée Asherson - Sylvia Ashburton
Patricia Lawrence - Sister Ulrica
Stephanie Cole - Dr. Beatrice Mason
Louise Jameson - Blanche Simmons
Stephanie Beacham - Rose Millar
Burt Kwouk - Capt. Yamauchi
Elizabeth Chambers - Mrs. Van Meyer
Jeananne Crowley - Nellie Keene
Claire Oberman - Kate Norris
Veronica Roberts - Dorothy Bennett
Joanna Hole - Sally Markham
Emily Bolton - Christina Campbell
Karin Foley - Debbie Bowen
Maya Woolfe - Gerda
Eiji Kusuhara - Lt. Sato
Takashi Kawahara - Shinya
Christmas is approaching. The work party reports seeing a group of men in the distance.
Ann Bell - Marion Jefferson
Renée Asherson - Sylvia Ashburton
Patricia Lawrence - Sister Ulrica
Stephanie Cole - Dr. Beatrice Mason
Louise Jameson - Blanche Simmons
Stephanie Beacham - Rose Millar
Burt Kwouk - Capt. Yamauchi
Elizabeth Chambers - Mrs. Van Meyer
Jeananne Crowley - Nellie Keene
Claire Oberman - Kate Norris
Veronica Roberts - Dorothy Bennett
Joanna Hole - Sally Markham
Emily Bolton - Christina Campbell
Karin Foley - Debbie Bowen
Maya Woolfe - Gerda
Eiji Kusuhara - Lt. Sato
Takashi Kawahara - Shinya
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00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:30Oh, my God.
00:59stop where does it come from? it's the monsoon season. no no. quotation. the older rain will never stop.
01:21not so long ago we were praying for it. two three months. seems a lifetime.
01:29let's stand last year in a proper hospital in the city. who'd have thought? the beginning of
01:42December. oh yes. i'd just come back after a week's leave. breakfast in bed i'd promised
01:49myself a whole week of doing nothing. so what happened? nothing. i was bored stiff.
01:59wouldn't mind a bit of boredom here. for that one needs an empty mind and a full stomach.
02:09did you see him? marion did. all prisoners get same rations so no extra for sick bay.
02:18at least he gave us the beans. ten tiny plants that might or might not make it like us.
02:22i just had to bury bury even on the mainland with the right food stuff. here.
02:31oh look. first i must give away my veil and now look at my hem. i must cut it short.
02:37well that's much better then it won't drag in the mud. come on.
02:43it'll become a dress. is that so awful?
02:50it is unsettling. oh thank you.
02:55but maybe it's good for one to be so exposed. i may tell you sally that the habit our uniform is the
03:03only part of a nun that most people see. it's like when i was pregnant. i sort of disappeared.
03:09it was most unnerving. for me it is a protection. oh surely not from us.
03:14yes. so up with the hem and welcome to the world. old friend was always part of the world.
03:26oh sometimes. sometimes i did forget.
03:39sure you can spare it? what is it you british always see?
03:42fair shells for all? no not me ducky.
03:46if you british for more cooperative we might not have had our rations cut.
03:51i say your optimism does your credit. i know. i am the camp stroke.
03:56aren't we all? i must admit it is a bit ludicrous.
04:02well if it's only comfort the guards have had their rations cut as well.
04:06even yamush is pretending he's lost his appetite. mind you i don't think he's well.
04:10that's the first good news i've heard in months. i hope christina you are not being friendly.
04:16pardon? for the enemy. encouraging intimacies.
04:22like some i could mention. i work in the office that's all.
04:27stealing paper for your tanko times. i'm not that. see there's another bloody meeting. there's no need
04:34for swearing. and move on please.
04:36i ask you concerts. yeah i can't say i'm exactly over the moon. all right when we first thought of it.
04:47so what with hardly any food and extra work. if you ask me it's just another excuse for the
04:51goody goodies to boss us about. not to mention our dear sister. oh revolution in the dutch ranks.
04:57i am glad to say that the van myers have never been in the rents. and what is more they do not take kindly
05:03to being ordered about. it's my belief sister ulrica is planning our food.
05:11hello. hello hello hello hello. can't stand the bickering. something like that. that van mayer is so
05:37bloody snug. yeah finally made it with the knob. sealy drifts the sealy drifts and sealy drifts the other.
05:44this camp. it's like dennis used to say. all generals and no spotties. yeah except for the likes of us.
05:55an army marches on its stomach. so where's ours? i'll expect us to live on this moon not let alone work.
06:03there was another death yesterday. anyone we know?
06:10dutch. the stomach also went septic.
06:16can't go wrong. don't you believe it.
06:19well plod away. looking forward to the next to nothings.
06:23food parcel here. nick fag there.
06:24it was my birthday last friday.
06:30oh dotty. why didn't you say nothing? have another let's pretend. this time next year. you'll
06:37see. you'll be home. what home?
06:41you must be no kid. at least here i suppose i'll have a sort of family christmas.
06:46my first really. but with dad at the boozer me mum buggered off leaving me me gran and me kid sister.
06:54all we had a ball i can tell you.
07:01ah there you are. where i said i'd be. as always.
07:07that is for me. very nice.
07:10about the order of the carols. um forced into it though i might have been i always thought that i
07:16was in charge of entertainments. and i had always thought that it did not include a religious festival.
07:22i could be wrong of course. happens to us all.
07:26come on you lot we haven't got all night and for heaven's sake try and show some enthusiasm. god knows i'm
07:32trying to. christmas is a province of the church and not of someone who has never once attended a service.
07:38it is a festival of good fellowship as well. let us pray so.
07:47to hell with christmas. ah come on at least there's something to look forward to.
07:52out in the real world perhaps.
07:57see you. honestly we must be out of our minds. what certainly helps.
08:03oh shit. right then. due to an overwhelming majority sylvia and gretchen have been voted our
08:12cordon bleu cooks. all right. with the menu to include gretchen's pancakes with her special mystery
08:18filling and sylvia's inimitable marmalade pudding. as to the children's presents i think we've got that in
08:25hand but i'm sure the children have got wind of something so remember deadly. hush hush. and if
08:29anyone's interested i've got a sample peg doll and canoe. oh and if any of you have any last minute
08:37inspirations oh please please share them with the rest of us. i think that's all.
08:45the day of the concert.
08:46uh what about after our christmas dinner? at least we'd have some strength then. that is
08:52unthinkable. what christmas dinner? uh if you'd got here on time you'd know we're saving up our
08:57ration. oh is that what they're called? there's no need to be fatuous. please miss what does thatuous mean?
09:06i really must protest at this irreverent attitude. you should be ashamed of yourselves all of you.
09:11considering what we are discussing is the celebration of our blessed lord's birthday.
09:17a time that should be set aside for prayer and rededication. what about big b then? she's an atheist.
09:24quiet quiet everyone and that does include you blanche. now for those of other denominations
09:32there will be the concert. devoted to cheap songs and cheaper jokes. that's hardly fair. as a representative
09:38of the church i must insist that we take a vote on cancelling it. i can't. and i think we should
09:44have a compromise. say the carols in the afternoon and then the concert in the evening when the
09:48children are in bed. yes yes. oh well it might it might be a bit um well speak up child. oh sorry
09:59well wouldn't that be a bit exhausting? and so say all of us. blanche!
10:03please continue. just thought it might be that's all.
10:11can i make a suggestion? oh we've never stopped you yet. and you can be sure you'll never will.
10:16what i propose is the concert on christmas eve and the carers on christmas day.
10:22oh! good old maitra galblin! i think that that sounds the ideal compromise so
10:28shall we take a vote on that please? all those in favour? yes.
10:31yeah. well that's settled then. and uh if anyone hasn't done so there is still time for them to
10:40volunteer their party piece. yes yes well if there's nothing else. yes there is.
10:51as you're well aware we now have an outbreak of beriberi for which we're trying to grow beans.
10:56beans which contain vitamin b1 and could be a lifesaver. so i beg everyone no matter how hungry
11:00they may be not to feel tempted to acquire them. as you know they're the only source of b1 in the area.
11:05the only vegetable that can cure this terrible disease. indeed according to the so-called japanese
11:09medical officer if we propagate the beans that we have then we should... i think they've got the point.
11:18our doctor she is not the woman she once was.
11:22unless you're passing stools don't forget to use the bucket. eh? fertilizer. oh and watch out for
11:39livestock. do you have to? someone has to cope with the basics. why not? this is harder the place for niceties.
11:44what's left? what's left? well not a very pretty sight. but then you should come out on the work parties
11:51sometimes. creepy crawlies. wee hairy monsters. and they're not referring to the niceties either. insects. i wonder.
12:00what is uh in that bucket?
12:17what is uh in that bucket?
12:29what is uh in that bucket?
12:31bugs commandant. bugs? that's right fertilizer for our beans.
12:39you may go.
12:42that'll teach him to ask stupid questions. dr mason i've got the livestock. there's no need to
12:59tell the world. get on with it. of course. oh and guess what?
13:04volunteers for the concert step this way. must be them. must be. come on. come on. i can't wait to see their faces. won't you tell them?
13:15look. mind it was too far away to see anyone clearly. that's right. oh we wanted to tell you. never mind deb. it's the news that counts. and you're sure they weren't natives? no no they were definitely white.
13:29they're getting out the back of a truck. did you hear them speak? they're too far away. so they could have been dutch. they could have been ours. oh just think.
13:35peter might have been there. maybe i saw him and i didn't even know. sally try not to raise your hopes too high.
13:43no of course not. i've just heard from the dutch. oh i'm so pleased for all of you. oh sally.
13:53i blamed a red cross. they should have insisted on getting use of these prisoners through to us.
13:57i'm sure they tried. i've just had a thought. has anyone told kate? who knows her tom might be there.
14:13not fair is it?
14:23the haves and the have-nots.
14:29mind they don't know.
14:33they can hope.
14:35i suppose i'm lucky.
14:39i suppose i'm lucky.
14:41never having had any more.
14:43at least not so she'd notice.
14:47christ she's awful.
14:51that is not how we rehearsed it.
15:01not how we rehearsed it.
15:03now once more from the beginning and pay attention.
15:15we are the little goody goody.
15:17eh?
15:19hard at it as usual.
15:21not to mention the opposition.
15:23they're not the opposition.
15:25they're just another part of the festivities and it is better than doing nothing.
15:29like some i could mention.
15:31oh yeah.
15:33one little bit of power and you are all the same pump as cows.
15:37so that's why you got stroppy at the meeting?
15:39that's right.
15:41it's riding up with a nips running us without you lot having a go too.
15:43if that's all you've got to say.
15:45i think i'm going to get on.
15:47you and me both.
15:49oh yeah.
15:51our work part we saw some men this morning.
15:57white.
15:59maybe even bernard.
16:01so aren't you the lucky one?
16:03no.
16:05come back.
16:07the sick list commandant.
16:19and mrs jefferson requests an interview.
16:21uh... interview?
16:23mrs jefferson wants to see you.
16:25ah.
16:27thank you commandant.
16:29malaria.
16:30dysentery.
16:31injuries.
16:32very very tumour.
16:33that is hope the beans will make a cure.
16:35it was very kind of you to give them.
16:37it is imperial japanese armies that is kind.
16:39and mrs jefferson requests an interview.
16:41and mrs jefferson requests an interview.
16:43uh... interview?
16:45mrs jefferson wants to see you.
16:47ah.
16:48thank you commandant.
16:50malaria.
16:52dysentery.
16:53injuries.
16:54very very tumour.
16:56you will make a cure.
16:57it was very kind of you to give them.
16:59it is imperial japanese armies that is kind.
17:02our emperor.
17:04doing the lamberth war.
17:06aye.
17:08forgive me commandant.
17:10the prisoners they are practicing for the christmas concert.
17:13as they work of course.
17:15in japan also much laughter.
17:18it is not forbidden.
17:21you'll find us all
17:24doing the lamberth walk.
17:26oi.
17:27what is this lamberth walking?
17:28what?
17:29it's a dance.
17:30lamberth a place in the poor pass of london.
17:32so what is this oi?
17:34well just fun.
17:35fun.
17:36it is common.
17:37and much too common for our concert if i may say so.
17:39you may not.
17:40what are you going to delight us with?
17:42singing in the choir?
17:43i perform solo.
17:44you might have guessed.
17:45although i sing very well.
17:47i also have a supreme talent for doing tricks.
17:51oh really?
17:52my ayatoten.
17:54flags of the nations.
17:55hopla.
17:56and eggs from Baha'i dears.
17:57we will be popular.
17:58oh.
17:59are you all right?
18:00my legs are not what they are.
18:02i thought you were walking rather heavily.
18:04are you surprised?
18:05when i'm always given to have your bucket?
18:07oh.
18:08i can't have two strands.
18:10well damn.
18:11i've forgotten them.
18:13ten years.
18:14that's what i did to be shot of this place.
18:16damn.
18:17this knife.
18:18give it for a proper smoke.
18:19oh.
18:20lost your touch with the guards have you?
18:21no i haven't.
18:22i haven't received their cigarette rations yet that's all.
18:24well that's their story.
18:25kate.
18:26sorry.
18:27so dear how do you feel like swelling the chorus?
18:42perhaps not.
18:44oh.
18:45if i'd only known what i was taking away.
18:49you'd have done what i did.
18:50i'm not that irresponsible.
18:52all of a sudden.
18:57so.
18:58it's a chorus of nine.
18:59that's if no one's off sick.
19:01oh that reminds me.
19:02mrs metro goldwyn has a talent for tricks.
19:04tell her something new.
19:06oh no but these are magic tricks.
19:08i'm not joking.
19:09oh blush she says.
19:11i knew she was a witch.
19:12i just knew it.
19:16no gold yeah mochi.
19:18old bastard.
19:19just when i decided to slip a note in the prison asking if tom was there.
19:22it meant so much to him.
19:23funny thing but he looked jolly put out.
19:25or rather shifty.
19:28it was a bit odd.
19:29he wouldn't even look me in the eye.
19:30he just shouted.
19:31he was much too busy to send presents to the men's camp and
19:34offered me these.
19:38here for the children.
19:41marion.
19:44i'm sure something's going on.
19:46extra calls on the field telephone.
19:48and then there is this map.
19:50of the island?
19:51i think so.
19:52but every time i get close they roll it up.
19:55perhaps they're planning something extra for christmas.
19:57i wouldn't bank on it.
19:58you can't for the ship.
20:00do you look?
20:01and yesterday i think i overheard something about
20:04an extra journey for the truck.
20:06oh gosh.
20:08gosh what?
20:09no it can't be.
20:12no it can't possibly be.
20:14oh look.
20:15come on.
20:16make up your mind.
20:17what?
20:18they're planning to bring the men here for a visit.
20:20oh.
20:21pull the other one.
20:22why the truck?
20:23because it'll all be clean and dressed.
20:25net propaganda.
20:26exactly.
20:27even so i don't think they'd put themselves out that much.
20:29yes it is christmas.
20:30and you know i remember daddy telling me once about when he was in the trenches in france.
20:34first world war.
20:35first world war.
20:36the ceasefire.
20:37everyone meeting in no man's land.
20:39and exchanging presents.
20:40just to see them.
20:41would be the best present of all.
20:43don't be afraid.
20:44come on.
20:45it's part of her sickness.
20:46beriberi has that effect on some people.
20:50beatrice.
20:51beatrice.
20:52can't you see i'm busy.
20:53only a moment.
20:57come on.
20:58it's part of her sickness.
21:00beriberi has that effect on some people.
21:03beatrice.
21:04can't you see i'm busy?
21:05only a moment.
21:07beatrice.
21:08can't you see i'm busy?
21:10only a moment.
21:13i wanted to borrow the scissors for a minute.
21:18it's to do the hand it's to i'll use.
21:19is to do the hair out of my red dog. no you cannot and don't bother me with trivialities.
21:23it's not trivial it's for the children. in case you're unaware of it haven't had
21:27much fun. my god they need something. we all need something. yes. like medicines and
21:31anesthetics and morphine not to mention food. tell me something. look at that.
21:34it's not just rice there you know it's protein. it's cooked insects and maggots
21:38and anything else I've managed to lay my hands on.
21:42I think the doctor would like some tea.
21:49just leave me alone. here. I'll have a try.
21:59now for the last time you'll stay like that if you don't attend. now have a care.
22:06one two
22:19children come back here.
22:29you'll be the instant.
22:40it's not too dry.
22:49it's not always a nun you know. you've smoked? no.
22:59what my father did and my brothers.
23:01the guards have still not received their cigarettes? no.
23:05only a little tobacco which they're keeping for themselves.
23:09much good it'll do them without the fag papers.
23:11they have no papers? no. not even in the parcels.
23:15our parcels? red cross. that's right.
23:18and before you run to the commandant most of the stuff's gone.
23:21what they don't fancy they've hidden to sell in the village.
23:24what kind of things?
23:26tea.
23:27things of cocoa.
23:29yeast tablets.
23:31stuff. makes me sick.
23:34it would be good to have such things.
23:36don't think I haven't tried.
23:38now that we're starving they know they can get anything for a bowl of rice.
23:46do I shock you?
23:47oh my dear.
23:49nothing is forever.
23:51death is.
23:55your little violet.
23:57she might have suffered terribly.
23:59there are worse things than death.
24:01yeah life.
24:03if it's any comfort.
24:05I too was once as despairing as you.
24:12still am sometimes.
24:15to eat.
24:21they are very beautiful flowers.
24:23all flowers are.
24:25go.
24:39I beg your pardon.
24:41I beg your pardon?
24:43No, it is nothing.
24:53I tell you that it had something to do with us.
24:55But everything's to do with us.
24:57It's only a prisoners.
24:59Don't speak! Into line, quick!
25:01Hurry, prisoners into line!
25:11It is very very, is it not?
25:17A perverd mayor cannot be lied to.
25:24Might be.
25:38I don't understand. What's going on?
25:40I don't know, but it all looks very official.
25:50Prisoners above!
26:03You have now been in camp ten months.
26:06You have learned to obedience of prisoners and the first class women.
26:13Discipline is good.
26:16War is wealth.
26:18Enemy freed before superior Nippon forces.
26:20Oh, do get on with it.
26:24Prisoners will now move to New Camp.
26:27Oh, what?
26:28Honorable conquerors, move very sick by truck.
26:33Others are sick, carried by prisoners.
26:36Can't bear it.
26:37You march to New Camp.
26:39Morning, day after tomorrow.
26:41Day after tomorrow.
26:42Day after tomorrow.
26:43Day after tomorrow.
26:44Day after tomorrow.
26:46Did they get married now?
27:03we shouldn't have told them so soon does it matter so much for growing beans
27:12the new camp we never know it might be much better those who arrive alive bigger more
27:21organized and then again it might not now just think for the first time we'll all be going
27:27outside we'll have a long walk to somewhere new they'll see flowers even perhaps some fruit we
27:36might be allowed to pick some and when we get there there'll be lots of new friends to play with
27:40that's right isn't it I expect so just think of that now
27:45and that's about all we can do
27:50so head covering for everyone all sandals to be repaired water to be carried in whatever
27:59containers you can find and the strongest women to carry the stretchers
28:03any questions
28:07what about food I was assured there would be some however I think we ought to take our saved up
28:14ration oh no please can't we still have our Christmas dinner she has a point
28:19the children have been so looking forward to it it would be unforgivable to disappoint them
28:23if we had it tomorrow evening we'd be stronger for the journey
28:27there is that I suppose well what do you all feel
28:31we should take it
28:32in which case Christmas dinner it is
28:40why don't we do the lot give them something really to remember
28:43including the concert
28:45oh we can't we're not ready to arrive you've seen the course
28:48what's it matter what we're like it's the occasion that counts
28:52yeah I might even put in my two penny work just to show it can be done
28:55you know what I mean
28:56oh about time too
28:58well I'm quite sure we'll all do our very best
29:00after all who knows what lies ahead
29:03in the circumstances
29:08I think we should give the children all the joy of which we are capable
29:13including the concert
29:14and now I suggest we pray for the gift of fortitude
29:24how clever of your missus Harris to keep this bible by her when the search was on
29:29I am afflicted very much
29:34quicken me oh lord according unto thy word
29:38the wicked have laid a snare for me yet I erred not from thy precepts
29:43thy testimonies have I taken as an heritage forever
29:46for they are the rejoicing of my heart
29:50so if you are agreeable we would like permission commandant to celebrate Christmas this evening
30:17saving the children's presents until we leave
30:22it will keep them occupied on the journey
30:24and
30:27our red tablecloth
30:30might we borrow it back
30:32I know we may not send presents to the men's camp
30:37but it would mean so much to us
30:39if we knew if any of our relatives are there
30:41before we go
30:43your husband
30:45he was in Singapore
30:47yes
30:48I don't think he's there
30:50but it's for the others that I ask
30:53ah
30:54like a good leader
30:56we must think of one's men
30:58one's women
31:00I will try
31:02thank you
31:04thank you commandant
31:06you will give me the names
31:09there will be no camp work today
31:14prisoners go
31:16we don't know if
31:26if he's telling the truth
31:28if there is another camp
31:32tomorrow could be our last day anyway
31:36I'm tired
31:45you are dealing with me now
32:02not a bunch of sloppy guards
32:03so higher
32:04what
32:05haven't they had a man
32:07look
32:07when I decide to muck in
32:08muck in is what I'll do
32:10okay
32:10I don't think that's possible
32:13not a word I understand
32:15but your legs
32:16are swollen
32:16I can do magic in any position
32:19even sitting down
32:20much though Sylvia implies it
32:22my brains are not in my ankles
32:23how is she
32:27I am not deaf
32:28besides what does she know
32:29very little
32:30I shall perform at the concert
32:33come what may
32:34you can do your worst
32:35I would not dare
32:37you may not know this Nelly
32:39but an ancestor of my husband
32:41lost the whole army battle
32:43but he was so determined
32:44he failed the lotus
32:45my dear the beans
32:52are not yet grown
32:53anything's better than nothing
32:55no peeping you little rascals
32:57I can see you
32:58shall I take the pictures down
33:06no
33:07I will do that
33:08may I ask you a question
33:12will you be coming with us
33:18I do not know
33:20I wait for my orders
33:23you may join your friends
33:25thank you commandant
33:31have you not forgotten something
33:35your paper
33:39take it and go
33:43we want to come in
33:51we want to come in
33:53wait
33:53we want to come in
33:54better let them or they'll mow you down
33:56we want to come in
33:57we want to come in
33:58all right you are
33:59we want to come in
34:00we want to come in
34:01remind yourselves
34:02we're ready to start
34:03ho ho ho
34:07it's father christmas
34:10welcome to my feast
34:13once in royal david city
34:22stood a lonely cattle shed
34:26where a mother laid her baby
34:30in a manger for his bed
34:35mary was that mother love
34:39jesus christ a little child
34:43i want your christmas dinner
34:45i have my public to sink of
34:47from heaven
34:48put it down dear
34:49i've given you extra for the performance
34:52no less than i deserve
34:54saucy mints
34:56and his cradle
34:58and his cradle was her store
35:01i must congratulate you on that make-up
35:03little carpet
35:04oh poor old fan mayor
35:06it was the least i could do
35:08and congrats to you by the way for the pudding
35:11it ought to be patented
35:13ashburton's marmalade pudding
35:15it certainly has a ring
35:16make your fortune when we get back home eh
35:26welcome ladies and ladies
35:40oh i do apologize
35:42ladies and gentlemen
35:44we present the unique
35:48the stupendous
35:50the magnificent
35:54the most talented and outspoken
35:57are one and only
35:58dominica van maya
36:00otherwise known as
36:01Metro Galway
36:13ladies and gentlemen
36:15for my very first trick i show you
36:17at great sacrifice
36:19this is my own pajama cord
36:21which i have sacrificed for the show
36:23you see these two pieces there
36:25but this is magic
36:26we just throw it into the air
36:27and we have
36:40so there you are
36:42on the table
36:44there are ten bottles of yeast tablets
36:47do you hear me
36:49do you hear me
36:50ten bottles
36:51vitamin b Beatrice
36:54the guards did not have cigarette papers
36:57the fine papers of the bible
37:00were most acceptable
37:01cut to the proper size
37:02the guards could not tell the difference
37:04no need for that
37:08there is work to do
37:10an example to be set
37:11i shall expect you in your right mind tomorrow
37:18the english
37:23and the netherlands
37:25alice always
37:26alice
37:27alice
37:28and now
37:42and now
37:43a very special surprise
37:45a song
37:46that you have never heard before
37:48i do love the children
38:03i do love the children
38:04do you
38:05wait for my
38:07TIME
38:08to go
38:09to the
38:10PO!'
38:11i'll cry
38:12this one
38:13is
38:15ringing
38:18along
38:20the
38:24motherboard
38:25Mary
38:27n
38:29momentum
38:30And now, for your entertainment.
38:47I say, I say, I say, my dog's got no nose.
38:53Your dog's got no nose.
38:55My dog's got no nose.
38:57How does he smell?
38:58Terrible.
39:00Mommy! Mommy!
39:04Why can't I wear a brass ear like any other 40-year-old?
39:08Shut up, Harold.
39:17By yon bonnie granks
39:22And by yon bonnie granks
39:25Where the sun shines bright
39:29On Loch Lomond
39:32Where me and my true lover
39:37Ever want to be
39:40On the bonnie, bonnie banks
39:44Of Loch Lomond
39:46Oh, you take the high road
39:50And I'll take the low road
39:53And I'll be in Scotland
39:55For ye
39:58But me and my true love
40:02Will never meet again
40:05On the bonnie, bonnie banks
40:10Of Loch Lomond
40:13And don't dilly-dally on the way
40:25Oh, for when the van with me home packed in it
40:43I've followed on with me old cock
40:46But I dillied and dallied
40:49Dallied and dillied
40:51Lost me way and don't know where to roam
40:55Oh, you can't trust a special like the old-time coppers
40:59When you can't find your way
41:02Good day
41:03Oh, Fram roof
41:04A tandis
41:05O
41:05Dr. Perry
41:06O
41:11Dr. Perry
41:12O
41:14Dr. Perry
41:14O
41:16Dr. Perry
41:17Diss
41:18Shall we
41:19O
41:21O
41:21O
41:21O
41:21O
41:22O
41:22O
41:26O
41:26O
41:30O
41:31Woo
41:31Blodge, there's a dead fly in my tea.
41:37Yes, the hot water that kills them.
41:54All right, what do you call a Japanese girl jumping out of a tree?
41:57An idiot?
41:58No, a nip in the air, of course.
42:01On a good ship, lollipop, it's a nice trip.
42:05Into bed you'll hop on this command.
42:08All aboard for Candyland.
42:15Goodbye, goodbye.
42:20White dear, baby dear, from your I.E.
42:23Though it's hard to part, I know
42:28I'll be tickled to death to go
42:32Don't cry, don't sigh, there's a silver lining in the sky
42:39Bonsoir, old thing, cheerio, chin chin
42:44With na-poo to the loo, good-bye!
42:48I always pray for a journey.
42:57I don't really say I'll give ten years of life.
43:01I don't really say I'll give ten years of life.
43:04I'm not so sure now.
43:06I'm not so sure now.
43:08All right for the youngsters, but I'm too old for this kind of caper.
43:13Not you.
43:14I was thinking, this time last year, my brother and I in a yacht club, how he enjoyed his horse's
43:18necks.
43:19Our families?
43:21I don't know.
43:21I'm not so sure.
43:22My family's a skist.
43:23I don't know.
43:28There's a lot of here.
43:30I'm not so sure now.
43:32All right for the youngsters.
43:34I'm too old for this kind of caper.
43:37Not you.
43:39I was thinking, this time last year, my brother and I in a yacht club, how he enjoyed his horse's necks.
43:47of families so scattered
43:54expect this
44:07if anything happens
44:11nice knowing you
44:14There's a list of men prisoners.
44:17It's outside the cook house.
44:38Bernard.
44:39Bernard.
44:43He's alive.
44:46Bernard's alive.
44:47My dad is a prisoner. He's not dead.
44:54Son, my dear.
44:56Oh, glory.
44:58Oh, glory.
45:00Oh, God.
45:03It's only 23.
45:05Well, it was only.
45:07No, you can't say that.
45:09He might be in another camp.
45:10No.
45:11Maybe they forgot his name.
45:13You know what the Japs are like.
45:14Yes, I do.
45:24You wanted to see me, Mrs Jefferson?
45:27Yes, Commandant.
45:30The prisoners would like to know if that's the complete list.
45:33It is.
45:38There is much sorrow.
45:41It is sometimes better not to know.
45:44Commandant, how far will we be going?
45:46It will be good for children to see birds.
45:50Many flowers of special interest also.
45:55You are thinking it will be good to go outside the compound.
45:59You have been here for 10 months.
46:03Yes.
46:04We'd like to know where we're going.
46:07Within compound, all are prisoners.
46:11Those who are guarded and those who guard.
46:15It is the same outside.
46:18All world is compounded.
46:23Just less noticeable.
46:25It is still so.
46:26Goodbye.
46:29Prisoner Jefferson.
46:32Goodbye.
46:34Commandant Lampo Chief.
46:50Sister Maria has put her back in the fort in Delorean.
46:53Remember what it looked like before we built it?
46:58It seems so long ago.
47:00So many faces gone.
47:04So full of ghosts.
47:07And will they ever know?
47:09Who?
47:11Who will ever know?
47:13People who come?
47:15After?
47:17One could say that of any of them.
47:19We all, my dear Beatrice, stand on the shoulders of the dead.
47:23What they have given us.
47:24What they have done.
47:26The good that does us here.
47:30Remember, if you are obedient, your conquerors will be good to you.
47:35And you will be happy.
47:38Imperial Japanese Army is fair and wise.
47:44May you travel well.
47:53You are not waiting for your hijos.
47:54You can still stand on the shoulders.
47:56You have to go stand on the shoulders.
47:58Help.
48:00You have to go stand on the shoulders.
48:02That's not the move.
48:04I am not waiting for you.
48:06I am not waiting for you.
48:08Help me.
48:10Help me.
48:12Help me!
49:14Well, my dear, shall we go?
49:26Why not?
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