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00:00THE END
00:50What's in the glass?
00:51Want to see?
00:54Got another apple?
01:01Oh, what's his name?
01:03Her name is Alice.
01:09Our next school outing will be a visit to the Tower of London.
01:13Date, Thursday, March 23rd.
01:16Starting boy at the school.
01:18Tower of London.
01:19How about it, Alice?
01:21Does she eat grass?
01:22Don't be silly.
01:23She eats a mouse.
01:23Hang on a minute.
01:24Come on.
01:24I want to see the crown jewels.
01:31Sight of scaffold.
01:34That's where they cut off their heads.
01:36You know, they used to make pets out of the mice.
01:39In the dungeons.
01:41Bloody Tower.
01:43My feet are killing me.
01:46Hey, look at this!
01:48Come on, Alice.
01:50Now, does anyone know the legend of the Tower of Ravens?
01:56Ah, Munro.
01:57If the Tower loses its ravens, it will fall.
02:00Right.
02:04Hey, look at this!
02:06Oh, come along, too.
02:07Hurry.
02:09I've lost Alice.
02:10Where?
02:11Hold it!
02:1718, 19...
02:19Come on, Munro.
02:20What are you waiting for?
02:2320.
02:24There's somebody missing.
02:25John Saunders, sir.
02:27Run back, Munro, and see if you can find him.
02:30Yes, sir.
02:30Those days were so romantic.
02:33Yeah, but imagine getting Henry into that in the Battle of Agincourt.
02:36Alice!
02:38Alice!
02:40He's asking for you.
02:41Tell him you couldn't find me.
02:43And while they start looking for you, the teacher can't go home with one of his boys missing.
02:47And I can't go home with Alice missing.
02:49Why not tell him the truth?
02:51You know that's never any good.
02:53Let's consider the facts.
02:55Point one.
02:56Teacher brought 21 boys.
02:58Can't leave with 20, right?
02:59Point two.
03:00You can't tell him you've lost Alice, right?
03:03Mm-hmm.
03:03So the logical thing to do is leave with us now and come back later, right?
03:08Mm-mm.
03:09They close at five.
03:11Come back tomorrow, then.
03:12After school.
03:13Tomorrow?
03:14Alice will be here.
03:15She can't get out.
03:16Nobody can get out of the Tower.
03:17Sir Thomas Moore couldn't.
03:18Neither could Anne Boleyn.
03:19Nor could Lady Jane Grey.
03:21Now, this is Lady Jane's bedroom.
03:24This is where she spent her last night.
03:25Ah.
03:26That's the dress that she wore.
03:27Finest Venetian brocade.
03:29Finest Venetian brocade.
03:31She wore all her jewellery.
03:33These rings, those bracelets.
03:35Now, don't touch, please, madam.
03:36And her hair, it was tied up with this silk scarf.
03:40Here!
03:41Where's Lady Jane's scarf gone?
04:08Go!
04:09Go!
04:13We use electricity everywhere.
04:17It works for us in the form of a vacuum cleaner.
04:21It provides hot water for us.
04:24It lights our homes, our streets.
04:28Anything else?
04:30Dingle?
04:33No, sir.
04:34Think dingle.
04:36Where does your mother cook your meals?
04:37On the cooker.
04:38There you are.
04:39We've got gas.
04:43Don't be difficult, dingle.
04:46Can anyone else mention any other electric appliances?
04:50Come on.
04:51Radio.
04:52Good.
04:53Telephone.
04:54Go on.
04:55House telephone.
04:56One kind of telephone's enough.
04:58Carter.
04:59Electric guitar.
05:05Now.
05:07I've got a nice drawn here.
05:12No, buddy.
05:14Not even you, Munro.
05:15The waves of electricity.
05:17Correct.
05:18Electricity moves in this kind of wavy pattern.
05:22I'll see if I can show you on the oscilloscope.
05:36There you see.
05:38It's speed is very fast.
05:39Very, very fast.
05:41Its speed is equal to the speed of light.
05:44Who knows what the speed of light is?
05:46Munro?
05:48186,000 miles in a second.
05:50Correct.
05:51Now, you can sit down, Munro.
05:52Make a note of it.
05:59186,000 miles in a second.
06:10Now, I'll show you a few of my own electric appliances, and you call out their names.
06:16Right?
06:17What's this?
06:18A kettle.
06:19What sort of kettle?
06:20Electric.
06:24And this?
06:25Magic.
06:27Now, who knows this one?
06:34A transformer.
06:36Very good, Munro.
06:37Now, not much difficulty about this.
06:39TV.
06:44Now, I want you all to listen very carefully.
06:47In what way is this television set different from all the rest of these electric appliances?
06:54Nobody.
06:55Not even you, Munro.
06:59Is it that it gives us entertainment?
07:01True.
07:02But what else, Munro?
07:03I mean, in an electric sense.
07:07Think, Munro.
07:11The signals which produce the picture on the screen travel without the means of a solid conductor,
07:15like wires.
07:16All the others need wires, cables, etc.
07:19Exactly.
07:21Now, who can tell me what we call a conductor?
07:25A conductor?
07:25Not you, Munro.
07:27That wide-awake boy, John Saunders.
07:39Yes, sir?
07:41The question was, what is a conductor?
07:43Um, a conductor who is a bandleader?
07:51John Saunders, what did I tell you I would do if I caught you napping again?
07:57Send me home, sir.
07:58Lost your voice?
08:00Send me home, sir!
08:02To do what?
08:05To go to bed.
08:09What's got into you?
08:11What were you doing last night?
08:13Night clubbing?
08:17No, sir.
08:18Worry him.
08:18What about?
08:20Alice.
08:22Alice.
08:22Who's Alice?
08:23My white mouse, sir.
08:24I've lost her.
08:28Got a cat in the house?
08:30No, sir.
08:31A dog.
08:32But that wasn't where she was lost.
08:34Where, then?
08:37In the tower, sir.
08:39The Tower of London.
08:41You mean to say you bring white mice on a school outing?
08:45Just one mouse, sir.
08:47Get your things and go.
08:51What time's your father come home?
08:53Six o'clock, sir.
08:59Did you know about this, Monroe?
09:01Yes, sir.
09:02You see, sir, John has two white mice.
09:05Alice and Father Christmas.
09:07Alice is expecting babies,
09:09and Mrs. Saunders said she'd drown them all.
09:11So?
09:12John was carrying Alice with him all last week,
09:14just in case.
09:15He brought her here?
09:17Yes, sir.
09:18In his pocket?
09:19In a box, sir.
09:20And during the school outing,
09:21somehow she got out.
09:22In the Tower of London.
09:26A place rich in history,
09:29where the crown jewels are guarded.
09:33You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse
09:35is now rolling round the bloody tower?
09:42You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:43You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:43You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:45You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:45You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:46You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:50You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:50You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:51You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:51You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
09:58You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
10:01You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
10:03You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
10:04You mean to say John Saunders' white mouse?
12:46What's he up to, that yellow boy?
12:48I'm going to put a pint.
12:59Whoa!
13:03Sorry.
13:06Sweep!
13:11Sweep!
13:14Hello, Joan.
13:16Hello, Mrs. Brown.
13:23Hello, Mrs. Price.
13:24Oh!
13:27Oh!
13:30Oh!
13:36Oh!
13:37Oh!
13:39Oh!
13:43Oh!
13:45Oh!
13:46Oh!
13:47Oh!
13:47Oh!
13:48Oh!
13:51Oh!
13:51Oh!
13:53What's the matter with you?
13:55Are you ill?
13:56No, ma'am.
13:57Just yellow.
13:57What?
13:58Well, what sort of mischief have you got into?
14:02I don't know.
14:02Your father will be very cross.
14:06Now, let me see.
14:07Ow!
14:07Ow!
14:08Oh, darling!
14:08You've got it all over you.
14:10Look at me!
14:10Oh!
14:11Did you fall into a barrel of yellow paint?
14:14No, I didn't!
14:15Did somebody push you?
14:16No, it happened and I...
14:17Oh!
14:19What is it?
14:20You're bleeding yellow.
14:27Oh, it didn't hurt.
14:31Now, do you mind if I...
14:34if I snip a bit off one of your nails?
14:39Give me your hand.
14:44Yes, I've seen...
14:46yellow nails before.
14:49Cigarette smokers have them.
14:51Nicotine.
14:52Do you smoke, John?
14:55Yes, I'd call that...
14:57dirty yellow.
15:00Well, Mrs Sanders, I can't see anything wrong with him.
15:02It's heart, lungs, sight, reflexes.
15:06All fine.
15:08Oh, my husband.
15:10We're in John's den, Ted!
15:12Dr Ward's with us.
15:14I've never seen anything like it.
15:17You'll make medical history, my lad.
15:19May I get up now?
15:20Yes.
15:21No!
15:22Oh, please, I must feed Father Christmas.
15:24Father who?
15:25Couldn't he have got it from his mice, Dr Ward?
15:28I've only got one mouse, Mother.
15:32Hello, Doc.
15:33Good evening.
15:34Now, let's have a look at you.
15:37Well, here's a picture of health, your son.
15:38A rather discoloured picture.
15:41But unique.
15:43Except for the girl in the train, Dad.
15:45There was a girl in the tube.
15:47She turned yellow, too.
15:49Well, up to 4pm, 68 people are reported to have turned yellow.
15:53May I have a look?
15:57Yellow plague hits London.
15:59Wow.
16:01How does it feel, John?
16:02Fine.
16:04May I get up now?
16:05Dr Ward says I may.
16:06Even the traffic lights.
16:08There's a diversion at Havistock Hill.
16:10What's it mean, Ted?
16:11Nobody knows.
16:13Is there anything we ought to do, Doc?
16:14We'll have to wait and see.
16:16The Ministry of Health will probably issue some instructions.
16:19I see there's to be a television programme on it tonight.
16:22May I stay up and watch it, Dad?
16:23No, darling.
16:25It's better for you to rest.
16:26I'm not tired.
16:28We have, this evening, three experts on scientific matters.
16:36Excuse me.
16:41I've just heard that the number of people affected by this extraordinary business has reached 406.
16:48407, counting me?
16:49Nothing to be cocky about.
16:51They're all well and appear to have no ill effects from this extraordinary happening.
16:56I've asked our cartographer to point on the map.
16:59Our what?
17:01Cartographer?
17:02Map maker.
17:03As you see, all these dots happen to be inside a circle.
17:07You see a yellow circle of about 310 yards radius.
17:11I shall ask now some of the eye experts for a few observations.
17:15I'm told we've got pictures of some oddities.
17:17People and objects from the perimeter of this circle.
17:20Mum!
17:21A perimeter is the outline of the circle.
17:25Isn't it, Ted?
17:27Look, he's pointing it out.
17:28I'm hungry.
17:29Oh, you can't be, John.
17:31You've had your dinner.
17:33And you've gobbled up all the cheese biscuits.
17:36Oh, for heaven's sake, what have you got there?
17:39Only Father Christmas.
17:41Ted!
17:41So lonely without his wife.
17:43Get him to put that mouse back in its box.
17:46Do what Mummy says, John.
17:48You'd be lonely without Mum, wouldn't you?
17:50Don't argue, John.
17:53OK.
17:55And this was a rather strange way of expressing them.
17:58In Hampstead, and I can say this because I come from Hampstead myself.
18:06It won't be long.
18:09Here, have some cheese straw crumbs.
18:14You love cheese straw crumbs.
18:16You know you do.
18:20There.
18:22Now.
18:24Go to sleep.
18:29Good night.
18:33It's a singularly unlikely event that you could have pigmentation taking place in an area of 600 yards in diameter.
18:41120 feet below the surface of the earth.
18:44In the light of the supernatural quality of, er, these fantastic happenings, I would submit the only thing we can
18:52think of is the most impossible cause of all.
18:55Namely, it's an extraterrestrial event.
18:57Extra what?
18:59That?
19:01What is terror?
19:04Earth?
19:05Extra?
19:07Extra is extra.
19:08Well, it can mean outside of.
19:10So, extraterrestrial is outside of our earth.
19:13Well, what is the purpose, Doctor?
19:15Space?
19:16Listen.
19:16A target, perhaps.
19:18A target for what?
19:19A landing site?
19:20Perhaps.
19:21Gosh, I hope no one's going to land on top of me.
19:24Mm-mm.
19:46I'm starving, Mr. Saunders!
19:54Did you call Father Christmas?
19:56Hurry up, Mr. Saunders, I can't wait all night.
20:02Mr. Saunders.
20:06Hurry up, Mr. Saunders, I can't wait all night.
20:22Mr. John Saunders, I'm starving, Mr. Saunders.
20:54Mr. Saunders.
20:55Mr. Saunders.
20:59Is anybody there?
21:02Don't ask any questions, Mr. Saunders, I'm starving.
21:11Where are you?
21:14I can't see you.
21:16In the television, of course.
21:19I'm starving.
21:28Behind it?
21:29In the set, ma'am.
21:31Inside of it.
21:34What are you waiting for?
21:35What?
21:35You want me to starve to death?
21:37Switch it on.
21:40Dad says I'm not supposed to touch the television.
21:42It's dangerous.
21:44Turn that knob.
21:58And press the second button.
22:06Good boy.
22:08Gosh!
22:09Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
22:12I've been traveling all night.
22:14I've been traveling all night.
22:18The name is Nick.
22:20Comes from electronic.
22:23I apologize for repeating myself.
22:25I'm absolutely famished.
22:27My supplies are almost exhausted.
22:30Would a drumstick do?
22:32What stick?
22:33A drumstick.
22:35You know, a leg of chicken.
22:37Mr. Saunders, we're not cannibals.
22:40Vegetar-t-t-t-tarians?
22:43Not vegetarians either, Mr. Saunders.
22:46We live on electricity.
22:47What's your voltage in London?
22:49I'm afraid I don't know.
22:59Oh, good.
23:00240 volts.
23:02It's my favorite dish.
23:04May I?
23:05Be my guest.
23:16Don't do that.
23:17You'll get a shock.
23:18You will get a shock.
23:19I shall get my drumstick.
23:40Oh, it's marvelous.
23:43I must find out where they make it.
23:45Where's your nearest power station, Mr. Saunders?
23:48Call me John.
23:50John.
23:53It's delicious.
23:54I've never tasted better.
23:56I don't know where they make it.
23:58You'd have to ask Munro that.
24:00Who's Munro?
24:02He knows all about electricity.
24:04He knows almost everything.
24:07Is he yellow?
24:08What do you mean?
24:09You're yellow?
24:10That makes you a friend of mine.
24:12We're united under the same color as the saying goes.
24:15Is he?
24:16I don't know.
24:18I wasn't with him at the time.
24:19Well, we can find a power station without Munro.
24:21I've got a nose for it.
24:24How well you're looking for.
24:24Oh, that's better.
24:31Why not come with me?
24:33They'll miss me.
24:34No one will miss you.
24:35No one will even know.
24:37It'll only take a moment.
24:38we shall be travelling by electricity very fast.
24:40The speed of light?
24:41Very good.
24:43Except, forgive me for correcting you, Mr, er, John.
24:47We don't say electricity travels with the speed of light.
24:50We say light travels with the speed of electricity.
24:53Get it?
24:55What's the difference?
24:56I like your way of talking American, John.
24:59Who's talking American?
25:01Aren't you?
25:02I'm talking English.
25:04Though Americans speak English.
25:05What's the difference?
25:10Sorry, John.
25:12Anyway, the thing is, we'll be travelling fast.
25:15186,000 miles in a second.
25:17I say.
25:20Well, I'm quite full.
25:24Well, are you coming?
25:26How?
25:29Up and down on the waves of electricity, like skiing.
25:33I'm no good at skiing.
25:34I fall all over the place.
25:36You won't if you hold my hand.
25:37You won't even need skis.
25:39Float.
25:40You're joking.
25:40I haven't time to make jokes.
25:42I haven't time to make jokes.
25:42All yellow people can float.
25:53I can!
25:54I can!
25:58I can!
25:59Now, you see that television screen?
26:01It flickers, doesn't it.
26:03It flickers, doesn't it?
26:03You'll see it better if you turn your head sideways.
26:06Now, you can slip inside between two flickers.
26:10Try it.
26:12Isn't it dangerous?
26:13It would be if I went with you.
26:15You must never do it on your own.
26:17Promise.
26:18Okay.
26:21Off you go.
26:23I'll break the glass.
26:24Now, you're being plain silly, John.
26:26You're diving into an electric current, not into glass.
26:29You won't even touch the glass.
26:30Now, one, two, three, go!
26:34I'm doing it!
26:36I'm coming!
26:45Here we are, generating plant.
26:49You call it a power station.
26:51Already?
26:53You stay here while I look around.
26:56Can't you see us?
26:57No.
26:57He can't hear us, either!
27:02Once outside the screen, he could see and hear you.
27:05Not me, though.
27:07Well.
27:09That's French for see you soon.
27:10I know.
27:11How come?
27:13Well, we went to France.
27:14Fantastic food.
27:16What voltage?
27:17Something I like called omelettes.
27:19They're yellow.
27:20Fish omelettes.
27:21Electric fish?
27:22I don't think so.
27:23Normal.
27:24Oh.
27:25Well, you stay here, and don't fall out.
27:29No.
27:37Ridiculous.
27:38Very old-fashioned.
27:41Stable, I can unite.
27:43Where the switch is.
28:03I'm sorry, John, it's no good.
28:05The quality is fine.
28:07It's the quantity that's wrong.
28:09Pardon?
28:10There isn't enough.
28:11We need a great deal of the stuff.
28:12I don't know how you people manage.
28:14Don't you have electricity cuts?
28:16In the winter.
28:17Or when we have a strike.
28:19Oh.
28:20Well, shall we go?
28:21Where to?
28:22Home.
28:23Your home.
28:23Unless there's somewhere else you'd rather go.
28:25Can we?
28:26Anywhere.
28:27To the tower.
28:28What kind of tower?
28:29The Tower of London.
28:31It's a castle, really.
28:32It's where the crown jewels are kept.
28:34It's very old.
28:34Has it got electricity?
28:36I think so, in some parts.
28:38Oh, doesn't sound like my cup of kilowatts.
28:40Couldn't we go somewhere else instead?
28:43No, I must go there.
28:44I must find Alice.
28:45Alice?
28:46Oh.
28:47All right.
28:49Can we take Father Christmas?
28:50Who's he?
28:51Her husband.
28:52Is he yellow?
28:53No, he's white.
28:54He's a mouse.
28:56Oh, well, that's different.
28:57Why didn't you say so?
28:59Where do we pick him up?
29:00My house.
29:01All right, then.
29:01Let's get along.
29:02Come on.
29:03Hang on.
29:05Have a stock wheel.
29:11We forgot to switch it off.
29:13We did not.
29:14If anybody had switched it off.
29:16Shh.
29:17You'll wake up my mother.
29:19She can't hear me either.
29:23If anyone had switched it off,
29:25you wouldn't have got through the screen or come back.
29:28My mother's a very light sleeper.
29:30She can't hear me.
29:32Only yellow people can.
29:35Oh.
29:48Can you get up the stairs in those?
29:51I can, but I don't think I will.
29:54Help me with them, John.
29:57Pleasure.
30:01Follow me.
30:11Nice room.
30:13I liked it the first time I saw it.
30:17You've been here before?
30:18Oh, yes.
30:19When?
30:20When I landed, I had to check on all the people who turned yellow.
30:23That's the rule.
30:24Whatever for?
30:25To find a chap we could trust.
30:28Me?
30:29Undoubtedly.
30:31How did you find out?
30:33Easy.
30:33The others were just people who turned yellow.
30:36But you,
30:37who got a yellow pullover,
30:42and a yellow scar,
30:46and a terrific yellow something.
30:52My top hat.
30:53I'm a supporter of Norwich City.
30:55Who's he?
30:56Norwich City, the football club.
30:58The Canaries.
30:59They're the only club in England to play in yellow.
31:02I've got a badge.
31:04Oh, and look at those pictures on the wall.
31:06Oh, and look at those pictures on the wall.
31:15Nick, meet Father Christmas.
31:17Father Christmas, meet Nick.
31:19A pleasure.
31:21The tower's a very big place,
31:23and Father Christmas can help us to find his wife.
31:26But, John, with my speed,
31:27I can scour round that tower of yours in a flash.
31:29No offence intended, Father.
31:31So long as they have electricity laid on.
31:34How will you know where to find her?
31:38She's obviously going to be hiding somewhere.
31:41In a bed.
31:43Behind a bookcase.
31:45Or even in a wall.
31:47I know Alice.
31:48But you're Father Christmas.
31:50Father Christmas.
31:51Oh, of course, Father Christmas.
31:53Sorry, Dad.
31:55But, John, a mouse can't even open a door.
31:59Then we'll open the door for him.
32:01All he has to do is to smell the scent of his wife and lead us to her.
32:06I see.
32:07What a good idea.
32:11You're improving.
32:14Hold these a minute.
32:15Now, where's this tower of yours?
32:18The tower.
32:19You know, tar bridge.
32:20There's a tar hill tube station on the circle line.
32:24Ah, I've got it.
32:28Care to have a go?
32:31May I?
32:32Why not?
32:37Football!
32:47Offside, cheat!
32:48This isn't the tower!
32:49We're in the tower.
32:51Now, can you see beyond the football game and beyond the screen of the television?
32:57Hmm?
32:57There are people watching the football game.
32:59Four of them.
33:00In a sort of uniform.
33:04Eating beef.
33:05Beef eaters!
33:06Good.
33:06Then we are in the tower.
33:08I must get rid of them.
33:09You don't want to be seen by them.
33:11How do I get through this?
33:12Same as through an empty screen.
33:14But you mustn't stop.
33:16Not for a single second.
33:17Now, I'll go ahead and get rid of the beef eaters.
33:19You count down from five and then slip outside.
33:23I'll be waiting.
33:25Go.
33:27Five, four, three, hey, penalty!
33:32Hey, you, get out!
33:33Please, get this boy off the pitch!
33:35Stay put, John!
33:40Oh, don't worry, John.
33:43I'll throw the switches.
33:45Hey, Rhett, I've got a mouse in my pants.
33:55Father Christmas, where are you?
33:59John?
34:00I've lost Father Christmas.
34:02Here, I've got him.
34:06Bye.
34:06Come on.
34:08This is more tricky than I thought.
34:11My fault.
34:12I shouldn't have left you.
34:13But I fixed those beef eaters.
34:15What did you do about them?
34:17Set the alarm.
34:19Now, we just wait for it to go off.
34:25All right, then?
34:26I'll keep on hearing things, Rhett.
34:28What things?
34:29Father Christmas, Father Christmas.
34:39Ohhh!
34:41Oh!
34:43Butterfingers!
34:45Alarm.
34:47I've got to wait until after that.
34:48Oh, yeah.
34:49I'll switch off a set.
34:50No time for that, now.
34:51Oh, Jack's right.
34:53This is going to do a general tidy up.
34:55Yeah, OK.
34:56Don't we get a showy?
34:57Yeah, OK.
35:04Hey, Mr. Beef Eater. My friend needs that set switch on.
35:09He can't hear me. He can't see me, either.
35:20Oh, that's funny. Try some oil.
35:24Steady, old man.
35:27It's gone stiff.
35:35Now, let's see what that Daddy Christmas of yours can do.
35:40Father Christmas.
35:44Alice is here, Father Christmas, in this building.
35:49Find Alice, Father Christmas.
35:52Where is she?
36:06That way?
36:07Alice can't be that way.
36:09Why not?
36:10She can't be in the wall, nor can she be in the window.
36:13Mice make holes in the wall, you know. I've seen them doing it. Come on.
36:31Come on, Father Christmas. I know you can find Alice. Through the door. Up. Or down.
36:51Well, make your mind up. Down. Come on, then.
37:08Guard of the devil!
37:10The guards!
37:11Quick, get inside the gun.
37:26well what now we find another building you still think he can do it of course he can well he
37:34wasn't
37:34so sure a moment ago first he went this away then he went that away and look where we are
37:38now
37:39he did that to show us that we were in the wrong building just some birds big blackbirds the town
37:51ravens it must be they're paid I don't believe it it's true 15 pence an hour a week what are
38:01they
38:01expected to do for it nothing just stay there well in that case it's just about right they're
38:07very important you see if the tower loses its ravens it'll fall who says so everybody it's in the book
38:21well now are we going to try that blood hound of yours again come on let's show this doubting
38:31thomas where alice's father christmas the name's nick
38:56here he says she's here
39:05god
39:06oh
39:09oh
39:10oh
39:11oh
39:12oh
39:13oh
39:13Old Wiltshire, old Wiltshire, guard in the double, hats!
39:35Up!
39:36Will you have a look up the chimney?
39:37You look under the bed.
39:39Right, I'll look under...
39:40No, there's nobody under the bed.
39:43Nothing up here.
39:44It says up.
39:51There's somebody downstairs.
39:53Oh, can they hear them?
39:55Yeah, they'll come in. You'll get behind the door.
39:56Yeah, all right, I'll get behind.
39:58Here, if you get the other side, if they come up the stairs, we've got them.
40:00Okay.
40:00If they come in here, we've got them.
40:03Look, a mouse!
40:04A mouse?
40:05There's a mouse!
40:06Oh, no.
40:06A mouse, help!
40:07Help!
40:08Help!
40:09Murder!
40:10Help!
40:11A mouse!
40:12Get out of it!
40:13Get out of it!
40:14Help!
40:15There's a mouse!
40:16Murder!
40:17Murder!
40:18Take it away!
40:20Get out of it!
40:21Get out of it!
40:22Help!
40:23Help!
40:24Murder!
40:25Help!
40:26Help!
40:27Come on, there's something on up here.
40:34Go ahead, Nick.
40:36I'll stay and defend the stairs.
40:38Right.
40:38Attack me if you dare.
40:40Right.
40:40Come on, son.
40:42It's no use trying to fight this system.
40:44It's no use.
40:45Watch him.
40:47Well done, John.
40:48Keep him down now.
40:49Come on.
40:49Right, Nick.
40:50Take them.
40:51Good, Nick.
40:52Come on.
40:53Keep it going.
40:54Look out.
40:56Now, look.
40:56Cut it out there, sir.
40:57Go on, John.
41:05Keep him down now.
41:05I'm with you, John.
41:06Leave it to me.
41:09Don't worry, John.
41:10I've got him by the collar.
41:12Get up there.
41:12Watch it.
41:13Get up there.
41:14Give him a silly little one.
41:15Don't.
41:15Come on.
41:16Back me up here.
41:17It's no use.
41:18Watch him.
41:19Go on.
41:20Go on.
41:22Watch him.
41:22Cut it out there, son.
41:24I've told you.
41:24Well done, John.
41:26Keep him down now.
41:27Come on.
41:28Watch him down now.
41:28Oh, my God.
41:30It's hurting me.
41:30It's hurting me.
41:32Help me.
41:34Nick.
41:34Nick.
41:36Help me.
41:37Nick.
41:39Help me.
41:41Nick.
41:43Nick.
41:43Where are you?
42:05Nick.
42:06All quiet.
42:07Not a mouse stirring.
42:08It's cold.
42:10Yeah.
42:11Those ravens are making a noise tonight.
42:13Come on.
42:13Good night.
42:17It's Nick, John.
42:19Are you all right?
42:21It's very dark in here.
42:23No talking.
42:24No talking.
42:25Don't take long, John.
42:27I've got just the right thing in my bundle to get you out of here.
42:29Look.
42:30Sorry.
42:30Hang on.
42:32If I can find something to stand on.
42:36Wait a minute.
42:37I've got my pencil torch.
42:38Quiet.
42:45Hello.
42:46How did you get here with no electricity?
42:48What's that thing in your hand?
42:50Oh.
42:51Well, what's the news?
42:53I was at your trial.
42:55It was very unfair.
42:57But don't get upset, John.
42:58I'll get you out of here.
42:59What's the sentence?
43:02Beheading.
43:03I thought so.
43:04Mum won't be very pleased.
43:05But don't blame her.
43:07No, Dad.
43:09My uncle's a solicitor.
43:10He'll sue them.
43:11Well, that won't help much after...
43:14But they reckoned without nick of electronic, didn't they?
43:18Now, you told me that when the tower loses its ravens, it will fall.
43:23Well, see this bundle?
43:24What's in it?
43:25The ravens.
43:26All of them.
43:28You see how it works?
43:29I dump the ravens somewhere in Africa or the North Pole.
43:33The tower falls to pieces and you're free.
43:40Is something wrong?
43:42It's only a legend.
43:45And might you put them back again?
43:47The tower may fall.
43:49It'll take ages.
43:50Maybe years.
43:52You think so?
43:53In the tower, they execute people at dawn.
43:57I'll go and wake your father.
43:58I'll be there before you can say Jack Beefeater.
44:00No one can wake my father.
44:02Well, your mum, then.
44:03My mum will think it's just a dream and turn over.
44:06What?
44:07No offence, Nick.
44:09But you're a bit hard to believe.
44:13Well, you must have somebody.
44:16A clever friend.
44:19I've got it.
44:21Who?
44:21Munro.
44:22But he's not yellow.
44:23You told me so.
44:24But he's very clever.
44:26He'd be up about now, reading a book or something.
44:30Well, where will I find him?
44:32Regents Park.
44:33Chestergate.
44:49Forgive me, Mr. Munro.
44:51I have borrowed your machine to communicate with you.
44:54Where are you?
44:56Can't you talk?
44:57Unfortunately, only yellow people can see me or hear me.
45:01I come from outer space.
45:04Interesting.
45:07What can I do for you?
45:09Our mutual friend, John Saunders, is a prisoner in the tower.
45:13How did he get in at this time of night?
45:15My fault, Mr. Munro.
45:16I introduced him by means of an electric current.
45:19At what velocity?
45:20By an ordinary television set.
45:22Why can't he get out the same way?
45:24He's under guard until his execution.
45:27Execution?
45:28At dawn, Mr. Munro.
45:33If he can't get to a TV set, you'll have to get one to him.
45:37How?
45:39Easy.
45:40All you have to do is...
46:06What has called the beginning� Rico on Christmasра?
46:07He's working...
46:08Without the f Michième de Parallel.
46:08How good is that?
46:09How great is that?
46:14How sweet is that?
46:20You never have to move my keys.
46:20I don't know.
47:17I don't know.
47:20I don't know.
47:36You remember everything?
47:37Yep.
47:37You don't want me to repeat the words?
47:40No, thanks.
47:47Krishna, have you got anything to say?
47:49Yes, sir.
47:51Well, say it then.
47:55I protest on two accounts.
47:58Not only am I innocent, but I have been denied my last wish.
48:02This is true, executioner.
48:04I am afraid so, sir.
48:09In the name of the government and the people, and the executioner, I apologize.
48:15I accept your apology.
48:18Set your last wish, prisoner, and let's get on with it.
48:21My last wish is to watch television for the last time.
48:27So be it.
48:30Bring Heather a television set with a long enough bleed that it can be plugged in inside.
48:36But it's far too early, my lord.
48:38There's nothing on at dawn.
48:40Prisoner, you heard what the executioner said.
48:43Yes, sir.
48:44But I just want to switch it on.
48:46All the same.
48:47Sounds silly to me.
48:50Well, it's your execution.
48:54Not mine.
49:09Switch off.
49:15Which particular channels are you?
49:19It doesn't really matter.
49:21May I go closer, my lord?
49:23Closer to like.
49:33I hope you like the program, prisoner.
49:37The best program I've ever seen.
49:44Fools!
49:45Knaves!
49:51Thanks, pal.
49:52Let's go, bud.
49:54I've already overstayed my time.
49:56Nick!
49:57Alice and Father Christmas.
49:59Where are they?
50:00In there.
50:01Both of them?
50:01Mm-hmm.
50:09One each.
50:19I hope you need to produce the picture on the screen.
50:22Travel without the means of a solid conductor.
50:24Like wires.
50:25All the others need wires, cables, etc.
50:28Exactly.
50:29So long, John.
50:30Down.
50:31This is probably what we call a conductor.
50:33I hope we meet again.
50:34Bye, Nick.
50:38I can't take this to school.
50:40All right.
50:41I'll take it home for you.
50:42No, not yet.
50:43You'll find it in your room.
50:44That's why the way to...
50:45So long, John.
50:47Have a nice trip.
50:55The question was, what do we call a conductor saunders?
51:00There are good conductors and bad conductors and semiconductors.
51:05A good conductor allows us to transfer electricity from one body to another.
51:11Did you hear that, Monroe?
51:12Yes, sir.
51:14You wouldn't know by any chance how electricity travels.
51:16In waves, sir.
51:17Like those on the board.
51:21With what speed, saunders?
51:23186,000 miles per second.
51:26Well, I said I'd send you home if I caught you napping again.
51:29But, sir, boy, you know all about electricity.
51:32And in his sleep.
51:33Exactly, Monroe.
51:35Well, what do you think?
51:37Well!
51:44Hello, John.
51:45Hello, Mrs. Brown.
51:46What, John?
51:49What, John?
51:49Hello, John?
51:50Hello, John?
51:51Hello, Mrs. Price.
51:55PHONE RINGS
52:08Mum!
52:09I'm getting your tea, darling.
52:11Mum?
52:12Has anybody left a box for me?
52:14What box?
52:17Anything wrong, John?
52:19Nothing!
52:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
52:49Ten, eleven.
52:52Eleven?
52:56There is something wrong.
52:58Baby mice?
52:59Eleven of them.
53:01Oh!
53:03I'll give them away.
53:05Monroe wants a pair.
53:07And so does Gary.
53:07And that new Brazilian boy.
53:20Do they like sugar?
53:22Do they like sugar?
53:50They like sugar?
53:52Oh!
53:52BIRDS CHIRP
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