- 4 hours ago
First broadcast 27th December 1970.
Bernard and Penny are getting married.
John Alderton - Bernard Hedges
Deryck Guyler - Norman Potter
Noel Howlett - Mr. Cromwell
Joan Sanderson - Doris Ewell
Erik Chitty - Mr. Smith
Richard Davies - Mr. Price
Penny Spencer - Sharon Eversleigh
Liz Gebhardt - Maureen Bullock
Peter Cleall - Eric Duffy
Malcolm McFee - Peter Craven
David Barry - Frankie Abbott
Peter Denyer - Dennis Dunstable
Jill Kerman - Penny Wheeler/Penny Hedges
Susan Richards - Madge Smith
Lindsay Campbell - Mr. Sibley
Jeffrey Gardiner - Hotel Receptionist
Kristin Hatfield - Pupil in button-up dress
Bert Palmer - Stationmaster
Gregory Scott - Mr. Wyatt
Bernard and Penny are getting married.
John Alderton - Bernard Hedges
Deryck Guyler - Norman Potter
Noel Howlett - Mr. Cromwell
Joan Sanderson - Doris Ewell
Erik Chitty - Mr. Smith
Richard Davies - Mr. Price
Penny Spencer - Sharon Eversleigh
Liz Gebhardt - Maureen Bullock
Peter Cleall - Eric Duffy
Malcolm McFee - Peter Craven
David Barry - Frankie Abbott
Peter Denyer - Dennis Dunstable
Jill Kerman - Penny Wheeler/Penny Hedges
Susan Richards - Madge Smith
Lindsay Campbell - Mr. Sibley
Jeffrey Gardiner - Hotel Receptionist
Kristin Hatfield - Pupil in button-up dress
Bert Palmer - Stationmaster
Gregory Scott - Mr. Wyatt
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00:00The End
00:35Oh, my God.
01:24Oh, God, make the world go away.
01:28It's the last bloody stand party I've been to.
01:32Come on, lads. Drink this up now.
01:34Come on, drink it up.
01:36Make new money in this room.
01:40What is this, hemlock?
01:42No, no, that's a desert rat pick-me-up.
01:45Maple syrup, cod liver island brandy, all whipped up with a ride.
01:49Norman, Norman, how did you get in?
01:52Well, I stayed here, son. You know, I slept in the bath.
01:55Oh, yeah. You remember?
01:57Oh, that's right. Ruby locked you out, didn't she?
01:59Ah, but she did sling my wedding gear out the window at me, you know.
02:02Oh, yes.
02:03Wedding? Wedding?
02:04Yes, come on, son. You're getting married today.
02:06No, I'm getting married, Norman.
02:07I'm getting married, son.
02:07You're getting married, son.
02:08Price, I'm getting...
02:09No, no, no, steady, boy.
02:11I is your best man.
02:12I'm here to bring you tranquility, comfort and reassurance.
02:16But go on, bring it, then.
02:18Oh, shut up, will you?
02:19Leave me alone till I've had a wash.
02:21Penny could see you now.
02:22She'd have second thoughts.
02:25Penny, I've got to ring her up, Norm.
02:26Norm, I've got to ring Penny up, Norm.
02:29I'm sorry, lad.
02:30As chief osher, I cannot allow you to speak to your bride on your wedding day.
02:34It's unlucky.
02:34Norm, how am I going to say I do?
02:36Send her a telegram, I tell you.
02:38Oh, yes.
02:39Oh, no, it's seeing her, isn't it?
02:40Yes, it's seeing her, you mustn't...
02:41Oh, here.
02:44Burn, come on.
02:44Put this around you, son.
02:45All right, lad.
02:46Come on, you can't talk to her dressed like that, lad.
02:47Get your arm in there.
02:49Wait a minute, I'll get her on your shoulder.
02:50Right up.
02:51I've lost the phone, Norm.
02:54You've lost the phone, ain't it?
02:56It's all right, it's all right.
02:58Oh, dear.
03:00Hang on.
03:01Oh, get it out, sonny.
03:03Just a second, lad.
03:06Right, that's it.
03:06Yes, that's it.
03:07Hello.
03:11Hello, darling.
03:12Hello.
03:12Bernard here.
03:13Bernard who?
03:15Bernard, Bernard Hedges.
03:17You're not the one you're going to marry.
03:18Cat Bernard.
03:19Yes.
03:19Everything all right, sweetheart?
03:21No, darling.
03:21I'm ever so worried.
03:22Well, of course you're worried.
03:24I mean, all brides are worried the day they get married.
03:26I'm worried.
03:27Try to think of it, sweetheart,
03:28not so much as losing a mother and father as gaining a son.
03:32No.
03:33No, husband.
03:34In fact, me.
03:35Get that, Norman.
03:36All right, sweetheart?
03:37It's not that.
03:38It's just that I don't want to get married in my dressing gown.
03:40Now, everything's taken care of.
03:41Sharon and Maureen are coming over to your place with the dress.
03:44I know, but they're not here.
03:46All right, don't cry.
03:47Don't cry.
03:48Darling, they are very reliable girls.
03:50There you are.
03:50They're here now.
03:52No, just a minute.
03:53That's...
03:53No.
03:53I'll...
03:54I'll call you back.
03:55All right.
03:56I'll call...
03:56What are you doing?
03:57You're supposed to be in Little Mumford.
03:58I know.
03:59Well, we collected the dress from my boutique
04:01and we've been standing on the corner freezing to death
04:03ever since nine o'clock.
04:04Not that we mind freezing to death for you, sir,
04:06but Mr Cromwell didn't turn up in his car to take us down there.
04:09Norman.
04:10Good.
04:11Ah, yes.
04:11Well, as much as I revere and admire that man, you know,
04:13he's lit me down rather badly here.
04:15Norman, you forgot to tell him, didn't you?
04:16Shall I clean his shoes, sir?
04:17Norman!
04:18Well, look, let me reconstitute myself in your eyes,
04:21but give me the car keys
04:22and I'll chief usher the girls and the dress over to your intent.
04:25Good thinking, Norman.
04:26Good.
04:26I shall shut my eyes and pray if he's driving.
04:29Empty, girly.
04:30Empty.
04:31Eh?
04:31What does that stand for?
04:32Mad Twit?
04:36There's no doubt about it.
04:37I look fabulous in Manchester.
04:40Well, come on, your groomship.
04:41Get moving.
04:42This church is in the backwards,
04:43not just around the corner.
04:44There's no need to rush.
04:46We've got plenty of time.
04:47I've got the car.
04:49Ah.
04:49What?
04:50Wrong.
04:50I haven't got the car.
04:51I've just given it to Norman.
04:53Oh, bloody hell.
04:55Your little sister Mavis got some good things for Christmas,
04:58didn't she, El?
04:59Yeah.
04:59She said she left them out for you to play with.
05:02I ain't playing with them.
05:03I'm checking them, ain't I?
05:04I have to check things now, I'm a tech.
05:06Oh, yeah?
05:07What case was you on when they sent you out for sandwiches
05:09the other lunchtime?
05:11Oh, sorry, El.
05:12Official sequence, that.
05:13You understand?
05:14Sure, I understand you, mate.
05:15Don't worry.
05:16Well, thanks, aren't you, mate?
05:17Cool.
05:18I've had 17 of your mum's mince pies, Eric.
05:21Yeah, she was saving them for you, then.
05:22She wouldn't let us touch them.
05:24Oh, Primit's going to be dead proud of you at the wedding.
05:27Neat.
05:27I had it for Christmas.
05:29Eh?
05:29All my mum bought me for Christmas was a Punch and Judy set.
05:32Oh, no-one bought it for me.
05:34I got it out of me wages.
05:35Here, haven't we better get going, Eric?
05:37Yeah, soon as Peter comes.
05:39Swift off first, then.
05:40Oh, yes, please.
05:41Right.
05:41Hey, Arnie.
05:43Hi.
05:43Right, Frankie?
05:44I'm on shorts these days, El.
05:46Oh, yeah?
05:47All right, then.
05:48Hi, Frankie.
05:51There's a short one for you, Frankie.
05:53Yeah.
05:58Tony Peter, Mrs Duffy.
06:01Hi, Arnie.
06:02Oh, ho, ho.
06:03Pretty good.
06:03It's like a melody.
06:05Well, not much.
06:07Right, have we found out where the happy couple are going for the
06:10funny movies?
06:10No, Privet's playing it close to his chest.
06:12Yeah, I couldn't even get it out of him when he was bummed out of his head at the stage
06:15party.
06:16But we've got to know what hotel it is.
06:17Otherwise, how can we put the Ollie in his bed?
06:19Right.
06:20Here, I'll play them other traditional jokes.
06:21Like sewing the legs of his pyjamas.
06:23Yeah, yeah.
06:23Tell her, Greg, drop what you're doing.
06:25Your flat is burning down.
06:28Relax, guys.
06:30If I can find out, just like that.
06:32Oh, yeah?
06:32How?
06:33I'll ring up Privet.
06:35I'll disguise me voice as Penny and I'll say,
06:37Hello, darling.
06:39Where did you say we was going on the honeymoon again?
06:41Yeah, he already knows you.
06:43Here, we better shoot.
06:44We don't want to hold you up to ceremony for us.
06:46That's true.
06:51Oh, bloody Christmas weekend.
06:53I don't think there's a taxi free in London.
06:54It's all right.
06:55I'm ringing up Duffy.
06:56See if we can get a lift in his van.
06:58Hello?
06:58Hello, Mrs Duffy.
07:00Bernard Hedges here.
07:02Yes.
07:03Look, very nice Christmas.
07:04Thanks, yes.
07:05And all the same to you in the new year.
07:07Mrs Duffy, I'm a...
07:10Yes, I'll pass that on to Penny.
07:12Fine.
07:12No, I'm a bit worried.
07:14Have you really?
07:1627 years.
07:17Yes, yes.
07:18They do say the first 23.
07:21Look, um...
07:22No, I'm not ill.
07:23Not ill.
07:24Just a bit worried about it.
07:25Could I talk to Eric at all?
07:28He's gone while we've been chatting, has he?
07:31No, not important.
07:33Right.
07:33Bye.
07:35Eric's gone.
07:36Learned that from Mrs Duffy, did you?
07:37Yeah.
07:37What are we going to do, then?
07:38What's took down to our vest and pants,
07:39stick a couple of numbers on her back
07:40and start running, I should think.
07:41Yeah, I know.
07:43British Railways.
07:44And if Dr Beeching has knocked the line
07:46to Little Mumford on the head,
07:48Penny can sue him for a breach of promise.
08:01Tickets, please.
08:02Aye.
08:06Excuse me, could you tell me
08:07if there's a taxi rank around here?
08:09Yes, I could.
08:11Well, is there?
08:13No, they're in.
08:14Uh, oh, bus?
08:16No.
08:17Pawnee and Trap?
08:18No.
08:19Uh, well, could you tell me
08:20how far it is to Little Mumford Church?
08:22Yeah, I could.
08:22Well, how far is it?
08:23About ten miles.
08:25Look, I'm getting married at two o'clock.
08:27You're best on it, then, aren't you?
08:28Well, what do you think we're trying to do?
08:30Well, could you tell me
08:31if there's any other kind of transport at all?
08:33Oh, I guess.
08:34Well, that's all we're trying to find out.
08:36I just thought you were
08:37just passing time of day, that's all.
08:39Follow me.
08:4064, it's a combine harvester.
08:42Good on.
08:45That's not ice cream, is it?
08:46Why, yeah?
08:47I think we could have it somewhere.
08:48Oh, it's...
08:58There we are, Mr. Smith.
09:00Oh, is that better?
09:01Oh, thank you, John.
09:03Not at all.
09:03You see, Matt, I told you
09:04my braces were twisted.
09:06I was wriggling all the way here
09:07on the Green Line bus.
09:09I thought you'd forgotten
09:10to do something before we left.
09:12All right.
09:13I had.
09:13Put my braces on straight.
09:15John doesn't wear a bit.
09:16Oh.
09:17Uh, no, neither I do.
09:19But if it's as cold as this
09:20for our wedding,
09:21I shall most certainly
09:21be wearing my woolly underwear.
09:23Oh, my dear fellow,
09:24you've checked the day?
09:25Yes, the week before
09:27personal hygiene inspection at school.
09:30Well, I, uh,
09:31I do think the first day of spring
09:33sounds a little more romantic, darling.
09:35Oh, sorry, dear.
09:36How lovely.
09:37I was a spring bride.
09:38And a very beautiful one, too,
09:40my darling.
09:41You looked quite radiant
09:43as you drove up in your ambulance.
09:45Oh, that was a strange way
09:46to arrive at a wedding,
09:47Mrs. Smith.
09:47Were you ill?
09:48Oh, no.
09:49I drove an ambulance in the war.
09:51Oh.
09:51Now, look here, Cindy.
09:52What's the meaning of cutting me up
09:53on the motorway?
09:54Well, you were doing 30
09:56in the outside lane,
09:57Mr. Cromwell.
09:57I was building up speed.
09:59To 35, presumably.
10:01John's is a sports car, you know.
10:02So I noticed
10:03and extremely dangerous.
10:04Oh, I say,
10:05why haven't they displayed
10:06my present?
10:07Well, did you send it?
10:08Uh, oh.
10:10Hello, everyone.
10:11You should see Penny
10:12in her wedding dress.
10:14Utterly breathtaking, she looks.
10:15I must admit,
10:16she is quite pretty.
10:17And she does seem to love him.
10:19Ladies and gentlemen,
10:20may I have your attention, please?
10:22Right, sir.
10:23Now, in my capacity,
10:24Chief Usher,
10:24I'm going to rush you all
10:25over to the church.
10:26Oh.
10:27Now, there will be routes
10:29and the map routes
10:30for the car
10:31going to the church
10:32and also there will be
10:33seating dockets
10:33issued at the same time
10:35for the seats in the church,
10:36you see.
10:40Admin par excellence,
10:41as usual.
10:41You've thought of everything, Norman.
10:42Well, I wouldn't exactly
10:43say that, sir.
10:44I do agree with you.
10:46I am looking forward
10:47to meeting dear Ruby again.
10:48Of course, sir.
10:49I'll go and fetch her.
10:50Oh.
10:50Technical hitch.
10:52Well, I've forgotten
10:53to bring her, sir.
10:55She's still sitting
10:56in the kitchen
10:56with her new hat on, sir.
11:07Oh, now, the line, please.
11:10Oh, I've lost my docket.
11:13Oh.
11:13Well, how can I identify
11:14without a docket?
11:15Well, I'm your headmaster.
11:17Oh, yes.
11:17Hang on.
11:20Now, may I have
11:22your dockets up, please?
11:23Oh, this.
11:24Ah, thank you, sir.
11:25Groom's party on the right.
11:26Oh, thank you.
11:28Thank you very much.
11:29On the right, please.
11:29On the left.
11:31Would you identify
11:32yourselves, please?
11:33Oh, Richard Burton.
11:36Aunt Elizabeth Taylor.
11:48Oh, I'm so sorry.
11:50Oh, I'm so sorry, Mr. Myrtle.
11:52On the right, Mr. Myrtle.
11:53Thank you, Mother.
11:54On your left.
11:55I say, I don't know
11:57whether anyone has thought
11:58of this in the excitement,
11:59but have you seen Hedges?
12:00Well, once since this morning
12:01when I borrowed his car.
12:03Oh.
12:04Do you think he needed it?
12:05Well, it was just a thought.
12:06The ceremony would go better
12:08with the groom,
12:09that's all.
12:10We'll have to start
12:11without him.
12:11Here comes the bride.
12:22Oh.
12:23I'm telling you,
12:24Sonny, Gerner doesn't arrive.
12:25Oh, no.
12:26Yes, I don't know
12:27what it is,
12:27but you get in the car,
12:29you see,
12:29and go around again,
12:30would you?
12:30And now that it should be.
12:31I'm sorry about this.
12:32It's still one of those things.
12:34You know, the driver
12:34needs to carry on, Sonny.
12:35He's got it.
12:36Oh, no.
12:37Where is he?
12:38Oh, we're going to get
12:39our sleeper mix truck.
12:40Perhaps God's holding him
12:41up on the motorway
12:42for some reason of his own.
12:44Perhaps he's been hijacked
12:45by the Arabs.
12:46Oh, shut up.
12:47Well, I hope he does come
12:48because I want to give him
12:49my horse shoe.
12:51Oh, my God.
12:51That's him, innit?
12:52Trust, prove it,
12:53they do things the hard way.
12:55Oh, my God.
12:56Oh, my God.
12:56Oh, my God.
12:57Oh, my God.
12:58Oh, my God.
13:01Oh, my God.
13:08Oh, my God.
13:10Oh, my God.
13:10Oh, my God.
13:11Oh, my God.
15:29Well, I know it's beginning to snow, love, but either you want them to see your new hat or you
15:33don't.
15:34What?
15:35That's a very rude thing to say, that, Ruby.
15:38All right, then.
15:39Go to bingo.
15:40And I hope your hat falls over your ears so you can't hear the numbers call.
15:46All right.
15:51Yes, that's all very well now, isn't it, eh?
15:54Oh, you wakely ask for a new hat.
15:59Hello, Mrs. Hedges.
16:00Sorry about the bicycle and clip.
16:02It's all right, Mr. Hedges.
16:04I still have the price tag in my address.
16:06Smooth couple, aren't we?
16:07Now, listen.
16:08You haven't told anybody we're staying here tonight, haven't we?
16:11No, of course not.
16:12Well, I think we perhaps just had better go upstairs and make sure that the beds have been turned down,
16:16darling.
16:17I, er, I see the evil purpose behind what you're saying, darling, and I admire it.
16:21Mm-hmm?
16:21But what about the guests?
16:22They'll never all fit in.
16:24No.
16:25Well, I tell you what, let's, er, let's get rid of them, shall we?
16:27On the other hand, we could enjoy our own reception and just leave these lying about.
16:31No, tickets.
16:33Tickets to Portugal, darling.
16:35We're not going to Portugal.
16:36What are these?
16:36Well, they're dummies.
16:37My friend June at the airport did them for me.
16:39You see, we leave them around so the guests see them accidentally.
16:42They think we're going away.
16:44Yeah.
16:44We get an understared night's sleep.
16:46Well, figuratively speaking, of course.
16:48Well, my wife is a genius.
16:51And my husband is a wonderful cyclist.
16:53Mm.
16:57Tickets, darling.
17:23No peeking, Smithy, no looking.
17:25My dear fellow, I wouldn't dream of it.
17:26Wouldn't you?
17:27No, Reverend.
17:28All right.
17:31Come on.
17:31Come on.
17:32Hurry up.
17:34Hurry up.
17:34Hurry up.
17:35Hurry up.
17:35Hurry up.
17:36Hurry up.
17:38Hurry up.
17:38Come on.
17:39Come on, guys.
17:40Move it down.
17:41Anybody heard the weather report in Lisbon?
17:46The weather isn't snowing over it.
17:48Hey, I've got to watch what I'm saying.
17:52Go on, go on.
17:53And it doesn't know anything about Fado singing, do they?
17:55That's Portuguese singing.
17:59Watch this.
18:05Still trying to find out where I'm going for my honeymoon, Abbott.
18:07I've got ways of finding things out and a magnifying glass.
18:10Yes, well, the secret is in my pocket, but you certainly wouldn't be able to get it at all.
18:34Well, the game's up. I suppose you all know by now we're off to Portugal for our honeymoon.
18:40Oh, come on, Miss. You can't bluff us.
18:42Well, yes, they did manage to wangle it out of me, I'm afraid.
18:45Well, here are the tickets.
18:46Yeah, come on, let's have a look.
18:48Come, come, come, come, come.
18:49All right, all right.
18:50Hey, let's see.
18:52Blimey, look, they are and all.
18:53You know, how are they?
18:54We can't. They may seem cool.
18:56It should go.
18:56It's worth.
18:57No thanks to you.
18:58Oh, I say, I say, it's about time you two got your skates on, isn't it?
19:02Oh, it's all right. There's plenty of time.
19:04You? Bernard John's right. You've got to be at the airport in an hour's time.
19:10Oh.
19:12Yes, well, in all the excitement, of course, I forgot to check the time of the tickets.
19:16Well, let's get it tight.
19:17See, see, come on.
19:20Kill your friend.
19:22Oh, nobody panic.
19:25Nobody panic.
19:25Everybody listen to Normans.
19:28They panic now. They'll never get there.
19:30Yes, they will.
19:31You're lonely, hurry, come on! All hands to the phone.
19:33Oh, come on. All hands to the phone.
19:36All hands to the phone.
19:38Now, come on, Granny. You must say goodbye to the happy couple.
19:50Come on, Granny.
19:52Turn Granny round.
19:56Oh, you see, it's quite simple.
20:01so you can do anything well, if you just keep your compulsions.
20:03Yes, I think it's hats and coats time.
20:05Ah, Gareth, there's enough bubbly left to hover to hold a swimming gala.
20:09Let's have a party.
20:10What a lovely idea.
20:12I hope you're not trying to get me tight, guys.
20:14Oh, John.
20:16I'm sorry, but did you drive all my life for us?
20:20Look, he ain't going to become a nationalised Portuguese, is he?
20:23He's coming back.
20:24Yeah, when he comes back, he'll get one of these for upsetting me top.
20:28Yeah, frankly, you know that big bowl of trifle under there?
20:30Yeah.
20:30Come with me, I'm going to stick your head in.
20:33Shall I do some animal noises to cheer you up more?
20:36No.
20:36It's all right, Den.
20:37We'll be with another woman.
20:39Who?
20:40Me.
20:43Time is a great healer, my dear.
20:45Oh, shut up.
20:47You sound like you'd come out of the ark.
20:49That's better.
20:50Come on, we'll get Eric to make us a Pim.
20:52Oh, all right.
21:00Oh, how long have we been here, darling?
21:02Haven't been here three hours yet, we have.
21:05Oh, I wish I'd never thought up that ridiculous story about Portugal.
21:09We could be safely tanked up in bed by now.
21:11Oh, bed.
21:12If I think of bed and look at that windscreen, all that snow will melt.
21:16It's my fault for extending that license.
21:22Oh, bloody handbrake.
21:28Shh, Bernie, they're going.
21:30They're going.
21:30Get down.
21:31Get down.
21:32Get down.
21:41Come with me, my dear, because the publican I know just down the road keeps a room for
21:47my assignations.
21:49That's right, quick.
21:50Come on.
21:50No, hang on.
21:51No, hang on.
21:52I have to say.
21:53Oh, Sir Jasper, do not touch me.
21:55After three hours in the snow, you must be joking.
22:00Oh, we're very lucky to find a double room at this time of the night, Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
22:04We'd have had nothing at all if we hadn't had a late cancellation.
22:07Well, thank you very much, and good night to you.
22:11Oh, I do wish they'd remember to sign Smith when they say Smith.
22:20Ha ha.
22:21Shop.
22:24Could we have our room, please?
22:26I thought you were importable.
22:27No, we're not importable, are we here, aren't we?
22:29It was a trick.
22:30Ha ha.
22:30Well, it tricked me.
22:31Ha ha.
22:32I just let your room.
22:34Who's operating?
22:35Mr. Potter, I do think you might have told me yourselves.
22:38Well, look, never mind.
22:38We'll have another room, right?
22:39Any room.
22:40No, no, we're chock-a-block, you see. It's Christmas.
22:43Bernard?
22:44Yes?
22:45I think you take bribes.
22:47Sorry?
22:49You say, do you take bribes?
22:52Please.
22:52The little Mumford Roadhouse has a two-star rating.
22:56No, it doesn't, sir.
22:57Oh, sure.
22:59But, of course, for a couple of pounds...
23:02Thank you very much.
23:04I could let you sleep in the lounge.
23:05But it's our honeymoon.
23:07Yes, come on.
23:08Oh, very well, then.
23:10Thirty bob.
23:11Right, now, follow me.
23:15I will leave one radiator on for you.
23:19There we are, sir.
23:21Any cut you like.
23:24Oh, and, uh, always remember, sir,
23:27the first 20 years are the...
23:29Well, that's...
23:32Hmm.
23:34Hmm.
23:40Fine husband, I'd turn out to be.
23:42Hmm?
23:44The first 20 years, he said.
23:46I'd be lucky if I can look after a ride for 20 minutes.
23:50I'm an imbecile.
23:51That's what I am.
23:52I'm sub-normal.
23:54Fancy arriving at your own wedding on a tandem?
23:58Fancy seeing me in this.
24:00I'm a lower form of life, then.
24:19Blime, I thought you was in Portugal.
24:21Fancy, what the hell are you doing here?
24:23Well, we had to come back.
24:24The road was all blocked with snow.
24:26Yeah, aren't you like crowds?
24:27Come on, then.
24:29Come on, then.
24:31Come on, then.
24:32Come on, then.
24:32Come on, then.
24:33Come on, then.
24:33Come on, then.
24:34Come on, then.
24:47Come on.
24:48Come on, then.
24:49Come on.
24:51Come on, then.
24:56Come on, then.
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