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00:00I don't know
00:31It's your thing
00:33Do what you wanna do
00:36I can't tell you
00:39Who to sock it to
00:41It's your thing
00:43Do what you wanna do
00:46I can't tell you
00:48Who to sock it to
00:50If you want me to love
00:52Something else about to have some cool record stores, hey?
00:54Yeah, I think so.
00:57Eve, you're playing at Wimbledon.
01:00This is it.
01:02Just go out there and enjoy yourself.
01:05Thanks, Trisha.
01:07Miss Goolagong, we've been looking everywhere for you.
01:10Oh, I'm sorry.
01:12You're meant to be in dressing room number one.
01:14I thought that was just for seated players.
01:17Don't worry, dear.
01:18We'll get you there.
01:20Chop, chop.
01:30Oh, I can't tell you
01:32Who to sock it to
01:34It's your thing
01:36It's your thing
01:36Do what you wanna do
01:39Oh, I can't tell you
01:42Who to sock it to
01:44Do where you want to
01:46Oh, I can't tell you
01:46Get this, it's your thing
01:46Just go out there
01:48Oh, exist
02:07Ah!
02:36It's going to be a lovely day.
02:39It's going to be a lovely day.
03:10Evon.
03:11Well, Evon, welcome to your new home.
03:15No more moving now.
03:17This is where we're sitting.
03:20Thanks, Frank.
03:21I appreciate it.
03:22Great to have you, Kenny.
03:23Plenty of shearing to be done.
03:25I'll see you later at the pub.
03:40Come on, kids.
03:41Get in there.
03:43Go on.
03:44Come on.
03:45Here we go.
03:49Let's go have a look.
03:53Barbara, can you watch your sister's here for a minute?
03:57Thanks, Bob.
04:09Never had a house with a proper floor?
04:12Now you're going to have to sweep and mop it.
04:14Yeah.
04:15Now I'll hear you sneaking in at night after you've been at the pub.
04:21Evie, can you grab my hat from the car?
04:22Yeah.
04:26Mm-hmm.
04:56What did you get there, Evie?
05:05Come on.
05:10Good things are going to come, Bob.
05:13Just you wait.
05:15Come on.
05:19And the school are going to serve.
05:23That's set.
05:24Play.
05:29Quiet, please.
05:58Excuse me.
05:59My dad said you people have to go out the back.
06:05Why is dad going to go out the back?
06:13Kenny?
06:14Bloody took your time.
06:15You won't get a drink out here, mate.
06:17Come on.
06:23Come on.
06:24Come on.
06:53Thank you very much.
07:21Oh, give me less.
07:36Yeah, what? Over there. What? I don't see nothing. That bunyip. I've seen it. She's looking at you. She's coming
07:44to get you. Larry, stop scaring your sister. I've seen that bunyip. It's like under the water. Maybe. Go and
07:53grab some more wood for the fire.
07:55Mm-hmm.
07:58Evie.
08:11Was there really a bunyip there?
08:17Yeah. There's a lot of things out here. I wouldn't mind your mum watching you. Nothing's gonna get you. Here.
08:27See how that works for you.
08:31Yeah.
08:38Yeah.
08:43Yeah.
08:47Yeah.
08:48Yeah.
08:49Yeah.
09:05Yep.
09:13Yeah.
09:16Yeah.
09:19Berlin and District World Memorial Tennis Club opening soon.
10:01What are you doing?
10:03Mom told me to get some of the white stuff.
10:05Pull up!
10:06No, tell me!
10:07Tell me!
10:15We're gonna play tennis.
10:28Sorry Eve, you're too little.
10:30You gotta be ten to join the tennis club.
10:42Good.
10:43Ready, Barbara?
10:45Yeah.
10:45Here we go.
10:48Good.
10:49Just relax.
10:50Here we go.
10:52Good.
10:54That's good, Barbara.
10:56There's another one.
10:58Ready?
10:58Ready?
11:01And hit.
11:04Good.
11:07Oh, stay relaxed.
11:08That's good.
11:12Would your sister like to have a go?
11:15Nah, she hates tennis.
11:27Nice.
11:28You can't play.
11:30I can.
11:31You watch.
11:41Nice shot.
11:43Did you see that?
11:44I hit a nice shot.
11:46How about one more?
11:49Here we go.
12:09Okay, Mr. Ruben.
12:11One game all.
12:12It's Bullogong to serve.
12:22It's good, Yvonne.
12:24But take your shoulders and step into the shore.
12:26Take.
12:37I'll be back in a sec.
12:39Keep going.
12:44Well, that car, big, tall, white fella, must be well fair.
12:50She'd better be worth it, Bill.
12:53Avon!
12:55See, Eve, you're coming to get you.
12:57You're going to the mish.
13:10I'm Vic Edwards, tennis coach from Sydney.
13:16Yvonne Gulagong, pleased to meet you.
13:18It's a pleasure to meet you, Yvonne Gulagong.
13:21Why do you want to come out here for?
13:23Just having a look around.
13:25Not much out here.
13:27We'll see about that.
13:46Inside.
13:48Inside now.
13:50Go on.
13:53Welfare don't need to come around here.
13:55The house is clean, the kids go to school.
13:57Make sure you put that in your report.
13:58This is Mr. Edwards.
13:59He's a tennis coach from Sydney.
14:01He wants to have a yarn about Yvonne.
14:04Mr. Gulagong?
14:06Just telling your wife how impressed I am with Yvonne.
14:09She possesses a raw talent that in all my years of coaching
14:12I've not witnessed.
14:14And I've coached a Wimbledon finalist, Fred Stolle.
14:18John Newcombe, Australian junior champion.
14:21I think Yvonne could be...
14:22Could be what?
14:23As good as those players.
14:25Maybe better.
14:28She's a natural.
14:29What she has, that can't be taught.
14:31But with dedicated training, I truly believe,
14:34Yvonne could become a world-class tennis player.
14:39You want to coach her?
14:40Yes, I do.
14:42All the way out here?
14:43If you agree to allow me to coach Yvonne,
14:46you'd need to think about her moving to Sydney.
14:53Mr. Gulagong...
14:54I heard what you said.
14:58You want to take our girl away.
14:59I understand.
15:01I have daughters, too.
15:04I can't emphasize it enough.
15:06Yvonne has the potential to make her mark
15:08on the international game of tennis.
15:10Show the world that it doesn't matter where you come from.
15:13What matters is what's inside of you.
15:15The talent.
15:17The desire.
15:19She has that.
15:21Sydney's a long way from here.
15:23A long way from family.
15:24Yes, it is.
15:27Who's going to pay for this dedicated training?
15:29It won't cost you anything.
15:32And what's in it for you?
15:33The creation of a champion.
15:35That's enough for me.
15:38Where would she live?
15:40She'd live with my family.
15:42With my wife, Eva, and our daughter, Tricia.
15:46What about school?
15:47She would certainly attend school.
15:49Any blackfellas at that school?
15:50I don't think there are, no.
15:59I could come home on the holidays.
16:02Would you let me show you what I mean?
16:13There you go.
16:17Meet the ball early.
16:19Follow all the way through.
16:24Well done.
16:28Beautiful.
16:34She's having fun.
16:40Love.
16:41And again.
17:03We've got something for you, Eve.
17:07It's from everyone in the town.
17:12Yvonne Gullagong from Australia serving for the match.
17:18Oh my goodness me.
17:20What a glorious serve.
17:21It's an ace.
17:22Yvonne Gullagong is the new Wimbledon champion.
17:25Hey, you got no shame.
17:27I got a little bit.
17:29Don't forget to treat everyone the same.
17:31And have a lovely day.
17:35I'm proud of you, Bob.
17:37Promise me you'll enjoy it.
17:40And when it stops being fun, you come home.
17:43I promise.
17:55Come on, Bob.
17:57You're gonna miss the plane.
17:58I'm gonna miss you.
18:00I'm gonna miss you before I get this.
18:04I'll miss you dusk.
18:21I'm gonna miss you too.
18:22Let's go.
19:06How was your flight? Okay?
19:08It was good. It's been bumpy.
19:11Mrs Edwards will see you to your room. You'll make yourself a time.
19:16It was all a bit much for me too when I left the country and came to Sydney.
19:20But you get used to it.
19:22I don't know if I will.
19:25Let's go up and see Trisha. You'll be sharing a room with her. She'll help you to settle in.
19:34Come on.
19:43Trisha? Say hello. This is Yvonne.
19:48Hi. Hello.
19:50The bathroom is down the hall. If you need anything, just ask.
19:54Trisha, please make Yvonne feel welcome.
19:57Yes, ma'am.
19:59Lunch is in half an hour.
20:05Never had a bed to myself before.
20:23What's that?
20:26It's from Princess Magazine. I've had it since I was little.
20:31It's a story about a girl who dreams of going to Wimbledon and winning.
20:41Is that your dream?
20:44Send me a postcard when you get there.
21:05How are you settling in, Beth?
21:08Good. Thank you, Mr. Edwards.
21:10You'll make sure Trisha doesn't keep you up gossiping all night.
21:13Because it all starts tomorrow. Not only tennis.
21:17We've got school.
21:19And deportment and elocution lessons.
21:21All part of the plan.
21:23Get you ready for life on and off the court.
21:26How does that sound?
21:27Sounds good, Mr. Edwards.
21:29Yeah.
21:29You're not going to be doing this alone.
21:31I'll be with you every step of the way.
21:34Would you like to ring home?
21:36But the post office is short on the weekends.
21:41We've arranged to call home every Friday at 5pm.
21:48So, have you been to Sydney before, Yvonne?
21:52Perhaps we girls should plan a little tour next weekend.
21:57Where should we take her, Trisha?
21:59Can we go to Lena Park?
22:00I don't see why not.
22:02Doesn't have to be all work and no play, does it, Mr. Edwards?
22:06But tennis is fun.
22:09Yvonne's got the right attitude.
22:12You could take a leaf out of her book, Patricia.
22:15Hmm.
22:31Don't mind.
22:59You ready, girls?
23:10Now, for God's sake, Trisha, concentrate.
23:14You're waving that racket round like a magic wand.
23:22No, leave her, Yvonne.
23:25She's fine.
23:30Yvonne?
23:48Your backhand lacks power, but your weakness will become your strengths in no time.
23:52You remember that.
23:53And if you change your grip, yeah, just a quarter of an inch.
23:59That's it.
24:00Little change again, Pat.
24:22Good follow-through.
24:46You're lost in straight sets, Trisha.
24:50Paul was of color.
24:52Maybe he didn't want it enough.
24:55She's going okay then?
24:57Quiet, please.
24:58Good.
25:09Good.
25:12Good.
25:14Good.
25:15Oh, great!
25:25These English parties always this much fun.
25:29Excuse me.
25:36Hi.
25:38Hi.
25:39I don't like them either.
25:41I don't know what you're talking about.
25:43You'd like another?
25:45Yeah.
25:48You did not see that.
25:50See what?
25:51I'm, uh, I'm Roger Cawley.
25:53It's an honour to meet you.
25:55I'm Yvonne Goulagong.
25:56I know.
25:57You're here taking something by storm.
26:00I'm warming up for your first Wimbledon.
26:02Well, have you got a pen?
26:06Don't you want my autograph?
26:08What are you doing tomorrow?
26:11Playing tennis.
26:12After that.
26:13Oh, I'd have to check.
26:15My social calendar's choc-a-balk.
26:17Oh, come on.
26:17Don't fight it.
26:19I'm English and I'm charming.
26:21And England can do better than this.
26:24Well, what are you doing here, then?
26:27Being a good friend.
26:29Although it seems like my good friend has found another.
26:35So about that date.
26:37It's a date now, is it?
26:40What about it?
26:42Rolling Stones are playing at L's Court.
26:44You're kidding.
26:44You got tickets.
26:47Is that a yes?
27:06Jane sent me that.
27:08Miss Goulagong.
27:18Lonely feeling deep inside.
27:23Find a corner where I can hide.
27:28Silent footsteps crowding me.
27:33Sudden darkness.
27:35But I can scream.
27:39No sugar tonight in my coffee.
27:42No sugar tonight in my tea.
27:44No sugar tonight in my tea.
27:46Look at this.
27:48Two prettiest girls in tennis.
27:50Pretty and talented.
27:52They're calling you the sunshine supergirl, Yvonne.
27:55I've been called worse.
27:56We've got big plans for Yvonne, haven't we, Pet?
27:59If you say so, Mr. Edwards.
28:00And what are those plans, Vic?
28:02In four years' time, Yvonne will be Wimbledon champion.
28:06That's optimistic.
28:07I'd say confident.
28:08Dad, we have plans for dinner tonight.
28:10Have you?
28:12Who with?
28:12With Roger and Paul.
28:15Well, I don't think that's a very good idea.
28:17We're into the second round of Wimbledon.
28:19We need you well rested.
28:26Don't be out late.
28:27We won't.
28:33Hi.
28:35Thought we'd never get away.
28:37Hello, Gong.
28:38Looking lovely.
28:39You too.
28:39Great to meet you.
28:40How was your day?
28:41Yeah, it was good.
28:42I did some training and then we...
28:45Hello.
28:48I'm Roger Cawley.
28:49Yes, I've seen you sniffing around my daughters.
28:51Your daughters?
28:52What do you do, Roger?
28:54Listen to that.
28:55I've played the British tennis circuit for a few years.
28:57I realise I'd never make the slam, so...
28:59I took my attention to my journalism.
29:02Which paper?
29:04Magazines, mostly.
29:06Women's own.
29:08Honey.
29:09I write romance stories, mostly.
29:12Cawley, you say?
29:13Yes.
29:13Never heard of you.
29:15Oh, you wouldn't have.
29:16It wasn't very good.
29:17Not like Yvonne.
29:18Dad, leave the poor man alone.
29:20We're going.
29:23Lovely to meet you.
29:31Odile didn't stand a chance today.
29:34Seriously, you dazzled her.
29:35It was almost embarrassing to watch.
29:37So is this.
29:39Be quiet.
29:39Well, I enjoyed it.
29:41I don't think Odile did.
29:43I heard her dad's a duke or something.
29:46Wait, do they have those in France?
29:47Not since the revolution.
29:49Her father does own a tennis club, though.
29:51Right next door to his castle.
29:53Just as well.
29:54She has that to fall back on.
29:56Let's eat me cake.
29:59Oh, here we go.
30:01You're an absolute animal.
30:04Shall we get some dessert?
30:05No, no, no.
30:06Let's go dancing.
30:07No.
30:09Oh, don't tell me, Mr. Edwards.
30:11Is he always like that?
30:12Yes, basically.
30:13I wouldn't be here without him.
30:16You're just afraid I'm going to show you up on the dance floor?
30:19You think?
30:22Do you have mood?
30:23Oh, you're going down.
30:24I've got the best mix.
30:26Oh, come on.
30:27It's going right now.
30:28It's happening.
30:30I just wish I had that much energy on the tennis court.
30:32You are magnificent in any setting.
30:34Cheese ball.
30:36All right.
30:40Just carry on then, yeah?
30:42All right.
30:46So you've got some moves.
30:48Are you conceding?
30:49No way.
30:50Wait till you see my Lindy hop.
30:53Your Lindy what?
30:57It's all in the bounce.
30:58Oh, right.
30:59Yeah.
31:01I don't know what you're laughing at.
31:02I'm not laughing.
31:03Oh, really?
31:04I would never laugh.
31:04Oh, you're a bad liar, Gong.
31:06Oh, right.
31:10I fart.
31:12I'm carrying this around all night.
31:13Are you mad?
31:14It's only been a few weeks.
31:16Come on.
31:17No, sorry.
31:17It's a gift.
31:19It's a small gift, not a proposal.
31:24Wait, you mean you don't want to marry me?
31:26God, no.
31:27I mean, not yet.
31:31Turn around.
31:32Turn around.
31:33Bye, bye, bye.
31:42Bye, bye.
32:04Thank you, Paul.
32:12Easy, you two.
32:15You're welcome.
32:17See you soon.
32:19Absolutely.
32:20Yeah.
32:31Oh, you're such a tease, you uncle.
32:34I'd say irresistible.
32:37What the hell is going on?
32:39What do you mean?
32:40I will not have you making a fool of me.
32:43Really?
32:44It was just dinner, Mr. Edwards.
32:46Nothing else.
32:47I know what it was.
32:50You're not here to enjoy yourself.
32:52You're here to play tennis, to do what I say.
32:55Can't we just have a night out?
32:56You're here to compete.
32:59Have you no respect for me, our family, for tennis?
33:02For God's sake, Tricia, you're an embarrassment.
33:06I'm sick of this.
33:07And I'm sick of you controlling my life.
33:09What to do, how to be, what to say.
33:12It's always the Vic Edwards way.
33:21I just don't want you to throw it all away.
33:27I won't.
33:47What are you doing?
33:49Okay, I'm done.
33:50I'm going home.
33:51What?
33:52No, Tricia, you can't go.
33:54You can't leave.
33:55I can and I will.
33:56I'm out of the mixed doubles.
33:57We're out of the women's.
33:58There's no reason for me to stay.
34:00See what they mean.
34:01It's not mine.
34:03But I need you.
34:04You don't.
34:05There are a thousand people who can play doubles with you better than I can.
34:07It's not just about tennis.
34:10I know.
34:12But I'm tired of being humiliated by him.
34:17Don't let him tell you you're not good enough.
34:20Talk to him.
34:22It wouldn't work.
34:25Nothing I do makes him happy.
34:30Sorry, Eve.
34:32You're going to have to work out how to deal with him by yourself.
34:58Hey, you're Yvonne Goulagong, aren't you?
35:01Can I get your autograph?
35:04My wife loves you.
35:16Is that okay?
35:18She'll love that.
35:19Thanks.
35:23You look well and truly ready, Pat.
35:26Ready for what?
35:27Santa court.
35:28I just heard.
35:30What?
35:31Tomorrow?
35:33It's a second round match.
35:35I'm unknown.
35:36What are we doing on center court?
35:37There's a lot of interest in you.
35:39Rightly so.
35:40Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves, Mr. Edwards.
35:43He just has won Wimbledon.
35:44Junior Wimbledon.
35:46Yvonne, be proud.
35:48Celebrate this.
35:49You're the first Aborigine to play on the center court of Wimbledon.
35:55Is that what this is about?
35:57Maybe in a black fella?
35:59Who cares?
36:01If the tennis world is talking about you, that's a good thing.
36:04Use it.
36:09Can we get dinner?
36:10I'm starving.
36:12Yeah, of course, Pat.
36:13We'll stop on the way back.
36:30I do want to apologize for my behavior last night, Pat.
36:34But maybe it's better that Trisha went hard.
36:37She just wasn't happy.
36:42All I want is what's best for you.
36:44You know that, don't you?
36:45I do, Mr. Edwards.
36:49I do, Mr. Edwards.
36:49I do, Mr. Edwards.
36:59I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:01I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:04I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:05I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:06I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:06I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:07I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:07I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:08I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:09I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:10I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:10I do, Mr. Edwards.
37:12I do, Mr. Edwards.
38:12How do you sleep, Pitt?
38:15Not so well.
38:20It's not like you to lose a wink over tennis.
38:24We are playing centre court at Wimbledon.
38:28I am.
38:43And joining me in the commentary box today is reigning Wimbledon champion Anne Jones.
38:49Anne, how does it feel not to be taking part this year?
38:52Quite relaxing, honestly.
38:53And a privilege to be here.
38:56Yvonne Gulagong will be playing on centre court for the first time against former junior champion Peaches Barkovitz.
39:02Anne, would you say it's a case of an Aborigine David versus an American Goliath on court today?
39:08Not at all, Dan. Barkovitz has had a strong start to the season, but Yvonne plays with confidence, agility and
39:14a real ingenuity.
39:16She's only 18, but she was as cool as a cucumber when she took a set off me at Sutton
39:20a few weeks ago.
39:21Let's see if she can bring some of that composure to centre court.
39:24Her gazelle-like grace has been much praised in the press.
39:27Anne, would you say she's an instinctive player?
39:29I'd say she's a smart one.
39:31And that, combined with her temperament and her positive attitude, makes her an enviable opponent.
39:36Ladies, it's time.
39:43And the first Aborigine to set foot on centre court, no less.
39:46That's a long journey in anyone's book.
39:48Ladies and gentlemen.
39:49Oh, here they come.
39:50Stepping onto centre court, Miss Jane Barkovitz from the United States of America
39:54and Miss Yvonne Gulagong from Australia.
40:17So we're in for a fierce contest today.
40:20I'd say so, Dan.
40:21And I'm willing to bear Yvonne has a long career ahead of her.
40:24And of course, somebody who has been instrumental in that is her coach, Vic Edwards.
41:02Miss Sparkowitz, to serve. Silence, please.
41:25Fifteen laughs.
41:29Quietly.
41:53Thirteen laughs.
42:1240, love.
42:27I do want to apologize for my behavior last night, Beth.
42:31But maybe it's better that Trisha went hard.
42:35She just wasn't happy.
42:39All I want is what's best for you. You know that, don't you?
42:43I do, Mr. Edwards. Thank you.
42:56You know how much I love you, don't you?
43:06Good night, Mr. Edwards.
43:2830, 40. Peaches has a set point on Yvonne Surf.
43:36Juice.
43:38Vistering Surf to stay in the set.
43:40It's fast moving with 20 minutes on the clock and Peaches controlling the pace.
43:45Perhaps not the game we expected.
43:52Peaches gets the break and takes the set.
43:57Now that's impressive.
43:59Certainly intelligent play by Peaches, but I'd argue that Yvonne is out of form.
44:03Perhaps overwhelmed.
44:05Can be a daunting place to play.
44:16Who is it?
44:17It's me.
44:37May I come in?
44:39Oh, I...
44:54I'm sorry if I shocked you.
44:57It's just that...
45:01I really do care about your pet.
45:05I care about you too, Mr. Edwards.
45:11I was just about to have a bath.
45:13Get to bed.
45:14Important match tomorrow.
45:17You can let yourself out.
45:18I am.
45:22I'm in love with you.
45:24You're the most beautiful player I've ever seen, Yvonne.
45:28I'm sore and in love with the woman you've become.
45:38If you ever put your tongue in my mouth again, I will bite it off!
45:44Yvonne, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
45:46No.
45:47You don't understand.
45:49Oh, Mr. Edwards.
45:51I think it's time you left.
45:52Yvonne, please.
45:54Mr. Edwards, please.
45:56I think it's time you go.
45:58Hello?
45:59Hello?
46:00You all right in there?
46:02Hi.
46:03Hello.
46:04Sorry, I heard shouting.
46:05Is everything okay in here?
46:07Yes.
46:07Yes, everything's fine.
46:09My coach was just leaving.
46:14You all right.
46:15You all right.
46:28I don't know.
46:50Quiet, please.
47:00Ullagong has been completely outplayed.
47:03Yes, this will be a real setback for her.
47:06It's demoralizing to lose a match so quickly.
47:08I feel like you let the crowd down.
47:10And not just the crowd, Anne.
47:11Vic Edwards may be regretting bringing her to Wimbledon this early in her career.
47:21The game is set and match with sparkles.
47:46What an embarrassment.
47:49C-grade effort on the centre court of Wimbledon.
47:52What a joke.
47:53The whole crowd could see your mind wasn't on the game.
47:56You went bloody walkabout.
47:58Such a gutless effort.
48:02Well?
48:08You'll stay here for the plate tournament.
48:11That's where the losers for the first two rounds play each other.
48:15Maybe that's more your level.
48:33Vic Edwards has spoken about his four-year plan for you.
48:37How much did today set that plan back, do you think?
48:43I don't know.
48:44You have to ask him.
48:46How did you think today went, Yvonne?
48:48Are you satisfied with your performance?
48:51Well, no.
48:53I guess I wasn't my best.
48:56Couldn't quite feel it.
48:59Peaches deserved the win.
49:00She outplayed me.
49:03The plan's on track.
49:06Today was disappointing, but Yvonne will learn from this.
49:09We'll learn from it.
49:10You've all seen what a beautiful player she is.
49:13There's talk you went walkabout on court today.
49:16Can you tell us what that means?
49:20Yvonne's the first Aborigine to play on centre court,
49:23and I'm nothing but proud to be a part of that.
49:26Yvonne, Yvonne.
49:27Yvonne, have you got what it takes to win this tournament?
49:30Will you be back next year to make your coach proud?
49:37Yvonne.
49:37Yvonne.
49:38Yvonne, Yvonne.
49:39Yvonne.
49:40Yvonne.
49:40Yvonne, Mammohez.
49:41Yvonne.
50:10Why are you going to South Africa?
50:12Are you a supporter of apartheid?
50:14You're going to a country where the oppression of black people is written in law.
50:18That's totally inappropriate.
50:19I asked Yvonne.
50:20I'm going to play tennis.
50:21For the first time in history, two Australians will contest the women's single final at Wimbledon.
50:27Come on, Evie.
50:28Margaret Court will meet the young Aborigine Yvonne Gouldegol.
50:31Which got lost?
50:32My letters to you, yours to me.
50:34I got your letters.
50:37Mum!
50:38I don't want you to throw away all that hard work.
50:41I'm worried if you go home now, you'll never come back.
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