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First broadcast 5th March 1975.

The experiences of two young Jewish boys evacuated from Manchester to Blackpool during the Blitz.

Margery Withers - Grandma Miller
Ian East - Mr. Goldstone
Gary Carp - Danny Miller
Aubrey Edwards - Wilhelm Schwartz
Michael Marcus - Cyril Winkler
Paul Besterman - Sidney Zuckerman
Steven Serember - Neville Miller
Laurence Cohen - Merton
Ray Mort - Louis Miller
Maureen Lipman - Sarah Miller
Bob West - Workman
Gwen Harris - First Housewife
Joyce Kennedy - Second Housewife
Marjorie Sudell - Third Housewife
Margery Mason - Mrs. Graham
Ivor Roberts - Mr. Gordon Graham
Louis Raynes - Bernard
Christine Buckley - Pay Clerk
George Carleton - Gang Ringleader
Simon Fish - Gang Ringleader
Diana Flacks - Woman in Queue
Ray Dunbobbin - Photographer
Baron Casanov - Mr. Grossfine
Alan Partington - Man in Overalls
Malcolm Hebden - Man in Synagogue
Pat Wallis - 'Banana' Woman
Ted Carroll - Fireman
Cyril Varley - Ambulance Man
John Williams - Philip Hyman

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00:00:10Aarham. Yes, sir.
00:00:12Abrams. Yes, sir.
00:00:14Bergman. Yes, sir.
00:00:15Boom. Yes, sir.
00:00:18Cohen J. Yes, sir.
00:00:20Cohen L. Yes, sir.
00:00:22Cohen S.
00:00:25Cohen S.
00:00:27Please, sir, his mum says to tell you he's feeling billyous.
00:00:30Thank you, Zuckerman.
00:00:31Probably up to a theatre conclusion, so.
00:00:34Shut up, Zuckerman.
00:00:36What is it?
00:00:37Davidson. Yes, sir.
00:00:40Gluckman. Yes, sir.
00:00:42Jacobs. Yes, sir.
00:00:45Kessler. Yes, sir.
00:00:47Miller. Yes, sir.
00:00:50Rabinovitz. Yes, sir.
00:00:52Schwartz. All right, Schwartz.
00:00:54Tushner. Yes, sir.
00:00:56Wise. Yes, sir.
00:00:58Weisberg. Yes, sir.
00:01:00Winkler. Yes, sir.
00:01:02Zuckerman.
00:01:02Present incorrect, sir.
00:01:04Where's your gas mask, Zuckerman?
00:01:06Me, sir. I don't know, sir.
00:01:07You're a blockhead, Zuckerman. What are you?
00:01:10Please, sir, blockhead, sir.
00:01:12Silence.
00:01:16Now then, when the bell goes, we all leave the classroom quietly and in orderly fashion and walk, and when
00:01:26I say walk, I mean walk, in single file down to the playground.
00:01:31Except for you, of course, Schwartz, just get on with your reading exercises while we're away.
00:01:37Once in the playground, we line up, in order, with the rest of the school.
00:01:43Standard one next to the fire escape, then standard two, then you lot.
00:01:47Ouch.
00:01:49Yes, weisberg.
00:01:50Sir, someone threw a beanbag at me.
00:01:53Zuckerman, stop throwing beanbags at Weisberg.
00:01:58Once lined up, the whole school, apart from Schwartz here and a few others, will then go quietly, and how,
00:02:07Zuckerman?
00:02:08Please stay in an orderly fashion, sir.
00:02:10In orderly fashion to Cheetham Hill Road, where special trams will be waiting to take us to Victoria Station.
00:02:16We get off, line up in single file, then get on again and come back to school,
00:02:21where Zuckerman will no doubt continue his education by looking at pictures of desperate Dan eating cow pie.
00:02:31Morning, Mrs. Menber.
00:02:33Miller.
00:02:33Sorry, Miller.
00:02:34Where's my...
00:02:35Oh, Danny!
00:02:37Bobola, little Bobola, they want they should take you away, a fire on their kishkes.
00:02:43Oh, tartalee, mine is shane, a little tartalee.
00:02:47Let them take my right arm, then they can have, take this on the head.
00:02:50Mrs. Miller, no one's going to take your grandson away.
00:02:54Trains, evacuations, who needs stay, darling?
00:02:58Be happy.
00:03:00A baby he is.
00:03:02Mrs. Miller, it's a practice.
00:03:05Evacuation practice.
00:03:07We're going to the station and back.
00:03:10He'll be away an hour, three quarters.
00:03:12And you are teacher.
00:03:15Nice, a clever man.
00:03:17Let this behind your knee.
00:03:18A baby they take, may they lig in dread.
00:03:22A baby goes to the wars, that's our teacher, that's in library books.
00:03:26Mrs. Miller, there is no war.
00:03:30It's a practice in case there's a war.
00:03:33There's not even going to be a war.
00:03:35And if there is, it'll be over by Christmas.
00:03:39It's a practice.
00:03:40Yes, that's all.
00:03:42He'll be home tonight, please, God.
00:03:43This afternoon.
00:03:46His mother said,
00:03:48Oh, people talk too quick these days.
00:03:50I'll go, gesundheit.
00:03:52Now, sit nice, light and much.
00:03:54Put your head straight.
00:03:55Better.
00:03:57I've made you a piece of fried fish for the family.
00:04:02I'll go, gesundheit.
00:04:06Come on, mate.
00:04:08Come on, mate.
00:04:09Not too much.
00:04:12Come on.
00:04:13You're playing.
00:04:14My mother's doing it.
00:04:15Oh, son.
00:04:16I'll play when I get the question.
00:04:17Come on.
00:04:18All right, be quiet, then.
00:04:20Oh, yeah, shit.
00:04:20Who's pitch miles?
00:04:21Come on.
00:04:22Do you want a game?
00:04:23Are you playing?
00:04:24I won't be playing.
00:04:25I'm trying to talk.
00:04:25The flailies in Austria.
00:04:39Hello, Merton.
00:04:40How do?
00:04:41Hello, Merton.
00:04:43He's one of the best dribblers in England, isn't he?
00:04:45Merton.
00:04:46He's OK.
00:04:47He'll play for Wolves when he's grown up. Any money.
00:04:50Why the Wolves?
00:04:51Any money he will. It's irrelevant.
00:04:53Why not City or Rags?
00:04:54He supports the Wolves, our kid. He likes the name.
00:04:57He's balmy.
00:04:58Why am I?
00:04:59Wolves can't play for Toffee.
00:05:00Hit him!
00:05:01I win in a minute.
00:05:02Yeah, you and who's on?
00:05:03Shut up, you!
00:05:04What if I don't?
00:05:05Bash his head in.
00:05:07Look, I thought we was playing Alice.
00:05:09You're scared.
00:05:10Who is?
00:05:10You is!
00:05:13Go on, our kid, now! Thump him!
00:05:15I might.
00:05:16I might not.
00:05:18It's all right.
00:05:19He wasn't.
00:05:20He's going to be a rabbi, aren't you, Dallin?
00:05:23What bloody jobs have for a Yiddish boy?
00:05:24Go on, Neville, you great clock.
00:05:27Hit him!
00:05:30Go on, Neville, you great clock.
00:05:35Hit him!
00:05:51Ever since I got home from work, sticking the fingers in the soup, sucking it, saying
00:05:54it needs more salt.
00:05:55Then sticking it in again.
00:05:57Good Shabbos.
00:05:58All of the fruits of my labours.
00:06:01Two pound ten?
00:06:02I said good Shabbos.
00:06:03Things are slack everywhere.
00:06:04They're worried there'll be a war.
00:06:06Good Shabbos.
00:06:06How are we going to manage on two pound ten?
00:06:08Two pound seven and six.
00:06:10I owed half a dollar union money.
00:06:11I said good Shabbos.
00:06:13I know!
00:06:14Good Shabbos.
00:06:15I'll get the kids in.
00:06:21It needed more salt.
00:06:23It got more salty.
00:06:33Danny!
00:06:35Neville!
00:06:36Dinner!
00:06:36In a sec!
00:06:38Now!
00:06:39Just a minute!
00:06:40Are you asking for a good idea in the pair of you?
00:06:43Here, catch.
00:06:44And come on.
00:06:47Ta-ra!
00:06:58Where are they taking the railings?
00:07:00For munitions in case war breaks out.
00:07:04Railings?
00:07:11See ya!
00:07:12See ya.
00:07:15Go on in now.
00:07:16Ta-ra!
00:07:22You're pretty with a creep squirrel.
00:07:24Am I talking to myself?
00:07:26Come on!
00:07:27You'll have it dark.
00:07:29Look at your knees like Batesomer.
00:07:32Mr. Goldstone at school says there isn't going to be a war.
00:07:35And if there is, it'll be over by Christmas!
00:07:40I am speaking to you in the cabinet room at 10 Downing Street.
00:07:47This morning, the British ambassador in Berlin handed the German government a final note stating that unless we heard from
00:07:59them by 11 o'clock, that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland,
00:08:06a state of war would exist between us.
00:08:11I have to tell you now that no such undertaking has been received and that consequently this country is at
00:08:21war with Germany.
00:08:23Wise?
00:08:24Yes, sir.
00:08:25Wise?
00:08:25Yes, sir.
00:08:27Winkler?
00:08:28Yes, sir.
00:08:29Zuckerman?
00:08:30Yes, sir.
00:08:31Did you gas mask, Zuckerman?
00:08:32Yes, sir.
00:08:33Yes, sir.
00:08:35Now pay attention, all of you.
00:08:37When the bell goes, into the playground, line up next to standard two.
00:08:42Then tram, then railway station.
00:08:45Parents will see you off at the platform.
00:08:48Any brothers from other standards will travel with you.
00:08:51When we get to Blackpool, you'll each be issued with, er, given, that is, a tin of corned beef.
00:08:58Then we'll set off and try to find, get you fixed up with foster parents, either in Blackpool or St
00:09:04Anne's.
00:09:05Right, stand up.
00:09:08Oh, sorry, Schwartz.
00:09:10You may as well go home now.
00:09:11Tomorrow morning you go to Mr Davidson's class.
00:09:14You'll all be in the same class, all those not being evacuated.
00:09:17All right?
00:09:17And I'll see you soon.
00:09:19And the dead-end kids here will see you as soon as we've won the war.
00:09:23Off you go, lad.
00:09:40Yes.
00:09:41All got your luggage?
00:09:42Yes.
00:09:43Right.
00:09:44Now, first of all, lead off.
00:09:46Oh!
00:09:47One more thing.
00:09:48Some of you, most of you, will be going to people who aren't Jewish.
00:09:53The food won't be kosher.
00:09:54Now, it doesn't matter.
00:09:56It isn't a sin.
00:09:57There's a war on.
00:09:58As long as the older boys remember their tefillin, and you try and remember your sitzus.
00:10:03Right.
00:10:04First round.
00:10:08Quietly!
00:10:11In an orderly fashion.
00:10:24Bye-bye, Rachel.
00:10:25Go and get a seat.
00:10:26Quickly.
00:10:27The train will go soon.
00:10:28Bye-bye, David.
00:10:33You take care.
00:10:35I'll do it.
00:10:42Don't forget to write.
00:10:44Tell us how you are.
00:10:45All right?
00:10:47Take care, Johnny.
00:10:48Always remember.
00:10:49Take care.
00:10:50Take care.
00:10:54Now, I'll get your address from Mr. Goldstone, first thing in the morning, and I'll be able
00:10:58to see you Saturday afternoon.
00:10:59Yes?
00:11:00So it's not long, is it, till Saturday?
00:11:02How long will you stay?
00:11:03Oh, till Sunday night.
00:11:04A whole day and a half.
00:11:05When will you come again?
00:11:06Every two or three weeks.
00:11:08Month at most.
00:11:09Whenever I can afford.
00:11:13And I'll write letters.
00:11:14And you will.
00:11:16Be like a little holiday.
00:11:17Ma'am, I don't think I want to go, ma'am.
00:11:19And be good boys to your new...
00:11:22To the people that take you in.
00:11:24I'm fed up with being evacuated.
00:11:26I ate it.
00:11:27You're such an expert.
00:11:28What you hate, what you don't hate.
00:11:31Blackpool's like the seaside.
00:11:32It is the seaside.
00:11:34It's in times.
00:11:35See?
00:11:35Listen to your brother.
00:11:37Now, you will write, won't you?
00:11:38As soon as you've found a place.
00:11:40Sarah, let them go, Gesundheit.
00:11:42Cheeky little hassles.
00:11:43But it will be a holiday without them.
00:11:44Believe me.
00:11:46Yeah.
00:11:52A little chop to leave her for the travelling car.
00:11:55Mother, you've never gone and taken chops.
00:12:03I'll make sure they won't cry.
00:12:08Sarah.
00:12:25God is good, it's better.
00:12:25Come on, Sarah.
00:12:26God is good, it's better.
00:12:27Away from the palms.
00:12:31Come on.
00:12:33Come on, Hannah.
00:12:38Come on, Hannah.
00:12:39I don't know.
00:12:40I don't know.
00:12:44There was a man called Michael Finnegan, he drew whiskers on his chinigan.
00:12:51The wind came out and blew their minigan, for all Michael Finnegan beginnigan.
00:12:57There was a man called Michael Finnegan, he went fishing with a finigan.
00:13:04Caught a fish and let the inigan, for all Michael Finnegan beginnigan.
00:13:09There was a man called Michael Finnegan, he grew fat and then grew thinigan.
00:13:15Then he died and had to beginnigan, for all Michael Finnegan beginnigan.
00:13:21There was a man called Michael Finnegan, he grew whiskers on his chinigan.
00:13:27The wind came out and blew their minigan, for all Michael Finnegan beginnigan.
00:14:00It's not an air raid. They're just trying the sirens out. They do it every afternoon. It's a practice.
00:14:06Yes. We've heard that one before.
00:14:09Come on.
00:14:10Come on.
00:14:13Michael Finnegan, he drew whiskers on his chinigan.
00:14:24Take it off, Zuckerman.
00:14:29Good afternoon, madam. My name is Mr Goldstone. I'm a teacher from Derby Street School.
00:14:34I can't take no evacuees.
00:14:36Oh.
00:14:37You see, I'd like to, but, er...
00:14:39Well, I've got this invalid father.
00:14:42I'm sorry.
00:14:47I hate her, Hitler.
00:14:49It's her, Hitler.
00:14:51What?
00:14:51It's her, not her.
00:14:55Sometimes it's her.
00:14:57Never.
00:14:58It can be. It's irrelevant.
00:15:02Sorry, I only wish I could, but, er, I've got three of my own, you see. Well, four, really.
00:15:07Three or four?
00:15:09Four, all told. It wouldn't be doing right by them.
00:15:13Thank you, madam. Good day.
00:15:15Not at all. It's a pleasure to be of help.
00:15:19Blue skies around the corner
00:15:23Walk round the corner with me
00:15:27Just round the corner you'll see
00:15:31Those blue skies
00:15:35Blue skies, there's nothing warmer
00:15:39Won't you feel happy to be
00:15:43Sharing the sunshine with me
00:15:47Under those blue skies
00:15:52Troubles may come
00:15:54But troubles will go
00:15:56Don't you ever worry anymore
00:15:59Look at those skies
00:16:03They're not telling lies
00:16:05That's what they were put there for
00:16:10Blue skies around the corner
00:16:14Everything's gonna be right
00:16:18Never a cloud in those bright blue skies
00:16:25Are they clean?
00:16:26Oh, yes, madam. We have to evacuate the cleaners first by act of parliament
00:16:30What?
00:16:31They're all very clean
00:16:32Go on, then. I'll try one
00:16:35Thank you, madam. Which?
00:16:45That one
00:16:47Sorry, he's one of a pair
00:16:48Eh?
00:16:49He's with his brother. We try not to separate brothers
00:16:51Oh, I couldn't take two
00:16:52Can I interest you in one of the others, perhaps?
00:16:58He'll do
00:17:00Come on, lad
00:17:09Come on, lad. Come on
00:17:13Say hello to the lady
00:17:15Hello
00:17:16This is Cyril Winkler
00:17:18That's a funny name, isn't it?
00:17:21Say yes
00:17:22Yes
00:17:22Yes
00:17:24You've got a tired mark as well, haven't you?
00:17:37Wait there, boys
00:17:45I hate being evacuated
00:17:48It stinks
00:17:49Well, that was Schwartz said, in most sense
00:17:51You, barnpott, he's got foster parents already in Manchester
00:17:54They said he'd done enough running, Mr Goldstone said
00:17:57That's why they wouldn't let him come
00:17:59What if the Germans get him? They shot his real mum and dad in Austria
00:18:03Czechoslovakia
00:18:04Austria
00:18:05Czechoslovakia, aren't it, Archie?
00:18:07No, Austria
00:18:09I meant Austria, clever
00:18:11The Czechoslovakian part
00:18:15Why doesn't Wilhelm never speak?
00:18:17He never says anything
00:18:19Not even at playtime, even
00:18:20Being evacuated's the worst thing in the world
00:18:23It's worse than being bedded up to your neck by fuzzy wuzzies in the desert
00:18:27So the ants get you
00:18:28What's next worth?
00:18:30There isn't one
00:18:33What if the clayman in Flash Gordon gets you?
00:18:39The miller, boys
00:18:41Come here
00:18:52Come on, lads
00:18:53Get to move on
00:18:54Come on, Deb
00:18:56This is Mrs Graham
00:18:58She's taking you
00:19:00It's your eyes, okay
00:19:02See you tomorrow
00:19:03I bet she's a witch, any money
00:19:09Come on, hop along, Cassidy
00:19:14There's no houses left
00:19:15Thousands
00:19:17Please, sir, can I go home back to Manchester?
00:19:20No
00:19:22Awesome
00:19:23I've got a headache in my leg
00:19:38She's scrammed
00:19:39She went up the dancers
00:19:41What for?
00:19:42I don't know
00:19:44Has she gone to bed?
00:19:51Come on, children
00:19:52Nice hot bath
00:19:53We had a bath on Sunday
00:19:57Upstairs, please
00:19:58Like big boys
00:20:01There was a man called Michael Finnegan
00:20:06He grew whiskers on his chin again
00:20:09The wind came
00:20:10Come on, sir
00:20:11Keep that chin up
00:20:12Shut up, Zuckerman
00:20:13There was a man called Michael Finnegan
00:20:17He went fishing with a pin again
00:20:20Caught a fish and let it in again
00:20:23Poor old Michael Finnegan begin again
00:20:26That can't be us, of course, not to press
00:20:31It's therefore for us
00:20:32It's very rewarding
00:20:33To be from this gentleman
00:20:34And to be from this gentleman
00:20:36And I can this gentleman
00:20:37To be able to keep
00:20:38If he didn't go away
00:20:40Would that be the truth
00:20:42To be the chief
00:20:43To be the chief
00:20:44I'm proud of you
00:20:46To be
00:21:12Oh, no caps, children
00:21:15Not indoors
00:21:16We've always worn him
00:21:18I don't think so
00:21:21To the table, children
00:21:22Tea, dear
00:21:24Out you go
00:21:35For what we're about to receive
00:21:37May the Lord make us truly thankful
00:21:40Amen
00:21:41Amen
00:21:44Amen
00:21:45Amen
00:21:48Danny
00:21:48Amen
00:21:55What is it?
00:21:57What is it, Mrs Graham?
00:21:59What?
00:22:00Silly boy
00:22:02It's a sausage
00:22:03Shall we stand here?
00:22:07You boys like football?
00:22:08Yes
00:22:09Yes, Mr Graham
00:22:10You used to say Mrs Graham
00:22:12At the end of the sentence
00:22:13Sometimes Mr Graham
00:22:15I watch Blackpool now and again
00:22:17Top of the First Division
00:22:19Saw them while at Wolves
00:22:20That Saturday, 2-1
00:22:21Jock Dodd's got both
00:22:23I don't like cold sausage, Mrs Graham
00:22:25Of course you do
00:22:27It's real pork
00:22:33Is there anything else instead, Mrs Graham?
00:22:36Never
00:22:38One thing I shall not entertain
00:22:39And that's impertinence
00:22:40Mr Graham and I are like little boys
00:22:42Who are grateful for being taken off the streets
00:22:44And given a home
00:22:45Do you think we can have the corned beef
00:22:47What we brought, Mrs Graham?
00:22:48No
00:22:49That stays in the larder
00:22:51For when there's a shortage
00:22:52We've never had pork sausage before, Mrs Graham
00:22:55We're not allowed it
00:22:57How do you know you don't like it, then, eh?
00:23:00Can't answer that one, then, can you?
00:23:02Eh, boys?
00:23:03Blinded by signs, eh?
00:23:04Ha!
00:23:06Just don't know there's a war on, do you?
00:23:08ì–´?
00:23:14Yeah
00:23:15He can't, he can't go
00:23:15Do you think we need to know it
00:23:19Oh, yes
00:23:20He can't
00:23:21Uh, uh, uh
00:23:21Uh, uh
00:23:24Uh, uh
00:23:25Uh, uh
00:23:31Uh
00:23:32Uh, uh
00:23:37Uhijn
00:23:37Uh, uh
00:23:54I like it.
00:24:21so have you both gone stum or something suddenly no one talks all of a sudden
00:24:29is your soap salty enough
00:24:35if we go around high town tomorrow eh
00:24:37get some blackout curtains
00:24:45louis starts fire watching tomorrow don't you
00:24:49watching for fires
00:24:52two nights a week isn't it
00:24:53in case
00:24:58stop talking
00:25:27he isn't a spy why was he listening to her it's not
00:25:31he isn't a spy why was he listening to her it's not her hitler he isn't go to sleep
00:25:36your big fat elbows only sticking in my ribs
00:25:43never
00:25:44go to sleep
00:25:46it'll be over by christmas won't make any money
00:25:49of course
00:25:52like to mem in the morning
00:25:55railings can't do much against tanks
00:25:58you can only make speeders out of railings
00:26:16we'll be all right
00:26:26now shut up
00:26:28got to sleep in prayers
00:26:31do you want another good hiding
00:26:35there's a doubt that we'll look at god king of the universe
00:26:38look after mom and dad and everyone
00:26:41and let hitler get a ride and up his tachos
00:26:44oh man
00:26:59dear neville and danny
00:27:00just a line to let you know all is well at this end
00:27:03your dad's chest is better he says now that he's back on the wood band
00:27:07he says at this rate he'll be after frank swift's job in the city goal
00:27:11joke
00:27:25we're both busy at work
00:27:26where everyone says the war will definitely be over soon
00:27:29as the germans are without butter and starving
00:27:32thanks a lot
00:27:40a pound
00:27:41a pound clear
00:27:42you had a dead horse to work off from last week
00:27:44how the hell do we manage on a pound
00:27:46the manager said we'll be on government orders soon
00:27:49tons of work
00:27:50army coats capes everything
00:27:52be like the good old days
00:27:54come on with this sweetheart
00:28:04it's pretty quiet on the street these days without you and the other boys fighting and breaking windows
00:28:09but we're getting used to it
00:28:22and i had a nice long chat with that foreign boy today
00:28:27bilhelm who sends you his regards
00:28:35not forgetting merton the footballer
00:28:39who's getting quite a big boy now
00:28:49i'm enclosing a cooked chicken with helsel
00:28:52and some marzipan cake
00:28:54and two chocolate buzz bars
00:28:56and a balaclava helmet each
00:28:58i've knitted
00:28:59they're both the same
00:29:00so no fighting
00:29:04your grandma is with me at the time of writing
00:29:06and sends you a love
00:29:07she was listening to lord haw-haw on the wireless yesterday
00:29:11and said she knows who he really is
00:29:13guess who
00:29:14jack buchanan acting the goat
00:29:18anyway that's all for now
00:29:20i'll be over to see you soon
00:29:22and be good boys to mr and mrs graham
00:29:25lots of love
00:29:26and keep warm
00:29:28put that bloody light out
00:29:30pip pip pip
00:29:31your loving ma'am and dad
00:29:33dirty on us last week early
00:29:34there slipped a bad half crown into the pay box
00:29:37a bad half crown governor
00:29:38let me see
00:29:39i can't only i bought this tie with it
00:29:41oh
00:29:42i believe the girl in the pay box
00:29:44had a bad sixpence past tonight
00:29:46here it is
00:29:47i don't like a ring of it
00:29:48a ring of it early
00:29:49what do you expect for sixpence
00:29:50a peel of bells
00:29:51well what have we better do with it
00:29:53put it in enoch sinking fund
00:29:55enoch sinking fund
00:29:56haven't you heard about enoch sinking fund
00:29:58no what happened
00:29:59it sunk
00:30:01never mind ernie we'll get this show going right away because it's a fine bill tonight so we'd better get
00:30:06cracking
00:30:38we'll be late for school
00:30:39tell us when we don't know clever
00:30:42we're always late
00:30:43shut up or we'll have more to do tonight
00:30:49boys
00:30:49there's been a letter from your mother
00:30:52everybody's very well at home
00:30:53and she hopes you're being good boys
00:30:55and you are aren't you
00:30:56especially when you're asleep
00:30:59do you get it
00:30:59please come and read it
00:31:01the letter
00:31:02which is graham
00:31:04oh
00:31:05i didn't think i've thrown it away now
00:31:07still
00:31:08she sent you a nice parcel
00:31:09stuffed away
00:31:10two lovely balaclavas
00:31:12to keep your ears cosy
00:31:13so she hasn't forgotten you has she
00:31:18you written to her this week
00:31:25remember your mother said you were to be good
00:31:30we just need an envelope
00:31:34i'll get you one
00:31:36and a post-it
00:31:41hey vote
00:31:54why don't you kill her
00:31:55how
00:31:56sabotage
00:31:57shoot her with a tommy gum
00:31:58you barmy you
00:32:01i'm gonna scout
00:32:02i'm going home back to manchester
00:32:04when
00:32:04soon
00:32:05how
00:32:06i've got a secret plan
00:32:07what is it
00:32:08i haven't just worked it out yet
00:32:12do you want to come in on it
00:32:13yes
00:32:14no
00:32:15go on our kid
00:32:16i said no
00:32:17we might
00:32:18you never know
00:32:19it's only irrelevant
00:32:21we don't even know what irrelevant means
00:32:23i don't
00:32:23what then
00:32:24just cause you don't
00:32:29it's not
00:32:30there's no
00:32:33oh
00:32:55I told you she wasn't a spy.
00:32:57What are they doing then?
00:32:58Oh, come on.
00:33:25What are they doing then?
00:33:32I'm not going to be a spy.
00:33:33I'm not going to be a spy.
00:34:01I'm not going to be a spy.
00:34:03I'm not going to be a spy.
00:34:06What are you doing round here?
00:34:08Nothing.
00:34:09It's our say who goes across here.
00:34:11What gang are you in?
00:34:13Nothing, any.
00:34:14You're not from round here, are you?
00:34:16No.
00:34:16Manchester.
00:34:18Where?
00:34:19Manchester.
00:34:20You can't even say it right.
00:34:22It's Manchester, not Manchester, isn't it?
00:34:24Yes.
00:34:25Do you want us to let you go?
00:34:27Yes.
00:34:28Say that again?
00:34:30No.
00:34:31I thought I'd say it again.
00:34:33No.
00:34:35That's...
00:34:36No!
00:34:36Get him!
00:34:37Get him!
00:34:39Get him!
00:34:40Get him!
00:34:41Get him!
00:34:43Get him!
00:34:44Get him!
00:34:45Get him!
00:34:46Get him!
00:34:47Get him!
00:34:48Get him!
00:35:12For what we're about to receive, may the Lord make us truly thankful.
00:35:18Amen.
00:35:19Amen.
00:35:20Amen.
00:35:51Little boys who won't learn that fighting is wrong, get no tea.
00:35:56Not even a pork sausage, Mrs. Graham.
00:36:00Will you give him permission to speak?
00:36:03Oh.
00:36:04Oh.
00:36:17Why's it always us for drawing and not the Germans?
00:36:20To forgive our petitions all summer.
00:36:22Is that good?
00:36:23Yes.
00:36:23It's yes, not yes.
00:36:25No, it isn't.
00:36:26That's why they battered us.
00:36:27No, it wasn't.
00:36:28I thought it was.
00:36:29It was because they're Nazis.
00:36:31Who?
00:36:31No.
00:36:31They were kids.
00:36:33Just because we weren't in their gown.
00:36:38I'm going to tell me mum about Mrs. Graham.
00:36:40You're blooming well, not our kid.
00:36:42I am.
00:36:42Oh, Belty, she's got enough to worry about.
00:36:44You tell her nothing, okay, so we're dead happy.
00:36:49Hey, look, our kid.
00:36:54It's a lady in a bathing costume.
00:36:56I know.
00:36:57What about her?
00:36:58You know.
00:36:59What?
00:37:00Nothing.
00:37:01Go to sleep.
00:37:05Neville, say for instance someone had no tea, how long would it be before they died?
00:37:11Go to sleep.
00:37:12If they had no breakfast either, they might be skeletons by school time.
00:37:17There's a war on.
00:37:18You've got to tighten your belt.
00:37:19I can't.
00:37:20My pyjama elastic's broke.
00:37:24I hope she's coming.
00:37:41This is not thou a lord or god king of the universe.
00:37:44Look after mum and dad and everyone.
00:37:46Let Hitler get cut up into little pieces with bare nuts.
00:37:49Then birds alive and boiling oil.
00:37:52Then thrown up to his neck in quicksand while the ants eat him.
00:37:55And let him down slowly with toothache and horrible gashes.
00:37:59And the same goes for Mrs. Graham only double.
00:38:03Listen, I'll just tell you what, girls.
00:38:06Let's cancel the food and eat the coupons.
00:38:08We wanted muffins.
00:38:10We wanted muffins.
00:38:11We wanted muffins.
00:38:11You know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man.
00:38:16Do you know the muffin man who dwells in Drury Lane?
00:38:21Yes, I know the muffin man.
00:38:25Yes, I know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man.
00:38:27Oh, yes, I know the muffin man who dwells in Drury Lane.
00:38:39So, what are we queuing for?
00:38:42About three weeks by the looks of it, believe me.
00:38:45No, how's the family, please, God?
00:38:46Oh, yours?
00:38:49The same.
00:38:50And your uncle?
00:38:51He's enjoying jumping the parachutes.
00:38:53He's a lance corporal now, Canara.
00:38:55This good?
00:38:56Like a works manager.
00:38:57Mazel tov.
00:38:58Little Danny and Neville.
00:38:59Thank God.
00:39:00Thank God.
00:39:01Today they have their mama.
00:39:02Every month she's there, like a calendar.
00:39:06Nine months now already.
00:39:07Who's counting?
00:39:17It's a happy old flower.
00:39:20Roasting in a lantern.
00:39:22A bit for you, and a bit for me, and a bit for Molly dancers.
00:39:27Cross the Molly, cross the Molly, cross the Molly dancers.
00:39:31Is it a missing contest?
00:39:32Observe. Don't stare. Not nice.
00:39:35They've all got fat bellies.
00:39:36They're all pregnant.
00:39:37What's pregnant?
00:39:38Where'd you hear that word?
00:39:39Sidney Zuckerman. It's not swearing.
00:39:41Knackers is.
00:39:42Do you know what that means?
00:39:44Doesn't mean nothing. It's just swearing.
00:39:47Oh, I see.
00:39:48What's pregnant?
00:39:49For having babies.
00:39:50What? Now?
00:39:51Soon.
00:39:52They've come here so the babies won't get bombed.
00:39:55I thought they might have been spies.
00:39:56He thinks everyone's spies.
00:39:58Hey, you two.
00:39:59Salt beef sandwich.
00:40:00Or buzz bar.
00:40:01Hey, how's it going?
00:40:02Both!
00:40:03Give me those.
00:40:04Give me them.
00:40:05I want them.
00:40:06All right, look.
00:40:07No, no, don't drop on your stuff.
00:40:09No.
00:40:11I...
00:40:21Anyway, any German spy could stick a pillow up his jumper
00:40:25and sit there pretending he was pregnant.
00:40:27Sure a pocket.
00:40:28He gets on your nerves.
00:40:34Are you still happy with Mrs. Graham?
00:40:37Yes.
00:40:38No complaints?
00:40:39No.
00:40:40You still don't get homesick?
00:40:41No.
00:40:43Danny?
00:40:44He doesn't either.
00:40:46No.
00:40:55Floor skies around the corner
00:40:57Walk round the corner with me
00:41:01Come on, Sonny.
00:41:19I've got my hat stuck.
00:41:22I haven't got all day.
00:41:26Say cheese.
00:41:27Cheese.
00:41:28Cheese.
00:41:30Can we come to the station, Mum?
00:41:33To see you off, Mum.
00:41:33Oh, it's much too late for little boys to be out, isn't it, Mrs Miller?
00:41:38Yes, of course it is.
00:41:42Well, I'll love you and leave you.
00:41:45Thanks again for putting me up, Mrs Graham.
00:41:47Oh, it's our pleasure, isn't it, children?
00:41:49It's a pity, really, you couldn't have stayed a bit longer, isn't it?
00:41:52Yes.
00:41:54Well, I'll be back next month.
00:41:55We'll have fun again, eh?
00:41:57Oh, they never stop them, too.
00:41:59My husband terms them Jewel and Warris after the comedians.
00:42:08Well, I'll say to her, then.
00:42:13Danny, Neville.
00:42:16Sit down, Mum.
00:42:17That's right, lads. Come along, come on.
00:42:24Be good boys, now.
00:42:26And I'll see you very, very, very, very soon.
00:42:29Pip, pip, pip.
00:42:31Here's your bag, Lord.
00:42:33Don't want to forget that, do you?
00:42:35I think you're in town for your train.
00:42:36Yes.
00:42:37Bye-bye.
00:42:45Isn't she nice?
00:42:47Lovely hair.
00:42:49She used to dye it.
00:42:51Peroxide blonde.
00:42:52I've seen her doing the route.
00:42:59I speak to you for the first time as Prime Minister
00:43:03in a solemn hour for the life of our country,
00:43:07of our empire, of our allies,
00:43:11and above all, of the cause of freedom.
00:43:15Behind them, behind us,
00:43:19behind the armies and fleets of Britain and France,
00:43:23gather a group of shattered states and bludgeoned races,
00:43:28the Czechs, the Poles, the Norwegians, the Danes,
00:43:33the Dutch, the Belgians,
00:43:36upon all of whom the long night of barbarism will defend,
00:43:40unbroken even by a star of hope,
00:43:44unless we conquer,
00:43:46as conquer we must,
00:43:48as conquer we shall.
00:43:52Today is Trinity Sunday.
00:43:55Century to go, words were written
00:43:57to be a call and a spur
00:44:00to the faithful servants
00:44:01of truth and justice.
00:44:05Arm yourselves
00:44:06and be never...
00:44:08It's all right.
00:44:10It's all right.
00:44:11It's not real.
00:44:13Oh, I've never got...
00:44:14It's only a piece of wood.
00:44:15That's all we get in the L.D.Vs.
00:44:17Oh, I know, I know.
00:44:19Just don't point. It's rude.
00:44:21Anyway, it might go off.
00:44:22Even so, let it go.
00:44:27Hmm,
00:44:28.
00:44:32Hmm.
00:44:33.
00:44:33.
00:45:19Shut up!
00:45:33Rates and peacocks, sandals, seaworms, sweet white wine,
00:45:40Stangy Spanish garden, born from Christmas,
00:45:44Dicking through the tropics by the palm green shawls,
00:45:49With the father of dandies, embers and antlers,
00:45:53Socrates and men, longers,
00:45:57Good evening, shelter, and the soul makes the best,
00:46:02There you go.
00:46:02Going through the chanel, the last march day,
00:46:06With the father of dandies, embers and antlers,
00:46:11It's all right, we've gotta get away.
00:46:16Come on, ready? Come on!
00:46:20Wait for me!
00:46:41Did you have to leave the room?
00:46:43Yes.
00:46:44It's a wee. That's what I said.
00:46:45No, a Billy's attack.
00:46:47Do you think you'll be okay with just one skate each?
00:46:49Prisoners of war have none, even.
00:46:54Ready?
00:46:54Hang on a sec.
00:46:56Say no to your nap when you are.
00:46:57How will we know the way with all the signposts blacked out?
00:47:00I've got a compass.
00:47:01And a map?
00:47:02I can't follow maps.
00:47:04What's a compass?
00:47:05You're balmy, aren't you? What are you?
00:47:08We'll ask people the way.
00:47:09Not coppers there, else we'll be knackered.
00:47:14Ready?
00:47:15Yes.
00:47:15Yes.
00:47:17Say roger and out.
00:47:19Roger and out.
00:47:22Aqui.
00:47:35Garbops.
00:47:36Yes.
00:47:38Yes.
00:47:51Alright.
00:47:52Come on, Rocky!
00:48:04Oh, Jake!
00:48:08Trust you, Orky-Duck.
00:48:26Are we nearly there?
00:48:28We're not even in Preston yet.
00:48:30Have you got the bus fare back?
00:48:32Plus a shilling.
00:48:33You two go on.
00:48:34No, Zucky can. I'll come back with you.
00:48:36No, Nev, it's your big chance.
00:48:38No, she'd only put you in solitary confinement.
00:48:43Can we walk it to Manchester?
00:48:45Too far.
00:48:46Let's go back, Danny.
00:48:48Ta-ra, men.
00:48:49See you after the duration, Zucky.
00:48:51If I get any shatnel, I'll save you some.
00:49:05It wasn't my fault.
00:49:08Ah! Stop it, Nev!
00:49:10Stop it!
00:49:11Are you giving?
00:49:14They could have given you one of his.
00:49:16What?
00:49:17We could have had one skating each!
00:49:21Walkie!
00:49:22Walkie!
00:49:23Walkie!
00:49:23Walkie!
00:49:25Come on, Dudley Knight, Shane.
00:49:27Walkie!
00:49:28Walkie!
00:49:45Walkie!
00:49:46Who wants some nice chicken soup, yes?
00:49:49Ask him a shuggan a question.
00:49:52Everybody!
00:49:52body. No, thanks. Worms. The kishkes. Nice. Nice drop of chicken soup for the airhead.
00:50:02Special recommended. Do you good when the bumps drop. The king and queen have it. How can chicken
00:50:10soup do you good if you're blown to smithereens? Oh, God forbid. Wouldn't do you much good then,
00:50:16would it? Wouldn't do you any harm. I'm a sugar and a missus you've got. See you later. I thought
00:50:25Bernard was fire-watching tonight. So I'll help him. Terrible thing. Ta-da now. It's right.
00:50:43You won't take no for an answer, will you? It's a different pain what you talk. This
00:50:49one's milk, a decade. No? Someone thought you were a good joke. Is he born, maybe? Oh, love,
00:50:57good night.
00:51:36Oh, God.
00:51:38I'm sorry.
00:51:38Oh, my God.
00:52:56He's on his bike. Never had these off. Wonderful football, I believe.
00:53:02Not anymore.
00:53:04No. 16. He breaks your heart.
00:53:0615?
00:53:08He used to be at least 16 before he could...
00:53:10No, he wasn't. He was a pal of my two lads.
00:53:15I'd best go and tell his mum.
00:53:16Come on.
00:53:36Dear Neville and Danny,
00:53:39just a quick line to let you know all is well at this end.
00:53:42I'm sorry I couldn't come on Saturday, as promised.
00:53:45Only your dad's been off work a few days,
00:53:47owing to an accidental fire at the factory.
00:53:50Someone must have dropped a cigarette end or something.
00:53:53So to get some extra pennies and get the war over quicker,
00:53:56I've stayed to do some overtime.
00:53:58I hope you didn't mind,
00:54:00and I'll definitely be over before you can say Jack Robinson.
00:54:03Everyone sends their regards.
00:54:05All your pals and everyone are well.
00:54:07Be good boys to Mr and Mrs Graham.
00:54:09Lots of love.
00:54:10Pip, pip, pip.
00:54:11Your loving mam and dad.
00:54:14Goodbye Sally, I'm saying goodbye.
00:54:19Goodbye Sally, I don't want you to cry.
00:54:23I want to see that smile, that wonderful smile.
00:54:28That's gonna cheer me on my way back to the city line.
00:54:34Goodbye Sally, it won't be for long.
00:54:39Don't you worry, I'll be singing the song.
00:54:43Here, Sarah, if you're Louis.
00:54:46I'll meet you in the early Sally, so long.
00:54:49I thought we were making bullets.
00:54:52Let's talk for slides, haven't they?
00:54:55Goodbye Sally, I don't want you to cry.
00:55:01I want to see that smile, that wonderful smile.
00:55:06That's gonna cheer me on my way right through the city line.
00:55:12So what's this, Mr. Groswein?
00:55:13This week's Russian, Mrs. Miller.
00:55:15Very nice.
00:55:16Monday I'll bake with it.
00:55:18Tuesday I'll chop herring with it.
00:55:19Wednesday I'll fry it.
00:55:20Thursday I'll boil it.
00:55:21Friday, with a bit of muddle, I'll sit on it and hedge chickens of my own.
00:55:26Mrs. Miller, is it my fault?
00:55:28Mr. Groswein, I want a dozen.
00:55:30I knew your father over Sholem, with no toches in his riesen.
00:55:36Pass me your Russian book, I'll explain.
00:55:40That's your identity card.
00:55:42I want your Russian book, Glompf.
00:55:44Black shot.
00:55:45Ja.
00:55:45I want your Russian book, I'll see you soon.
00:56:48Mrs. Levy!
00:56:51Mrs. Levy!
00:56:55Bananas at the quark!
00:56:57Mrs. Abrams!
00:56:59Mrs. Abrams, bananas at the quark!
00:57:03Mrs. Miller, bananas at the brun-lub!
00:57:07I'll meet you in our Ellie's belly
00:57:10So long it won't be long
00:57:16You wouldn't think they'd had a good tea, would you?
00:57:18Another game, kids?
00:57:19You haven't time, your train goes in.
00:57:20What about I spy?
00:57:22I think they're probably a little overtired.
00:57:27I know. Silly story.
00:57:29What's that?
00:57:31You get a piece of paper and everyone writes down...
00:57:33I can't play it.
00:57:34You don't know what it is yet, child.
00:57:38I write the beginning of a story, something silly
00:57:40and I fold it over so the next person can't read it
00:57:43and pass it on
00:57:43and then he writes his daft sentence
00:57:46and then he folds it over and passes it to the next one.
00:57:48It's silly!
00:57:48That's the idea of the game, Barnpot.
00:57:51And then, when we've all finished
00:57:53we read it all out
00:57:54and it makes a silly story
00:57:55and we all laugh.
00:57:56I'll show you.
00:57:58I'll show you.
00:57:58Pass it on.
00:58:04Erm...
00:58:12I wonder what to put!
00:58:14Put whatever comes into your head, love.
00:58:17Don't look. Don't look.
00:58:20Well, he knows what to put, alright, doesn't he?
00:58:22Really?
00:58:26Right, fold it over.
00:58:27Pass it on.
00:58:29That's right, don't you look?
00:58:41Oh, blimey!
00:58:43Well, put whatever you want, child!
00:58:47Oh!
00:58:54Oh, I say, it is a story, isn't it?
00:59:00Oh, dear!
00:59:02I think it's a composition.
00:59:05Come on, slow coach!
00:59:07Someone stick a rip-rap behind his back!
00:59:11That's enough of that!
00:59:18Better be good, isn't it?
00:59:22Now, it's Mum's turn.
00:59:25Read it!
00:59:27Oh, dear.
00:59:27Just a minute!
00:59:29Shh, shh, shh, shh!
00:59:34Right.
00:59:36Ta-da!
00:59:36Um, once upon a time, there were two princes, called Danny and Neville, who lived in a castle
00:59:48called Blackpool Tower, with the other monkeys.
00:59:57And then, the Spitfires attacked the Messerschmitt, and the German pilot shouted, get off me foot!
01:00:05Oh!
01:00:06It's been the prank, Randall, eh?
01:00:22She is dead cruel to us!
01:00:24She steals your letters, and...
01:00:41Whatever you send us, she makes us clean and polish the house every day, and gives us rotten dinners.
01:00:51She hates us, and we hate her back.
01:00:55All this is secret.
01:00:59We want to come home.
01:01:09Danny, is this true?
01:01:10Yes, Mum.
01:01:12Emmis?
01:01:13Emmis at the show.
01:01:17Neville?
01:01:19Yes, Mum.
01:01:29Mrs. Graham?
01:01:34Yes, Mum.
01:01:39Mrs. Graham?
01:01:40It's grand to know that thums are up in England.
01:01:43It's grand to know that thums are up in England.
01:01:44The sign that shows that everything's okay.
01:01:47The boys have brought a word back home to England.
01:01:51For over there they always used to say,
01:01:54Put your thumbs up, and say it's tickety-boo.
01:01:59Cause tickety-boo means everything will be fine.
01:02:02You'll always wear a smile if you'll only say,
01:02:06It's tickety-boo, tickety-boo, tickety-boo today.
01:02:09Put your thumbs up, and say it's tickety-boo.
01:02:13We're going to show the world who's who.
01:02:17And this is how you end your little chorus.
01:02:20Thumbs up, tickety-boo, tickety-boo.
01:02:23And this is watching the world.
01:02:25Is-d�煙s ex dat de pec ohus
01:02:35And we're the only two thousandths.
01:02:37Does that sound actually easy?
01:02:39You're going to show me this.
01:02:43And I will tell you that way.
01:02:43It will pay me.
01:02:47And we're going to show you,
01:02:50That they're going to show me.
01:02:53And those things are going to show me and watch.
01:03:01All right, all right, all right, all right.
01:03:04Oh, can I get a word in?
01:03:07Now, you know why we do this, don't you?
01:03:09Because we haven't got to sin in for the meat.
01:03:10Oh, you suck at it.
01:03:12The festival of Hanukkah is the memory of a return of the Idrath to the temple after 40 years in
01:03:15the morning.
01:03:16Now, that's me!
01:03:16Ma'am, stop him!
01:03:18To last for one day, but God works a miracle and he lasted for eight days instead.
01:03:20So we light a candle for each night for eight nights till they're all lit, our men.
01:03:24Clever dick.
01:03:25Oh, very from, eh?
01:03:26Nice.
01:03:27What do you think about that, Grandpa?
01:03:28Oh, come on.
01:03:30Oh, dear.
01:03:40Ten minutes early tonight.
01:04:03He tells lies, that young Danny.
01:04:06I didn't hate them.
01:04:08Of course not.
01:04:10I taught them respect.
01:04:13Yes, agreed.
01:04:15Respect their elders and betters.
01:04:18I wouldn't say that was cruel.
01:04:21Only way, really.
01:04:23I'd call that love.
01:04:25That's the word I'd give it.
01:04:29And love's not love at all.
01:04:31Too much love.
01:04:33Not to worry.
01:04:35No?
01:04:39That's what's cruel.
01:04:41Well,
01:04:46I asked her to let me adopt them.
01:04:49Officially.
01:04:50Come downstairs, love.
01:04:52I had to make them try to forget her, Gordon, hadn't I?
01:04:55Their own mother.
01:04:57I was their mother!
01:05:07Come on, love.
01:05:10I'll take care.
01:05:47Hurry up, I'm tired.
01:05:49I want to get you sloughing.
01:05:51Don't you start German sausage.
01:05:53What?
01:05:54Spelt in German, it's bad enough with her.
01:05:57Danny!
01:05:58It wasn't German, it was Yiddish.
01:05:59It's the same thing.
01:06:01It never is, is it, ma'am?
01:06:02All the Yiddish are talking Yiddish.
01:06:04That's why they're Yiddish.
01:06:06It's German.
01:06:07So it's German.
01:06:08Does that make it German?
01:06:10It's the Germans that are bombing us!
01:06:14All of a sudden,
01:06:16he's anti-Semitic against the Jews.
01:06:18No?
01:06:19You can't be anti-Semitic against the Christians, can you?
01:06:27What's got into the little rabbi?
01:06:30He's growing.
01:06:32I can tell by his clothes.
01:06:56I can tell by his clothes.
01:07:43Danny, are you in bed yet?
01:07:45Nearly.
01:07:46What are you doing down there?
01:07:48Now.
01:07:48Well, he can do now to in bed.
01:08:08Danny said a wrong thing.
01:08:11When I told him about Merton being dead,
01:08:15I said his mum and dad were outbroken.
01:08:18Their only son being killed.
01:08:23He said, what for?
01:08:25They can always have another.
01:08:39Good night, our kid.
01:08:40Good night.
01:08:41Good night.
01:08:51Can you smell burning?
01:08:53Hello?
01:08:58Yeah!
01:08:59Dad!
01:09:00Dad!
01:09:00The house's on fire!
01:09:02Come on, everybody!
01:09:03Downstairs, quick!
01:09:04Come on, you've come on!
01:09:05There could be a time when we're delayed action!
01:09:07Come on, Danny!
01:09:08Hold that!
01:09:08Never mind your teeth!
01:09:10Come on, down to it!
01:09:11Never mind your teeth!
01:09:12He may be a mother-topped red basket with delayed action!
01:09:15That's how I can use it to have him snuck in a minute!
01:09:19What's happened?
01:09:21Dad, what's happened?
01:09:23Was it a month of breadbasket, Dad?
01:09:31No, Danny.
01:09:34A bloody candle.
01:09:36I give out.
01:09:38I give out.
01:10:08Will you take this for it?
01:10:10What, a real piece of landmine?
01:10:12Are you sure it's not just that actual?
01:10:14Any money.
01:10:16You do know the bell's gone.
01:10:18Yes, sir.
01:10:19I've got no homes to go to.
01:10:20Yes, sir.
01:10:21Please, sir, I'm just waiting for my brother from Stand Up Five.
01:10:24I was helping you monitor.
01:10:27Do either of you live near Elizabeth Street?
01:10:29Yes, sir.
01:10:30Good.
01:10:31You can take this boy round to Mrs Bloom, number 110 Elizabeth Street.
01:10:35She's taking him in.
01:10:36He's an evacuee from London.
01:10:39Philip Hyman.
01:10:42Philip's just arrived.
01:10:45Say hello to each other.
01:10:47Hello.
01:10:49Hello.
01:10:50Hello.
01:10:51See you in the morning, Hyman.
01:10:53Yes, sir.
01:10:56Hey, Danny.
01:10:57Of course.
01:10:58Oh.
01:11:00I was in the evacuee when I was a kid.
01:11:03So what?
01:11:05Who's this, then?
01:11:07No one!
01:11:20What do you reckon to Manchester, then?
01:11:23It's all right.
01:11:24Can't grumble.
01:11:25Grumble?
01:11:26Grumble!
01:11:27He's got a right cockney twag, hasn't he?
01:11:29Shut up all, kids.
01:11:31We get air-rays here and all, you know.
01:11:33Not like us.
01:11:34We get tons every night.
01:11:36Tons every night?
01:11:38It's tons a night.
01:11:40Not tons a night.
01:11:41Night.
01:11:42Say it again.
01:11:44Say, grumble.
01:11:45I won't.
01:11:50Say it again.
01:11:51I won't.
01:11:52Say it again.
01:11:54Oh, we're off.
01:11:57You're wrong, pig.
01:11:58I just ate my bleeding appendix out.
01:12:00Sorry.
01:12:06Quit it, will you?
01:12:07Pack it in!
01:12:09Get home.
01:12:11Cool.
01:12:13That's a good one.
01:12:14He's got some tools.
01:12:15Mark that one!
01:12:21I'm alone.
01:12:22I'm hiding in my home.
01:12:23I'll get home.
01:12:24Hey, Danny.
01:12:25Do you hear that?
01:12:26It's Spoo.
01:12:27I'll own Spoo.
01:12:29I'll put you there.
01:12:31This is where you're going.
01:12:32I'll put you there.
01:12:35I'll miss you.
01:12:38Hey!
01:12:40Hey!
01:12:43Look it up!
01:12:47Blue skies around the corner
01:12:50Walk round the corner with me
01:12:54Just round the corner you'll see
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01:13:08Don't you feel happy to be
01:13:10Sharing the sunshine with me
01:13:14Under those blue skies
01:13:19Troubles may come
01:13:21But troubles will go
01:13:23Don't you ever worry anymore
01:13:26Look at those skies
01:13:29They're not telling lies
01:13:31That's what they were put there for
01:13:35Blue skies around the corner
01:13:40Everything's gonna be right
01:13:43Never a cloud in those bright blue skies
01:13:49Never a cloud in those bright blue skies
01:14:17giving you a happy tune
01:14:18That's whatolas are doing
01:14:18If they're getting away
01:14:18I won't let go
01:14:19I'll buWinds
01:14:23Threeè·¯
01:14:23I'll bury theеры
01:14:23to their words
01:14:23With you
01:14:24Youu
01:14:24You
01:14:25Leave
01:14:27Ahhh
01:14:30whee
01:14:32See That's
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