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Scenes from episode 1679-85, year 1992.

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00:02Oh, oh, Dr. Jewel's still alive.
00:04Not for long, because of the good guys.
00:07Uh-oh, he's seen them.
00:09Oh, yuck, that's gross.
00:11And there go the good guys.
00:13Well, it's all over.
00:13Look, he's getting away.
00:14Well, that means he's still out there somewhere.
00:16Yeah, he's probably getting ready to make the sequel.
00:19What's happening?
00:20Are you watching that movie?
00:21Too late, Toves.
00:22Just finished.
00:23Oh, was it scary?
00:25No, it was the scariest movie I ever saw.
00:27Wow, you've seen them all just about.
00:29Yeah, it was pretty heavy duty.
00:31I reckon even Oscar had his eyes closed a couple of times.
00:34It's probably lucky you weren't allowed to see it.
00:35Yeah, if Mrs Burke knew that we were watching stay out of the room,
00:38we wouldn't have been allowed to see it either.
00:39It is rated R.
00:40No wonder.
00:41Sounds fantastic.
00:42Can I watch a little bit of it?
00:43Come on.
00:44No way.
00:46Funny, I could have sworn I sent you to bed an hour ago, Toby.
00:50Look at that.
00:50Look at what?
00:54Wouldn't hurt you two to call it a night either.
00:56I hope you haven't forgotten it's a school day tomorrow.
00:58I don't seem to recall you doing any homework.
01:01I've got some reading to do.
01:02I'll do it in bed before I go to sleep.
01:04Well, don't leave it too late.
01:05Night, Todd.
01:06Night, Mrs Burke.
01:09Hey, I'd better go.
01:11Everyone's been watching us like hawks ever since we got busted at my place.
01:14What is their problem?
01:15We only spent the night together.
01:16Is it such a big deal?
01:17No, it was to me.
01:19Just a pity our love life became so public all of a sudden.
01:22Yeah, well, who cares?
01:24I'm quite enjoying being the scandal of the street.
01:26I've never been one before.
01:27Yeah, well, don't you worry what everyone else thinks.
01:29Because we're together and that's all that matters.
01:31Yeah.
01:35I'm going to get some reading in myself.
01:37Oh.
01:38Night, Phoebe.
01:39Night, Mrs Burke.
01:48Hey, Bouncer.
01:50You want to watch a really scary horror movie?
01:54Just don't tell Mrs Burke because I'll be dead mean, okay?
02:00Shh.
02:01I'll get some food later, okay?
02:27Bouncer!
02:41Phoebe's right.
02:41That was the scariest movie I've ever seen, too.
02:45The worst bit was they never caught Dr. Drill.
02:48It could be anywhere.
02:51Oh, this is dumb.
02:52Come on, Bouncer.
02:52Let's turn the TV off and go to bed.
02:57Oh, yeah.
02:59Bad idea.
03:04Oh.
03:27Superlake.
03:29Oh.
03:30Oh.
03:32Oh.
03:33Oh.
03:48Toby, what on earth are you doing?
03:52I got up early to watch the cartoons.
03:55Mega Man was on.
03:56I thought Mega Man was only on Saturday mornings.
03:59Yeah, I forgot, so I went back to sleep.
04:03But wouldn't you have been more comfortable in your room?
04:05No, this couch is really comfortable.
04:07I love it.
04:09You don't look so well to me this morning.
04:12Go and have your shower, and I'll squeeze you some orange juice.
04:15OK.
04:15Has anyone been in the bathroom yet today and opened the shower curtain?
04:20Yes, I had a shower ten minutes ago.
04:22Why?
04:22No reason.
04:23Come, Dad.
04:24You go first.
04:29Bouncer, come inside at once.
04:32Bouncer!
04:34He's spotted a possum up a tree.
04:36Go bring him in before he terrorises the poor thing to death, will you, Toby?
04:40But it's dark.
04:42You're not afraid of the dark all of a sudden?
04:45Of course not, but I might walk into a spiderweb or something, that's all.
04:49That'll be Phoebe.
04:50Just see what you can do.
04:56Say, ah.
04:58Ah.
04:59Oh.
05:28Oh.
05:29You'll be fine on us.
05:31Ah.
05:33Stay out of the room?
05:35What's this drivel doing here?
05:37Phoebe must have borrowed it.
05:39Heaven knows why.
05:40How anyone can enjoy such a violent and horrific film is beyond me.
05:44You've seen it?
05:46Only to find out what all the fuss was about.
05:48Some of the younger students were quite disturbed by Dr. Drill.
05:55Toby, did you watch this?
05:58Um, maybe.
06:00I think I forget.
06:01Fiddlesticks.
06:02You did watch it, didn't you?
06:04Um, yeah.
06:07This is an R-rated film, Toby, which means it's restricted to anyone under the age of 18.
06:14In this case, because they are probably not mature enough to cope with all the violence and bloodshed.
06:20Your reaction proves the point perfectly.
06:22I can handle it.
06:24Heavens above, you've been jumpy, scared of the dark, afraid to be alone.
06:29No wonder you didn't want to visit the caves this afternoon.
06:33It's obvious this rubbish has had a profound effect on you.
06:37I wish I'd never seen it.
06:38I'm totally freaked out now.
06:40Stay out of the room is no different to the school play.
06:44Can you see that?
06:45I guess so.
06:46Good.
06:47Then you realise Dr. Drill is just a character and a story.
06:50A story which started out as nothing more than a figment of somebody's imagination.
06:55So you're telling me that someone just made Dr. Drill up?
06:58He doesn't exist.
06:59That's exactly what I'm telling you.
07:01How are you going to explain that to the people he wasted?
07:05We'll talk more about this later.
07:06Mr. Robinson isn't sending Todd back to Adelaide.
07:08He never was.
07:09Great!
07:15I had a long chat to Mrs. Willis about your nightmares.
07:18Oh, no.
07:19What?
07:20They're everyone's going to think I'm a real dork.
07:23They'll think nothing of the sort.
07:25Mrs. Willis is a professional.
07:27She doesn't go around betraying confidences.
07:30She gave me the name of a special doctor.
07:32A loony doctor?
07:34A psychiatrist.
07:35A loony doctor.
07:36They made me see one when Mum died.
07:38I don't want to go.
07:40Maybe he's going to make you do anything you don't want to do.
07:43I'll call him first thing Monday and try to get some advice.
07:45That's all.
07:46Okay.
07:48Toby, you know there's no such person as Dr. Drill.
07:51Yeah, I know he's only in the movies and stuff.
07:53That's right, it's just some poor actor stifling under lots of make-up.
07:57It's pretty scary, though.
07:58Yes, but it's not real.
08:00There's no way Dr. Drill can possibly be in your wardrobe or under your bed.
08:05I know.
08:06Good.
08:07Can I sleep out here with Bouncer again tonight?
08:33Dr. Drill, he's here!
08:34He's going to come and get me!
08:35He's here!
08:36He's here!
08:40Toby, it was a dream.
08:42A bad dream.
08:43Look, the Drill is going to come and get me!
08:45See, there's nobody here.
08:47It was only Bouncer.
08:48Shush!
08:48See, there is nobody here.
08:50It was a dream.
08:55Good morning.
08:56Hi, Mrs. Burke.
08:57Hi, Mrs. Burke.
08:58Brad, sorry to be a bother, but could you run Toby to school for me, please?
09:02Todd and Phoebe have already left and I have to wait for a doctor to call.
09:05You're not well, Mrs. Burke?
09:06No, no, I'm in the pink.
09:08Yeah, sure, I don't mind, but doesn't Toby usually get his own way to school?
09:11Yes, but I'd be happier if he's got someone along with him, just for today.
09:14Yeah, that's cool.
09:15Just tell him to come over here.
09:20Oh, I could eat my feet.
09:22Don't worry, mate, you won't be late.
09:23I just haven't had any brekkie.
09:24Doesn't matter.
09:25How come Mrs. B's giving the special treatment?
09:28I don't mind being a taxi, but I thought you usually walk.
09:30I do.
09:31You're not sick or anything, are you?
09:33No.
09:33Oh, that's cool, because she said something about a doctor.
09:36What doctor?
09:38Oh, no, she just said she was waiting on a call from a doctor.
09:42Brad, have you seen the film Stay Out of the Room?
09:45Oh, man, is that scary or what?
09:46That doctor drill is one seriously evil dude.
09:48Yeah.
09:49I had to check out of my bed twice after seeing that one.
09:51Even then, I could hardly sleep.
09:53Me too.
09:54I've been having really bad nightmares about him.
09:57Oh, man, do you remember the part where he was in the swimming pool?
09:59Oh.
10:00Whoa.
10:00What about the kid with the dog?
10:02Oh, yeah.
10:04That's why Mrs. Burke wanted you to take me to school.
10:07I don't get it.
10:08Because of Dr. Drill?
10:10She was waiting on a phone call from Dr. Drill.
10:13No, a loony doctor.
10:14Dr. Drill is a loony doctor.
10:16No, a doctor that looks after loonies, like me.
10:19You're not a loony type.
10:20I am.
10:21I keep thinking he's after me all the time.
10:23Even in the day.
10:25But he's only in the movie.
10:27Doesn't matter.
10:28Oh, right.
10:31Pretty dumb, eh?
10:32No, that's not dumb.
10:34Bet you think I'm really weird.
10:36No way.
10:37Everyone else will.
10:39Don't worry about it.
10:40How do you feel if everyone thought you were really weird?
10:43I know, mate.
10:45Believe me, I know.
10:48There's some chocolate cake in the tin, Toby.
10:50Can Founcy have some, too?
10:52Very bad for him.
10:53You know better than that.
10:55Thank you for bringing him home.
10:57And thank you for this morning.
10:59No worries.
11:00How did you get on with the doctor today?
11:02Oh, it's OK.
11:03Toby told me about his problem with Dr. Drill.
11:05Oh, well, the doctor wasn't very useful, I'm afraid.
11:08Most of what he suggested, I've already tried.
11:11Bummer.
11:12He suggested a mild sedative, which I'm against.
11:15I'm not going to start giving a 12-year-old tranquilizers.
11:17I don't care how mild they are.
11:19He also suggested taking Toby to a psychiatrist
11:21who specializes in adolescent phobias.
11:24I sort of got the impression Toby's not too keen on psychiatrists.
11:27Yes, I know.
11:28He's had dealings with child counselling before.
11:31I'm sure he doesn't want to go that route again.
11:32He's already worried he's a sandwich short of a picnic.
11:35Oh, that's nonsense.
11:36Although I have to admit, I don't know what I'm going to do now.
11:39Dr. Drill seems to have got inside his head
11:41and is refusing to budge.
11:43Well, I don't want to interfere, but I had an idea today.
11:46Here, check this out.
11:48Hmm. Fascinating.
11:49Now, there's an article on Dr. Drill.
11:50Here.
11:52Oh.
11:53Oh, what a charmer.
11:54Bet he's a knockout at parties.
11:56But how can this help?
11:57Well, have a read here.
12:02What do you reckon?
12:04Yes, I see what you're getting at.
12:06I figured it was worth a try.
12:09For Toby's sake, I think you might be right.
12:13Really? You were able to arrange it?
12:15Yeah, no worries.
12:16I know one of the crew on the new film he's making.
12:18He spoke to him and he agreed.
12:19Tomorrow at 11.
12:20That's wonderful, Brad.
12:21I can't thank you enough.
12:22That's cool.
12:23Just hope it works out.
12:24Let me know.
12:25Of course.
12:25Thank you again.
12:26Have a good day.
12:27Hello, Brad.
12:28Oh, Mrs. Biddle.
12:30Doesn't seem as huge as well as himself.
12:33Well, he's certainly done me a great favour.
12:35Really?
12:36Toby here.
12:37He's out the back, playing with Bouncer.
12:39Before you see him, there's something I should tell you.
12:41About Toby?
12:42What's wrong?
12:43He watched a video of a horror film the other night.
12:46Ghastly.
12:47A man called Dr. Drill goes around killing people with an electric drill.
12:51Very messy.
12:52Nastiest thing I've ever seen.
12:54Anyway, Toby has been having nightmares ever since.
12:56He's frightened to be alone.
12:58Good grief.
12:58What were you thinking of, letting him watch a movie like that?
13:01I didn't let him.
13:03Todd and Phoebe had hired the video and Toby got up during the night and watched it.
13:07Even Todd and Phoebe were frightened by it.
13:09So it's no wonder it had the effect it did on Toby.
13:11Why didn't you tell me I should have known about this straight away?
13:14I knew you had a lot on your mind.
13:16That's beside the point, Dorothy.
13:17I am his grandmother.
13:19If there's anything wrong, I should know.
13:21I'm sorry, Madge.
13:22I should have told you, but I thought it'd wear off.
13:24Unfortunately, it hasn't.
13:26He's still a very frightened little boy.
13:28Well, what are we going to do about it?
13:31Brad came up with an idea.
13:32He's been wonderful.
13:33Made all the arrangements.
13:35What arrangements?
13:36I think if Toby is to get over this, the only thing he can do is come face to face
13:41with
13:41Dr. Drill himself.
13:45Here's your address.
13:46Would you like to come with us?
13:47Oh, you wouldn't mind?
13:48No, not at all.
13:50After all, it was your idea.
13:51I wouldn't mind checking it out.
13:52I reckon it could be interesting.
13:53I reckon it could be too.
13:54We'll leave about 10.30.
13:56Cool.
13:59Hi.
13:59What are you still doing here?
14:01Oh, Brad brought me a message.
14:03I've asked him to come out with us tomorrow.
14:04Tomorrow?
14:06Yes.
14:07You don't have to go to school.
14:08How come?
14:09Because Brad and your grandmother and you and I are going out for the day.
14:12You, me, Grandma and Brad, where are we going?
14:15You'll see.
14:16What's this all about?
14:18I want you to meet someone who might be able to help you get rid of your nightmares.
14:22A doctor?
14:23Of sorts.
14:28I didn't know we were coming to a film studio.
14:31Life's full of surprises.
14:32I thought I was going to see a doctor.
14:34And so you are.
14:35A very special kind of doctor.
14:38I hope we're doing the right thing.
14:39I reckon it'll be cool, Mrs. Fish.
14:44Oh, my gosh.
14:49Sorry.
14:50You must be Toby.
14:53Sorry, I thought you were Dr. Drill.
14:55Well, I am sort of.
14:57I'm the actor who plays Dr. Drill.
15:00Nasty character, isn't he?
15:01Hi.
15:02Brendan Shaw.
15:03Dorothy Burton.
15:05This is Madge Bishop.
15:05Hello.
15:06You too, Madge.
15:07Brad Willis.
15:08Hey, day.
15:08How are you?
15:09Right.
15:09And, of course, this is Toby.
15:12It's very kind of you to agree to see us.
15:14Oh, look, no problem at all, really.
15:16I just don't have much time, unfortunately, because I have to get made up, which is a bit boring because
15:21it's hours of work.
15:22But I thought that Toby should see me without the face on.
15:26You see, Toby, we thought that if you met Mr. Shaw, you'd realise that Dr. Drill is only a fictitious
15:32character.
15:33I knew that.
15:35I knew it was only in a film.
15:37It's just that, are you really Dr. Drill?
15:40Yes, well, actually, I've played a lot of different roles.
15:42But, yes, I am really Dr. Drill.
15:44And now we're doing a sequel.
15:45So I'll be doing more ghastly deeds to people.
15:48Well, we don't exactly make films like this for kids of your age.
15:51I mean, that's why they are classified.
15:53I don't know how you even saw the first one.
15:55You shouldn't have seen it, should you?
15:57Yeah, I know.
15:58Oh, well.
15:59No, the thing is, Dr. Drill is made up of pieces of latex, just like this.
16:05His nose, for example.
16:06Look at that.
16:08Look at that.
16:09Okay.
16:11And underneath all this makeup, there's just one really nice guy, and that's me.
16:16Would you like to try the hat on?
16:18Could I?
16:18Oh, sure.
16:19There you go.
16:21Now, this is what they use to make the scar.
16:26Okay.
16:26Like that.
16:28That runs from my cheek right down to my jawline here.
16:34And when you've got it on, you can't laugh.
16:36You can't laugh while you're wearing it.
16:37But then Dr. Drill doesn't do a lot of laughing.
16:39He grins when he's drilling someone, that's for sure.
16:41Oh, yes, but I hate all that blood and gore and stuff.
16:44I mean, like, you and I know that it's all fake, but it still makes me feel a bit sick
16:47in this dumpster.
16:47Yeah, me too.
16:48Yeah.
16:49I mean, sometimes I can't even watch myself on screen.
16:52Truly, I scare myself.
16:53True.
16:54I mean, I've got two kids of my own.
16:57My boy's about Toby's age, and I wouldn't let him watch these films.
17:01No way.
17:01They wouldn't be frightened of you, wouldn't they?
17:03Well, I guess they know me well enough to know that I wouldn't actually cause anybody any real harm.
17:07But by the same token, these films aren't made for kids your age.
17:11So, all right.
17:15So, if I were you, I'd wait for a few years before I go to see a movie like,
17:19Stay Out Of The Room!
17:21Yeah, well, and when I think of the film, I'll just remember that Doc's really you.
17:26That's the way.
17:27That's the way.
17:28Okay.
17:28Can I have an autograph?
17:29Sure.
17:30And a photo?
17:31How about a photo?
17:31Yeah.
17:32Okay.
17:32Oh, unreal.
17:33Could I have one of those, too?
17:35Nah!
17:35Oh, Brad!
17:37Really?
17:37Where'd you get that from?
17:39Okay.
17:40All right.
17:41Do you know what one is Dr. Drill?
17:42Oh, no, no, Tope.
17:43I think you'd better give that a miss.
17:44Yeah.
17:45How about one that'll remind you of what Dr. Drill looks like without the makeup?
17:48Great!
17:48Okay.
17:49Cool.
17:50To, to be, best wishes, Dr. Drill.
17:59There we go.
18:00How about that?
18:02Great.
18:03Okay.
18:10Go through.
18:11Wait till the kids at school find out I met Dr. Drill.
18:14They'll be green.
18:15Should have got more on Mr. Shore's autograph.
18:17I could sell them.
18:17Go and change your clothes, Toby.
18:19Thanks a lot.
18:20I know I won't have any more nightmares.
18:23That's the first time he's been willing to go anywhere without at least bouncer with him.
18:28I'd say he's cured.
18:29Yep, I reckon.
18:30It was a wonderful idea of yours, Brad.
18:32I can't thank you enough.
18:33Neither can I.
18:34But please make an effort to see I'm informed in future with you.
18:37Yes, of course.
18:38I can't find a T-shirt!
18:40Oh, I sorted your drawers out.
18:42Your T-shirts are in the second drawer down.
18:44Thanks, Mim.
18:46Would you like a cup of tea?
18:48Oh, no thanks.
18:48I'd better push off.
18:49What's all this Mim business?
18:51Oh, that's what Toby calls me now.
18:52Mrs. Burke seemed a little formal.
18:54Sounded good enough to me.
18:56Oh, really?
18:57Well, why don't you use it when you're talking about me instead of bossy britches?
19:00I could call you a lot worse than that.
19:02I could call you a lot more garbage and I think of Sara expressed unless I didn't see it.
19:03Like I said
19:03why don't you do so much.
19:03What?
19:04It's getting nothing I'm telling you all I'm trying to be saying I'm going to buy this
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