1. - Ready when you are, Ted.
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3. Who are you supposed to be, Ted?
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4. What are you doing?
You two can't go as Elvis.
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7. Of course. I've got Elvis written
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I was going as Elvis.
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11. Great. The first All Priests Stars
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beside the one we got
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- You might win.
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18. Right. I'll just have to go
as Mother Teresa again.
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20. Elvis. I'm Elvis.
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21. - I'm Elvis.
- I know you're Elvis, Father.
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22. We're all Elvis. That's the problem.
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23. - Tea, Fathers.
- Feck off!
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28. Are you, Father? That's a turn-up
for the books anyway.
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I'm looking forward to that.
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31. - Is Father kiernan coming?
- He won't be, no.
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last year telling his stories.
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what they say about chubby men.
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They've a way of looking at things.
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But that's life.
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39. Happy one minute, and the next you go
and shoot yourself and that's that.
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41. - Hello.
- Ted, how are you? Dick Byrne here.
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42. Hello, Dick. How are things?
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43. - Fine. All set for tomorrow?
- The competition?
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44. - What have you planned?
- Ah. I shouldn't say.
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45. - Mother Teresa.
- No.
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48. No!
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don't go as Elvis.
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51. - What?
- I've been looking forward to this.
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53. - Remember who's judging.
- Who?
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54. - Henry Sellers.
- No. He's coming here. Wow!
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is bringing him over.
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- Did I?
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When we were in Rome.
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59. That was the Pope? That fella
living in the art gallery?
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60. The Vatican, Dougal.
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representative on Earth.
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66. - Henry Sellers coming here.
- Dougal! Calm down.
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on the Elvis problem. Look.
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68. We'll toss for it.
Whoever wins can go as Elvis.
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70. Right, heads or tails?
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71. Heads. No, tails.
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72. Heads. Tails. Heads.
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I got a bit excited.
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75. Here we go again. Heads or tails?
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76. - Heads.
- Are you sure?
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77. Absolutely pos... Tails!
Heads. Tails. Heads!
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78. - Dougal. Calm down.
- Heads. Tails. Heads.
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80. I'm fine. I'm just not
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- Or am I?
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82. Tell you what we'll do.
You toss the coin, I'll take heads.
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85. Yes!
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87. Ted.
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88. 'Back to you, Monica
for a five-point question.
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89. 'The capital of England -
is it New York,
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90. 'London...
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91. 'or Munich?'
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92. 'I'll give you a clue.
You live there.'
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93. 'Jane, do you know?'
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94. 'I leaned on the button by mistake.'
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95. He's great, isn't he, Ted?
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96. Henry. And he'll be here any second.
Are you excited, Ted?
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97. Henry Sellers. Look at him there,
asking the questions.
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100. 'London.'
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101. Any idea why he left the BBC, Ted?
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102. Ah, look, Ted.
Why don't you be Elvis?
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I'm sorry, you go as Elvis.
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107. No, it's not fair on you.
You had your heart set on it.
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108. - Seriously, you go as Elvis.
- Really? Great! Thanks.
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as Mother Teresa.
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110. Ah, no. Anyway, there's only one
Mother Teresa, and that's you, Ted.
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111. Thanks. At least I'll have the honour
of taking care of Mr Sellers.
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112. It's important that we be nice
to him. That'll improve our chances.
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113. We'll fill him with food
till it's coming out his ears.
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114. You'll be nice to him,
won't you, Father?
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116. Oh, no.
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118. You know what that does to you.
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119. You'll be seeing
the pink elephants again.
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120. How many fingers am I holding up?
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121. Three.
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122. Hmm. Not too bad. Probably getting
immune to it by now.
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123. - That'll be Henry. God.
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124. He's here.
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125. Hello, there. Henry Sellers.
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126. Father Ted Crilly.
It's an honour, Mr...
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128. Hello. Father...
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129. Sorry, this is Father Dougal McGuire.
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132. Dougal! Don't ask
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133. That's quite all right.
I'm 37, Father.
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135. Hello, Father.
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136. Hello, Father.
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137. Bye, Father.
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138. - He's just gone for his walk.
- Oh.
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139. Is there anything we can get you?
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140. - Call me Henry.
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141. If you had something to eat,
maybe a sandwich.
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143. Right, Father.
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144. Ahem.
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145. - Is something wrong with your head?
- Dougal!
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his hair looks a bit...
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147. - Dougal.
- I didn't say anything.
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148. It's just Henry's hair
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150. Yes. He's just bringing in...
There he is.
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151. Ha, ha, ha! Ted!
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161. The last time Father Dunne was here
Father Jack lost his slippers.
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everywhere for them.
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164. It was a bit like
the type of thing, you know...
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165. - We found them after a while.
- It was a bit like...
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167. - How long was the car journey?
- Four hours.
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I suppose it must be!
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169. What's it like being a TV star?
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170. - Well...
- It must be...
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Is there anything we can get you?
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173. No, no. I'm fine.
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174. Some more sandwiches?
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176. You've brought more in.
No, no. I'm fine.
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Henry's hair.
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180. I'm sorry, Henry.
Your hair is so natural looking,
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181. Dougal can't stop talking about it.
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183. Anyway, what I was saying was,
anything you want, just ask us.
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There's no problem there.
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188. There's no problem there.
Anything.
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190. - Would it be possible...
- Except the English papers.
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Except the English papers.
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197. The three of them are lepers.
Rugged Island is a leper colony.
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198. Leper colony? You're not serious?
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But there's something wrong.
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You're better off with us.
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210. You're running out of sandwiches.
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- Go on, it'll help you sleep.
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Just a teeny tiny bit.
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218. - Go on.
- No, I shouldn't.
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219. Go on. Go on, go on.
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221. Go on, go on, go on, go on,
go on, go on, go on.
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223. Go on, go on, go on, go on,
go on, go on, go on,
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He's been on the wagon for a year.
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- How was I supposed to know?
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- You want a fight?
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- Made my life a bloody misery.
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Don't you try and stop me.
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you'll only be disappointed.
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251. Imagine we couldn't get him back.
He'd be like Big Foot,
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256. There he is.
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257. - Terribly sorry about this.
- No problem.
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258. I've been through it before.
Actors, television personalities -
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259. they go off drink and drugs
and come over to places like this.
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260. The solitude can get to them.
What happened to this fella?
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261. He was fine one minute,
then he took a sip of sherry.
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262. Relapse, that's when
they're most dangerous. Ready?
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263. I want you to bang
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264. That'll scare him out of the woods
so I can get a clear shot.
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265. - You're shooting him?
- Tranquilliser dart.
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266. - It'll put him to sleep.
- It seems a bit extreme.
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270. - Were you in Vietnam?
- No, no. You know, the films.
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Do you want me to get him?
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278. - He'll make his own way back.
- Look at him go.
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281. There you are, Henry,
a nice cup of tea.
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of sherry, but...
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I feel sorry for him,
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and they've nothing in common.
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291. - Hello, Dick.
- Ted, we were talking about you.
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292. - Really?
- Saying you great you were.
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293. - Really?
- No!
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295. - Are you going to turn up tonight?
- Why wouldn't I?
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a little bet on tonight.
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A pound? Two?
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304. Of course not. Five pounds it is.
See you tonight.
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cleaned up for tonight.
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306. Brush me teeth... I've a very strange
taste of raw meat in my mouth.
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307. - I don't know why.
- Right you are, Henry.
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We haven't a hope in hell.
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313. There he goes, bang on time.
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318. Fantastic, Father Harry Coyle there.
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320. Ah, no. Anyway, Henry,
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323. Not bad at all!
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327. So a big hand for Diana Ross
and two of the Supremes.
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one more act to go.
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332. the lads...
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333. Father Ted Crilly with Father McGuire
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334. (Ted) 'Elvis Presley was a simple
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335. 'But one day in the 1950s,
he invented rock and roll!'
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337. (Ted) 'Elvis became famous,
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338. 'Then he came out and ten years later
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342. (Ted) 'Ladies and gentlemen,
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343. 'Thank you.'
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348. Brilliant, Ted. It was fantastic.
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- Hard luck, Dick.
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- No, you didn't win, Cyril.
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- No!
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on? How dare they do this to me?
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I'm Henry Sellers!
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- You're right there.
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- It's great. All because of you.
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