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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 Whee!
00:06 Oh, my goodness!
00:07 [LAUGHTER]
00:08 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:12 Barbara is ever so slightly provincial.
00:17 How about a Sophie Stroh?
00:20 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:23 I was born in Blackpool.
00:25 And I came to London to be someone.
00:31 Anyone in particular?
00:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:36 My dad says that actresses are no better
00:37 than common prostitutes.
00:39 Is your dad a vicar from Victorian times?
00:40 Hello.
00:41 Oh!
00:41 Oh!
00:43 You lot don't look like how I imagined.
00:44 I thought you'd all be tweedy posh lads with pipes.
00:48 Boys hope to find someone like you.
00:50 Comedy-wise, obviously.
00:53 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:55 This isn't going to last forever.
00:58 Take the most of what you've got while you've got it.
01:01 God knows there'll soon be another young girl coming up
01:03 behind you, prettier and bigger.
01:05 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:09 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:10 I've never met anyone like you.
01:12 [LAUGHTER]
01:13 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:15 [SCREAMING]
01:19 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:22 Are you telling me you actually want to act?
01:24 Well, I will send you out on some auditions with words.
01:28 No bikinis.
01:31 Yet.
01:32 Ever.
01:33 [MUSIC PLAYING]