< Return to Video

Mind Your Language Season 2 Episode 3 Brief Re Encounter

  • 0:45 - 0:46
    Hello, is that Parkers?
  • 0:47 - 0:50
    Look, I'm going fishing this
    weekend and I need some bait
  • 0:50 - 0:53
    No, just on the Thames,
    the maggots will do
  • 0:53 - 0:54
    I'll send somebody round to collect them
  • 0:55 - 0:59
    Oh by the way, those trout flies I bought
    from you have been very successful
  • 0:59 - 1:01
    Especially the cochy-bondu
  • 1:01 - 1:04
    Seems to attract the trout like a magnet
  • 1:04 - 1:05
    Yes, thank you again
  • 1:06 - 1:06
    Bye
  • 1:13 - 1:14
    Excuse me
  • 1:14 - 1:16
    You startled me
  • 1:16 - 1:18
    Would you mind knocking
    before you barge in?
  • 1:18 - 1:19
    Sorry
  • 1:23 - 1:24
    Is that better?
  • 1:24 - 1:24
    - I've lost it - Lost what?
    Is that better?
  • 1:24 - 1:26
    - I've lost it - Lost what?
  • 1:27 - 1:28
    I've lost my favorite fly
  • 1:28 - 1:30
    I had it in my hand a moment
    ago! I must have dropped it
  • 1:30 - 1:31
    Can you see it anywhere?
  • 1:31 - 1:32
    What does it look like?
  • 1:33 - 1:35
    It's about two inches long; red
    and black with a curly tail
  • 1:35 - 1:38
    Perhaps it's flown out of the window
  • 1:39 - 1:42
    It's a fishing fly! A cochy bondu
  • 1:42 - 1:44
    - A cochy what? - Bondu
  • 1:45 - 1:48
    - It must be here somewhere
    - If it's here, we'll find it
  • 1:49 - 1:50
    Perhaps I should come back later
  • 1:51 - 1:53
    Ah Mr. Brown, you can join in
  • 1:54 - 1:55
    Well I'm not really that religious
  • 1:57 - 1:59
    We're looking for a fly
  • 2:00 - 2:01
    A fly?
  • 2:01 - 2:05
    Yes! It's 2 inches long! Red
    and black with a curly tail
  • 2:05 - 2:06
    Sounds quite lethal
  • 2:07 - 2:09
    - Would you mind helping us
    look for it - No, not at all
  • 2:09 - 2:10
    - I found it - Where?
  • 2:11 - 2:12
    It's here! Just under the desk
  • 2:12 - 2:14
    - I'll get it - No, stand
    back Sid! Leave this to me
  • 2:15 - 2:16
    What are you doing Mr. Brown?
  • 2:17 - 2:18
    Stay where you are Miss
    Courtney! It could be dangerous
  • 2:19 - 2:20
    Yeah that's right! It's not moving!
  • 2:21 - 2:22
    - Mr. Brown... - Just a moment
  • 2:23 - 2:24
    Better to be safe than sorry
  • 2:28 - 2:32
    I've just remembered! I've
    been expecting the boiler
  • 2:34 - 2:36
    Have you quite finished Mr. Brown?
  • 2:36 - 2:38
    Or would you like to borrow a hammer?
  • 2:38 - 2:40
    One can't be too careful where
    strange insects are concerned
  • 2:41 - 2:42
    Have you any idea where it came from?
  • 2:42 - 2:44
    - Yes! W. Parker and Son - Pardon?
  • 2:44 - 2:47
    - Fishing tackle suppliers - Fishing
  • 2:49 - 2:50
    - It wasn't... - It was
  • 2:50 - 2:51
    Oh dear!
  • 2:52 - 2:53
    Got any glue?
  • 2:53 - 2:54
    I don't think trout are
    particularly fond of glue
  • 2:55 - 2:56
    No I suppose they're not!
  • 2:56 - 2:58
    - I'll buy you another - See that you do
  • 2:58 - 2:59
    Excuse me
  • 3:01 - 3:03
    Hello... Speaking
  • 3:04 - 3:04
    Pardon?
  • 3:06 - 3:07
    Is it you?
  • 3:08 - 3:09
    Is it really you?
  • 3:10 - 3:12
    It is you... It's him
  • 3:14 - 3:17
    Coming here?
  • 3:17 - 3:19
    You're not coming here
  • 3:20 - 3:22
    You are coming here... He's coming here
  • 3:24 - 3:26
    Yes, yes, yes... Half an hour
  • 3:26 - 3:28
    You'll be here in half an hour
  • 3:28 - 3:30
    He'll be here in half an hour
  • 3:30 - 3:34
    Very well... until then
  • 3:37 - 3:39
    - Is everything all right? - It was him
  • 3:40 - 3:41
    Yes and he's coming here in half an hour
  • 3:41 - 3:42
    But who is him... I mean who is he?
  • 3:43 - 3:44
    A man I never thought I'd see again
  • 3:45 - 3:46
    My ex-fiance
  • 3:47 - 3:49
    You mean you were actually
    engaged at one time?
  • 3:49 - 3:50
    There's no need to sound so surprised
  • 3:52 - 3:58
    It was over twenty-five years
    ago... I was just...
  • 4:00 - 4:01
    I was very young
  • 4:02 - 4:05
    I met him at Oxford in the high!
  • 4:05 - 4:07
    It was raining and he offered
    me shelter under his umbrella
  • 4:08 - 4:10
    Then he insisted on buying me a
    cup of tea and a sticky bun
  • 4:11 - 4:14
    - How romantic - Yes,
    that was how it all started
  • 4:14 - 4:16
    - Why didn't you get married?
    - It was awful! He left me
  • 4:17 - 4:18
    - At the church? - No, in the lurch
  • 4:19 - 4:22
    Mr. Brown, I have never
    told anyone this before
  • 4:22 - 4:24
    - Well if you'd rather... - No, sit down
  • 4:25 - 4:28
    For years, I've kept this
    terrible secret to myself
  • 4:29 - 4:32
    Now he's coming back into my
    life I must tell someone
  • 4:32 - 4:34
    And I think I can trust you Mr. Brown
  • 4:34 - 4:36
    I'd rather not if it's going to
    cause any embarrassment
  • 4:36 - 4:37
    - It won't embarrass me
    - It might embarrass me
  • 4:38 - 4:39
    I'm sure it won't
  • 4:39 - 4:42
    Anyway, he asked me to go
    down to Brighton with him
  • 4:43 - 4:45
    For one of those
    - you know - weekends
  • 4:45 - 4:47
    - Double room, Mr. And Mrs. Smith?
    - Exactly
  • 4:47 - 4:49
    - And you refused? - Oh no, I went
  • 4:51 - 4:53
    I even remember the hotel
  • 4:54 - 4:57
    - The Bellavista, opposite the
    abatoir - Very Bellavista
  • 4:58 - 5:02
    Well, we booked in and Albert, like
    the thoughtful man he was
  • 5:02 - 5:06
    He let me go upstairs first to
    prepare myself as it were
  • 5:07 - 5:08
    While he had a drink in the bar
  • 5:08 - 5:12
    - Getting up a bit of dutch
    courage - I beg your pardon?
  • 5:12 - 5:15
    Not that he needed it with such
    a lovely person waiting to be
  • 5:16 - 5:17
    - What happened then?
    - He didn't turn up
  • 5:19 - 5:23
    He got drunk, passed out and spent the
    night on a settee in the resident's lounge
  • 5:23 - 5:24
    How despicable!
  • 5:25 - 5:27
    I went home and refused
    ever to see him again
  • 5:28 - 5:31
    I heard later that he
    was working in the Far East
  • 5:31 - 5:32
    But I must admit
  • 5:33 - 5:37
    I have always cherished a secret
    hope that he might one day come back
  • 5:38 - 5:40
    - Excuse me please - Yes Ali, what is it?
  • 5:40 - 5:44
    Come quickly please we are
    having plenty trouble in classroom
  • 5:44 - 5:46
    - What do you mean, trouble?
    - Max and Giovanni
  • 5:46 - 5:48
    They are murdering each other
  • 5:49 - 5:52
    - I'm ready when you are -
    I am ready when you are
  • 5:55 - 5:56
    You come on
  • 5:56 - 6:00
    You're gonna be sorry
  • 6:01 - 6:02
    We see whose gonna be sorry
  • 6:02 - 6:05
    Okay, I'm waiting for you to come on
  • 6:05 - 6:08
    Stop this brawling
  • 6:08 - 6:11
    It's lucky for you! Professori stop
    me from giving you a black eye
  • 6:12 - 6:15
    I will not have fighting in class
  • 6:15 - 6:15
    Fighting! It was more like dancing
    I will not have fighting in class
  • 6:15 - 6:18
    Fighting! It was more like dancing
  • 6:19 - 6:20
    - I was just warming up - Me too
  • 6:21 - 6:23
    - What was this all about?
    - I tell you professori
  • 6:23 - 6:25
    He was calling me a wop
  • 6:26 - 6:27
    And he's calling me a grease boy
  • 6:29 - 6:31
    Go on, sit down everybody
  • 6:31 - 6:34
    I wish you could pick up proper
    English as quickly as you pick up slang
  • 6:34 - 6:37
    I have enough trouble with Ali and
    Ranjeet without you two start falling out
  • 6:37 - 6:38
    Now shake hands, come on
  • 6:39 - 6:42
    Right! Now, tonight I want to
    concentrate on English conversation
  • 6:42 - 6:44
    The sort of things you have to
    say during the course of the day
  • 6:45 - 6:46
    For example Ranjeet
  • 6:46 - 6:46
    - Where would you take a cheque?
    - To Czechoslovakia For example Ranjeet
  • 6:46 - 6:49
    - Where would you take a
    cheque? - To Czechoslovakia
  • 6:55 - 6:58
    - Not that sort of Czech
    - A thousand apologies
  • 6:58 - 6:59
    A cheque for a certain amount of money
  • 6:59 - 7:01
    - Where would you take it? - To a bank
  • 7:01 - 7:03
    - Thank you! Juan - Si senor
  • 7:03 - 7:06
    - If you felt ill, what
    would you do? - Go to bed
  • 7:08 - 7:11
    - Before that - Take the clothes off
  • 7:12 - 7:14
    - You would go to the doctor's - No, no, no
  • 7:15 - 7:17
    Doctor kill my uncle in Madrid
  • 7:18 - 7:19
    - Really? - Si
  • 7:20 - 7:23
    My uncle, he has pain in the
    chest! He goes to see doctor
  • 7:23 - 7:27
    Doctor he looks at him and say...
    It's alright
  • 7:27 - 7:31
    Ten minutes later, in the
    street, my uncle... finito
  • 7:32 - 7:34
    - He got a heart attack? - Motor car
  • 7:37 - 7:39
    You could hardly blame
    the doctor for that
  • 7:40 - 7:43
    Si, si, the doctor,
    he was driving the motor
  • 7:47 - 7:48
    - Taro - Ah so
  • 7:49 - 7:51
    Although we have news
    metrics in this country
  • 7:51 - 7:54
    We still use an old
    system which is known as what?
  • 7:54 - 7:58
    - Sorry not know
    - Does anybody know?
  • 7:59 - 8:00
    Avoirdupois
  • 8:00 - 8:02
    - Excellent - Merci
  • 8:02 - 8:05
    - Does avoirdupois ring a
    bell now Taro? - Yes
  • 8:05 - 8:10
    Avoirdupois is French for
    have you some peaso
  • 8:12 - 8:14
    Taro, I can't believe you're that stupid
  • 8:15 - 8:17
    Sorry, justjoko
  • 8:21 - 8:24
    Well in future, kindly leave
    yourjoko's at homo
  • 8:25 - 8:28
    - Zoltan, I'm gonna ask you
    a question - Yes please
  • 8:28 - 8:29
    - Which shop... - yes, shop, shop
  • 8:30 - 8:34
    Which shop would you go to to buy
    a packet of cigarettes? Cigarettes
  • 8:34 - 8:35
    No shop
  • 8:36 - 8:38
    Come on Zoltan! You must go to some
    sort of shop
  • 8:38 - 8:40
    Zoltan no smoke
  • 8:42 - 8:46
    Excuse! Zoltan, where you
    go for chewing gum?
  • 8:47 - 8:53
    - Ah, sveet shop - Sweet, sweet
  • 8:53 - 8:56
    - Anna tells me sveet - No, sweet, sweet
  • 8:57 - 8:59
    Sveet, sweet! What's the difference?
  • 9:00 - 9:03
    The difference Anna is that you
    must learn to say wer, not Ver! Wer
  • 9:04 - 9:05
    Verwer
  • 9:06 - 9:07
    You nearly got it then! Try again
  • 9:07 - 9:08
    Verwer
  • 9:09 - 9:11
    Try saying Verwer without the Ver
  • 9:11 - 9:12
    Erwer
  • 9:13 - 9:17
    Almost! Try again but this
    time don't say Erwer, just wer
  • 9:18 - 9:19
    - Wer - Wer
  • 9:19 - 9:21
    - Wonderful - Wonderful
  • 9:21 - 9:23
    - Wednesday - Wednesday
  • 9:23 - 9:26
    - A wet weekend in Winter
    - A wet weekend in Winter
  • 9:26 - 9:28
    - Very good - Werry good
  • 9:31 - 9:32
    - Ali - Yes please
  • 9:33 - 9:35
    - You have a headache - No sir
  • 9:36 - 9:39
    Assume you have a headache! Where
    would you go to get some aspirin?
  • 9:40 - 9:41
    Tanduri takeaway
  • 9:42 - 9:44
    - No Ali - Yes please
  • 9:44 - 9:48
    My jelly good friend who's working
    there always have plenty aspirin
  • 9:49 - 9:50
    I meant to buy some aspirin
  • 9:51 - 9:55
    Why should I be buying them when I can be
    getting them from my friend for nothing done
  • 9:56 - 10:00
    Alright, where do you go for aspirin when
    the tanduri takeaway is closed?
  • 10:00 - 10:03
    Oh Blimey, Taj Mahal curry house
  • 10:05 - 10:08
    Jamila, would you please tell
    Ali where would you go to get aspirin
  • 10:08 - 10:10
    - Ok, the chemist - Thank you
  • 10:11 - 10:15
    - Where are you going now?
    - To buy some aspirin for headache
  • 10:15 - 10:18
    - But you said you don't have a
    headache - Oh blimey, I got one now
  • 10:18 - 10:19
    Oh go and sit down
  • 10:20 - 10:23
    Excuse me Mr. Brown,
    the old dragon wants you
  • 10:23 - 10:24
    Please Sid, do be a little more respectful
  • 10:24 - 10:24
    Especially in front of the students
    Please Sid, do be a little more respectful
  • 10:24 - 10:25
    Especially in front of the students
  • 10:25 - 10:27
    It's up to us to set a good example
  • 10:27 - 10:28
    Sorry
  • 10:28 - 10:30
    What does the old dragon...
    Miss Courtney want?
  • 10:30 - 10:32
    I've no idea, but I don't
    think she's very well
  • 10:33 - 10:34
    She actually smiled at me
  • 10:42 - 10:44
    Enter
  • 10:45 - 10:46
    - Are you feeling alright? - Yes, why?
  • 10:47 - 10:49
    - You sounded as if you were
    in pain - I was singing
  • 10:50 - 10:53
    I am sorry to bring you
    away from your class Mr. Brown
  • 10:53 - 10:55
    But before you leave this evening,
    would you mind checking...
  • 10:55 - 10:57
    that Sid's locked up properly
  • 10:57 - 10:58
    Absolutely, so should be
  • 11:00 - 11:02
    I was referring to the building
  • 11:03 - 11:06
    You see, it's quite likely that
    I may be leaving early
  • 11:07 - 11:10
    To think he's come back into
    my life after twenty five years
  • 11:11 - 11:14
    I think I might need another
    cherry to settle my stomach
  • 11:16 - 11:18
    - What's the matter? - He's here! Look
  • 11:22 - 11:23
    - Where? - Down there
  • 11:26 - 11:29
    You stupid fool! You have
    crowned my Albert
  • 11:50 - 11:51
    I've got a splitting headache
  • 11:51 - 11:54
    I'm sorry! It was an accident! This
    is Miss Courtney's office
  • 11:54 - 11:57
    Wait, wait! Look, have you got somewhere
    where I could comb my hair?
  • 11:58 - 11:59
    And brush myself down
  • 11:59 - 12:03
    I must look presentable for our
    first meeting after twenty five years
  • 12:03 - 12:05
    - Yes of course! It's down
    there on the right - Thank you
  • 12:09 - 12:10
    Enter
  • 12:11 - 12:12
    Hello darling
  • 12:15 - 12:16
    Pardon?
  • 12:20 - 12:21
    It's you
  • 12:21 - 12:24
    Where's Albert? You haven't pushed
    him down the stairs, have you?
  • 12:24 - 12:26
    No, no! He's just gone to comb his hair
  • 12:26 - 12:28
    Is he all right? No damage done I hope
  • 12:28 - 12:31
    - I'm afraid there is - Oh dear, is it bad?
  • 12:31 - 12:32
    The plantpot's broken
  • 12:34 - 12:36
    I was referring to Albert
  • 12:36 - 12:38
    Oh Albert, he's fine
  • 12:38 - 12:39
    I'll get it
  • 12:40 - 12:41
    Darling! Oh it's you
  • 12:43 - 12:45
    This is darling... Miss Courtney
  • 12:46 - 12:48
    - Albert - Dolores
  • 12:48 - 12:49
    Dolores?
  • 12:52 - 12:54
    Haven't you a class to attend to?
  • 12:54 - 12:54
    Yes of course darling... Dolores...
    Excuse me Haven't you a class to attend to?
  • 12:54 - 12:58
    Yes of course darling...
    Dolores... Excuse me
  • 13:07 - 13:10
    I've dropped a two p. It
    must have rolled away somewhere
  • 13:16 - 13:18
    I'm glad to see you're all working hard
  • 13:19 - 13:20
    What are you studying Ingrid?
  • 13:21 - 13:23
    "How to improve your bust
    line"! Very educational
  • 13:24 - 13:27
    - You can borrow it if you
    wish it - No thank you
  • 13:28 - 13:29
    What's keeping you occupied Juan?
  • 13:30 - 13:31
    "Gals Galore"
  • 13:31 - 13:32
    There's not much English in this
  • 13:33 - 13:35
    No, but some beautiful pictures
  • 13:37 - 13:38
    Zoltan
  • 13:39 - 13:40
    "Gorgeous Chicks"
  • 13:41 - 13:43
    I'm sure this isn't about poultry farming
  • 13:43 - 13:44
    - But... - Nevermind
  • 13:45 - 13:46
    Anna! "True Romances"
  • 13:48 - 13:49
    Max, "Football Review"
  • 13:50 - 13:52
    Danielle, "Toujours L'Amour"
  • 13:52 - 13:54
    Don't the French ever think about
    anything else other than love?
  • 13:54 - 13:57
    To the French, there's is nothing else
  • 13:58 - 14:00
    Giovanni, "L'Amore"
  • 14:01 - 14:03
    In Italy, we're just like the French
  • 14:04 - 14:06
    Ranjeet, "Cartoon Capers"
  • 14:06 - 14:10
    I am reading all about Bugs the
    Bunny and Woody the pecker
  • 14:12 - 14:15
    Ali, "The World's Most Exotic Dishes"
  • 14:15 - 14:17
    I didn't know you were
    interested in cookery
  • 14:17 - 14:20
    Oh Blimey, when I am buying it I
    didn't know it was about cookery!
  • 14:23 - 14:24
    Jamila
  • 14:25 - 14:26
    "Knitting made easy"
  • 14:27 - 14:30
    Taro, "The confessions of a Geisha girl"
  • 14:33 - 14:35
    You can all learn English
    much more quickly
  • 14:35 - 14:37
    If you began by reading a
    better class of litterature
  • 14:37 - 14:39
    As you're obviously
    so keen to learn English
  • 14:39 - 14:41
    I'll give you extra homework tonight
  • 14:42 - 14:44
    Quiet! It's time you
    took these lessons seriously
  • 14:44 - 14:47
    Now before we break for tea,
    I'm going to ask you each a question
  • 14:48 - 14:52
    And anyone who gives an incorrect
    answer will be fined 10 p.
  • 14:53 - 14:54
    The money will go to charity
  • 14:55 - 14:58
    Who's this bird charity you're
    giving our money to?
  • 14:59 - 15:01
    Charity is not a bird
  • 15:01 - 15:05
    It means an organization...
    a deserving cause
  • 15:06 - 15:10
    - Juan, spell "quiet" - Por favore
  • 15:10 - 15:13
    - Quiet! - Ah quiet
  • 15:14 - 15:16
    No spell "quiet"
  • 15:17 - 15:20
    - How much we pay if
    we're wrong? - 10 p.
  • 15:25 - 15:27
    Ingrid, give me an example
    of a preposition
  • 15:29 - 15:31
    Will you to dinner take me?
  • 15:31 - 15:33
    I said a preposition not a proposition
  • 15:34 - 15:36
    A preposition shows the
    relation between a noun or pronoun
  • 15:37 - 15:38
    And some other word
  • 15:38 - 15:40
    A gift from Mary, a house for sale
  • 15:40 - 15:44
    - A date with teacher - Yes
    all right! I'll accept that
  • 15:44 - 15:47
    - Good, tonight we go
    - I meant I'll accept your answer
  • 15:49 - 15:51
    Ranjeet, how do you pronounce
    the following?
  • 15:51 - 15:54
    B O U G H, C O U G H, T O U G H
  • 15:54 - 15:56
    You are trying to be catching me out
  • 15:57 - 15:58
    - B O U G H - Buff
  • 16:00 - 16:02
    - T O U G H - Toff
  • 16:02 - 16:05
    - C O U G H - Cow
  • 16:06 - 16:07
    Three out of three wrong
  • 16:08 - 16:09
    Thousand apologies
  • 16:11 - 16:14
    Giovanni, what is meant
    by vice versa?
  • 16:14 - 16:16
    On second thoughts,
    I won't ask you that
  • 16:18 - 16:21
    - What is a diphtong?
    - Is it like a dipstick?
  • 16:23 - 16:24
    What do you think?
  • 16:24 - 16:26
    I think I owe you ten p.
  • 16:28 - 16:30
    Ali what does the term
    coup de grace mean?
  • 16:30 - 16:32
    And don't you dare say cutting the lawn
  • 16:33 - 16:34
    I'm never hearing of it
  • 16:34 - 16:36
    It means the final stroke! It's French
  • 16:37 - 16:40
    Oh blimey, I am having enough
    worries learning the English
  • 16:42 - 16:44
    It's a phrase that's in common usage
  • 16:44 - 16:45
    Ten p. Please
  • 16:47 - 16:48
    Thank you
  • 16:48 - 16:50
    - Taro - Ah so
  • 16:52 - 16:53
    Decline the verb to jump
  • 16:54 - 16:57
    I jumpo, you jumpo
  • 16:58 - 17:01
    He jumpso, she jumpso
  • 17:01 - 17:03
    We jumpo, they jumpo
  • 17:04 - 17:05
    Very good Taro
  • 17:05 - 17:07
    But you must try not to
    end every word on O
  • 17:07 - 17:10
    - Ok? - Oko
  • 17:10 - 17:14
    Jamila, as oil is to water so
    chalk is to...
  • 17:15 - 17:16
    Blackyboard
  • 17:17 - 17:19
    Cheese! 10 p. Please
  • 17:19 - 17:22
    - I am not understanding
    - It's a fairly common phrase
  • 17:22 - 17:22
    They are as alike as chalk and cheese - I am
    not understanding - It's a fairly common phrase
  • 17:22 - 17:25
    They are as alike as chalk and cheese
  • 17:25 - 17:28
    But chalk and cheese
    are not being alike
  • 17:28 - 17:30
    Exactly, so it means they are not alike
  • 17:31 - 17:35
    I'm thinking it is easier to
    say they are not alike
  • 17:35 - 17:35
    Than to be talking about chalks and cheeses I'm
    thinking it is easier to say they are not alike
  • 17:35 - 17:38
    Than to be talking about
    chalks and cheeses
  • 17:38 - 17:40
    Yes I admit we do tend to
    complicate our language
  • 17:41 - 17:45
    Max, give me an example
    of a principal clause
  • 17:46 - 17:47
    Santa Claus
  • 17:49 - 17:50
    Quiet
  • 17:50 - 17:51
    Just for that Max you can
    write out 20 times
  • 17:51 - 17:54
    A clause is as sentence which
    is part of a longer sentence
  • 17:55 - 17:56
    Hockay
  • 17:56 - 17:57
    Not now, in your own time
  • 17:58 - 17:58
    And you can give me 10 p.
  • 18:02 - 18:03
    Thank you
  • 18:03 - 18:07
    Danielle, as handsome
    as a Prince! As ugly as?
  • 18:08 - 18:09
    A Swede
  • 18:10 - 18:13
    As ugly as sin
  • 18:13 - 18:15
    - 10 p. - It was worth it
  • 18:18 - 18:21
    Anna give me two different
    meanings of the word blow
  • 18:22 - 18:25
    You can blow like so
  • 18:26 - 18:29
    Or you can give somebody a blow
  • 18:32 - 18:33
    Thank you Anna
  • 18:34 - 18:36
    - Zoltan - Yes please
  • 18:37 - 18:39
    Can you give me the past
    tense of the verb to see
  • 18:44 - 18:48
    - See, saw - Ah, seesaw
  • 18:48 - 18:50
    No Zoltan
  • 18:50 - 18:53
    Today I see, yesterday I saw
  • 18:55 - 18:57
    It's not really fair to
    take one from you
  • 18:58 - 18:59
    Alright then
  • 19:00 - 19:01
    80 p. In 3 minutes
  • 19:03 - 19:04
    At this rate, we'll soon
    have a small fortune
  • 19:04 - 19:09
    - Another cup of tea,
    Albert? - No thank you Dolores
  • 19:09 - 19:14
    - A glass of cherry perhaps?
    - No, I don't drink now! I've given it up
  • 19:14 - 19:16
    - It's a very bad habit - You're so right
  • 19:17 - 19:19
    I only keep it for visitors
  • 19:24 - 19:25
    Oh dear
  • 19:25 - 19:28
    Come on Dolores! Think of
    something a little more sparkling
  • 19:30 - 19:31
    - I wonder... - Yes
  • 19:31 - 19:32
    - Will you... - Oh I will
  • 19:32 - 19:33
    Pour me another cup of tea
  • 19:36 - 19:37
    - Tea? - Yes please
  • 19:37 - 19:40
    - You said you didn't want any
    more - I've changed my mind
  • 19:41 - 19:44
    As a matter of fact, there is
    something else I'm going to ask you
  • 19:44 - 19:44
    Yes
  • 19:45 - 19:49
    I know it might seem silly after all this
    time and not writing and everything
  • 19:49 - 19:52
    - But I never forgot you Dolores - Yes
  • 19:53 - 19:57
    I couldn't believe my good fortune tonight
    when I discovered you hadn't married
  • 19:58 - 19:59
    I never married either
  • 19:59 - 20:00
    - Didn't you? - No
  • 20:01 - 20:03
    - Would it be too much to expect... - No
  • 20:04 - 20:05
    - I mean would you consider... - Yes
  • 20:05 - 20:08
    - I mean will you marry me?
    - This is so sudden
  • 20:10 - 20:16
    - Oh Albert, my cup is overflowing
    - So is mine
  • 20:16 - 20:17
    Oh dear, I'm so sorry
  • 20:17 - 20:19
    It doesn't matter!
  • 20:19 - 20:22
    - Well what do you say? Will
    you marry me? - Yes please
  • 20:23 - 20:25
    I'll get a special license! We
    can be married next week
  • 20:26 - 20:27
    So soon?
  • 20:27 - 20:30
    We've already wasted 25 years! We
    don't wanna waste any more time
  • 20:30 - 20:33
    - Wait - What's the matter?
  • 20:33 - 20:34
    We can't! We'll have to wait
  • 20:34 - 20:36
    My money's still tied up abroad
  • 20:36 - 20:40
    It'll take several weeks to
    transfer it over here...
  • 20:40 - 20:41
    I've got enough money
  • 20:41 - 20:45
    Dolores, I couldn't let you pay for the
    wedding and honeymoon and everything
  • 20:45 - 20:48
    - What's mine is yours
    - No, it wouldn't be right
  • 20:49 - 20:50
    Nonsense, don't be so proud
  • 20:51 - 20:52
    I'll tell you what I'll do
  • 20:53 - 20:56
    I'll use your money on the
    strict understanding
  • 20:56 - 20:59
    That I pay you back when mine
    comes through
  • 20:59 - 20:59
    - Very well, if you insist
    - I most definitely do That I pay you back when mine comes through
  • 20:59 - 21:03
    - Very well, if you insist
    - I most definitely do
  • 21:04 - 21:06
    Oh Albert, I'm so excited
  • 21:10 - 21:11
    So am I
  • 21:15 - 21:17
    Just a moment, I...
  • 21:17 - 21:21
    I have a little engagement! I've
    got to meet a fellow down the road
  • 21:22 - 21:24
    A little business! Lt'll only take a few minutes
  • 21:25 - 21:29
    Then I should come back and take you to
    dinner somewhere... just the two of us
  • 21:30 - 21:31
    That would be lovely
  • 21:32 - 21:33
    - Don't go away - Never
  • 21:40 - 21:41
    Mind where you're going
  • 21:44 - 21:46
    - Albert? - Is everything alright Sid?
  • 21:46 - 21:48
    Is everything alright?
  • 21:48 - 21:51
    I've just seen a fellow I haven't
    seen for years! Albert Collins
  • 21:52 - 21:53
    Albert! Miss Courtney's boyfriend
  • 21:54 - 21:55
    - Never - It's true
  • 21:57 - 21:58
    He's a crook, a con man
  • 21:59 - 22:01
    You must be mistaken! He's
    just come back from the Far East
  • 22:01 - 22:02
    He's been away for over 20 years
  • 22:02 - 22:04
    He's been away all right, doing porridge
  • 22:07 - 22:08
    He's been in prison?
  • 22:08 - 22:10
    He was in the nick with my brother-in-law
  • 22:10 - 22:12
    He's in and out of there like a fiddlers elbow
  • 22:14 - 22:16
    Do you know what his specialty is?
  • 22:17 - 22:19
    Finding lonely women,
    asking them to marry him
  • 22:19 - 22:19
    Taking their life savings and scampering
    Finding lonely women, asking them to marry him
  • 22:19 - 22:21
    Taking their life savings and scampering
  • 22:23 - 22:26
    I'm getting married in the morning
  • 22:27 - 22:28
    Enter
  • 22:30 - 22:33
    Ah Miss Courtney, I've got
    some rather disturbing news
  • 22:33 - 22:35
    Nothing you could say to me
    today would disturb Mr. Brown
  • 22:36 - 22:41
    - I think this might! It's about
    Albert - Ah Albert, my future husband
  • 22:41 - 22:43
    I've just been speaking to
    Sid and... Husband?
  • 22:44 - 22:45
    Yes, we're getting married
    by special license
  • 22:45 - 22:46
    Oh no
  • 22:46 - 22:47
    Now Mr. Brown,
    I know you were fond of me
  • 22:48 - 22:49
    But you mustn't take it too hard
  • 22:50 - 22:51
    Has he tried to borrow
    any money from you?
  • 22:52 - 22:54
    I fail to see what business that is of yours
  • 22:54 - 22:55
    He has... I hate to have to
    tell you this Miss Courtney
  • 22:56 - 22:57
    But your future husband is a crook
  • 22:58 - 23:00
    - Don't be so impertinent - It's true I'm afraid
  • 23:00 - 23:04
    He's a con man! He specializes in proposing
    to lonely women and taking their money
  • 23:04 - 23:05
    Nonsense! I don't believe it
  • 23:06 - 23:07
    Ask Sid, his brother-in-law was
    in prison with him
  • 23:08 - 23:11
    - Prison? Are you sure?
    - I'm afraid so
  • 23:12 - 23:15
    - Perhaps he's reformed
    - You don't really believe that, do you?
  • 23:17 - 23:21
    No, I thought it was too good to be true
  • 23:21 - 23:24
    He's coming back to take me out to dinner
  • 23:24 - 23:24
    - What shall I do?
    - Don't worry Miss Courtney He's coming back to take me out to dinner
  • 23:24 - 23:26
    - What shall I do?
    - Don't worry Miss Courtney
  • 23:27 - 23:28
    I'll deal with him
  • 23:28 - 23:30
    Leave everything to me
  • 23:36 - 23:38
    I've got a message for
    you from Miss Courtney
  • 23:38 - 23:40
    - Oh yes - Push off
  • 23:43 - 23:43
    What?
  • 23:44 - 23:45
    We know all about your little games
  • 23:45 - 23:47
    So I'd advise you to get lost
    quick, before I throw you out
  • 23:47 - 23:51
    - You and whose army?
    - Me and this army
  • 24:02 - 24:08
    Yeah, well... perhaps
    I had better be going
  • 24:13 - 24:15
    All right Miss Courtney, he's gone
  • 24:15 - 24:20
    Oh thank you Mr. Brown
Title:
Mind Your Language Season 2 Episode 3 Brief Re Encounter
Description:

more » « less
Video Language:
English
Duration:
25:29

English subtitles

Revisions