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I'm watching the situation comedy 'Waiting for God' with Stephanie Cole (as Diana Trent) and Graham Crowden (as Tom Ballard). The story plays in a retirement home in England.
The series was transmitted between 1990 and 1994. It comprises 47 episodes, so it will take me a while to watch them all. It's the black humour, the witty repartees and double entendres which make me laugh. Here's a first taster from series 2, episode 1. The numbers are time stamps to be used with an *.avi file of the episode so that you will have subtitles to go with it
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VICAR: Man that is born of a woman, hath but a short time to live, and is full of misery.
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He cometh up, and is cut down, like a flower; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay.
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In the midst of life we are in death: Of whom may we seek for succour, but of thee, oh Lord, who for our sins …
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<i>Watch alarm beeps</i>
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HARVEY: I have to go. It's an important meeting.
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TOM: What did he say?
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DIANA: He says if he doesn't shut up and show a bit of respect, we are quite at liberty to beat him to a pulp, and bung him in on top of old Sid here.
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Carry on.
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HARVEY: I'll see you back at the ranch.
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Come on Jane. JANE: Harvey! HARVEY: He's not a resident anymore.
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Your job is with the living. And with me. JANE: Yes, Harvey.
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DIANA: Have you forgotten the words? VICAR: Certainly not. DIANA: Well, get on with it then.
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<i>Mobile phone rings</i>
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VICAR: Shut not thy merciful ears to our prayer; but spare us, LORD, most holy, …
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DIANA: What a farce. Poor old Sid.
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Where's his family. It's as if he'd never existed.
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TOM: Diana! DIANA: Mmmh?
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TOM: It's not Sid. DIANA: What? TOM: It's not Sidney, it's Harry Palmer.
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DIANA: Are you sure? TOM: Mmh – mmh!
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DIANA: Oh, I couldn't stand Harry Palmer.
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VICAR: Are you staying?
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TOM: Oh yes. I didn't mind old Harry. VICAR: Harry?
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TOM: Harry Palmer.
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VICAR: The name of the deceased is Esme Walters; Harry Palmer was this morning.
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TOM: Oh! Oh dear! I didn't know this lady.
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VICAR: Are you staying then? TOM: Oh, yes.
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How do you do, Miss Walters? I am sorry we didn't meet before this.
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Never too late to make a new friend. Do continue.
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VICAR: Like as a father pitieth his own children even so is the lord merciful unto them that fear him.
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For he knoweth whereof we are made and he remembereth that we are but dust.
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TOM: Poor old Harry.
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DIANA: Another green bottle falls off the wall.
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TOM: Yes, into the hole in the bottle bank.
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DIANA: Little chance of recycling.
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TOM: Oh, Harry will be recycled. He was a Buddhist.
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DIANA: Since when? TOM: Since Wednesday.
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He joined the whole lot just in case.
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Buddhists, catholics, Greek orthodox, even the Hare Krishnas dropped in.
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DIANA: Bet he hated them. All that chanting.
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TOM: Right! Push off, he said.
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In fact, that was the last thing he said as one of the silly sods tripped over his life support lead.
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DIANA: Is that true? TOM: No.
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DIANA: Pity, it has a certain glorious irony to it.
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TOM: Ah, Harry was a good man.
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He'll probably return as a humble peasant toiling in the fields.
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DIANA: Why?
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TOM: Well, that's what they reckon is the last step before nirvana, a simple uncomplicated peasant.
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DIANA: Bollocks.
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That idea was invented by the rich bastards to keep the simple peasants happy in their rotten soggy fields.
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Believe me, I've been in a paddy.
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TOM: You're always in a paddy.
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DIANA: A rice paddy, you dingaling.
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If being a simple peasant is the top notch on the wheel of life, you can stuff it.
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TOM: Diana, you have no soul.
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DIANA: Tom, souls don't exist.
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TOM: That's only your opinion and you should keep it to yourself.
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DIANA: Rubbish, that's my holy mission in life, to blow raspberries at other holy missions.
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TOM: But has it ever occurred to you, you might be wrong.
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DIANA: Why should it? It never occurs to any of them, except possibly the Church of England.
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Poor old souls. They don't even know which way is up, never mind whether god's black, white, or green with three heads.
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TOM: Oh, come on Diana! Stop it. You must not blaspheme.
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You'll be struck by a lightning bolt.
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In fact, I think I'll stand over here.
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Never too sure about the old divine accuracy.
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DIANA: Oh, don't be so daft. It doesn't happen. Look!
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Come on God! You heard me.
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I don't believe in you, so how about a quick belt of the old megavolt frizzle frazzle.
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TOM: Diana, for God’s sake, I mean for your sake!
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Take no notice, God. She's old, she's senile, she's quite gaga.
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DIANA: Oh, no, I'm bloody not. TOM: Oh, yes, she is.
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DIANA: Oh, no, I'm not. TOM: Oh, yes, she is.
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DIANA: Am not. TOM: Is.
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DIANA: Come on, you big bully. Blow me away!
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TOM: She's drunk. DIANA: You don't exist.
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TOM: She had a terrible childhood. She's just kidding.
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DIANA: No, I'm not. TOM: Yes, she is.
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DIANA: No, I'm not. TOM: Yes, she is.
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DIANA: No, I'm not, and no returns.
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JANE: Who’re you shouting at?
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DIANA: What? Oh, no one in particular. Just having a bit of a shout.
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TOM: She was yelling at God again.
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JANE: Oh, you don't have to shout to be heard by God, Diana.
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God is omnipresent and he's all around us.
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DIANA: Well, God is a nosey so-and-so.
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JANE: Oh, Diana!
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DIANA: Look, what do you want, Jane, or did you just drop in for a bit of a light simpering?
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TOM: Don't you be rude to Jane. She is the way she is, there's no need to make it worse for her.
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JANE: Thank you, Tom.
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