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- Now, first of all, your name, please.
- Doctor Watt.
- Doctor who, sir?
- Watt. Who is my uncle, or was. I haven't seen him for ages.

10 seconds sound clip from the Carry On Screaming! movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:22:11 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh? Whereabouts?

- Hereabouts.

- At ten o'clock.

- Or thereabouts.

- In this vicinity.

- Or roundabouts.

- We're police officers.

- Or layabouts.

- That, sir, as you may have surmised, is a member of the general public who's been giving us some right cooperation.

- I just wondered, sir, if you had happened to see or hear anything suspicious in the vicinity this evening.

- Oh, no. I haven't heard or seen anything for weeks. I've been... away, you see.

- Are you prepared to make a statement to that effect?

- I just did, didn't I?

- Well, I'd like my assistant to get it down, just to get it on the record, sir.

- Now, first of all, your name, please.

- Doctor Watt.

- Doctor who, sir?

- Watt. Who is my uncle, or was. I haven't seen him for ages.

- We appear to be at loggerheads, sir.

- No, no, this is Bide-a-Wee. Loggerhead's about five miles down the road.

- No, no, about your name.

- Watt!

- What's your name?

- Watt's his name!

- That's what I'm trying to find out.

- Excuses, nothing but excuses! Just get the statement down.

- I haven't seen or heard anything suspicious in the vicinity this evening.

- You too, eh? I'm so glad it wasn't just me who didn't.

- Look, we won't take up any more of your valuable time. You've been most kind and cooperative.

[...]

Carry On Screaming! Sound Clip

Carry On Screaming! poster

Funny quotes with sound bites from Carry On Screaming! (1966 British black comedy horror film)

Actors: Harry H. Corbett (Sergeant Sidney Bung), Kenneth Williams (Dr Orlando Watt), Fenella Fielding (Valeria Watt), Jim Dale (Albert Potter), Charles Hawtrey (Dan Dann)

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