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But what is there extraordinary in that?

2 seconds sound clip from the Dr Knock (Theatre Royal 1954) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:25:21.679 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Now then, first, patient seen. Curve showing weekly totals, leaving out those that I see free on Mondays.

- Mid-October, 37. End of October, 90. End of November, 128. End of December, well, that's not added up yet, but it'll be over 150.

- Now then, here's regular treatments.

- End of November, 121. End of December, that'll be about 250.

- You're making fun of me!

- But what is there extraordinary in that?

- We have 2853 households in the district, and there are 1502 incomes of over 12000 francs.

- But how do you know that?

- Never mind, that took some doing. I spent all October on it.

- I see, I see.

- Here in this town live some hundreds of people, a featureless, meaningless mess of humanity. What is my task? To rescue and resolve each one of them into a scientific individuality, into a medical existence of his own.

- I put a man to bed. I watch. I wait. Something will come of it.

- You can't put a whole town to bed.

- Why not? That remains to be seen.

[...]

Dr Knock (1954) Sound Clip

Dr KnockEnjoy Robert Morley's performance in the 1954 Theatre Royal radio play of Jules Romain's 'Dr Knock', and explore standout quotes on our website.

Actors: Robert Morley (Dr Knock), Sir Ralph Richardson (Host)

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