As you'll be working today, you can take a little soup. Tomorrow, we'll see what we can really cut you off. Till then, good luck.

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

You can hear this line at 00:09:44.380 in the radio play.

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[...]

- How old are you?

- Fifty-one. Fifty-two next year.

- Fifty-two next year? Well, my friend, well, well. You can work today as usual, that won't hurt you, but go to bed early.

- Tomorrow, stop in bed. I'll come and see you. I shan't charge you anything, but don't go telling people that, mind.

- Oh, thank you, Doctor. Thank you. But is it something serious?

- No, no, no, we won't call it serious. Yet. We're taking it in time, just in time, though.

- As you'll be working today, you can take a little soup. Tomorrow, we'll see what we can really cut you off. Till then, good luck.

- But my dear sir, as a schoolmaster of this town, you really ought to face up to your responsibilities. Teaching people here the laws of health...

- Setting up the right standards of household hygiene, of good heavens, the hundred and one things a doctor and a schoolmaster can only do if they do them together.

- But Doctor Parpalaid never told me. Doctor Knock never once suggested...

- Good heavens, to think of these wretched people left to their own devices, hygienically, prophylactically.

- They certainly are.

[...]

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Dr Knock (1954) Sound Clip

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

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