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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN I find that hard to believe.
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH Time was when the station was full of joggers in Brooks Brothers suits. With Reagan in the White House, we get to keep a higher profile.
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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN White Rolls and Stetsons?
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH We're just blending in with the surroundings, son! Look around. Like Uncle Ho says, blend in with the surroundings! Do you play golf, Craven?
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH It's a great game. Closest thing I got to a religion. I really believe that God's a golfer. Does that upset you, Craven?
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH When I think of St Andrews and Carnoustie and Leith, I began to realise that it is more than just a coincidence that divine providence has brought forth oil from the depths of the North Sea. That oil will help save the golf courses of Scotland!
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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN From what?
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH From the Communists, Craven. You imagine what would happen to the golf courses of this country, if a communist government ever got in power!
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH God may not be a Communist, Craven, he may not even be a Republican, but I know damn well he's not a member of the Socialist Advance.
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH Do you have any experience with Communism there, Craven?
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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN No, sir.
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH It's an anal disease. Marx had trouble with his bowels.
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH Go on, man. Okay, son. There you go.
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Two: Into The Shadows MERRYWEATHER If the White House should ring, just say I'm out in the field.
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH Okay, Mike.
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Two: Into The Shadows JEDBURGH Oh, Craven, You'll find that file in the top right-hand drawer of my desk in the living room.
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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN [V.O.] One year ago, the MOD test station at Eskmeals confirmed radioactivity of above normal background level at the Corry reservoir, Craigmills, Yorkshire.
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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN [V.O.] The usual emergency procedures were activated under NAIR arrangements and the reservoir was shut down. An independent inquiry was initiated under the chairmanship of Dr Anthony Marsh.
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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN [V.O.] Suspicion pointed to a secret plutonium source hidden in Northmoor nuclear waste plant, ten miles from the city. Northmoor is a labyrinth of mines which have been utilised by the British Army since World War II.
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Two: Into The Shadows CRAVEN [V.O.] Recently, the mines were sold to a private company, IIF, specialising in the storage of low-grade wastes. IIF is owned by Mr Robert Bennett, a free willing entrepreneur with extensive connections in the nuclear industry.
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