Dialogue 6

Peter Cook

[A body crashes through the window into the office.]

[HAIG, spoken]
Veronica! How many times have I told you not to disturb me at the office?

[WALTER, spoken]
She doesn't look too well, Mr. Haig. 

[PEPPERMAN, spoken]
If my experience is anything to go by, and it is, this woman is dead!

[LULU, spoken]
Call a doctor!

[WALTER, spoken]
Oh, I'll get your skirt, love. It's, it's blown off. You'll catch your death standing in this draft. 

[PEPPERMAN, spoken]
The phone's gone dead!

[HAIG, spoken]
And so's Veronica! We've had our ups and downs, but I never thought that it would come to this. I reckoned a cruise to the Canaries would do her good, set her mind at rest. 

[WALTER, spoken]
And she'd taken every precaution. She's wеaring her life belt. 

Trivia about the song Dialogue 6 by Godley & Creme

When was the song “Dialogue 6” released by Godley & Creme?
The song Dialogue 6 was released in 1977, on the album “Consequences”.
Who composed the song “Dialogue 6” by Godley & Creme?
The song “Dialogue 6” by Godley & Creme was composed by Peter Cook.

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