Time Phrase
00:16:23 The divorce came through
a couple of months ago.
00:16:28 But l'm assured it had
absolutely nothing to do with me.
00:16:32 Paula knew Piers had slept with her sister
before I mentioned it in the speech.
00:16:39 The fact that he'd slept with her mother
came as a surprise,
00:16:42 but I think was incidental to the
nightmare of recrimination and violence
00:22:43 That's too bad,
because l'm at The Boatman.
00:22:47 Well, it was nice not quite meeting you.
00:22:53 - It was a great speech.
- Thanks.
00:23:01 - Well, l'm going now.
- No! No, no. Don't go. We can meet now.
00:23:06 - The evening's just getting going.
- We both know that's a big lie.
00:40:23 So it's just a way out of
an embarrassing pause in conversation.
00:40:27 The definitive icebreaker.
00:40:29 - Tom! How's the speech coming along?
- It's pretty good, I think.
00:40:33 Something for everyone. Tears, laughter...
00:40:38 - Excellent.
- It's a very good theory, Gareth.
01:20:54 He said it was easier to get enthusiastic
01:20:56 about a ceremony one had an outside
chance of eventually being involved in.
01:21:03 In order to prepare this speech,
I rang a few people
01:21:06 to get a general picture of how Gareth
was regarded by those who met him.
01:21:12 'Fat' seems to have been a word
people most connected with him.