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A man in a blazer and turtleneck shirt, with a beard and thick glasses (WH) is with Shaun in the interview area. There is a model ship on the table and a map on a stand behind them.

Shaun: Norman Parker is one of the world’s foremost experts on naval battles of the 18th century. He’s come along here tonight to speak to us about the military strategy of the British fleet under Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar. Unfortunately, we’re completely out of time, so we’ve had to bump him. Well, until next week then, remember that a little bit of love goes a long way in this crazy, some would say insane, world of ours. Good night, drive carefully and may God bless you all except for my Year Eight maths teacher Mrs. O’Flynn whom I hold some unresolved hostility towards. Good night!

Shaun leaves the interview area and commandeers a camera, pinpointing a sleeping woman in the audience (RH). He approaches her and hangs a seed bell on a chain around her neck, then waves to the camera.

The following appears after the credits:

Dedicated to

the memory of

Jack “Tiger” Adams

1926-1998

and

Meat Boy

1998-1998