(James chuckles) - Is that your boy?
- Oh, it is.
God, I can't believe how big he's getting.
- You know, they can change very quick at that age.
- All right, got a lot of kids, have you professor?
- I have a nephew.
Though I haven't seen him since I left to attend the university.
- All those years just sitting around reading books, wouldn't be for me.
- No, you prefer pictures to words, don't you Albert?
- Too right.
(soft music) (soft music continues) - [Helen] Curtains shut.
- And there was light.
- This is the way the farmer's boy rides, hobble-de hoy, hobble-de hoy, hobble-de hoy.
and down into the ditch.
- Really shouldn't get him overly excited before bed.
- Oh, he likes a bit of excites, don't you Jimmy?
- Do you?
- There we are.
- Do you?
- Richard, will you join us?
- Oh no, no thank you, not while I'm training Hamish.
- Oh, you've taught him another new trick.
- As a matter of fact, Hamish, sit, speak.
(Hamish barks) Good boy.
- Hey, you like that, did you?
- And shake.
Good boy.
- Will you look at that?
- It's most impressive, though it does explain why there's never any cheese.