(upbeat swing music) - Ladies and gentlemen, Louise has recently been accepted to study dance in New York!
(crowds applauding) - [Woman] She can't go without a chaperone.
- We haven't been able to find anyone.
- I'd like to propose myself.
- Honey, don't you think-- - I would, I'd like to go.
- I think we're gonna have a wonderful time.
(train whistling) What did you think that they were gonna have their way with me in the dining car under the table?
- Men don't like candy that's been unwrapped.
(giggling) I have not said anything funny.
(majestic music) - This is it.
- [Woman] Welcome, all of you.
- Look at her.
She's the best.
The girl's a star.
- [Nun] What can I do for you?
- [Norma] I wanna learn about my birth parents, sister.
- I'm afraid I can't help you with that.
- I wanna know who I am.
- [Louise] Are you happy with Mr.
Carlisle?
- [Norma] Of course I am.
I'm very happy.
- You don't look so happy.
- [Norma] How much will it be?
- No charge.
- [Norma] I know you're pretty and the boys like you, but I'm here to protect you.
- I get the ice cream and they get the pleasure of my company.
- Are you okay?
- I've come a long way to find my breadcrumbs, you might be able to help me.
Mrs.
Odele.
(majestic music) Louise did Floyd take advantage of you?
- She will need to prove that she can adhere to the moral code of Denishawn.
- I didn't think I would see you again.
- You've been so kind to me, and you had no reason.
You took such a risk.
(lively music) - People can surprise you.
- They certainly can.
- [Narrator] - "The Chaperone" on Masterpiece, with PBS Passport.