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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:16,308 --> 00:00:20,562 You leave shortly for the moon, a journey of 240,000 miles. 2 00:00:20,646 --> 00:00:23,357 Now, if successful, you will be the first men 3 00:00:23,440 --> 00:00:26,235 to walk on the surface of another heavenly body. 4 00:00:26,318 --> 00:00:28,779 What exactly do you hope to discover? 5 00:00:28,987 --> 00:00:32,491 I think even more important than the answers 6 00:00:32,574 --> 00:00:34,618 that we'll be able to find will be the fact 7 00:00:34,701 --> 00:00:38,330 that we get a whole bunch of new questions to ask. 8 00:00:41,083 --> 00:00:43,126 - Mr. Armstrong. - Neil. 9 00:00:43,210 --> 00:00:45,629 Neil! Marvin miles, Los Angeles times. 10 00:00:45,712 --> 00:00:49,758 The descent onto the lunar surface appears to be very challenging. 11 00:00:49,841 --> 00:00:51,593 How far will you burn down, 12 00:00:51,677 --> 00:00:54,638 and how low could you stage an abort if necessary? 13 00:00:57,307 --> 00:00:59,309 We have made some significant improvements 14 00:00:59,393 --> 00:01:01,728 in the flight-control system in recent months. 15 00:01:02,354 --> 00:01:06,733 The powered descent will be handled by the computer to a large degree. 16 00:01:08,151 --> 00:01:10,487 Colonel aldrin, after you land on the moon, 17 00:01:10,571 --> 00:01:13,115 what do you anticipate from those first moments? 18 00:01:13,198 --> 00:01:16,535 Any expectations, hopes, anxieties? 19 00:01:17,369 --> 00:01:20,539 Well, immediately upon touchdown, 20 00:01:20,622 --> 00:01:23,166 our concern is the integrity of the lunar module. 21 00:01:24,543 --> 00:01:25,669 Without that integrity, 22 00:01:25,752 --> 00:01:29,131 we cannot safely continue with the lunar-surface work... 23 00:01:29,214 --> 00:01:30,757 Are those the astronauts? 24 00:01:31,091 --> 00:01:33,802 - You are humble men... - Why are they in a box? 25 00:01:33,885 --> 00:01:35,637 So as not to catch any germs. 26 00:01:35,721 --> 00:01:38,599 And encapsulate something deeply human. 27 00:01:38,682 --> 00:01:41,143 Are you going to sit down or just stand there hovering? 28 00:01:41,226 --> 00:01:42,728 To push boundaries. 29 00:01:42,811 --> 00:01:45,480 Without exploration, without asking questions, 30 00:01:45,564 --> 00:01:50,319 are we not destined for sort of stasis as a species? 31 00:01:50,736 --> 00:01:54,114 The American state department asked if I wanted to send a message. 32 00:01:54,448 --> 00:01:57,868 - What kind of message? - For the astronauts to leave on the moon. 33 00:01:58,535 --> 00:02:01,413 They approached a handful of individuals from around the globe. 34 00:02:01,496 --> 00:02:03,498 A cross-section of human civilization 35 00:02:03,999 --> 00:02:07,169 to provide a message of a shared and common humanity. 36 00:02:07,586 --> 00:02:08,586 What did you say? 37 00:02:09,588 --> 00:02:11,048 "On behalf of the British people, 38 00:02:11,131 --> 00:02:14,509 I salute the skill and courage that have brought man to the moon. 39 00:02:14,593 --> 00:02:18,597 May this endeavor increase the knowledge and well-being of mankind." 40 00:02:21,683 --> 00:02:23,018 One of your very best. 41 00:02:26,688 --> 00:02:29,024 How will it be communicated? 42 00:02:29,566 --> 00:02:31,068 On a disc, apparently. 43 00:02:31,777 --> 00:02:33,862 - What kind of disc? - A silicon disc. 44 00:02:33,945 --> 00:02:36,156 They sent a picture. A tiny disc, 45 00:02:36,239 --> 00:02:40,118 with tiny, microscopic inscriptions in golden lettering. 46 00:02:40,202 --> 00:02:43,205 "From planet earth, July 1969." 47 00:02:43,580 --> 00:02:45,916 Which they intend to leave in a little white pouch. 48 00:02:45,999 --> 00:02:47,876 - With an olive branch. - An olive branch? 49 00:02:47,959 --> 00:02:49,961 Yes, for the little green men to wave about. 50 00:02:58,261 --> 00:02:59,513 I'm going to bed. 51 00:03:02,974 --> 00:03:06,019 Oh, and church tomorrow is at 9, not 10. 52 00:04:42,032 --> 00:04:43,533 Why do we do this? 53 00:04:45,285 --> 00:04:48,371 Week in, week out. Like lemmings. 54 00:04:50,457 --> 00:04:51,875 What does it do for you? 55 00:04:52,876 --> 00:04:53,960 - Honestly. - Church? 56 00:04:55,378 --> 00:04:57,172 It's a chance to take stock. 57 00:04:57,964 --> 00:05:00,467 Reflect on the past week. Think ahead to the next. 58 00:05:00,550 --> 00:05:02,260 You can use a diary for that. 59 00:05:03,303 --> 00:05:06,932 - And to think of life's bigger questions. - Except one doesn't. 60 00:05:07,015 --> 00:05:08,600 One mainly thinks about 61 00:05:08,683 --> 00:05:12,229 what a lot of dreary nonsense the Dean is talking and why doesn't he shut up. 62 00:05:12,312 --> 00:05:14,147 He's been with us for nearly 20 years. 63 00:05:14,231 --> 00:05:16,775 That might make him loyal, it does not make him interesting. 64 00:05:16,858 --> 00:05:18,485 - Hello there. - Good morning. 65 00:05:18,568 --> 00:05:21,738 They have mouths, but they speak not. 66 00:05:22,447 --> 00:05:25,367 Eyes have they, but they see not. 67 00:05:25,951 --> 00:05:29,079 They have ears, but they hear not. 68 00:05:29,871 --> 00:05:33,416 Noses have they, but they... 69 00:05:40,841 --> 00:05:42,175 You see? 70 00:05:43,385 --> 00:05:46,012 It's not a sermon, it's a general anesthetic. 71 00:05:46,096 --> 00:05:47,806 But they smell not. 72 00:05:49,516 --> 00:05:52,936 They that make them are alike unto them. 73 00:05:53,019 --> 00:05:55,397 So is everyone that trusteth in... 74 00:05:55,480 --> 00:05:57,440 That's it. That's the last time. 75 00:05:58,859 --> 00:06:01,278 From now on, on Sunday, while you lot are in here, 76 00:06:01,361 --> 00:06:04,114 I'm going to spend this hour doing something useful. 77 00:06:04,656 --> 00:06:07,784 But unto his name give glory, 78 00:06:08,410 --> 00:06:11,705 nor to false idols, either. 79 00:06:21,089 --> 00:06:23,133 - Michael. - Ma 'am. 80 00:06:27,721 --> 00:06:32,058 Is it possible, do you think, the Dean might have reached... 81 00:06:32,851 --> 00:06:36,479 How can I put this kindly? The moment of his own obsolescence? 82 00:06:36,563 --> 00:06:39,316 I noticed one or two people struggling to stay awake. 83 00:06:39,399 --> 00:06:42,986 We could discreetly start the search for a replacement. 84 00:06:43,069 --> 00:06:44,863 Could we? Someone with a bit of... 85 00:06:46,948 --> 00:06:48,450 - Zest. - That's it. 86 00:06:48,533 --> 00:06:49,534 - Pep. - Yes, thank... 87 00:06:49,618 --> 00:06:50,785 - Th. - Thank you. 88 00:07:31,826 --> 00:07:36,414 And so here at cape Kennedy, we 're all off to the moon this morning. 89 00:07:36,498 --> 00:07:39,042 - Are you watching, Anne? - Anne! Play with us! 90 00:07:39,125 --> 00:07:42,462 Mighty saturn v, the big moon express, 91 00:07:42,587 --> 00:07:45,715 all ready to leave platform 39 here at cape Kennedy, 92 00:07:45,799 --> 00:07:49,511 on time in about 30 minutes. 93 00:07:50,095 --> 00:07:54,349 This enormous event, which uniquely unites all the world, 94 00:07:55,016 --> 00:07:58,561 because all the world can be interested in this journey, 95 00:07:59,229 --> 00:08:02,732 and after this journey, we on earth can never be the same. 96 00:08:21,251 --> 00:08:23,420 - Where is she? - Who, sir? 97 00:08:23,503 --> 00:08:26,047 If I say "she," and we're in Buckingham Palace, 98 00:08:26,131 --> 00:08:27,507 who do you think I mean? 99 00:08:33,555 --> 00:08:36,141 There you are. I've been looking for you. Where have you been? 100 00:08:36,224 --> 00:08:39,060 On the telephone, interviewing candidates to become the new Dean. 101 00:08:39,144 --> 00:08:41,771 - Anyone good? - Yes, I think we've found one. 102 00:08:41,855 --> 00:08:43,857 - How old? - Same age as you, I'd say. 103 00:08:43,940 --> 00:08:45,734 - Really? - And a good fit. 104 00:08:46,067 --> 00:08:48,403 - For what? - For the job I've asked him to do. 105 00:08:49,654 --> 00:08:52,866 T-minus-15 seconds. Guidance is internal. 106 00:08:53,366 --> 00:08:57,370 Twelve, 11, 10, nine... 107 00:08:57,454 --> 00:08:59,414 Ignition sequence starts. 108 00:08:59,789 --> 00:09:00,789 Six... 109 00:09:00,832 --> 00:09:05,003 Five, four, three, two, one. 110 00:09:06,171 --> 00:09:08,465 Liftoff. We have a liftoff. 111 00:09:08,548 --> 00:09:12,469 Thirty-two minutes past the hour. Liftoff on Apollo 11. 112 00:09:14,554 --> 00:09:15,805 Extraordinary. 113 00:09:16,389 --> 00:09:18,433 What men, what courage. 114 00:09:18,516 --> 00:09:21,144 - Tower clear. - We got a roll program. 115 00:09:21,770 --> 00:09:25,940 Neil Armstrong reporting the rolling pitch program, which puts... 116 00:09:32,739 --> 00:09:35,784 11, Houston. Thrust is go, all engines. You're looking good. 117 00:09:37,077 --> 00:09:39,287 Roger, you're loud and clear, Houston. 118 00:09:43,792 --> 00:09:45,168 We got skirt sep. 119 00:09:46,169 --> 00:09:48,630 Roger, we confirm skirt sep. 120 00:09:49,923 --> 00:09:52,425 - Tower's gone. - Roger. Tower. 121 00:09:53,343 --> 00:09:56,888 Neil Armstrong confirming both the engine skirt separation 122 00:09:56,971 --> 00:09:59,432 and the launch escape tower separation. 123 00:09:59,516 --> 00:10:01,768 Apollo 11, this is Houston. 124 00:10:02,435 --> 00:10:05,522 Slightly less than one minute to ignition and everything is go. 125 00:10:06,773 --> 00:10:07,982 Roger. 126 00:10:09,192 --> 00:10:10,276 Ignition. 127 00:10:13,446 --> 00:10:15,615 We confirm ignition, and the thrust is go. 128 00:10:18,993 --> 00:10:20,411 It's looking good. 129 00:10:28,795 --> 00:10:33,383 Apollo 11 has now completed its trans-lunar injection burn, 130 00:10:33,466 --> 00:10:35,635 meaning it is free of earth's orbit, 131 00:10:35,718 --> 00:10:42,183 and traveling at the colossal speed of 24,200 miles an hour towards the moon. 132 00:10:42,559 --> 00:10:44,269 The astronauts have now completed 133 00:10:44,352 --> 00:10:48,106 what they call the transposition, docking and extraction maneuver. 134 00:10:48,189 --> 00:10:52,193 This rather risky procedure is when the command service module, Columbia, 135 00:10:52,277 --> 00:10:55,697 detaches from the rest of the spacecraft, drifts fon/vard a little, 136 00:10:56,030 --> 00:10:59,659 flips over, then reattaches to the lunar module, eagle. 137 00:10:59,742 --> 00:11:03,538 This new assembly then detaches from the final stage of the saturn rocket. 138 00:11:03,621 --> 00:11:05,582 As I say, a hair-raising business, 139 00:11:05,665 --> 00:11:07,834 but it all seems to have gone off without a hitch. 140 00:11:07,917 --> 00:11:10,253 Tuesday next week, you will be in cheshire 141 00:11:10,336 --> 00:11:12,422 to visit the works of British salt limited. 142 00:11:12,505 --> 00:11:16,009 On Wednesday, it's Norfolk to inaugurate a new gas terminal. 143 00:11:16,134 --> 00:11:17,218 Then on Friday, 144 00:11:17,302 --> 00:11:20,513 it's macclesfield for the open day 145 00:11:20,597 --> 00:11:23,057 of the machine tool industry research association. 146 00:11:23,391 --> 00:11:28,396 That evening, there will be a dinner given by the British concrete society, 147 00:11:28,479 --> 00:11:30,607 where you have been asked to present an award. 148 00:11:34,402 --> 00:11:37,155 - May I interrupt, your royal highness? - What? 149 00:11:37,238 --> 00:11:40,200 The newly appointed Dean of windsor, Robin woods, 150 00:11:40,283 --> 00:11:42,368 was wondering if you could spare him a moment. 151 00:11:42,452 --> 00:11:45,580 - He has a request. - Fine. Just put something in the book. 152 00:11:46,456 --> 00:11:48,124 Another highlight to look forward to, 153 00:11:48,208 --> 00:11:51,336 along with the award show for the British concrete society. 154 00:11:51,794 --> 00:11:53,838 - Is that a joke? - Afraid not, sir. 155 00:11:53,922 --> 00:11:55,715 Actually, he's here now. 156 00:11:56,633 --> 00:11:57,675 Hello? 157 00:12:03,890 --> 00:12:05,433 Your royal highness. 158 00:12:06,142 --> 00:12:07,310 How can I help? 159 00:12:07,977 --> 00:12:11,439 In the process of moving in, my wife and I, we couldn't help noticing 160 00:12:11,522 --> 00:12:14,202 that there were a large number of buildings on the estate of windsor 161 00:12:14,275 --> 00:12:16,945 that appear to be empty and unused. 162 00:12:17,028 --> 00:12:18,404 Specifically... 163 00:12:19,614 --> 00:12:20,907 The old canons' cloisters, 164 00:12:20,990 --> 00:12:23,826 one or two of the buildings on denton's commons, 165 00:12:23,910 --> 00:12:28,331 all the houses on the north walls, the old residences of the minor canons. 166 00:12:28,414 --> 00:12:30,458 I realize this is quite... 167 00:12:31,334 --> 00:12:32,835 Forward of me, but I was wondering 168 00:12:32,919 --> 00:12:35,046 if I could make a request to use one of them. 169 00:12:35,129 --> 00:12:38,132 What... You don't like the home we've given you? 170 00:12:41,094 --> 00:12:42,512 This wouldn't be as a home. 171 00:12:43,471 --> 00:12:46,933 For a long time now, I've had a dream, an ambition, 172 00:12:47,016 --> 00:12:49,310 to start an academy or conservatoire. 173 00:12:51,479 --> 00:12:55,108 - What for? - Personal and spiritual growth. 174 00:12:56,567 --> 00:12:59,988 Something that has struck me, from my own experience, 175 00:13:00,071 --> 00:13:03,825 but also from observing it in... Well, in others. 176 00:13:04,367 --> 00:13:07,537 Is that you get to a certain age and you hit a ceiling. 177 00:13:08,079 --> 00:13:09,956 A crisis, if you will. You... 178 00:13:10,290 --> 00:13:13,793 You lose perspective. Get into a slump. 179 00:13:14,627 --> 00:13:17,755 It's quite common among businessmen and executives, 180 00:13:17,839 --> 00:13:20,008 and it's no different for clergymen. 181 00:13:20,091 --> 00:13:23,261 We see a particularly high level of dissatisfaction 182 00:13:23,344 --> 00:13:25,138 -among mid-career clergymen, -yes. 183 00:13:25,221 --> 00:13:28,016 And I thought one of these buildings, in its idyllic setting, 184 00:13:28,099 --> 00:13:33,104 would be a great place for priests to come and recharge, 185 00:13:33,187 --> 00:13:35,606 reflect, raise their game. 186 00:13:38,067 --> 00:13:39,110 By doing what? 187 00:13:41,112 --> 00:13:43,823 Talking, reading, thinking. 188 00:13:45,241 --> 00:13:47,994 May I suggest that your concept is flawed? 189 00:13:48,411 --> 00:13:51,247 You don't raise your game by talking or thinking. 190 00:13:52,206 --> 00:13:54,042 You raise your game through action. 191 00:13:54,917 --> 00:13:58,463 Like this. This is how you get out of a slump. 192 00:13:58,671 --> 00:14:00,631 But if one of those buildings is free, 193 00:14:00,715 --> 00:14:03,301 and you want to fill it with hot air and thought, 194 00:14:03,384 --> 00:14:04,927 then be my guest. 195 00:14:06,346 --> 00:14:07,722 Thank you, sir. 196 00:14:17,732 --> 00:14:21,444 We don't have to wait long now. Seventeen minutes and counting. 197 00:14:22,236 --> 00:14:24,989 The landing craft has separated from the command module 198 00:14:25,073 --> 00:14:27,617 and has begun its descent to the surface of the moon. 199 00:14:27,700 --> 00:14:30,453 Armstrong and aldrin will now send the lunar module 200 00:14:30,536 --> 00:14:32,997 into a sort of pirouette to allow Collins... 201 00:14:33,081 --> 00:14:35,541 - Nigel, will you wake the children? - Yes, sir. 202 00:14:36,834 --> 00:14:39,921 - And tell the queen, please. Thank you. - Sir. 203 00:14:42,173 --> 00:14:43,716 Andrew, darling. It's time. 204 00:14:47,512 --> 00:14:49,597 Edward. Time to wake up. 205 00:14:52,642 --> 00:14:54,018 Come on. Dressing gown on. 206 00:14:55,353 --> 00:14:56,938 Come on, Edward. Hurry up. 207 00:14:58,648 --> 00:14:59,857 - Let's go. - Come on! 208 00:15:01,401 --> 00:15:04,237 - It's a very exciting evening. - It certainly is. 209 00:15:04,320 --> 00:15:06,406 Are you able to join us for a drink? 210 00:15:06,489 --> 00:15:08,074 That would be very nice. Thank you. 211 00:15:10,076 --> 00:15:12,453 Michael Collins left alone in the orbiter now, 212 00:15:12,537 --> 00:15:14,455 meaning when it passes behind the moon, 213 00:15:14,539 --> 00:15:17,083 he'll be entirely cut off from the rest of humanity. 214 00:15:17,166 --> 00:15:19,544 The loneliest man in the universe. 215 00:15:19,877 --> 00:15:22,213 - Quickly, Andrew. - Quick. Quick. Quick. 216 00:15:24,465 --> 00:15:25,591 Try to sit still. 217 00:15:25,675 --> 00:15:26,759 Come on, space hopper. 218 00:15:26,843 --> 00:15:29,470 Only a couple of thousand feet 219 00:15:29,554 --> 00:15:32,098 above the surface of the moon now. 220 00:15:33,391 --> 00:15:36,853 Their landing site, chosen for its smoothness, but not entirely... 221 00:15:36,936 --> 00:15:38,813 Do take a seat, please. 222 00:15:38,896 --> 00:15:43,067 Slightest impact with rock or crater could disable the lunar module... 223 00:15:43,151 --> 00:15:45,486 - Drink, sir? - Robert, can you see? 224 00:15:46,028 --> 00:15:48,865 - It's Robert's birthday. - Altitude's a little high. 225 00:15:48,948 --> 00:15:51,409 Houston, I'm getting a little fluctuation in the... 226 00:15:51,492 --> 00:15:52,702 They're about to land. 227 00:15:52,785 --> 00:15:54,787 - What is that? - I don't know. 228 00:15:54,871 --> 00:15:55,913 Yes, hard to believe. 229 00:15:55,997 --> 00:15:57,957 John, hurry up, you're going to miss it. 230 00:15:58,749 --> 00:16:00,209 What are they saying? 231 00:16:00,293 --> 00:16:03,421 That he's gone to manual control. Something's wrong. 232 00:16:03,921 --> 00:16:05,882 - Doesn't look real. - I know. 233 00:16:07,383 --> 00:16:09,469 Three hundred and fifty feet. Down at four. 234 00:16:10,219 --> 00:16:12,263 What'll happen if they can't land? 235 00:16:14,390 --> 00:16:18,144 No, they'll run out of fuel. Quiet, please. Just: 236 00:16:18,227 --> 00:16:20,563 - Down two and a half. - Please. 237 00:16:25,443 --> 00:16:26,903 They're about to land. 238 00:16:34,202 --> 00:16:35,661 What's happening now? 239 00:16:42,710 --> 00:16:45,630 Houston, tranquility base here. 240 00:16:45,713 --> 00:16:48,257 - The eagle has landed. - Man on the moon. 241 00:16:48,341 --> 00:16:53,513 - They did it! - Man has landed on the moon. 242 00:16:56,182 --> 00:16:58,392 - Did you see? - Yes, papa. 243 00:16:58,476 --> 00:17:00,436 As we watch these images tonight, 244 00:17:00,520 --> 00:17:03,856 we are united across the world in a... 245 00:17:04,315 --> 00:17:06,526 - Extraordinary. - Uniform sense of wonder. 246 00:17:06,609 --> 00:17:09,570 - Never before has the entire planet... - Shall we fly to the moon? 247 00:17:09,654 --> 00:17:13,449 No, don't, darling. Mind his head. Mind his head. 248 00:17:15,117 --> 00:17:16,117 Meteor. 249 00:17:17,078 --> 00:17:19,288 To each of us, this is historic. 250 00:17:20,665 --> 00:17:23,709 - The eagle has landed. - To some of us, this is even divine. 251 00:17:23,793 --> 00:17:26,045 - Can you believe they're on the moon? - And yet, 252 00:17:26,128 --> 00:17:31,509 all of us, regardless of race, sex, or religious belief, 253 00:17:31,592 --> 00:17:37,056 we are united right now in this singular human achievement. 254 00:17:37,473 --> 00:17:41,060 Okay, Neil, we can see you coming down the ladder now. 255 00:17:41,143 --> 00:17:43,521 I'm at the foot of the ladder. 256 00:17:43,896 --> 00:17:49,485 The lm footpads are only depressed in the surface about 257 00:17:49,569 --> 00:17:51,153 one or two inches, 258 00:17:51,237 --> 00:17:54,448 although the surface appears to be 259 00:17:54,532 --> 00:17:57,618 very, very fine-grained as you get close to it. 260 00:17:57,702 --> 00:17:59,829 It's almost like a powder. 261 00:18:00,580 --> 00:18:02,999 Down there, it's very fine. 262 00:18:05,251 --> 00:18:06,961 I'm going to step off the lm now. 263 00:18:10,172 --> 00:18:12,717 That's one small step for man... 264 00:18:15,469 --> 00:18:18,347 One giant leap for mankind. 265 00:18:22,059 --> 00:18:24,395 It has a stark beauty all its own. 266 00:18:24,478 --> 00:18:28,858 It's like much of the high desert of the United States. 267 00:18:28,941 --> 00:18:32,194 It's different, but it's very pretty out here. 268 00:18:32,945 --> 00:18:36,324 This is a powerful reminder 269 00:18:36,407 --> 00:18:39,285 of our capacity for greatness as a species. 270 00:18:39,368 --> 00:18:43,664 Not simply the engineering triumph represented here today, 271 00:18:43,748 --> 00:18:46,375 but the triumph of human ambition. 272 00:18:46,584 --> 00:18:50,296 The desire to reach quite literally for the stars. 273 00:18:51,589 --> 00:18:55,801 And I think this new perspective, seeing the earth from space, 274 00:18:55,885 --> 00:18:58,346 in all our unity and cohesion, 275 00:18:58,638 --> 00:19:02,475 is likely to inspire an unprecedented shift in our thinking. 276 00:19:02,892 --> 00:19:05,686 - —Beautiful view. - Isn't that something? 277 00:19:06,270 --> 00:19:08,814 Magnificent sight out here. 278 00:19:09,106 --> 00:19:11,025 Magnificent desolation. 279 00:19:27,583 --> 00:19:29,377 Mr. Governor, ladies and gentlemen, 280 00:19:29,460 --> 00:19:33,047 esteemed members of the wool textile delegation. 281 00:19:35,591 --> 00:19:37,051 I very much appreciate 282 00:19:37,134 --> 00:19:40,680 the honor you have bestowed on me by your invitation 283 00:19:41,222 --> 00:19:45,559 to the mill of Thomas burnley & sons, here in Yorkshire. 284 00:19:46,769 --> 00:19:51,065 The groundbreaking work you are doing here by embracing... 285 00:19:55,653 --> 00:20:01,200 There comes a time, a moment in everyone's experience 286 00:20:01,283 --> 00:20:07,665 where dentures and other oral prosthetics become an indispensable fact of life. 287 00:20:09,417 --> 00:20:13,504 According to last year's adult dental health survey... 288 00:21:00,676 --> 00:21:01,676 May I? 289 00:21:04,597 --> 00:21:06,390 - You have control? - I have control. 290 00:21:10,144 --> 00:21:12,188 What are you doing, sir? 291 00:21:14,064 --> 00:21:16,901 - This isn't on the flight chart. - There's no other traffic. 292 00:21:25,743 --> 00:21:26,827 Sir. 293 00:21:30,956 --> 00:21:33,834 Sir, the service ceiling for this aircraft is 45,000 feet. 294 00:21:33,918 --> 00:21:36,253 You and I both know it can safely climb way beyond that. 295 00:21:36,337 --> 00:21:37,337 Sir, you... 296 00:22:05,783 --> 00:22:07,660 Come on. Come on. 297 00:22:19,839 --> 00:22:22,174 God, isn't it beautiful? 298 00:22:22,591 --> 00:22:26,136 I'm sure, but we're currently at the very limit of what this aircraft can do. 299 00:22:26,220 --> 00:22:28,389 Perhaps, but look. 300 00:22:29,223 --> 00:22:30,558 We've also lived. 301 00:22:32,268 --> 00:22:33,686 Just for a minute. 302 00:22:55,499 --> 00:22:57,126 The first men on the moon 303 00:22:57,209 --> 00:22:59,503 lifted off on the first stage of their journey home 304 00:22:59,587 --> 00:23:01,213 an hour and six minutes ago. 305 00:23:01,630 --> 00:23:04,216 A new chapter in human history has opened. 306 00:23:04,800 --> 00:23:06,385 The race for the moon is over. 307 00:23:06,468 --> 00:23:08,012 For the people of this planet, 308 00:23:08,095 --> 00:23:11,974 what is the meaning of this stupendous venture? 309 00:23:39,919 --> 00:23:43,505 We shall not cease from exp/oration 310 00:23:44,423 --> 00:23:50,054 and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started 311 00:23:50,137 --> 00:23:53,557 and know the place for the first time. 312 00:23:53,849 --> 00:23:57,853 Those words by ts. Eliot have never rung more true. 313 00:23:57,937 --> 00:24:02,232 We stand at the dawn of a new age of space exploration. 314 00:24:03,025 --> 00:24:05,945 The promise of space has never felt more real... 315 00:24:41,730 --> 00:24:43,148 - Morning, sir. - Morning, sir. 316 00:24:53,909 --> 00:24:55,703 - Your royal highness. - Oh, Christ. 317 00:25:01,291 --> 00:25:02,126 Morning. 318 00:25:02,209 --> 00:25:05,671 I wonder whether you might have a moment, sir, to meet the new arrivals. 319 00:25:05,754 --> 00:25:10,050 Your concentration camp for spiritual defectives? 320 00:25:10,134 --> 00:25:13,804 - I prefer center of recovery and renewal. - Well, I'm sure you do. 321 00:25:14,388 --> 00:25:17,850 We have an interesting group of all ages from around the United Kingdom. 322 00:25:17,933 --> 00:25:20,144 - Will you join? - Join what? 323 00:25:20,602 --> 00:25:23,480 It's an academy for blocked mid-level priests. 324 00:25:23,564 --> 00:25:24,481 Correct. 325 00:25:24,565 --> 00:25:27,192 Well, in case you hadn't noticed, I'm not a priest. 326 00:25:27,568 --> 00:25:28,986 Just to say hello. 327 00:25:29,611 --> 00:25:31,321 - What, now? - Why not? 328 00:25:32,948 --> 00:25:34,950 Fine. Get in. 329 00:25:35,826 --> 00:25:37,828 Do I need to show symptoms of despair? 330 00:25:38,203 --> 00:25:40,748 Should I sigh and moan dramatically? 331 00:25:41,415 --> 00:25:44,043 One does like to fit in. 332 00:26:05,272 --> 00:26:08,859 I've brought our landlord, his royal highness the Duke of Edinburgh, 333 00:26:08,942 --> 00:26:10,069 to say hello. 334 00:26:12,154 --> 00:26:14,531 - How do you do, your royal highness? - Good morning. 335 00:26:14,615 --> 00:26:16,366 - Your royal highness. - Good morning. 336 00:26:16,450 --> 00:26:17,576 - Morning, sir. - Morning. 337 00:26:17,993 --> 00:26:19,745 - Good morning. - Your royal highness. 338 00:26:22,289 --> 00:26:24,166 What... what have you all been up to? 339 00:26:24,249 --> 00:26:27,836 Apart from making quite a mess of our house, I see. 340 00:26:27,920 --> 00:26:32,174 We started by identifying why each of us had chosen to come here, 341 00:26:32,257 --> 00:26:35,260 and stating what we were hoping to achieve. 342 00:26:35,344 --> 00:26:38,889 Perhaps we should recap for his royal highness. 343 00:26:44,561 --> 00:26:46,855 Well, I'm here because... 344 00:26:47,272 --> 00:26:51,151 Having recently reached a particular age... 345 00:26:51,735 --> 00:26:52,736 I won't ask. 346 00:26:54,029 --> 00:26:57,282 I decided to give myself a score. 347 00:26:57,908 --> 00:27:01,286 And I felt I only merited a fail. 348 00:27:01,370 --> 00:27:02,621 D minus. 349 00:27:03,038 --> 00:27:05,290 - Oh, dear. - And why was that? 350 00:27:05,666 --> 00:27:08,669 Well, when entering the church... 351 00:27:09,670 --> 00:27:13,632 I allowed myself to dream that advancing age 352 00:27:13,715 --> 00:27:16,260 would bring new revelations. 353 00:27:16,969 --> 00:27:18,095 Insight. 354 00:27:18,595 --> 00:27:20,848 A deepening of my faith. 355 00:27:21,431 --> 00:27:22,975 A growing flock. 356 00:27:24,017 --> 00:27:28,147 But instead, I find myself in a small rural parish 357 00:27:28,522 --> 00:27:30,357 with a dwindling congregation. 358 00:27:30,732 --> 00:27:33,360 - Lowering attendance. - Right. 359 00:27:34,236 --> 00:27:37,781 And this has left you with a sense of disappointment, 360 00:27:37,865 --> 00:27:41,034 of underachievement and directionlessness. 361 00:27:42,744 --> 00:27:45,706 That sense of directionlessness and redundancy is... 362 00:27:46,498 --> 00:27:49,918 Well, it's something that chimed with one or two others here. 363 00:27:50,002 --> 00:27:52,671 Because of how the public has turned away from us. 364 00:27:53,172 --> 00:27:54,756 Turned away from the church. 365 00:27:54,840 --> 00:27:58,093 It's clear we are failing to connect with people. 366 00:27:58,886 --> 00:28:02,723 More and more people are finding their spiritual needs being met... 367 00:28:03,432 --> 00:28:04,432 Elsewhere. 368 00:28:06,059 --> 00:28:07,978 Where, for example? 369 00:28:15,861 --> 00:28:17,487 The moon. I... 370 00:28:17,571 --> 00:28:20,240 The moon. Yes, sir. 371 00:28:21,992 --> 00:28:24,369 Five hundred million people watched the lunar landing. 372 00:28:24,453 --> 00:28:26,371 - Yes. - Five hundred million people 373 00:28:26,455 --> 00:28:30,209 getting from televisions what they used to get from the church. 374 00:28:30,292 --> 00:28:34,338 A sense of coming together, a sense of community, of awe, of wonder. 375 00:28:34,421 --> 00:28:37,341 Well, that was part of a wider shift too, we agreed, 376 00:28:37,466 --> 00:28:39,218 from religion to science. 377 00:28:39,301 --> 00:28:42,012 The greater the achievements in science, 378 00:28:42,095 --> 00:28:44,431 the more mysteries are explained, 379 00:28:44,514 --> 00:28:46,183 the more questions are answered, 380 00:28:46,266 --> 00:28:52,147 the less need there is for a god to provide answers. 381 00:28:52,689 --> 00:28:54,441 I'm remind of keats. 382 00:28:56,151 --> 00:28:57,945 "What is there in thee, moon! 383 00:28:58,320 --> 00:29:02,491 That thou shouldst move my heart so potently?" 384 00:29:04,326 --> 00:29:06,411 Now we know what the moon is. 385 00:29:07,913 --> 00:29:08,997 Nothing. 386 00:29:12,334 --> 00:29:13,669 Silence. 387 00:29:14,336 --> 00:29:16,255 Monochromatic void. 388 00:29:17,089 --> 00:29:21,510 We see no god behind those rocks and space dust, 389 00:29:21,593 --> 00:29:25,472 simply an unknowable vastness. 390 00:29:26,890 --> 00:29:32,104 "When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers... 391 00:29:33,438 --> 00:29:37,359 The moon and the stars that thou hast ordained... 392 00:29:39,069 --> 00:29:42,281 What is man that thou art mindful of him? 393 00:29:43,073 --> 00:29:46,118 And the son of man that thou visitest him?" 394 00:29:55,252 --> 00:29:56,461 Any thoughts, sir? 395 00:30:12,144 --> 00:30:13,562 I'll tell you what I think. 396 00:30:13,979 --> 00:30:18,150 I've never heard such a load of pretentious, self-piteous nonsense. 397 00:30:19,318 --> 00:30:21,653 What you lot need to do is to get off your backsides, 398 00:30:21,737 --> 00:30:24,364 get out into the world, and bloody well do something. 399 00:30:24,614 --> 00:30:27,743 That is why you are all so lost. 400 00:30:30,454 --> 00:30:36,126 I believe that there is an imperative within man, all men, to make a Mark. 401 00:30:36,877 --> 00:30:40,047 Action is what defines us. Action, not suffering. 402 00:30:40,464 --> 00:30:43,633 All this sitting around thinking and talking... 403 00:30:45,010 --> 00:30:46,428 Let me ask you this. 404 00:30:46,803 --> 00:30:48,722 Do you think those astronauts up there 405 00:30:48,805 --> 00:30:51,975 are catatonic like you lot? Of course not. 406 00:30:52,434 --> 00:30:55,854 They are too busy achieving something spectacular. 407 00:30:56,271 --> 00:30:58,982 And as a result, they are at one with the world. 408 00:31:00,025 --> 00:31:01,401 At one with their god. 409 00:31:02,027 --> 00:31:03,528 And happy. 410 00:31:05,864 --> 00:31:07,074 That's my advice. 411 00:31:07,491 --> 00:31:10,118 Model yourselves on men of action, 412 00:31:10,202 --> 00:31:13,246 like Armstrong, aldrin, Collins. 413 00:31:13,789 --> 00:31:16,875 I mean, these men score a triple plus. 414 00:31:16,958 --> 00:31:18,543 They've got the answers. 415 00:31:18,627 --> 00:31:21,088 Not a bunch of navel-gazing underachievers 416 00:31:21,171 --> 00:31:24,257 infecting one another with gaseous doom. 417 00:31:28,136 --> 00:31:32,516 If you do opt for action, you can start by cleaning up this bloody floor. 418 00:31:40,899 --> 00:31:42,067 Oh, not again. 419 00:31:42,150 --> 00:31:45,070 Around the same time we were asked by the American state department... 420 00:31:45,153 --> 00:31:46,405 It's the second time this week. 421 00:31:46,488 --> 00:31:48,990 If we'd send that message to the moon on a silicon disc, 422 00:31:49,074 --> 00:31:50,700 we were also asked another question. 423 00:31:50,784 --> 00:31:52,994 On how many occasions is the British royal family 424 00:31:53,078 --> 00:31:55,497 - forced to eat venison each year? - No. 425 00:31:55,580 --> 00:31:58,750 Honestly, I think if I eat any more of this stuff, 426 00:31:58,834 --> 00:32:00,836 I'm going to start growing antlers. 427 00:32:00,919 --> 00:32:02,587 - Are you listening? - Yes. 428 00:32:02,671 --> 00:32:06,007 I'm all ears. Little brown furry ones. 429 00:32:06,550 --> 00:32:09,177 Well, provided they make it back to earth in one piece, 430 00:32:09,261 --> 00:32:11,847 and if after all their tests they're still standing... 431 00:32:12,472 --> 00:32:14,891 Would we like an audience with the astronauts? 432 00:32:18,353 --> 00:32:21,314 What? Armstrong, aldrin and Collins? 433 00:32:21,940 --> 00:32:23,817 - Here at the palace? - Yes. 434 00:32:24,276 --> 00:32:26,736 They're being sent around the world on a victory tour. 435 00:32:27,654 --> 00:32:29,448 Shall I go back with a yes? 436 00:32:30,031 --> 00:32:33,034 My god. Yes, please. 437 00:32:34,911 --> 00:32:36,413 I thought that would cheer you up. 438 00:32:37,247 --> 00:32:38,373 It does. 439 00:32:39,875 --> 00:32:41,334 Do I need cheering up? 440 00:32:44,880 --> 00:32:45,964 A little. 441 00:32:52,095 --> 00:32:54,806 They're scheduled to arrive at Heathrow airport at 2 pm. 442 00:32:54,890 --> 00:32:58,226 From there they will be taken directly to the American embassy at Grosvenor square 443 00:32:58,310 --> 00:33:00,270 for a meeting with the us. Ambassador. 444 00:33:00,604 --> 00:33:02,404 From there they will come to Buckingham Palace 445 00:33:02,439 --> 00:33:04,199 for an audience with her majesties the queen, 446 00:33:04,232 --> 00:33:07,032 queen Elizabeth the queen mother, his royal highness Duke of Edinburgh, 447 00:33:07,110 --> 00:33:10,363 Princess Margaret, Princess Anne, prince Andrew and prince Edward. 448 00:33:10,530 --> 00:33:13,533 - And what time will that be? - Around 4:00, ma'am. 449 00:33:13,617 --> 00:33:15,368 Will we give them anything? Tea? 450 00:33:15,452 --> 00:33:19,289 Probably not. We thought it good to keep things moving. No sitting down. 451 00:33:19,372 --> 00:33:20,624 I quite agree. 452 00:33:20,707 --> 00:33:23,877 No more than half an hour from arrival to departure. 453 00:33:24,544 --> 00:33:25,837 Right. 454 00:33:30,008 --> 00:33:31,760 I'd like to make a request. 455 00:33:35,138 --> 00:33:37,599 Instead of being herded in with everyone else, 456 00:33:37,682 --> 00:33:41,520 I was wondering if I might be allowed some time with the astronauts alone... 457 00:33:43,563 --> 00:33:46,274 In a separate, private meeting. 458 00:33:46,608 --> 00:33:48,527 Airman to airmen. 459 00:33:49,319 --> 00:33:50,529 Pilot to pilots. 460 00:33:51,613 --> 00:33:53,448 I'll speak to the ambassador, 461 00:33:54,157 --> 00:33:57,077 but I'm sure it would be possible our end. 462 00:33:59,079 --> 00:34:00,747 Would 15 minutes be enough? 463 00:34:01,164 --> 00:34:02,499 Fifteen minutes? 464 00:34:03,250 --> 00:34:05,544 They are on a very tight schedule, ibeheve. 465 00:34:07,003 --> 00:34:10,924 To discuss mankind's greatest achievement? 466 00:34:15,053 --> 00:34:16,721 It's nowhere near enough. 467 00:34:19,933 --> 00:34:21,851 I can see it's all I'm going to get. 468 00:34:48,461 --> 00:34:51,131 Landing at London Heathrow airport from Berlin, 469 00:34:51,214 --> 00:34:55,093 the Apollo moon men begin a hectic twenty-two-and-a-quarter—hour visit 470 00:34:55,176 --> 00:34:59,431 that demands the same sort of precision and timing as their mission in space. 471 00:34:59,514 --> 00:35:01,558 The world-famous "man on the moon" team 472 00:35:01,641 --> 00:35:04,853 of Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin and Michael Collins, 473 00:35:04,936 --> 00:35:06,354 accompanied by their wives, 474 00:35:06,479 --> 00:35:09,983 received one of their warmest welcomes yet from the British people. 475 00:35:10,066 --> 00:35:13,028 The astronauts admitted that they are starting to feel the strain 476 00:35:13,111 --> 00:35:15,238 of their 22-nation world tour. 477 00:35:16,573 --> 00:35:20,994 Here man from the planet earth first set foot upon the moon. 478 00:35:21,620 --> 00:35:23,747 July 1969. 479 00:35:25,123 --> 00:35:27,167 And I can see everything quite clearly. 480 00:35:27,250 --> 00:35:31,379 The light is sufficiently bright, 481 00:35:31,463 --> 00:35:35,508 backlighted into the front of the lm, that everything is very clearly visible. 482 00:35:56,404 --> 00:35:59,366 - —Beautiful view. - Isn't that something? 483 00:35:59,866 --> 00:36:01,493 Magnificent sight out here. 484 00:36:13,713 --> 00:36:16,925 The American astronauts are now arriving at Buckingham Palace. 485 00:36:17,008 --> 00:36:21,012 The world-famous team of Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin and Michael Collins... 486 00:37:02,637 --> 00:37:05,098 Your majesty, Mr. Neil Armstrong. 487 00:37:05,181 --> 00:37:06,474 Hello. Welcome. 488 00:37:06,558 --> 00:37:08,309 - Pleasure to meet you. - And you. 489 00:37:08,393 --> 00:37:09,644 - Mrs. Armstrong. - Hello. 490 00:37:09,728 --> 00:37:11,438 - Colonel Michael Collins. - Hello. 491 00:37:11,771 --> 00:37:14,315 - Pleasure to meet you. - Great pleasure to meet you. 492 00:37:21,156 --> 00:37:23,116 Great pleasure to meet you, young man. 493 00:37:32,751 --> 00:37:33,835 Sir. 494 00:38:01,196 --> 00:38:04,073 Please don't tell me you want to talk about children. 495 00:38:24,177 --> 00:38:26,930 - Have they been waiting long? - No, only a few moments, sir. 496 00:38:41,069 --> 00:38:43,238 Mr. Neil Armstrong, colonel Michael Collins 497 00:38:43,321 --> 00:38:45,240 and colonel Edwin aldrin, your royal highness. 498 00:38:45,323 --> 00:38:48,368 - It is a great, great honor, gentlemen. - Sir. 499 00:38:48,785 --> 00:38:50,870 - Congratulations one and all. - Sir. 500 00:38:52,539 --> 00:38:54,958 Please, do... do sit down. 501 00:39:02,757 --> 00:39:04,259 There's no need to sit so closely. 502 00:39:04,342 --> 00:39:07,345 As you can see, there's plenty of space. 503 00:39:09,931 --> 00:39:12,308 I notice you instinctively sat in the same positions 504 00:39:12,392 --> 00:39:13,852 as the command module. 505 00:39:17,313 --> 00:39:19,482 Anyway, I don't know if anyone told you, 506 00:39:19,566 --> 00:39:22,360 but I am actually a pilot myself... 507 00:39:23,903 --> 00:39:26,573 - Are you all right? - Yes, sir. I just have a cold. 508 00:39:28,408 --> 00:39:30,493 -Here. 509 00:39:30,994 --> 00:39:33,580 - It's clean, I promise you. - Thank you. 510 00:39:36,499 --> 00:39:40,003 My, you've... you've all got colds. 511 00:39:40,587 --> 00:39:42,005 Yes, we do. 512 00:39:45,675 --> 00:39:48,970 Well, here we are. 513 00:39:52,473 --> 00:39:56,269 I just want to say how much I admire what you've done. 514 00:39:56,352 --> 00:39:58,229 It's just remarkable. 515 00:40:00,023 --> 00:40:03,818 But also to say how much I identify in some way with who you are. 516 00:40:05,361 --> 00:40:06,988 - Bless you. - Sorry. 517 00:40:11,326 --> 00:40:12,994 I wrote down some questions. 518 00:40:14,662 --> 00:40:15,914 And... 519 00:40:16,748 --> 00:40:19,959 You see, I initially imagined that I wanted to ask questions of you 520 00:40:20,043 --> 00:40:21,628 on a technical level. 521 00:40:23,004 --> 00:40:28,718 You know, what is the physical experience of g-forces of that magnitude, 522 00:40:29,135 --> 00:40:30,219 and so on, but... 523 00:40:33,014 --> 00:40:34,015 You see, I... 524 00:40:35,224 --> 00:40:37,560 I realize now that... 525 00:40:39,395 --> 00:40:43,399 The questions I actually want answering are... 526 00:40:47,612 --> 00:40:50,239 You're all too young to understand, I think, but... 527 00:40:54,285 --> 00:40:59,499 There comes a time in life when one first really starts to evaluate 528 00:41:00,291 --> 00:41:02,043 what one has accomplished. 529 00:41:03,336 --> 00:41:07,131 And because of the position that I've ended up in here... 530 00:41:08,633 --> 00:41:10,093 Who I've become... 531 00:41:13,346 --> 00:41:14,347 Who I'm married to... 532 00:41:17,558 --> 00:41:18,558 I've... 533 00:41:20,436 --> 00:41:23,690 Well, I've not been able to achieve the things I would have liked to... 534 00:41:25,441 --> 00:41:27,110 As a man, as a... 535 00:41:28,736 --> 00:41:30,154 As an adventurer. 536 00:41:31,656 --> 00:41:35,159 And watching you three heroes at work... 537 00:41:37,996 --> 00:41:39,789 It was like watching a dream. 538 00:41:41,332 --> 00:41:44,877 Which is why I leapt at the chance to meet with you... 539 00:41:46,212 --> 00:41:49,757 Even if it is just for 10 minutes, that I might ask... 540 00:41:59,183 --> 00:42:01,185 What your thoughts were... 541 00:42:03,146 --> 00:42:04,188 Out there. 542 00:42:07,275 --> 00:42:08,275 Neil? 543 00:42:10,445 --> 00:42:11,571 Well... 544 00:42:11,988 --> 00:42:15,992 Obviously a sense of relief that we executed the mission successfully. 545 00:42:16,075 --> 00:42:17,075 No, of course. 546 00:42:17,285 --> 00:42:20,455 And we certainly got some amazing views, didn't we? 547 00:42:20,788 --> 00:42:22,915 - Yeah, we did. - Yes, extraordinary. 548 00:42:23,166 --> 00:42:25,293 I think I'm not talking so much about... 549 00:42:26,335 --> 00:42:29,213 The views in that sense, as... 550 00:42:30,715 --> 00:42:31,966 Perspectives... 551 00:42:32,717 --> 00:42:34,385 Observations of... 552 00:42:35,303 --> 00:42:37,972 Of our place. 553 00:42:43,102 --> 00:42:46,481 To be honest, there wasn't much time for that. 554 00:42:47,482 --> 00:42:52,028 As a pilot, you'll know what they drill into you above all else 555 00:42:52,111 --> 00:42:55,364 is protocol and procedure. 556 00:42:55,448 --> 00:42:57,742 - You've got to stick to the rules. - Yes. 557 00:42:57,825 --> 00:43:01,287 Well, as an astronaut, it's double that. 558 00:43:01,788 --> 00:43:05,458 We pretty much spent our entire time with lists in our hands, 559 00:43:05,541 --> 00:43:06,876 ticking things off. 560 00:43:06,959 --> 00:43:08,419 Tick, check, tick, check. 561 00:43:08,836 --> 00:43:11,506 Eyes are glued to the mission protocol to such a degree 562 00:43:11,589 --> 00:43:13,216 you never really get to look outside. 563 00:43:13,299 --> 00:43:15,134 - That's how busy they keep you. - I see. 564 00:43:15,218 --> 00:43:16,260 Tight leash. 565 00:43:16,344 --> 00:43:18,763 Not to mention most of the time you're so darn tired. 566 00:43:18,846 --> 00:43:21,933 No matter how hard you practice, you never get used to the sleep. 567 00:43:22,517 --> 00:43:23,601 Sleep. 568 00:43:25,394 --> 00:43:28,022 Neil why don't you tell his royal highness 569 00:43:28,106 --> 00:43:29,899 about what happened after the moonwalk? 570 00:43:33,236 --> 00:43:35,613 - I would love to hear. - He wants to hear it. 571 00:43:38,324 --> 00:43:43,579 - Well, after I completed the moonwalk... - I watched it all. Every step. 572 00:43:44,539 --> 00:43:47,416 I got back into the module, 573 00:43:47,500 --> 00:43:49,919 and knew we only had a few hours 574 00:43:50,002 --> 00:43:53,214 to get some rest before we took off again, so I... 575 00:43:53,798 --> 00:43:57,135 - I got my head down, I closed my eyes... - Wait for it. 576 00:43:57,927 --> 00:44:01,222 But all I could hear was this noise. Bang, bang. 577 00:44:01,347 --> 00:44:02,807 Bang, bang. 578 00:44:02,890 --> 00:44:05,309 - What? - Bang, bang, bang. 579 00:44:05,393 --> 00:44:07,228 What, from outside the module? 580 00:44:07,311 --> 00:44:09,647 - I know. You know what it was? - What? 581 00:44:11,566 --> 00:44:13,025 The water cooler. 582 00:44:13,860 --> 00:44:16,362 It was making this noise. Bang, bang, bang. 583 00:44:20,575 --> 00:44:23,661 The greatest engineers in the world design a rocket that takes us to the moon, 584 00:44:23,744 --> 00:44:25,997 but they can't even get us a decent water cooler. 585 00:44:27,248 --> 00:44:28,875 So you were right. 586 00:44:28,958 --> 00:44:31,085 It was full of surprises. 587 00:44:32,670 --> 00:44:33,754 I see. 588 00:44:39,886 --> 00:44:42,180 Were there any other questions you had for us? 589 00:44:54,025 --> 00:44:55,818 No. No, it's... 590 00:44:57,570 --> 00:45:01,490 Well, in that case, would you mind if we asked you a few questions? 591 00:45:01,574 --> 00:45:02,742 No, of course. 592 00:45:04,368 --> 00:45:05,411 What is it like? 593 00:45:06,996 --> 00:45:07,996 What is what like? 594 00:45:08,623 --> 00:45:10,583 Living in a place like this. 595 00:45:10,666 --> 00:45:12,585 Because we heard you had a thousand rooms. 596 00:45:12,668 --> 00:45:15,421 And that if you add the lengths of all the corridors together, 597 00:45:15,504 --> 00:45:18,633 - it comes to four miles. - Well... 598 00:45:18,925 --> 00:45:21,219 Is it true you have a bagpiper for an alarm clock? 599 00:45:21,302 --> 00:45:23,429 And how many staff do you have here anyway? 600 00:45:23,512 --> 00:45:26,724 And how many palaces? We heard it's 12. 601 00:45:26,807 --> 00:45:29,310 And do you know all these people in the pictures? 602 00:45:29,393 --> 00:45:31,437 Are you related to those people? 603 00:45:31,771 --> 00:45:33,814 Do the dogs sleep in the room with you? 604 00:45:40,821 --> 00:45:43,991 That's mine. Thank you. Race you to the top. 605 00:45:50,623 --> 00:45:52,583 - Yes! - It was a close call. 606 00:45:55,670 --> 00:45:57,171 One, two, three. 607 00:45:57,255 --> 00:45:59,006 Cheese! 608 00:46:01,842 --> 00:46:02,885 One more. 609 00:46:05,137 --> 00:46:07,056 I don't know what I was thinking. 610 00:46:07,139 --> 00:46:10,977 I expected them to be giants, gods. 611 00:46:11,936 --> 00:46:14,897 In reality, they were just three little men. 612 00:46:15,564 --> 00:46:17,608 Pale-faced, with colds. 613 00:46:18,734 --> 00:46:20,486 I have some sympathy. 614 00:46:21,028 --> 00:46:23,489 The very qualities that made them perfect for the job. 615 00:46:23,572 --> 00:46:26,450 But their lack of flair or imagination. 616 00:46:26,534 --> 00:46:29,578 Their sense of duty, and modesty and reliability. 617 00:46:29,662 --> 00:46:33,708 Total absence of originality or spontaneity. 618 00:46:33,791 --> 00:46:36,502 But that's what makes them perfect in a crisis. 619 00:46:36,585 --> 00:46:39,922 And entirely anticlimactic when you meet them in person. 620 00:46:42,550 --> 00:46:43,676 I mean, imagine. 621 00:46:44,385 --> 00:46:47,305 They go all that way to the moon and stay healthy, 622 00:46:47,388 --> 00:46:49,223 but one trip to London nearly kills them. 623 00:46:52,768 --> 00:46:54,145 It's not their fault. 624 00:46:54,770 --> 00:46:56,814 They never wanted to be public figures, 625 00:46:57,440 --> 00:47:00,484 and now, because of one event, they will be forever. 626 00:47:01,610 --> 00:47:04,488 They delivered as astronauts, but... 627 00:47:05,114 --> 00:47:07,450 They disappointed as human beings. 628 00:47:10,870 --> 00:47:13,706 They'll spend the rest of their lives in goldfish bowls... 629 00:47:14,790 --> 00:47:16,584 Scared to open their mouths, 630 00:47:17,126 --> 00:47:19,503 knowing it could reveal who they actually are, 631 00:47:19,587 --> 00:47:21,756 and that they will inevitably disappoint. 632 00:47:22,757 --> 00:47:25,259 And for that, they deserve our pity. 633 00:47:27,595 --> 00:47:30,389 Good job there were no little green men. 634 00:47:31,766 --> 00:47:35,895 They could be forgiven for thinking, "if that's all planet earth has got to offer, 635 00:47:35,978 --> 00:47:37,563 let's give the place a miss." 636 00:48:53,764 --> 00:48:58,102 There wasn't a specific moment when it started. 637 00:48:58,352 --> 00:49:00,980 It's been more of a gradual thing. 638 00:49:01,689 --> 00:49:06,277 A drip, drip, drip of doubt... 639 00:49:07,945 --> 00:49:09,155 Disaffection, 640 00:49:09,905 --> 00:49:13,117 disease, discomfort. 641 00:49:14,910 --> 00:49:17,496 People around me have noticed my general... 642 00:49:18,414 --> 00:49:19,999 Irritability. 643 00:49:22,293 --> 00:49:25,463 Now, of course, that's nothing new. 644 00:49:25,546 --> 00:49:29,216 I'm generally a cantankerous sort, 645 00:49:29,341 --> 00:49:33,721 but even I would have to admit that there has been more of it lately. 646 00:49:34,930 --> 00:49:39,560 Not to mention, an almost jealous fascination 647 00:49:39,643 --> 00:49:42,730 with the achievements of these young astronauts. 648 00:49:44,690 --> 00:49:46,775 Compulsive overexercising. 649 00:49:47,610 --> 00:49:50,988 An inability to find calm... 650 00:49:52,948 --> 00:49:54,283 Or satisfaction... 651 00:49:55,951 --> 00:49:57,119 Or fulfillment. 652 00:49:59,872 --> 00:50:01,999 And when you look at all these symptoms, 653 00:50:02,082 --> 00:50:05,711 of course it doesn't take a genius to tell you that... 654 00:50:06,337 --> 00:50:10,674 They all suggest I'm slap bang in the middle of a... 655 00:50:19,850 --> 00:50:23,229 I can't even say what kind of crisis. 656 00:50:24,522 --> 00:50:27,608 That... that crisis. 657 00:50:28,442 --> 00:50:29,443 And... 658 00:50:29,944 --> 00:50:33,113 Of course one's read or heard about other people hitting that crisis, 659 00:50:33,197 --> 00:50:37,076 and, you know, just like them, you look in all the usual places, 660 00:50:37,284 --> 00:50:41,413 resort to all the usual things to try and make yourself feel better. 661 00:50:45,292 --> 00:50:47,419 Some of which I can admit to in this room, 662 00:50:47,503 --> 00:50:50,381 and some of which I probably shouldn't. 663 00:50:58,055 --> 00:51:00,307 My mother died recently. 664 00:51:13,362 --> 00:51:16,824 She... she saw that something was amiss. 665 00:51:19,660 --> 00:51:21,453 It's a good word, that. 666 00:51:23,330 --> 00:51:24,707 Amiss. 667 00:51:24,790 --> 00:51:29,837 She saw that something was missing in her youngest child. 668 00:51:30,379 --> 00:51:31,463 Her only son. 669 00:51:41,348 --> 00:51:43,350 "How's your faith?" She asked me. 670 00:51:50,524 --> 00:51:53,235 I'm here to admit to you that... 671 00:51:54,111 --> 00:51:55,237 I've lost it. 672 00:51:59,241 --> 00:52:00,241 And... 673 00:52:01,076 --> 00:52:02,703 Without it, what is there? 674 00:52:10,711 --> 00:52:12,004 The loneliness... 675 00:52:13,005 --> 00:52:16,342 And emptiness and anticlimax... 676 00:52:17,217 --> 00:52:19,803 Of going all that way to the moon... 677 00:52:20,512 --> 00:52:24,433 To find nothing but haunting desolation... 678 00:52:26,393 --> 00:52:27,936 Ghostly silence... 679 00:52:29,271 --> 00:52:30,564 Gloom. 680 00:52:32,358 --> 00:52:34,234 That is what faithlessness is. 681 00:52:37,112 --> 00:52:38,739 As opposed to finding... 682 00:52:41,116 --> 00:52:43,744 Wonder, ecstasy, the miracle of... 683 00:52:44,870 --> 00:52:49,208 Divine creation, god's design and purpose. 684 00:52:51,919 --> 00:52:54,004 What am I trying to say? 685 00:52:55,464 --> 00:52:57,049 I'm trying to say that... 686 00:52:58,425 --> 00:53:00,803 The solution to our problems... 687 00:53:01,637 --> 00:53:04,223 I think, is not in the... 688 00:53:04,848 --> 00:53:09,728 In the ingenuity of the rocket, or the science or the technology or... 689 00:53:10,854 --> 00:53:12,147 Even the bravery. 690 00:53:16,485 --> 00:53:18,112 No, the answer is in here. 691 00:53:22,324 --> 00:53:27,121 Or here, or wherever it is that faith resides. 692 00:53:31,417 --> 00:53:34,294 And so, Dean woods... 693 00:53:36,672 --> 00:53:40,092 Having ridiculed you for what you 694 00:53:40,175 --> 00:53:45,097 and these poor, blocked, lost souls... 695 00:53:47,391 --> 00:53:52,020 Were trying to achieve here in St. George's house... 696 00:53:54,106 --> 00:53:56,859 I now find myself full of respect... 697 00:53:58,360 --> 00:53:59,570 And admiration... 698 00:54:01,739 --> 00:54:06,410 And not a small part of desperation... 699 00:54:09,913 --> 00:54:11,665 As I come to say... 700 00:54:15,669 --> 00:54:16,712 Help. 701 00:54:22,384 --> 00:54:23,510 Help me. 702 00:54:33,562 --> 00:54:38,066 And to admit, that while those three astronauts 703 00:54:38,150 --> 00:54:41,820 deserve all our praise and respect for their undoubted heroism, 704 00:54:41,904 --> 00:54:44,323 I was more scared coming here to see you today 705 00:54:44,406 --> 00:54:47,868 than I would have been going up in any bloody rocket! 52648

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