Deja Vu
(Caption on the screen:
'IT'S THE MIND -- A WEEKLY MAGAZINE OF THINGS PSYCHIATRIC' Cut to montage of
photographs again with captions and music. Cut to a man sitting at usual desk.
He is Mr Boniface.)
Boniface: Good evening.
Tonight on 'It's the Mind', we examine the phenomenon of deja vu. That strange
feeling we sometimes get that we've lived through something before, that what
is happening now has already happened. Tonight on 'It's the Mind' we examine
the phenomenon of deja vu, that strange feeling we sometimes get that we've ...
(looks puzzled for a moment) Anyway, tonight on 'It's the Mind' we examine the
phenomenon of deja vu, that strange...
(Cut to opening title
sequence with montage of psychiatric photos and the two captions and music
over. Cut back to Mr Boniface at desk, shaken. Caption on screen: 'IT'S THE
MIND')
Boniface: Good evening.
Tonight on 'It's the Mind' we examine the phenomenon of deja vu, that strange
feeling we someti... mes get ... that ... we've lived through something...
(Cut to opening titles
again. Back then to Boniface, now very shaken. Caption on screen: 'IT'S THE
MIND')
Boniface: Good ... good
evening. Tonight on 'It's the Mind' we examine the phenomenon of dddddddddddeja
vvvvvvvvuu, that extraordinary feeling... quite extraordinary... (he tails off,
goes quiet, the phone rings, he picks it up) No, fine thanks, fine. (he rings
off, a man comes in on the right and hands him glass of water and leaves) Oh,
thank you. That strange feeling we sometimes get that we've lived through
something before. (phone rings again; he picks it up) No, fine thank you. Fine.
(he rings off a man comes in from right and hands him a glass of water; he
jumps) ... Thank you. That strange feeling ... (phone rings; he answers) No.
Fine, thank you. Fine. (ring off; a man enters and gives him glass of water)
thank you. (he screams with fear) Look, something's happening to me. I - I -
um, I think I'd better go and see someone. Goodnight.
(Phone rings again. He leaps
from desk and runs out of shot. He runs out of building into street and chases
after passing milk float and leaps aboard.)
Milkman: Oi, haven't I seen
you somewhere before?
Boniface: No, doctor, no.
Something very funny's happening to me.
(Caption on the screen:
'IT'S THE MIND -- A WEEKLY MAGAZINE OF THINGS PSYCHIATRIC' Cut to montage of
photographs again with captions and music. Cut to Boniface at desk. Boniface
screams and runs out of shot. Cut to same piece of film as just previously, when
he chases float, leaps on and the milkman says:)
Milkman: Oi, haven't I seen
you somewhere before?
Boniface: No, doctor, no.
Something very funny's happening to me.
(The milk float goes past in
the background with the milkman and Boniface on it. We see the float go along
the country lane past the clearing, past the bishop...)
Bishop: (camp) 'Oh, Mr
Belpit, your legs are so swollen.
(.. and the secretary at her
desk, past a sign saying 'to the zoo' where explosions are heard, and stops
outside Dr Cream's building... Boniface runs into building and enters Dr
Cream's office.)
Dr Cream: Ah, come in. Now
what seems to be the matter?
Boniface: I have this
terrible feeling of deja vu.
(Repeat same clip from
Boniface entering.)
Dr Cream: Ah, come in. Now
what seems to be the matter?
Boniface: I have this
terrible feeling of deja vu..
(Repeat clip again.
Superimposed Credits)
Dr Cream: Ah, come in. Now
what seems to be the matter?
Boniface: I have this
terrible feeling of deja vu..
(Clip starts to repeat again
as the program ends.)