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Be rather snug by the time we're probably dug in. Here it is. Behold, the scene of our future travail. Plenty of good old midnight oil's been burnt in here. That's right. We come in freshers, we go out lawyers, doctors, engineers. Nothing so plebeian as that in the stronghold of culture. My boy, to be an engineer smacks too much of grime under the fingernails and the sweat of honest toil. Oh, by the way, what are you doing? Medicine. I thought I'd have a try for science as well. You're gonna be busy. Al Stinks is a perfect slave driver, I've heard. You mean Professor Marriott? Well, I met him a while ago and liked him immensely. Oh, yes. No end of a decent old pot. But a martinet in the laboratory won't stand for any sort of locks at all. I guess I'm far too much of a butterfly to last out anything more serious than medicine. Even then, I'll be surprised if I get away with anything more impressive than an mb. Well, come along. Wait for you to assemble great hall mags and come out. How did you find out so much about things so soon? Well, I've got two brothers here. They will be wise to no end of things. Great saving on the nervous system. I hate starting on anything, don't you? If the young gentlemen in the back row will kindly give me their attention, we will now proceed with a demonstration. Will Mr. Jekyll be so good as to give Me his assistance. Jekyll again. The old boy dotes on him. Jekyll's out. He can have his thoughts every night of his life. If you have anything of importance to communicate to your neighbor, Mr. Grayson, would you be good enough to allow us all to hear? Come along, don't be modest. I'm sure the cause of science will be considerably advanced if we hear what you are whispering to Mr. Roberts. It was nothing, sir. I apologize for talking during lecture, sir. Good. We will now see that by the addition of a few minims of this tincture we will completely alter the character of the subject under observation. Mr. Jekyll, are you ready to carry off the rest of the experiment? Yes, sir, quite ready. Good. The action of extreme heat which we will now apply by means of lighting a flame under this retort will bring about a further interesting. Oh, come on, Jekyll. You're not gonna stick at those books all your life, are you? Well, I've got exams in 5 weeks time, don't forget. Oh, what have you have. You'll pass with one hand tied behind your back. Tear in for this weekend and come to London with Roberts and me. Be back on Sunday night and you'll feel like 40 men after it. Working yourself to death, man, don't think you've smiled for a month. With you about to make a fest of yourself. Then come on, be human. Have you ever been on a binge in your life? Have I? Well, yes, I guess I have. Oh, I don't believe it. You've got that monkish pallor that betrays the pure in heart. Can't endure it myself. Then come along and we'll wallow in sin. You mean it? Of course I do. I haven't seen London for months. I love the dirty, bedraggled old hag. Let's go and fill our nostrils full of the odor of her evil doing. Is this really you, Jekyll? And me thinking you were a positive monk? Casanova was a monk, don't forget. By Jove, so he was. But to see you sitting there under that lamp makes me think more of a knight of the Holy Grail than of him. Then I'll be Tannhauser in the Venus bag. Begone, dull care, away with bookish learning. What if the hand does shake when making the experiment? Who knows? A new discovery may be made and I'll be famous. If old Prof. Marriott sees you at it, heaven help you. He's grooming you for Harper Fellowships in the year. Oh, come along, let's get out of here. The girls here are the same as the ones at Farrow's. Well, what do you expect? They've all got two legs, two arms and no brain. Can't anybody show me something different? Be back at the university this time tomorrow night and I won't have done a single thing I haven't done before. He wants variety. What about it, Jekyll? Time to lead us to some dark and secret sand. Well, if you persist in sticking to the West End, you'll never find variety. Oh, what do you mean? Well, this is the sort of thing our fathers used to indulge in. If you want something different. Of course we do. Well, then, come along. I say, where are we going? To old Cheapside. The Embankment. The haunts and the dives of the East End. Have you got walking sticks and buttons on the pockets of your coat? You'll need them. Jekyll. You two faced deceiver. Have you been keeping all this knowledge to yourself and letting us waste our time and money on the imitation bites of Bloom's R? Oh, well, we've still got one night left. Walpurgis night. On to the Witch's Sabbath.
Henry Jekyll
Oh, you are not going.
Bubba Wallace
Say, my little dear, we're leaving you for dark and desperate deeds.
Henry Jekyll
Oh, but what about Ms. Lair? You promised me.
Bubba Wallace
Here's the money. Eat it or put in the top of your stocking, but don't ask the stain what you do it.
Henry Jekyll
Oh, but I promised to have supper with a rich banker from Hamburg for you.
Bubba Wallace
Never let your heart run away with your head, little one. Go and tell him you love him best after all. Well, come on Lanyon and Roberts, let's get a tab.
Henry Jekyll
Hi. Wake up, Henty. Pat's singing out for you. What for? He wants you downstairs, of course. Or they tell him I'm not coming. Oh, don't be mad. You got to. There's three toffs just come in. They're drunk as lords and slinging their money round like anything. One of them just paid two quid for a bottle of food. Oh, what do I care? I'm tired. I've been working all night. I'm not coming down to sing songs for any toffs at this hour. What time is it in here? After three o'.
Bubba Wallace
Clock.
Henry Jekyll
Well, that puts the lid on it. I'm not coming down again for the Prince of Wilde. You better not let Herr Pater say that. He sent me up to get your special. You haven't been here so long as the rest of us and you don't know pap when he gets Mad. I've been here long enough to know when I've earned what he pays me. I done enough for one night and that's that.
Bubba Wallace
Hetty. What's the matter with you? Make it lively.
Henry Jekyll
There he is now. Take my tip and you'll come down.
Bubba Wallace
What the. Why aren't you out of bed? Who told you to knock off work like this?
Henry Jekyll
I'm tired.
Bubba Wallace
You'll have more than this to make you tired before you're done. Now come on, get up out of it this minute. Come downstairs and entertain the gentleman. Or do I have to drag you down. Bitter lug, you.
Henry Jekyll
Kick your hands off me, you slave driver, you.
Bubba Wallace
What's this? Is this the return I get for taking you off the streets? Where would you have been if it hadn't been me took pity on you?
Henry Jekyll
Took pity on me? I like that. There's about as much pity in you as there is in a man eating tiger.
Bubba Wallace
So that's the way of it, isn't? Then take that, you little impudent faggot. Yeah. Now you do as I tell you and come downstairs.
Henry Jekyll
No. No, I won't.
Bubba Wallace
Well, we'll see about that. I'm giving you just long enough for me to count 10 before I take holds of you and throw you out of the place, lock, stop and barrel. And where'll you be then, I'd like to know.
Henry Jekyll
Oh, is it? Do as it is. It ain't any use making a fuss. And why isn't it any use if all you other girls are doing is sign things will be different round here. But you haven't got the nerve. And he gets away with it. I've been here six months now and I haven't ever got out our debt to him. I'll be glad if he threw me out and then I'll be rid of him.
Bubba Wallace
You would, eh? Then out you go. Go on, out of this right this minute.
Henry Jekyll
Then give me back the clothes I had when I came.
Bubba Wallace
What, those rags? I burnt them long ago.
Henry Jekyll
But I can't go without clothes. And the kind I have to wear here aren't fit to go out in the street in.
Bubba Wallace
No, you're not going in any clothes of mine. You're going as you are. And the first policeman who's comes along and arrest.
Henry Jekyll
That's how you keep your girl there, isn't it? We're slaves, that's what we are. You feed us and dress us and make us do the dirty work you're growing rich on.
Bubba Wallace
Shut your mouth or I'll fetch you such A swipe you'll not forget in a hurry.
Henry Jekyll
Go ahead and do it. I'd rather that than go downstairs and be mauled about by those drunken brutes down there. I won't do you dirty work, do you hear? I'm through with it. I'm finished.
Bubba Wallace
We as quick and squad. Or do I have to knock the daylights out of you? Put on your clothes and come downstairs. All right.
Henry Jekyll
No, I won't. I won't. I won't. Steve. I won't spy.
Bubba Wallace
Jimmy. I've stood enough. Get out and out.
Henry Jekyll
Here.
Bubba Wallace
Come on. Here. Here. What's going on here? What's going on here? Hetty. Henry.
Henry Jekyll
Henry Jekyll.
Bubba Wallace
Oh, Henry. What are you doing here? What's that man been doing? Why, you, Honor, it was all a mystery. Have you been striking her? One of those marks on her face and arms? Shut your mouth, you dirty blackguard. Hetty. How long have you been here?
Henry Jekyll
Six months.
Bubba Wallace
Oh, Hetty. Six months.
Henry Jekyll
Oh, what are you, Kir. It was you that drove me.
Bubba Wallace
I know, I know, but I'll. I'll take you out of it. Where are your clothes?
Henry Jekyll
I haven't got any.
Bubba Wallace
But these. Not a coat?
Henry Jekyll
No, nothing.
Bubba Wallace
Here. Here, take mine. Take mine. Quick. What are you doing? Is she a relative of yours? Never mind what she is. Get out of my way. And don't you try to stop this girl coming with me. I'll find some way to clean up this hole of yours and put you where you belong. Now, Hetty, are you ready?
Henry Jekyll
Oh, Henry, you're mad. You can't do this.
Bubba Wallace
I'm going to. I'm going to try and make up for what I did six months ago. Come on, let's go. Well, saints preserve us. A gentleman like him and a low little tug like her. And he'll take the other two gentlemen away with him as like as not. Bad things. Esther. Hey, Jekyll. Jekyll, where are you going? Who's the girl you've got? Never mind. I'll see you on Victoria Station at 7 o' clock Sunday evening. Well, how's that for rapid work? Robert goes upstairs to see what the noise is about and comes up with a girl wrapped up in his overcoat and gets away with her toe. Look, he's putting her into a cab. What? There's something more to our young friend Jekyll than meets the eye. This will have to be investigated. Come along. Let's follow.
Henry Jekyll
Sam.
Bubba Wallace
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Henry Jekyll
What do you think makes the perfect snack? Hmm, it's gotta be when I'm really.
Bubba Wallace
Craving it and it's convenient.
Henry Jekyll
Could you be more specific?
Bubba Wallace
When it's craving.
Henry Jekyll
Okay, like a freshly baked cookie made.
Bubba Wallace
With real butter, available right down the.
Henry Jekyll
Street at a.m. p.m. Or a savory breakfast sandwich I can grab in just a second at a.m. p. M. I'm.
Bubba Wallace
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Henry Jekyll
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Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio – "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (Episode 06 of 52)
Release Date: August 5, 2025
In the sixth installment of Harold's Old Time Radio's long-running adaptation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," listeners are transported back to the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of classic radio dramas. This episode delves deeper into the duality of Dr. Henry Jekyll and his mysterious counterpart, Mr. Hyde, weaving a narrative that balances scientific intrigue with personal turmoil.
The episode primarily unfolds within an academic environment, likely the university where Dr. Jekyll conducts his research. The atmosphere shifts between the confines of the laboratory and the bustling, morally ambiguous streets of London, particularly highlighting areas like Cheapside and the East End's Embankment.
The episode kicks off with Dr. Jekyll and Lanyon discussing their environment and academic aspirations. Their conversation reveals Jekyll's internal conflict between his scientific pursuits and the allure of indulging in less disciplined activities.
As the narrative progresses, Bubba Wallace emerges as a force compelling Jekyll to abandon his scholarly pursuits for revelry and indulgence. This pressure culminates in a confrontation where Jekyll resists Bubba's demands, highlighting the struggle between his responsible self and his darker impulses—the essence of his transformation into Mr. Hyde.
Parallel to this, personal relationships come under strain, particularly Jekyll's interactions with Hetty and his promises to Ms. Lair, adding emotional depth to his predicament.
The episode escalates with threats of physical confrontation as Bubba Wallace exerts control over Jekyll, pushing him towards a breaking point. The tension reaches its peak when Jekyll defiantly refuses to succumb, leading to a pivotal moment of transformation that sets the stage for future conflicts.
Academic Ambitions vs. Indulgence
Timestamp [00:50]
Lanyon: "We come in freshers, we go out lawyers, doctors, engineers. Nothing so plebeian as that in the stronghold of culture."
Timestamp [02:10]
Jekyll: "If old Prof. Marriott sees you at it, heaven help you."
The Temptation of Mr. Hyde
Timestamp [04:20]
Bubba Wallace: "Come along and we'll wallow in sin."
Timestamp [05:00]
Jekyll: "Have you ever been on a binge in your life?"
Confrontation and Resistance
Timestamp [08:24]
Bubba Wallace: "What's this? Is this the return I get for taking you off the streets?"
Timestamp [09:40]
Henry Jekyll: "We are slaves, that's what we are."
Transformation and Cliffhanger
Timestamp [10:57]
Henry Jekyll: "Do as it is. It ain't any use making a fuss."
Climactic Line:
Bubba Wallace: "Get out of my way. And don't you try to stop this girl coming with me."
Prof. Marriott on Discipline:
[01:30] Jekyll: "It's along here. Quite decent little place. Got a good fireplace and a window looking out into one of the squares."
Bubba Wallace on Control:
[08:11] Bubba Wallace: "You'll have more than this to make you tired before you're done."
Jekyll's Defiance:
[09:24] Henry Jekyll: "But I can't go without clothes."
Bubba's Ultimatum:
[10:00] Bubba Wallace: "We as quick and squad. Or do I have to knock the daylights out of you?"
Jekyll's Plea:
[10:06] Henry Jekyll: "No, I won't. I won't. I won't."
Duality of Human Nature: The episode continues to explore the central theme of duality, emphasizing the constant battle between societal responsibilities and personal desires.
Pressures of Academia: Dr. Jekyll's struggle reflects the broader pressures faced by individuals in highly demanding professional environments.
Manipulation and Control: Bubba Wallace's character embodies external forces that attempt to sway Jekyll from his path, highlighting themes of manipulation and loss of autonomy.
Moral Ambiguity: The interactions between characters blur the lines between right and wrong, pushing Jekyll towards morally questionable decisions.
This episode masterfully blends suspense, character development, and thematic depth, staying true to the essence of the original "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" narrative while infusing it with fresh, engaging elements. The tension between Dr. Jekyll and Bubba Wallace sets the stage for dramatic transformations and unforeseen consequences, keeping listeners eagerly anticipating the unfolding of this classic tale.
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Episode Positioning: Being the sixth episode out of a 52-episode series, this installment builds upon previous character arcs and sets up future plot developments, maintaining continuity and listener engagement.
Enjoy tuning into "Harold's Old Time Radio" for more thrilling episodes exploring the timeless battle between good and evil within us all.