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Art tekkint raise owter meeh, Lad?

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fookwit | 18:50 Wed 11th Aug 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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Hi, can anyone identify which 60's film & book this quote comes from? "Art tekkint raise owter meeh, Lad?"? My apologies if the dialect conversion is lacking. Thanks in advance.
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Stab in the dark here - Kes, by Barry Hines?
Billy Liar, by Keith Waterhouse. Towards the end of the story, a depressed and anxious Billy meets the elder owner of the firm for which he works, and in his anxiety unconsciously starts to mimic the proud old guy to his face - then he finds out (too late as usual) that people are rarely quite as stupid as they look..!! :o)
TommyC you're spot on. What was the firm called - 'Shadrack and ..'?. Can't remember it. Shadrack was the old guy's partner played by Leonard rossiter I think.
I think the firm was called Shadrack and Duxbury

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