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The Happy Holiday Hotel is a small
English hotel nearthe sea. These people
work there:George the hotel manager�
Mary she helps George(George
and Mary are married.)Judy the cook
Peter an old man. He helps outside in
the garden
and carries the bags in the hotel.
1�Scene 1 The telephone call
(In the Happy Holiday Hotel. It is three o'
clock. George istalking to Mary.)(The
telephone rings.)George Hello? Happy
Holiday Hotel. George Harris
here ... Yes, I am the manager... Tony
who?Oh, Tony Madoc the TV star. You'
re TonyMadoc's secretary. I see ... Yes,
that's fine ...You want a large room for �
Tony and hewants to see the sea. Right?
Yes, yes, Iknow - Tony's very important.
A TV star.Yes ... Fish, you say? Yes, that'
s easy. Right,then. Today ... Tony's
coming today.Fine ... Goodbye, and
thank you!
(George puts down the telephone.)
George Today ... Tony's coming today!
 Mary, listen!
I've got good news!
Mary Don't shout George. What is it?
George Tony Madoc - you know, the
television star -
is coming to our hotel this afternoon!
Mary Who?
George Tony Madoc. He's famous! He'
s coming here
at five o'clock today!
Mary He's a TV star, you say? Is he
in Neighbours?
I don't watch TV very much.
George Neighbours! Probably. H�
going to have our
best room and our best food. I'm going to
look at the room now.
Mary Fine, George, but I'm busy. I'm
going to the
supermarket.
George Don't be silly, Mary. You can't
go to the shops
now. He is a famous man. Do you
understand? An important person.
Mary Tony Madoc? I don't know him.
 Is he very
rich?
George I don't know, Mary. But he's
very important.
I know that.
Mary Yes ... Well... I'm going to the
shops now.
See you later, George.
George But, Mary ... stop!�
Scene 2 Fish for dinner(In the
kitchen.)
George Good morning, Judy! We've
got good news.
Tony Madoc is coming today. The famous
TV star.�
Judy Tony who? I don't think I know
the name ...
I don't like TV. I like reading. TonyMadoc .
.. ?
George That's right, Tony Madoc.
Now what have you
got for dinner? Have you got any fish?He
likes fish, his secretary says.
Judy No, I haven't got any fish today,
 Mr Harris.
Sorry. I've got some chicken.
George No. He wants fish. Can you buy
some?Judy Oh no, Mr Harris! I
never buy fish on
Thursdays. I always buy chicken.
George Well, his secretary says fish,
not chicken.
Right?
Judy Don't shout at me. I don't like it.
 I'm leaving.
I'm not going to buy anything. I'm going�
George No Judy, please ... stop! I'm
sorry Judy.
You're a good cook, Judy, a beautiful cook.
Please don't leave now. Mr Madoc is
cominghere today and he wants fish.
Please, please,please Judy, go and buy
some nice fish.
Judy No. It's chicken on Thursdays.
Right?George Oh, OK Judy ... chicken.�
Scene 3 Flowers
(In the garden.)
Peter Hello, Mr Harris. You don't
usually come into
the garden. Can I help you?
George Hello, Peter. I need some
flowers for our best
room.
Peter What? Ten hours on the
telephone? That's a
long time ... and expensive too!
George No, Peter. Not ten hours! I want
SOME
FLOWERS for our best ROOM.
Peter OK, OK. Don't shout, Mr Harris.
 I can hear
you. Flowers. I've got lots of flowers.
George Thanks, Peter. They're for an
important TV
star. He's coming here today.
Peter What's that? Your green car?�
George No, Peter. No. A TV STAR,
HERE TODAY!Peter OK, Mr Harris.
 Don't shout, don't shout.
I can hear you.
Scene 4 The new light for Tony's
room
(In the corridor.)
George Mary, can you help me? Take
these flowers
to Tony's room, please. I've got this new
lightfor the room. Do you like it?
(The new light is green. It has yellow and
red flowerson it.)
Mary Oh, George! It's horrible. You
can't put that
in his room!
George Yes, I can. I think it's beautiful.
I like it and
I'm going to put it up now. Can you help
me?
Mary Oh, all right. Give me the �
flowers.
67�(In the room.)
George Hold the ladder, Mary. I'm
going to put the
light up. Careful, now!
Mary I want a cup of coffee.
George Please, Mary. Not now. Hold
the ladder for
me ... Careful! There!
Mary Ouch! You're standing on my
hand.
George Hold the ladder, Mary. Don't go,�
Mary...!
Ah! Help!
(He falls off the ladder.)
George Ooh ... my head!
Scene 5 An old woman arrives
(It is five o'clock. A woman is getting out of
a taxi.)Woman Good afternoon! Are
you the manager?George Er, no ... yes!
 Yes, I am.
Woman Have you got a room here for
me?
George A room? Oh no. I'm afraid we'
re full. We're
very busy this year.
Woman What! No rooms. Busy? But I
think my ...George That's right, no
rooms. We've got important
people in the hotel today. But er ... what's
your name?
Woman Margaret Adams. And I'm tired,
 too.George Oh, all right. Come in.�
George No ... er ... yes! Very much.
Woman Yes, I do too. I like films best.
(She laughs.)
10
George Here's your key. Your room is
number 5.Woman Thank you. I'm
going up to my room now.
Please bring my bag - it's outside, in the
street.
(The woman goes out.)�
George Her bag? I haven't got time. I
can't take her
bag to her room.
(George carries the woman's bag into the
hotel andquickly puts it in a cupboard.
Mary comes in. She isdrinking coffee.)
Mary Who's that woman, George?
George That's ... er ... Miss Adams.
She's in
room 5.
Mary Oh, that's a horrible room. It's
very small and
you can't see the sea.
George That's right. But it is quiet. It's
fine for her.
She's only going to stay for one or two
nights.Do you like the new light in the big
room?It's nice, I think ... very nice.
Mary It's horrible, George. Red and
yellow flowers!
Ugh! And it's very big. Is it safe?
George Safe? Yes, oh yes, it's safe. H�
ha!
11�Scene 6 The TV star
(It is half past five. A young man is coming
into the hotelcarrying a small bag. He is
wearing jeans.)George Oh, hello,
hello. Welcome!Young man Hello.
George Thank you, thank you,
thank you.(He takes the man's hand.)
Young man That's OK... er, why?
George You've got the big room,
and there's a
new light in there for you too - abeautifu�
new light.
Young man Very nice. Thank you
very much. But I
don't understand.
George Well, you're famous. You're
a TV star.Young man Me? Famous? A
TV star?
(He laughs.)
George And here's the key to your
room. I can
take your bag.
Young man Oh, thank you, but it's not
heavy. I can
carry it. And I'm not famous.
George Yes, you are.Young
man But I'm not.
George Ah, I see ... you're not
famous. You don't
want any TV cameras here. Ha, ha! Yes, I
understand.
Young man You understand?�
George Yes. You want a quiet holiday.
 You're not
famous. Ha, ha! All right, I understand.
Young man Good. Can I see the sea
from my room?George Oh, yes, it'
s one of the rooms in the front
of the hotel. It's very nice.
Young man Is it expensive? I haven't
got a lot of
money, you know.
George That's OK. I like you. I don'
t need the
money. For you, the room is free!
Young man I don't understand ...
George Mary! Mary! Come here!
Come and
meet Mr Madoc!�
Mary comes in. She is holding a cup of
coffee.)Mary What do you want
now?
George Mary, meet Mr Madoc. This
is my wife,
Mary
(George takes Mary's arm. Her coffee goes
over the youngman's jeans.)
Mary Oh, I'm very sorry! Your
jeans! I'm sorry,
Mr... Mr...
Young man Mr Brown. Paul Brown.
George I'm sorry, Mr Madoc. �
Please excuse my
wife. We can clean your jeans for youhere.
 I'm very sorry.
14
Young man Oh, it's all right. It isn't
important. I can
wash my jeans.
Mary I'm sorry, Mr Brown.
George Don't be silly, Mary! His
name is
Mr Madoc.
Young man Er, no ... my name is Paul
Brown.
George Yes, Mary, in this hotel his
name is Paul
Brown, but on TV his name is TonyMadoc.
 You understand ... he wants aquiet
holiday.
(He smiles at the young man.)Young
man What?
George Mary, please ask Peter to �
take
Mr Brown's bag to his room. Quicklynow!
 Thank you.
Mary Can I get another cup of
coffee?George No, Mary, you can't.
 The bag, Mary.
Do you like flowers, Mr Brown? You'
vegot some nice flowers in your room.
They're from our garden, you know.
Young man Oh, no. I'm sorry. I don't
like flowers
very much.
George Fine, fine. I don't like
flowers either.
Mary, put the flowers in the kitchen,
please.
Mary But Peter's going to be
very angry,
George.
15�George In the kitchen, Mary.�
Mary and the young man go out. The
woman comes in.)Woman Excuse
me, but where's my bag?George
What? Oh, your bag? It's here.
Woman I need it in my room.
George Yes, yes. I'm sorry, Mrs ...
er ... but not
now. I am going to take it to your room,
but I'm very busy now. We have a very
important person in the hotel.
Woman But my glasses are in the
bag. I can't
learn the new play without my glasses ...
George Sorry, Mrs ... er ... not now.
(The young man comes in again.)
George Mr Brown! There you are!
Is the room
OK, Mr Brown?
Young man Yes, it's fine, thank you.
George Good, good. Would you
like anything?
A drink? Some champagne? A television?�
Young man No, nothing, thank you.
George Please, have a drink. Mary!
 Bring a
bottle of champagne.
(Mary comes in.)
Mary Champagne, George?
George Yes, bring a bottle of
champagne and ask
Peter to put the television in Mr Brown's
room.
16
Young man But I don't like television
and I don't
drink champagne, thank you very much.
Mary He doesn't want them,
George.
Young man I'm going out for a walk
near the sea
now. What time is dinner?
George Dinner's at half past seven,
 Mr Brown.
Mary, go to the kitchen and talk to Judy�
about dinner, please.
Mary Don't shout, George. I'm
going.(Mary goes to the kitchen. The
young man goes out.George goes back to
reception.)
Woman My bag, please, Mr Harris.
George Ah yes. It's here, in the
cupboard. You
can take it to your room now ...
Woman But I can't carry the bag. It'
s very heavy
and I'm 74 years old.
George Oh, all right. Give it to me.
(He goes to the cupboard and takes out her
bag. They goout.)�
Scene 7 I don't like champagne
(In the hotel's restaurant. It is after eight o'
clock. George islooking at a picture on
the watt. The old woman is sitting ata table.
)
Woman Mr Harris!George Yes?
Woman I'd like my dinner now, please.
It's ten minutes
past eight now, you know.
George Oh, I'm sorry. We're very busy
today. What
would you like?
Woman I'd like some fish.
George I'm sorry, Mrs ... er ... we
haven't got any
fish. No. There isn't any fish.
Woman Oh well. What about a pizza?
There's 'Pizza'
here on the menu.
George Sorry, there's no pizza today.
Woman No pizza ... Well, what have �
you got?George Chicken. We've got
chicken.
Woman All right. I'd like some chicken,
 please.
(George is not listening. The young man is
coming into therestaurant. George goes
to Mr Brown's table.)George Hello, Mr
Brown. Here's your table.
(Mr Brown sits down.) Can I help you?
Whatcan I get for you?18
Woman I'd like some chicken,
please, Mr
Harris.
George All right, Mrs ... er ... all
right. Don't
shout. I'm sorry, Mr ...
Woman I'd like a glass of...
George Champagne, Mr Brown?
Would you like
some champagne now? It's free.
Young man No, thanks. A glass of water�
please.George Please have some
champagne.Young man No, no. I don't
like champagne.Woman I'd like a
glass of water, please.
19�(George goes to the woman's table. He is
angry.)George Mrs ... er ...
Woman My name is Adams. Miss
Adams.
George Miss Adams. We have a
famous TV star here
and we're very busy. I can't do everything.
Do you understand that?�
Woman Oh yes, I understand. / am a
TV star.George Who? What! You're a
TV star?
Woman That's right. My name is Toni
Madoc.George But Tony Madoc is a
man.
Woman Oh no -'Toni' is a woman's
name too!
T-O-N-I. My real name is Margaret Adams
but on TV my name is Toni Madoc.
20
George What? Oh no!
Woman Yes, Mr Harris. And now I'
m going to
leave this hotel, the 'Happy HolidayHotel'.
 I don't know about 'happy' but Iknow it isn'
t good! And I'm not happyhere - I've got
a small room, I can't seethe sea, and Mr
Harris, you're a verysilly man!
(Toni Madoc goes out of the restaurant.
George looks atthe young man sadly.)�
George And who are you?Young
man I'm Paul Brown.
George You're not the TV star?
Young man No, Mr Harris. I'm a
student.George A student!(He
runs to the door.)
George Miss Madoc! Miss Madoc!
Please don't
leave. Have some champagne! Please!It's
free.
21�Scene 8 George sees stars
(In the corridor, outside the big room. Th�
woman istalking to Mary. Mary has got
the woman's bag.)Mary I'm very
sorry. George is sillysometimes. We can
move you to the big
room and the young man can have
theother room. Please don't leave now!
(In the big room Mary and Toni Madoc are
looking out ofthe window. George runs into
the room.)
George Miss Madoc! Here you are!
 Please stay!
You can have the room for nothing free!
(He takes her arm.)
Toni Madoc No, I'm sorry. Goodbye,
Mr Harris.(She is standing under the new
lamp. Suddenly the lampbegins to fall.)
Mary George ... Stop! Listen!
(George pushes the woman. She falls over.
George falls ontop of her. The lamp falls
on George's head. He lies thereand doesn'
t move.)�
Mary Miss Madoc. Are you all
right?
Toni Madoc I'm fine. (She gets up.)
But how is Mr
Harris?
Mary George? George! Speak
to me, George!Toni Madoc Oh, Mr
Harris! Are you all right?(They look at
George. He doesn't speak or move.)
Mary That horrible light isn't
safe. Oh
George, can you hear me? Please say
something, George.
Toni Madoc Now I understand! That
lamp nearly ...
and Mr Harris ... oh, what a nice man!
Because of Mr Harris I'm safe! Thankyou,
 Mr Harris ... thank you, George.
23�George Champagne?
Toni Madoc What a nice man! Thank �
George Champagne?
Toni Madoc What a nice man! Thank
you, Mrs
Harris.
Mary Don't thank me - thank
silly old George.
Would you like a glass of champagnenow,
 Miss Madoc?
(They go out. George is lying on the floor.
He slowly opensone eye.)
George He's very ... No, she's very,
 very
famous. She's a star ...�
The End
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