When Louis Met... The Hamiltons

When Louis Met... The Hamiltons

Louis Theroux:
In a strange way, because the accusations are so bizarre, they may end up helping this weird brand that you've evolved.

Christine Hamilton:
Oh, Louis. Brand. You talk to us about a weird brand, you're the weird brand.

Louis Theroux:
Do you know what I mean though?

Neil Hamilton:
Well, you've made weirdness into an artform.

Louis Theroux:
No, because the bankruptcy and the Al Fayed thing, that's a bit sort of...

Christine Hamilton:
It's old hat now.

Louis Theroux:
It was old hat and it was sort of... And even I, when we were doing this, was like "Well, they are interesting, they've got an interesting relationship but all the scandal's a bit pass?." And this, this does... I mean, I don't think most people will believe it but they will think "Ooh, there's something a bit interesting about them, they're an intriguing couple..."

Christine Hamilton:
[bending down and looking at Louis - who is seated - straight in the eye] Do you think, Louis, that you have invested in, what's the word, invented all this, for the purposes of your documentary?

Neil Hamilton:
Oh, that's a point, isn't it? I never thought of that. This is the real conspiracy.

Christine Hamilton:
You're just saying, basically...

Neil Hamilton:
You're behind this.

Christine Hamilton:
In shorthand, you were saying the Hamiltons were getting a bit boring because all the allegations are old hat. And suddenly we've got this and here you are... [she points a finger at him]

Louis Theroux:
Do you think I've invented it, is that what you're asking?

Christine Hamilton:
Now, I'm not sure.

Christine Hamilton:
[about the documentary filming, which has coincided with the sex scandal] We were already agreed to do this with Louis, and as you know...

Granny:
Yes, but you didn't know what was going to happen. You should have given Louis his marching orders.

Louis Theroux:
Well, no, I wouldn't - See, I agree with Granny up to a point. I think it's good that we're still doing the documentary.

Granny:
It's good for you, but it's not good for them.

Louis Theroux:
Well, it's good for me.

[he laughs]

Louis Theroux:
Well, no, the point I was going to make is that... this isn't going out for several months, so this in no way affects what's going on at the moment.

Granny:
Well, then it'll only drag the whole thing out of the mire again. Well, this is the last straw, isn't it? To have it all going on tape and screened...

Neil Hamilton:
No, not at all, I'm all in favour of it.

Granny:
Well, it is for me, Neil, I'm sorry, dear. I was brought up in a different era from you. These things never happened, there wasn't any television. We got the first radio with the crystals in my youth. The idea that everything you do is going on screen and on tape and on God knows what...

Neil Hamilton:
Well, it's very useful to have contemporary...

Granny:
It may be useful to you but it is not useful to me. All I'm saying is how you appear - can appear, not necessarily do appear, not to anybody who knows you or knows us - but to this ghastly media circus.

Louis Theroux:
Easy.

Granny:
Sorry, darling. I'm not going easy for you.

[she laughs]

Louis Theroux:
But it's a little bit hurtful, isn't it?

[Granny laughs out loud]

Granny:
Come on, Louis! The media isn't capable of being hurt.

[points to the cameraman]

Granny:
Look at him, he's part of the media, too. He sits there, trying to look innocent.

Christine Hamilton:
Doesn't succeed though, does he?

Granny:
No, he doesn't, as far as I'm concerned, no.

Louis Theroux:
[laughs] No, he's all right, Will's all right. Blame me.

Granny:
No. I don't believe a word you say.

[the charges against the Hamiltons have been dropped and the media have gone away. Louis has taken them out to dinner to mark the last night of filming the documentary. But now they're talking about filing various lawsuits. Louis thinks they should just put the whole thing behind them]

Christine Hamilton:
I mean, I know I'm arguing against myself, because right now I would just like to walk out of that door and just disappear into oblivion... We have now got the power to create interest in the fightback and also to try and generate interest in the various organisations who are fighting for people who have been accused wrongfully of various crimes. And you can't just walk away from that.

Louis Theroux:
It sounds a teeny bit... the word you used against Martin Bell...

Christine Hamilton:
Sounds sanctimonious, I suppose.

Louis Theroux:
Yeah, sounds a bit sanctimonious.

Christine Hamilton:
I knew you were going to say sanctimonious. Well, you believe all the cuttings.

[she gets up and leaves the table]

Christine Hamilton:
[to Neil] Come on, let's go.

Neil Hamilton:
What do you mean, go? We haven't had our pudding.

Louis Theroux:
Is she walking out?

Neil Hamilton:
I think she's going to get some more bread.

[Christine returns to the table]

Christine Hamilton:
If the Hamiltons are demanding money to appear on television, that's par for the course and everybody believes that, but if the Hamiltons are actually saying that they want to do something that's worthwhile and good, you tell me that's sanctimonious - Well, thank you, Louis! You have completely missed the point of the last whatever minutes of conversation. Because we are in the limelight, because this whole business has been hugely escalated by the press cos there's nothing else going on in August, it is precisely because we're in the limelight that...

Neil Hamilton:
[interrupting] Macedonia is totally irrelevant...

Christine Hamilton:
[tries to put her hand over Neil's mouth to shut him up] It's because we realise...

Neil Hamilton:
No, but that's the judgment of news editors all over the place...

[Christine bangs the table and turns away in frustration. Neil makes a silly sheepish face]

Christine Hamilton:
I was making a point and you completely cocked it up. So... No, I give up.

Neil Hamilton:
No, you don't.

Christine Hamilton:
I do, cos I've forgotten the thread.

Neil Hamilton:
You're carrying on, that's an order. Das ist ein befehl!


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