Life Must Go On Narrator Peter Benson believes that his son, Andy, is innocent. But Andy was found guilty in a court of law. Every spare minute of Peter’s time – and Sheila’s time, too – is taken up in trying to find evidence to establish Andy’s innocence... But Peter has very little spare time. He has a business to run. Life, as they say, must go on... Peter ... and send a copy to Mr. Cox. That’s C – Charlie, O – Oscar, X – X-ray. Angela Oh, I’m sorry. Peter That’s OK. Come in, Miss Marriot. Angela It’s not urgent. Peter No problem. I’ve just this minute finished dictating a letter. Angela To Dan Harvey? Peter Yes, to Dan. How did you guess? Angela Well, you’ve already dealt with all your other incoming correspondence. Peter You’d make a good detective... Or a thief, for that matter. Angela A thief? Me, a thief? Peter Ha, ha. “Set a thief to catch a thief”. That’s what I meant. Ha, ha... Angela Ha, ha... I see. “Poachers make the best gamekeepers”. That sort of thing. Peter That’s it... Well, what can I do for you? Angela This morning you asked me to do an inventory of office equipment here in Head Office. Peter And? Angela I’ve done it... Peter Already? Angela Of course. I’ve done it, but I have a few questions to ask. Peter Fire away. Angela Well, we have seven electric typewrites... Peter Electric or electronic? Angela Electric. We have two electronic typewrites. Peter Who has them? Angela They’re both in Accounts. Peter In Accounts Department? Why? Angela They’re useful for invoices. They can store a lot of names and addresses. Peter Yes, of course. I remember authorizing them now. Angela You authorized their purchase last September. Peter Yes, yes... Do we have any manual typewrites left here? Angela No Not a single one. Peter We don’t have any other dictating machines, do we? Angela Only one. Mine. But I wanted to ask you about... Narrator Angela asked Peter about the possibility of purchasing some microcomputers, for word processing, and a fax machine to use instead of the telex where possible. Peter asked her to let him have a memo listing the equipment currently in use, together with her recommendations.