ANDREW DENTON:: One of the interesting things you said last week is by the time this is over, more than the truth will be outed.
JOHN LAWS:: Yes.
ANDREW DENTON:: What or who were you referring to when you said that?
JOHN LAWS:: People.
ANDREW DENTON:: Which people?
JOHN LAWS:: The... Well, do you want me to name them?
ANDREW DENTON:: Mmm.
JOHN LAWS:: Well, I suppose ultimately it'll be revealed that there is a reason that a couple wanted to stay in the closet. I heard a wonderful story about Professor Flint at Bathurst. Did you read that? A nice man wrote it in the newspaper.
ANDREW DENTON:: Please explain, as they say.
JOHN LAWS:: At Bathurst there apparently was a hearing for a...a licence renewal. And the professor, when he comes into his rooms in Sydney, they do the... (Knocks on table) ..and he comes in like the judge and everybody has to stand. But in this rather small motel in Bathurst, there wasn't another room to come in. (Laughs) But there was a closet. And he got... This is all in the paper. It must be right. He got in the closet and they went... (Knocks on table) ..and he came out of the closet.
(AUDIENCE LAUGHS)
JOHN LAWS:: I wonder, is he ever going to do that again?