- [first title card]
- Title Card: This is the story of George Harvey Bone who resided at number 12, Hangover Square, London, S.W. in the early part of the Twentieth Century. The British Catalogue of Music lists him as a Distinguished Composer~~~
- George Harvey Bone: But, Dr. Middleton, music is the most important thing in the world to me.
- Dr. Allan Middleton: No, Mr. Bone, the most important thing is your life.
- Netta Longdon: "All for you. There's not a thing I wouldn't or that I couldn't do." You wrote that for me, George. But you've never really tried to find out, have you?
- Children: [chanting] Please do remember the fifth of November. Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.
- [last lines]
- Sir Henry Chapman: Why didn't he try to get out?
- Dr. Allan Middleton: It's better this way, sir.
- George Harvey Bone: And what did Guy Fawkes do?
- Children: He tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
- [first lines]
- Street Vendor: Look! It's old Ogilby's place!