Please,sir, aninspector’scalled”Shewas a livelygood-lookinggirl – country-bred, I fancyPublic men, MrBirling, haveresponsibilitiesas well asprivilegesNow look at thepair of them-the famousyoungergeneration whoknow it all.I'm talking asa hard-headedpractical manof businessShe was youngand pretty andwarm-hearted-and intenselygratefulBut remember this.One Eva Smith hasgone- but there aremillionsand millions andmillions of Eva Smithsand John Smiths stillleft withus,Girls ofthatclass We don’t livealone. We aremembers of onebody. We areresponsible foreach otherIt’s better toask for theEarth thanto take itA man has tomake his own way– has to look afterhimself – and hisfamily too, ofcourseNo, he’sgiving us therope- so thatwe’ll hangourselvesYou’ll hearsome peoplesay war isInevitable …fiddlesticks!’ But thesegirls aren’tcheap labour-they’repeople I’m verysorry. But Ithink she onlyhad herself toblameAfter all,y’know, we’rerespectablecitizens andnot criminals I’ll never,never do itagain toanybody…Yes, goon,MummyWhy- youfool- heknows. Ofcourse heknows.A girl died tonight.A pretty, lively sortof girl, who neverdid anybodyany harm. But shedied in misery andagony- hating lifeAnd I say thegirl’s dead andwe all helped tokill her- andthat’s whatmattersIf there’snothing elsewe have toshare ourguiltYou’re not thekind of father achap could goto when he’s introublethat’s whyProbably aSocialist orsome sortof crankGo and lookfor the fatherof the child.It’s hisresponsibilityPlease,sir, aninspector’scalled”Shewas a livelygood-lookinggirl – country-bred, I fancyPublic men, MrBirling, haveresponsibilitiesas well asprivilegesNow look at thepair of them-the famousyoungergeneration whoknow it all.I'm talking asa hard-headedpractical manof businessShe was youngand pretty andwarm-hearted-and intenselygratefulBut remember this.One Eva Smith hasgone- but there aremillionsand millions andmillions of Eva Smithsand John Smiths stillleft withus,Girls ofthatclass We don’t livealone. We aremembers of onebody. We areresponsible foreach otherIt’s better toask for theEarth thanto take itA man has tomake his own way– has to look afterhimself – and hisfamily too, ofcourseNo, he’sgiving us therope- so thatwe’ll hangourselvesYou’ll hearsome peoplesay war isInevitable …fiddlesticks!’ But thesegirls aren’tcheap labour-they’repeople I’m verysorry. But Ithink she onlyhad herself toblameAfter all,y’know, we’rerespectablecitizens andnot criminals I’ll never,never do itagain toanybody…Yes, goon,MummyWhy- youfool- heknows. Ofcourse heknows.A girl died tonight.A pretty, lively sortof girl, who neverdid anybodyany harm. But shedied in misery andagony- hating lifeAnd I say thegirl’s dead andwe all helped tokill her- andthat’s whatmattersIf there’snothing elsewe have toshare ourguiltYou’re not thekind of father achap could goto when he’s introublethat’s whyProbably aSocialist orsome sortof crankGo and lookfor the fatherof the child.It’s hisresponsibility

An Inspector Calls - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Please, sir, an inspector’s called”
  2. She was a lively good-looking girl – country-bred, I fancy
  3. Public men, Mr Birling, have responsibilities as well as privileges
  4. Now look at the pair of them- the famous younger generation who know it all.
  5. I'm talking as a hard-headed practical man of business
  6. She was young and pretty and warm-hearted- and intensely grateful
  7. But remember this. One Eva Smith has gone- but there are millions and millions and millions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us,
  8. Girls of that class
  9. We don’t live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other
  10. It’s better to ask for the Earth than to take it
  11. A man has to make his own way – has to look after himself – and his family too, of course
  12. No, he’s giving us the rope- so that we’ll hang ourselves
  13. You’ll hear some people say war is Inevitable … fiddlesticks!’
  14. But these girls aren’t cheap labour- they’re people
  15. I’m very sorry. But I think she only had herself to blame
  16. After all, y’know, we’re respectable citizens and not criminals
  17. I’ll never, never do it again to anybody…
  18. Yes, go on, Mummy
  19. Why- you fool- he knows. Of course he knows.
  20. A girl died tonight. A pretty, lively sort of girl, who never did anybody any harm. But she died in misery and agony- hating life
  21. And I say the girl’s dead and we all helped to kill her- and that’s what matters
  22. If there’s nothing else we have to share our guilt
  23. You’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in trouble that’s why
  24. Probably a Socialist or some sort of crank
  25. Go and look for the father of the child. It’s his responsibility