now, the problem with monty, as i said in my arden book, i think he had high functioning asperger's. the bbc put this in to discuss -- me in to discuss this with monty's grandson. he didn't say this was a load of rubbish, he said, actually, i think this is the best explanation. and, of course, you think that's something original when actually there was a psychiatrist who who'd written a large paper 15 or 20 years before. [laughter] so you're never going to be first in that particular way. but i do think it explains a lot about montgomery's problems about not being able to listen to other people and only filtering out anything which didn't agree with his own particular views, which is a major, major mistake in senior commanders. you know? confirmation bias, as it's rightly called. monty suffered from it in a big way. so that was one of the problems there. also actually, let's face it, field marshal brook, monty's boss, once said nothing brings out the worst in people than high command. the photographer, the great wartime photographer cecil beeton added to that. monty did not behave we