The Panama Papers Explained with Flowers
A scene from the fourth episode, "It Wouldn't Hurt Them to Give Us a Raise" - from the Dick Van Dyke Show, season 11:
Doug Wesley: (trying to explain Alan Brady's corporate picture) Rob, maybe I can demonstrate it better with the flowers.
Rob Petrie: The flowers?
Doug Wesley: (picking up a vase of flowers) Yeah. Now, this pot is Alan Brady.
Rob Petrie: Good casting.
Doug Wesley: All these flowers are his various enterprises.
Rob Petrie: He has that many flowers, huh?
Doug Wesley: Now this big, lusty, healthy blue flower - that's Ishimoru.
Rob Petrie: (taking the blue flower) Ishimoru... uh, uh - ptpt ptpt - motorcycles.
Doug Wesley: Right, right. Now, this sickly little green flower - that's Tam O'Shanter.
Rob Petrie: (taking the green flower) Tam O'Shanter, uh, coloring books.
Doug Wesley: Right.
Rob Petrie: Got that.
Doug Wesley: Now, this big pink flower - that's Brady Lady.
Rob Petrie: Brady Lady?
Doug Wesley: Brady Lady is owned by Alan's wife.
Rob Petrie: Alan's wife?
Doug Wesley: She pays the band.
Rob Petrie: Alan's wife pays the band?
Doug Wesley: Well, it's a perfectly legitimate loophole, Rob.