A narrator reads from that text - and then mysteriously disappears midway through the film.
The two short ads simply show the text scrolling up the screen in black letters on a white background as a narrator reads it.
In the third verse, some time has passed, and the narrator reads the old man's obituary in the paper.
These people are never seen, though the worked-over manuscripts the narrator reads appear on screen.
It is a crime story in which the narrator has apparently read Chambers' book, and uses the phrase to describe one of the other characters.
The narrator reads a book about a frog named Freddy who lived in a pond of water.
If a mistake is made the recording is stopped and the narrator reads it again.
Finally, the narrator reads words that appear in red: "And you are going to vote for that again?"
The narrators would occasionally read a novel aloud, with a bit of analysis.
A narrator reads the text in English or a second language, usually Spanish.