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Well, I met the British ambassador and the French ambassador.

5 seconds sound clip from The Danny Kaye Radio Show - "A Baby From Washington" (3.02.1945).

You can hear this line at 00:14:16 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- And speaking of time, Danny, you got back just in time to hear your pal Harry James and his music makers play their special arrangement of Loveless love”.

- Well, thank you, that music makes me awfully glad to be back.

- You're welcome, Danny, and I do mean, welcome home.

- Did you have a good time in Washington?

- Wonderful, just wonderful.

- Hey, Danny, did you exchange repartees with a lot of Washington high honorables?

- Well, I met the British ambassador and the French ambassador.

- That's all? You mean you didn't even have the honor of meeting the ambassador from Brooklyn? Have they severed diplomatic relations again?

- No, although we brooklynites have often been invited to live alone and like it.

- Gee, Danny, when you was a kid in Brooklyn, you used to wonder what it would be like to be king?

- I must've.

- Gee, king of Brooklyn?

- Sure. Then I could be your prime minister... Winston Stander.

- Ah, I can see it all now.

- You can?

- Yeah. It's the big day of your coronation, and you are in your regal robes of mink dyed skunk, with I.. Fox personally holding up your train.

[...]

The Danny Kaye Radio Show Sound Clip

The Danny Kaye Radio ShowQuotes with audio clips from the old-time radio program "The Danny Kaye Show" which ran from Jan. 1945 to May 1946 on CBS.

Actors: Danny Kaye, Eve Arden, Lionel Stander

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