Inside were gathered important men, men of letters, letters like, Dear Sir, my daughter tells me...
9 seconds sound clip from The Goon Show, Series 6, Sale of Manhattan classic radio program.
You can hear this line at 00:01:08 in the radio play.
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- But enough of me... and believe me... there is enough of me.
- Listen now to the tale of, The Lost Colony.
(Dramatic link - brass orchestra)
- It was the spring of nineteen crid naught hundred and thews.
- The place, the Karl Marx room at the Athenaeum Club in Commercial Road.
- Inside were gathered important men, men of letters, letters like, Dear Sir, my daughter tells me...
- In one corner of a room, surrounded by a friend, was Sir Neddie Seagoon...
- Master at Arms, Doctor of Legs, and Stoke-Newington twit.
- They are listening to the wireless set.
(Maniacal laughter followed by gunshot)
- You have just heard the right-honourable R.A. Butler on the financial prospects for the coming year.
[...]