- Yes. It all means, of course, that New York really belongs to you.
- Me? Then I must be a Red Indian!

— Harry Secombe, Neddie Seagoon (Harry Secombe), Grytpype Thynne (Peter Sellers)

11 seconds sound clip from The Goon Show, Series 6, Sale of Manhattan classic radio program.

You can hear this line at 00:06:48 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Yes, but what you don't know is, that the man who bought New York in 1626 has since died.

- Yes, and furthermore, he died without any heirs.

- He died bald?

- Yes, but only from the waist up.

- Gad!

- Well said.

- Yes it was, wasn't it?

- Neddie, and this is most significant, it has been discovered that the sale of New York was illegal.

- Gad! There, I said it well again.

- Yes. It all means, of course, that New York really belongs to you.

- Me? Then I must be a Red Indian!

- That's it, I'll prove it to you! Put your finger in your cake hole and wobble it about.

(Makes Indian war whoop sound)

- There, you speak the language fluently.

- Yes, I do.

(Loude war whoop)

- Ha ha ha! No swearing yet.

[...]

The Goon Show Sound Clip

The Goon Show RadioQuotes with sound clips from The Goon Show radio comedy programme produced and broadcast by the BBC from 1951 to 1960.

Actors: Peter Sellers (Bloodnok / Bluebottle/ Grytpype-Thynne), Spike Milligan (Eccles / Minnie Bannister), Harry Secombe (Neddie Seagoon)

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