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The Goon Show Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 30

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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291 Combine maximum heat power! -Heat power at maximum!
292 Come lad, enough of this.
293 Come on you fools, there's more of this where that came from.
294 Come over here and warm yourself by this Recruiting-Sergeant.
295 Come, Moriarty, next stop, Bloodnok.
296 Comment allez-vous? -Bien, merci. Et vous? -Oh, that's the end of that. Haha.
297 Crun's vital battle songs have arrived.
298 Dame of the Empire, at the present appearing in a television 'That's your lot', 'Where's your bonse?', 'What's up now?', 'Who's your dad?', 'Why have you come?' and other edifying panel games.
299 December the first, very cold.
300 December the third. Deep snow. Starlings sleeping peacefully. Noise continuing.

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