Nah, not it. It's a ruddy goose come over with a message from Churchill, asking how we like the bathing over here.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Snow Goose (1954) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:20:36 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Princess! Oh, princess, watch over him. Watch over him.

- Hey, you all right, mate?

- Fine.

- Hey, look at that one. A ruddy great bird flying into all that muck and stink. Look at it.

- What is it? A swan or something?

- No, it's a ruddy goose. Here, look at it, circling round like it was a dive bomber.

- I'll tell you what we're done for. It's the angel of death had to pick us up.

- Nah, not it. It's a ruddy goose come over with a message from Churchill, asking how we like the bathing over here.

- Yeah, it's a good omen, that's what it is. We'll get out of here yet, mate. You mark my words.

- We won't get out unless some perisher comes and picks us all up, and that's the honest truth.

- Here, here comes a chap that's going to take us there. Look, that little sailing boat coming round through the smoke there.

- Oh, look at him, sailing along as cool as you please, like a blooming toff out for a pleasure spin on a Sunday afternoon at Henley.

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