2 seconds sound clip from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981) - Episode 4 sitcom.
You can hear this line at 00:03:33.722 in the Blu-ray version of the TV Series.
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- Mice? Look, are we talking about the same things? Mice mean to me little white furry creatures with a cheese fixation and women standing screaming on tables in early '60$ sitcoms.
- Earthman, it is sometimes hard to follow your mode of speech.
- Remember, I have been asleep inside this planet of Magrathea, for, erm... 5 million years, and know little of these early '60s sitcoms of which you speak.
- These creatures you call mice are not as they appear. They are merely the protrusion into our dimension of vast hyper intelligent, pan-dimensional beings. This business with the cheese and squeaking is just a front. They've been experimenting on you.
- Ah! No, look, you've got it wrong! It was us. We were experimenting on them. Making them run down mazes, ring little bells, eat little bits of cheese. And by analyzing their behaviour, we were able to learn all sorts of things about ourselves.
- Such subtlety.
- Well, how better to disguise their true natures? How better to guide your way of thinking than to be right down there, amongst you, suddenly running down the maze the wrong way, eating the wrong bit of cheese, unexpectedly dropping dead of myxomatosis.
- If it is finely calculated, the cumulative effect is enormous.
- Do not be alarmed. Just sit. Turn... back, back.
- I must tell you that your planet and people have formed the matrix of an organic computer running a ten-million year research program into the ultimate question of Life, the Universe, and everything.
- See, they really are particularly clever, hyper intelligent pan-dimensional beings.
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