Hark! I hear the cannons roar! Is it the King approaching? Hark! I hear the cannons roar!...
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Diction Student:
Hark! I hear the cannons roar! Is it the King approaching?
Diction Student:
Hark! I hear the cannons roar! Is it the King approaching?
Sally:
[in a very thick New York accent]
Hahk! I hear the cannon's raw! Is it the King approaching?
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Hark I hear the cannons roar
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Is it the king approaching
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Hark I hear the cannons roar
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Is it the king approaching
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Hark I hear the cannons roar
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Is it the king approaching
Clip duration: 18 seconds
Views: 377
Timestamp in movie: 01h 02m 53s
Uploaded: 04 April, 2022
Genres: comedy, drama, music
Summary: The Narrator tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before TV. In the New York City of the late 1930s to the New Year's Eve 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.
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00:15 His wife Ceil adored a very prominent ventriloquist
00:05 Oh God we're all going straight to hell
00:04 I found this on my parents' night table
00:05 You're lucky I love you you old goose bag
00:36 One of many
00:21 My most vivid memory connected with an old radio song
00:15 Abe have you seen Mama's teeth
00:09 Just a minute And besides only creeps and crazy people
00:10 Oh wait
00:15 It's nothing personal
00:31 Fred you must know I have a little crush on you
00:35 I found the show silly
00:36 What Aunt Bea did with the rest of the money
00:11 My heart is full of grief
00:07 Mrs Waldbaum had a steel plate in her head
00:25 Now I love old radio stories
00:13 Next there was Grandpa and Grandma
00:05 All right all right
00:18 Tess I can't decide
00:12 Pay more attention to your schoolwork