Description
Voices, Recording, Sound FX and Editing, by Louise Samuels.
Script by the great Johnny Ball [British TV legend].
A quick sample of comic cockney [East End London] accent -
Middle aged Cockney woman tells her [similar but huskier-sounding] friend how -
As she was 'doing the sprouts' [preparing Brussel sprouts] and...
'looking out kitchen winda' [looking out of the kitchen window]...
a flying saucer landed behind the dustbins [trash cans]...
in her garden [yard]...
and a 'lil' green maaan' [little green man] got out!
...Other translations available upon request!
British woman ; British female; Englishwoman; English woman.
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Vocal Characteristics
Language
English
Voice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)
Accents
British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End)
British (General)
Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Well, there are wass doing the sprats and looking at kitchen window. What? It just came down in the back garden. What did your washing line? No, this fly in salsa? Yeah. Just beyond the spins, it falls on this little green man gets out. You're dust. No soul, sir.
Tags
Characters, Homemaker, Old Lady, Storyteller, Ditzy, Engaging, Humorous, Melodramatic, Midlife, Mysterious, Quirky, Spooky, Wacky, Whimsical, British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End), British (General)