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This closing line comes from a British comedy show from the 1970s called "The Two Ronnies". It starred Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.

The lines are:

Ronnie Corbett: "It's goodnight from me"

Ronnie Barker: "And it's goodnight from him!"

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