James BBC Radio Drama Collection (CD) Documentary extracts include items … The Goons / Peter Sellers: The Best Of The Goons (CD) Sale price £4.99 £4.99 Regular price £9.99 £9.99 Save £5 P.D. Season 4, Episode Special Air date August 31, 1954 Written by Spike Milligan Guest(s) Andrew Timothy Produced by Peter Eton Musical interludes unidentified Episode Guide previous Archie in Goonland next The Whistling Spy Enigma
Also included is the special satirical show The Starlings, recorded without an audience or orchestra, plus radio programmes including Vivat Milligna!, Growing Up with the Goons and Radio Fun: The Story of Radio Comedy Part 7. The Goon Show Compendium, Vol.
However Amazon did not list the titles of the shows on the CD's (well not so I could see). By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy . 0 Goon Show scripts here All these scripts were, of course, originally written by Spike Milligan (with the occasional co-writer) to be performed by The Goons, and as it has been pointed out, they are rather documentations of what is actually heard in the shows, including ad libs, gaffes, and what have you, than mere reproductions of the original scripts. Naturally we would rebuild again, but if the starlings still persist in roosting there we'll have no compulsion but to blow it up yet again. Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. The Goon Show is a British radio comedy programme, originally produced and broadcast by the BBC Home Service from 1951 to 1960, with occasional repeats on the BBC Light Programme.The first series broadcast from 28 May to 20 September 1951, was titled Crazy People; subsequent series had the title The Goon Show, a title inspired, according to Spike Milligan, by a Popeye character. 27:49 [Deleted video] Vintage Comedy Corner music. We'll see who gets tired first Minnie: But think of the expense Neddy: No fears there. The Goon Show's style of humour was an influence on many later British comedians, notably Monty Python and The Goodies, and even The Beatles' humorous side has roots in this show.
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The Goon Show was a British radio comedy programme, originally produced and broadcast by the BBC Home Service from 1951 to 1960, with occasional repeats on the BBC Light Programme.The first series, broadcast from 28 May to 20 September 1951, was titled Crazy People; subsequent series had the title The Goon Show, a title inspired, according to Spike Milligan, by a Popeye character.
( John Lennon specifically credited the Goons as an influence.)
The Best of the Goon Shows: The Great Statue Debate / The Starlings, an album by The Goons on Spotify We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. The episodes included are: The Starlings - Series 4 Special (31 August 1954), The Missing Scroll - Series 5, Episode 19 (1 February 1955), Nineteen Eighty-Five - Series 5, Episode 20 (8 February 1955), and The Man Who Won the War (AKA Seagoon MCC) - Series 6, …
For a goonatic such as myself I was miffed to find that two of the four episodes were previous releases "The Starlings" is on Milligan at the BBC (which I already have) and 1985 is a rehash of a show on Goons Volume 5 which of course I already have as well. 1 : No Title (1951-05-28) 2 : No Title (1951-06-04) 3 : No Title (1951-06-11)
The anxieties raised by urban starlings gained such a reputation that they even became the subject of political satire in 1954 when the popular radio comedy show The Goons, dedicated an episode to satirising the parliamentary debates.
For a goonatic such as myself I was miffed to find that two of the four episodes were previous releases "The Starlings" is on Milligan at the BBC (which I already have) and 1985 is a rehash of a show on Goons Volume 5 which of course I already have as well.