which a year later became The Goon Show. Alongside his jazz harmonica, he was a comic foil to Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine and Harry Secombe; in one episode, Milligan says that ...
After the war, they met Sellers and Bentine. The four struck a friendship, which involved the pub Grafton's, performing and experimenting with tape recorders. Eventually, they managed to get a series ...
He moved to Britain and in 1951 joined a new BBC radio series, Crazy People, which a year later became The Goon Show. Alongside his jazz harmonica, he was a comic foil to Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers ...
One of Britain's most popular post-war comedy stars, Peter Sellers, is the subject of the latest biography from one of Britain's most popular comedy historians, Robert Ross. From The Goon Show to The ...
Michael Bentine and Peter Sellers. Their radio show - initially titled The Crazy People - would run from 1951 until 1960. "It's still playing on radio today, and to younger listeners The Goon Show ...