This involved knocking on a door 6,000 times, the door then opens, only for it to turn out to be the wrong door. The Goon Show was one of the most popular radio comedy series created during its day, ...
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 ...
With ever-more BBC radio archival treats now available to buy and enjoy again, self-identified Baby Boomer Hercules Grytpype-Thynne shares his personal memories and pays tribute to some of the biggest ...
Andy Secombe, the son of Neddie Seagoon, goes in search of the other children of the Goons to discover their experiences, good and bad, of living in the shadow of the radio show.
Ground-breaking, surreal BBC radio comedy written by Spike Milligan with Larry Stephens. First billed as Crazy People, ten series of The Goon Show were recorded between 1951 and 1960, but sadly ...
co-star of another 1950s BBC radio programme The Goon Show, only appeared in the Marriage Bureau as a replacement for Kenneth Williams. Mr Harrison, a Lowestoft Sixth Form College teacher and film ...