The Goon Show - Rommel's Treasure
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The Goon Show - Rommel's Treasure
Broadcast 25th October 1955
Starring: Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe
with Wallace Greenslade.
*Please Note: Musical interludes by Max Geldray and Ray Ellington have been edited out of this version.*
(Original broadcast by the BBC)
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Gad, what memories this revives! I was 92 at the time, having just been demobbed when the Great War came to an end, and I can remember listening to this marvellous programme with my grandfather in our living room etc etc etc etc etc........
@sanityassassin8161
Ай бұрын
Brilliant!😮 YOU should have "auditioned" as a writer. 🤑 Hmmm. 🤔 Let's see...102? Well, you've got to start sometime, Sonny ! 🥴
I'm nearly 80 and still mad as a brush thanks to this lot. Genius Peter Sellers, even Spike was in awe of him.
@johnlocke7097
3 жыл бұрын
I am 77 and right there with you.
@spikemillifan5120
3 жыл бұрын
I'm 40 and found spikes war memoirs by chance at 12 and can't help but see all three as the start of a British comedy just a few episodes of the Goons and it raises my mood every time
@gheffz
3 жыл бұрын
What a great accolade for Peter!!!
@commonsense548
3 жыл бұрын
I am 79 and I remember the joy we all had at listening to these INSANE programs, but oh what FUN. This Earth is so much sadder and poorer for the passing of these wonderful looney characters. Happy memories.
@anindividualist6945
2 жыл бұрын
35 and French, just finding this out. I sure hope I'll get as crazy as you are.
We tuned in the the goon show on the radio BBC in Auckland nz. Had the family crying with laughter in no time. 1960s
Dear God! Sixtythree years ago. Memories of my Dad and I listening to the Goons on a Saturday afternoon on our living room radio in the 1950s in Jamaica. Brings back childhood memories. Unforgettable nutty humour ..."...:look out in the desert, what can you see? .. "Nothing"...... "Here, use these binoculars.... What do you see now?"..... "Nothing....but I can see it more clearly!".....
@richardwicks4190
3 жыл бұрын
I found this series in the 1980s. I really enjoyed the old radio shows as a kid. I remember how much this show would make me laugh. I was in tears once when they were describing an impossible to imagine scene.
@commonsense548
3 жыл бұрын
I remember ALL of the episodes which I and every friend I had listened to RELIGIOUSLY. Happy memories.
I was a very young RN Aviation Cadet doing sea time in 1955, observing bridge duties during last dog-watch on a Tuesday somewhere in the Celtic Sea en route to Gibraltar. The Captain emerged from his sea cabin. "Sparks - can we get the Home Service this far out?" "Possible sir". "Right, get the Goon Show piped up to the bridge". Seventeen years later I had the amazingly good fortune to get two of the rare public tickets for the Last Goon Show recording at the Camden Theatre. Magic memories....
@ianhoward6453
7 жыл бұрын
Beauty! Had the same in the North Atlantic
@emmaline108
7 жыл бұрын
Bob Dennell sex
@coshea1984
6 жыл бұрын
That's absolute magic
@johnlawrence2757
3 жыл бұрын
Bob Dennell yes: I used to go and watch the show being recorded at Mornington Crescent: one would write off to BBC ticket unit - enclosing SAE, of course, and about six months later one’s crumpled badly written envelope would find its way home again with blessings enclosed. Great Fun had by one and all. You were dead lucky with your seagoing experience by the way: I was CCF Naval section and the best I got was a one way trip from Portsmouth to Edinburgh on HMS Gambia plus a return train ticket home
@commonsense548
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnlawrence2757 You were in the CCF. Let me make sure we are talking about the same thing, the Combined Cadet Force, I was in the CCF when I was at King Edwards Grammar School in Stourbridge Worcestershire in the 1950s. Happy memories.
The late Beatle, John Lennon, was a regular listener of the Goon Show until 1956 -- when 'music took him', as he phrased it. So I expect he listened to this 1955 broadcast of Rommel's Treasure in his aunt's sitting room!
My grandfather, who is Australian, actually went to England once and was already a big fan of the Goon Show. While in England, he was at a little restaurant or café kind of place when he actually got a pass to see the Goon Show being performed. He actually got to see Sellers and some other famous British actors while there!
@ianhoward6453
7 жыл бұрын
I had the benefit of being raised in Canada by a Liverpudlian Grandfather then moving to Australia. Let's not get started on how funny New Zealand is!
@Geneva8181
4 жыл бұрын
moviepeasant ....I’m from Australia, and grew up listening to this during the sixties! My Uncle was and still is a huge Goons fan, and to this day still uses goons quotes throughout his conversation. This type of comedy really appeals to the Australian sense of humour !
@thethirdman225
9 ай бұрын
@@Geneva8181 Another Australian here, who also grew up with the Goons in the 70's. My Dad was a huge fan of the Goons and he passed it on to me.
I was only born in 94 (21 years old) but I grew up on these thanks to my grandad. Will always think of him when I hear these!
@michiga5220
7 жыл бұрын
Luke Foord I was born 98 I'm 18!! this stuff us wicked
@darthmarticusLFC
7 жыл бұрын
anime fanatic Awesome, let's hope they live on!
@douglaswitchell9109
6 жыл бұрын
Luke Foohelo!
@stevesstuff1450
6 жыл бұрын
Awesome that you grew up with these shows, and that you have those special memories of your grandad because of them :-) Never forget, and cherish them ;-)
@ChuckMcC
6 жыл бұрын
Luke Foord love old radio programs. You listen too Red Skelton?
Just turned 60 I used to hide the Radio under my Pillow at Boarding School in the Dormitory during the afternoon it was the one thing that cheered me up being away from my family for so long even now Eccles cracks me up god rest their souls
I'm 40 this year and I am so grateful to have been brought up on the Goons, mainly by my Uncle. I'm looking forward to my own son appreciating it too. He's seven and already has a sense of humour just like my own. 😂
I was born in 1979. When i was a kid I used to listen to my father's tapes he recorded from the radio in the 60s NZ. I absolutely loved The Goons, still do! It's great to see people younger than me listen to The Goons! Keep listening kids! Pass them on to your kids! Keep The Goons alive!
@richardwicks4190
3 жыл бұрын
If you still have those tapes, they may be worth some money. Many of the original shows have been lost. Even if the tapes are in poor condition, they can be digitally restored.
@neville132bbk
Жыл бұрын
I used to listen to the show on 4YA at 9:30 on Saturday nights.... Dunedin
@katrinafish2241
Жыл бұрын
Same I was born in 1979 and my dad had the goon show script book. And we'd sit at the weekends doing the voices and listen to them when I was really young. I loved the weekends ❤
@PiraticalMaid-of-All-Work
7 ай бұрын
Gen Z here! Found it through Peter Sellers somehow getting washed into my Pinterest algorithm! (I do love the 60's and also British films of that era, so perhaps this is how he popped up.)
Thanks Spike,Peter and Harry for so many happy hours over the years listening to your shows.
@Bryt25
5 жыл бұрын
Spike to Harry when he was dying: "I'm glad you're going before me. I don't want you singing at my funeral"
@stevep3638
4 жыл бұрын
@@Bryt25 Because of that quote they played a recording of Harry's singing at Spike's funeral. They knew Spike would have enjoyed the joke
@beagle7622
2 жыл бұрын
Peter & Harry could do all the characters even Eccles. Sheer craziness and my god I laughed at this as a kid.. There is no way this will ever be repeated .
I’m 79 yrs old and used to listen to the Goons as well as other programmes,such as Top of the Form,Dick Barton Special Agent and a few others - I sat next to my dear father,Percy,George,Albert King,who was in the London Fire Brigade during the Blitz. He was also in the Merchant Navy as a Steward and before that he was a Bellboy at the Savoy Hotel. He died,aged 81 yrs old in 1996.💖💖💖💖💖💖 My Mother & Father had 6 children,including twins a boy and girl,I am the eldest.
@commonsense548
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful memories, I was born in 1942 so I remember those incomparable programs they saved us from the full realization of the horrors that we had survived. The BBC had an inexhaustible supply of unbelievably talented people where else on Earth could we have heard this genius. Happy memories.
The Goons, pure anarchic brilliance.
As a boy in Australia in the sixties I would listen to the Goons every Wednesday night and then compare gags with my friends at school Thursday morning . Needle needle no forever
@JimTLonW6
5 жыл бұрын
Not only in Oz, social life in the UK pretty much revolved around the latest Goon show. Of course, the only alternative was BBC TV....
These were repeated on Saturday lunchtimes when I was a kid in the 70s / 80s. My dad also bought a number of the LPs. Magical stuff; it saddens me how few people seem to be familiar with them these days.
@Vinterbukser
Жыл бұрын
I think they're a bit too middle class and old fashioned for younger generations. You might as well try and bring back music hall. And wacky doesn't always equal funny - that overused falsetto voice is just irritating. Much of this is a ho-hum 1950s public school humour that younger people can't relate to : /
Somewhere in the 60's I organised a trip for my group for my group to cross the Pennines and attend a live recording of the Goon Show.It was in a scrubby old theater but that meant nothing.The show was a riot of fun,ad-lib and utter chaos on stage.It was the maddest thing I've ever seen or heard and I've never ever forgotten it.It is a memory that can never be replaced.What a brilliant mad-house it was and to me,still is.
@stevesstuff1450
4 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful memory to have... I'm jealous!! And thanks so much for watching and commenting. The Goons were 'lightning in a bottle' and all those who grew up with them know that... nothing like that has ever happened since.... :-)
I never, ever, EVER get tired of any of these. BRILLIANTLY CHILDISH!
I was manufactured in a shed in Sheffield about 20 minutes to 12. I was forced to listen to this then, and I'm still hearing it now! My psychiatrist says spike Milligan is not in my head, which is good because he was mad! Poor spike, his psychiatrist was mad too, so would you be if you were hearing voices, but then that's the beauty of radio, it helps disguise madness. Thanks for the sanity spike.
@richardlitwin4046
6 жыл бұрын
Bless you Nigel biney. Did you know your surname means "He is fucking" in Ancient Greek?
@Bobdennell
Жыл бұрын
I was held prisoner in Malin Bridge ( a small bungalow on the left at the start of Loxley Road to be exact) from age 10 to 18 when I escaped. I trekked the long trek to High Storrs Grammar each day for five years, absorbed next to nothing but the handful of "O" levels I stole gave me the ticket to join the Fleet Air Arm. 'ITMA' and 'Educating Archie' gave way to 'The Goons' and I have never recovered.
The Goon Show were the pythons Heroes!!!!! GREAT to hear this crazy cast again!!!! Thank you, Peter, and Harry!!! God Bless!!!
@SkyeMpuremagic
Жыл бұрын
That's why I'm here
I didn’t start listening to the goons till I moved to Missouri for a short nine month job stint and local radio station out in the middle of nowhere they started playing the goon shows on weekends Saturday I believe I was so impressed I got back to My Home in Los Angeles area eventually I got a CD with every one of their shows and eventually upgraded it to a flash disc At the same time I was working for my boss who was in World War II that was stationed over there and he used to listen to the goon shows over there in England
BRILLIANT! I've been a Goon freak since 1956. I have a whole lot on a CD. I listen to them regularly.
My Dad heard this live when first aired, and he listened to many hours of recordings with me when i was a boy. Many uproarious guffaws were had by all. There are still lines, scenes, catchphrases and silly voices that my brother and I share to this day, even though my father is long gone. They don't make 'em like this anymore. Further, my Venturer Unit had Harry Secombe as honorary member. We asked if he would swear our oath, and his reply contained a polite refusal on the grounds that he '' .. knew a few oaths ...'' of his own.
Born in Aus in ‘39. Heard every episode. Replayed them with other fans every day at school.Glad to find them here on KZread.
@Thursdaym2
4 жыл бұрын
Hope you still around. I'm a 39er too but bet you older than me! Greetings from Cornwall, UK.
@harrietgleeson
4 жыл бұрын
Am still around and under COVID lockdown. Good time to listen again!
Thank you, DAD for sharing your cassettes ,miss you ❤️
I'm glad the musical interludes have been removed. I remember as a kid in the early 90s, fast forwarding these parts on my old cassette deck, to get back to the story. I understand why they needed some filler though, Spike said the pressure to continually come up with material every week, contributed to his numerous nervous breakdowns.
I never missed a show.
"I had retired from the army and was on a goodwill tour of North Africa teaching Morris Dancing to the Arabs. They didn't seem to be quite getting the hang of it".
As a child of the Fifties, I remember every Goon Show !! My favourite was The Great Christmas Pudding
@lezzman
7 жыл бұрын
I'm a child of the seventies and stumbled upon the Goon Show on Australia's ABC Radio which played it every Saturday at midday. My favourite was (and still is) "The Lost Gold Mine" where every character got a portion of an ever-diminishing treasure map. Now there is Goon Show Radio on Tunein! I can listen all day every day!
@barryrumsey4357
7 жыл бұрын
I taped the mid-day Goons on the ABC every Saturday, Still listen when I can.
@adriancameron8665
6 жыл бұрын
"This is the BBC"
Oh my gosh....52 years later, I only now discover the inspiration for The Firesign Theater. Radio had a unique in-your-head magic that television (and everything following) could never match.
This is real comedy lol so funny I remember sitting listening to this every week on the radio. I grew up with it now I know where I get my sense of humour lol
@annpartoon5300
4 жыл бұрын
did words enter your vocabuluary such as dreaded lurgy hum and still laugh at he,s fallen in the water my favorite
I'm 78years old have loved the goons since the early 50's I'd recommend every fan out there to read spikes WAR memoirs I promise you will cry from laughter remember laughter is the best medicine lol from Australia 😂😂😂🤣😎
@brit1066
4 жыл бұрын
You beat me by a year, I am 77, did you get all the other BBC comedy shows, they we wonderful.
@wearemartians
Ай бұрын
The guy who was excused shorts
First time listening to the Goons. That was excellent. Genius. Such fun. Brilliant. Really enjoyed it. Will definitely be hunting for more.
Just brilliant, thanks for posting.
WOW these take me back right back to my childhood in the 80's and putting on my father's records of the Goon Show etc. Classic comedy
I was in an army hospital in Chester in 1955 for 6 weeks and afraid of bursting the stitches in my stomach laughing so much!! Wonderful comedy . . .
Whadia ell Uwant! Brilliant!. Comedic anarchy brought to an art form.
Wadi El Ya'want! Absolutely brilliant stuff.
I have most of the goon shows on cd , possibly , I'm sat on traffic jams laughing like an idiot , a natural affliction, the goons and spine milligna have been my hero's since the mid 60s .
I first heard the Goon Show when I was in High School. A New York City Jazz radio station was running recordings of the Goons. It began a lifelong love affair. Spike Milligan was a genius for his influence on the Pythons . He should be a British National Treasure along with Agatha Christie, William Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers.
@annpartoon5300
4 жыл бұрын
Eric Sykes wrote a lot of their scripts later he was famous in the UK in his own right as a comedian and writer His shows are on you tube
@beagle7622
Жыл бұрын
@@annpartoon5300 Did you ever see the “Good British Legs” of Eric Sykes show with Hattie Jacques. It was very goonish.
@wearemartians
Ай бұрын
Spike’s war memoirs are genius too
The side of life that makes you glad you were born.
My Brother and I used to do the Ying tong song on my mums parquet flooring. Such memories.
Fabulous. And it's difficult to convey just how far beyond the norm of '50s UK comedy this outfit was, although regular listening to BBC Radio 4 Extra will pretty soon convey this. Only Kenneth Horn and Hancock came anywhere near the Goons inspiration, so far as I'm concerned. Thanks for YouTubing them.
@peterclinch6740
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris you might get to love the Marx brothers as spike loved them too best ever American comedy LOL from Australia 😂😂🤣😎
@cfb15jan
4 жыл бұрын
@@peterclinch6740 Agree completely, Peter, but I was only referring to BBC radio comedy.
Absolutely Brilliant! I first heard of the Goon Show when I was a kid and my mother read about them influencing Monty Python--a local (New York) radio station broadcast their shows weekly and I was blown away by the randomness of the dialog, the "absurdity" (or absolute genius) of the "have a gorilla" tag phrase, and the silliness of the stories. Back then (1970s) without Google, we did our own research on phrases that were unknown or unfamiliar to us--like in "Napoleon's Piano" when Neddie signs his name and says "Neddie Seagoon, A.G.G." to which Hercules asks "what's 'A GG' for?" and Neddie retorts "for the guineas to ride on." (a "GG" is a colloquial term for "horse"). Holy crap, these Goons were way ahead of their time, freakin' AWESOME!!!
"I'll have you driven there in my own private trousers"!! classic!
Memories, though was born in 1963, and when I became aware of listening to The Goons when I stayed at my grandmothers place, can't remember at what age though. She would turn on the old radio always on BBC and my brother and I used to listen to them, was always at night time. So entertaining and loved the wit and their talent, shall never forget. Admittedly though I had know idea that they had a lot of series, as my time listening to them wasn't a lot, as we only stayed about once or twice at her place, within a week for a short period of time, till got a bit older...
I listened to the goon show when i was 10 still love them my father loved them to
have these on record, bought in 70's for 2.00 each...listened to them con cbc radio!
A Wonderful show. So many good memories.
I've been digging my small collection of CDs of The Goon Show, recently. They don't make comedy like this anymore!
@jojoUK120
6 жыл бұрын
Joseph Loehr. lol nor before nor contemporaneously, even 😂
Peter Sellers. I got here from a Monty Python Flying Circus reunion of sorts of John and Eric. They said that they were influenced by The Goon Show. High praise that.
@briane5706
5 жыл бұрын
Chaise Latterly Chapman, Jones and Palin also cite the Goons as a major influence on them. Milligan’s Q5 pre-empted Python with its sketches not having endings, breaking the fourth wall etc.
I used to go to bed early so I could listen to the Goon Show in bed. I was 16 when this one was aired.
Nearly seventy now and still laughing like a loon at the goons. I had all of the records from the Record of the Month Club.
love these old radio comedies. the british did so well with it. memories while growing up and listening to it on the radio and now listening again as a 47 year old, i laugh at the comedy and tear up as i rememeber growing up.
Unique and unforgettable.
This was broadcast from BBC Light, and the waves passed through your brain whether or not you were listening.
thanks for sharing :)
I suppose without The Goons there would have been no Monty Python Flying Circus.
Think of it, how lucky are we to hear this in the 22nd century???
"But the war's over!" "Nonsense, it's only an interval." We laugh about what we fear.
@jojoUK120
6 жыл бұрын
puffin51 And the honest truth.
@Oscuros
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, people were really scared of the Germans in 1955, weren't they. No they were not, don't conflate memories of the war with being scared of it with the Germans again. Germany was palpably not a threat in the 1950s. Spike Milligan was struck with CSR in the desert (him and Secombe served together), he never fully recovered, bless him. That's why this story is funny and resonant.
@benwinter2420
4 жыл бұрын
Sad reality
Absolutely brilliant.
Since my childhood in New Zealand the Goons have been part of my life. Reading the scripts is a good as hearing them.
@neville132bbk
Жыл бұрын
The mid 60s was a great time for British radio comedy on NZ National Programme.
@michelekett8450
Жыл бұрын
@@neville132bbk I agree, it was great and we had a Sunday morning comedy show as well. Wayne and Schuster (Rinse the Blood off my Toga, The Shakespearean Baseball Game) and lots more. In Australia until the late 80’s the Goon Show was on the ABC on Saturday at noon. At least we can see them all on KZread now,
I'm getting acquainted with the Goons, and they are indeed brilliant absurdist comedians of the very highest order!
@MsMesem
7 жыл бұрын
Teaching Morris dancing to the Arabs...
this is probably a good antidepressant without the side-effects!
Awesome just awesome.
They are like whose line is it anyway but so well spoken and witty pure original humour.
On the list of most influential comedic teams ever, one won't call long until getting to this crew. Pretty much every great British Comedian from the 1960 on (Dud and Peter, all of the Pythons to a man to start) give credit these guys as an inspiration.
I remember listening to all these on the radio, before TV in South Africa
Is there anything better than this? I know every line off by heart.
So funny and even up to date for today , they must have been years a head of their time
As my father once told me there is a Goon Show playing somewhere 24/7. A weekly ritual with us - three o'clock on a Sunday afternoon. It explains a lot.
Favorites of the Beatles...especially John.
@DogOfKrondor
5 жыл бұрын
Lennon also was a big fan of Peter Cook & Dudley Moore. If you haven't already watch Not Only But Also (he is in one episode).
@peterclinch6740
4 жыл бұрын
Hi M spike said he loved the Marx brothers it's fair to say that they were the funniest thing to have come from American. Keep on laughing I'm 78years old and still can't get enough of the goon show LOL from Australia 😂😂😂🤣😎
Doing the Ying Tong song this 2022 January pantomime..sod off covid, regards to all, Goons forever!
The highest standard of brit comedy the finest trio yet
@koitorob
3 жыл бұрын
Sellers, Milligan, Secombe AND Bentine were the Goons
We were brought up on the goons my father loved them I laugh out loud my son's just look they're the best ❤
Michael in the early days ,did a sketch which a map on the table showing a war going on with sounds of battle and puffs of smoke from the table. 🎉 🎉🎉
I loved a show that featured a sound effect of a piano falling off the top of Mt. Everest.
Wonderful stuff
Genius, just genius that started modern comedy.
@totalfreedom45
8 жыл бұрын
+William Peter Tennant Modern comedy began in the 16th century with slapstick; Shakespeare used it in his comedies. Next came vaudeville in the US and Canada, beginning in the 1880s. Next came comedy films, beginning with Charlie Chaplin’s Making a Living (1914) and Laurel and Hardy’s The Lucky Dog (1921). Next came radio comedy, beginning in 1929, when Raymond Knight launched The Cuckoo Hour on NBC, along with the 1931 network debut of Stoopnagle and Budd on CBS. And last came TV comedy (sitcoms). :D
@RatelHBadger
7 жыл бұрын
totalfreedom45 slapstick was around in Hellenist Greece in 4BCE... modern comedy starts with the radio
6 жыл бұрын
Modern comedy starts in the late 1800s when supplies of decent drugs were flowing strong in Civilisation and the leisure class emerged. They demanded entertainment.
@peterclinch6740
4 жыл бұрын
Anyone out there remember the Marx brothers...?
@manswimnth
4 жыл бұрын
The apple
I wish this was on film wouldn't that have been wonderful to watch now 👌🏽👍🏽🤓
@ianhoward6453
7 жыл бұрын
the beauty of the wireless..
@marcel911
7 жыл бұрын
The Last Goon Show of All was recorded for TV.
@DerekRoss1958
Жыл бұрын
Some of the episodes were redone for TV. Search for "the telegoons". But to be frank, these are best as radio shows.
I start laughing in the first few seconds. It doesn’t matter whether it’s funny or not & never stop smiling, the whole time.
NEVAH, Nevah have these MAD, totally ORIGINAL Meisterwerken been bettered nor ever shall they be!!! GOONS = Genius & as good as it ever GOT!!
@orley104
8 жыл бұрын
+Richard Neville Is that Richard Neville, the Aussie from Oz magazine?
@nervetonic1
6 жыл бұрын
+Richard Neville Is that Richard Neville, the Fifth Earl of Salisbury?
Pure class !
make another three holes look it fits me perfectly.
“Don’t hit that poor boy like that ! Hit him like THIS !!!”
I used to listen to the Goons on a crystal set, with headphones.
@TheBigMclargehuge
7 жыл бұрын
ur old
@moyadapne
7 жыл бұрын
Your point? Oh, you mean redundant. Enjoy all the shit we designed..
@TheBigMclargehuge
7 жыл бұрын
moyadapne Don't blow out your pacemaker, grandpa. I just said you're old.
@TheBigMclargehuge
7 жыл бұрын
StewPidGit Dude I'm almost 50.
@seanwilkinson3975
7 жыл бұрын
With so many radio stations now on either FM or satellite, the cool old crystal sets have nothing to tune into lately.
"They've cut our linesCurse - all our washing in the mud again!I had a mouthful of tea at this point....
@orley104
8 жыл бұрын
+Peter Dymoke Would you join me in a cup? Is there room for both of us?
@MorticeUK
8 жыл бұрын
+Peter Dymoke great still though
Dad had many records of The Goon Show on old, heavy vinyl. Mum threw them all out when he died. What a waste.
@stevesstuff1450
6 жыл бұрын
Now that is tragic... :-( Sorry about your Dad, but.... what a horrible waste of classic old records too!
@nagaslrac
6 жыл бұрын
He passed a long time ago (1986 aged 48) but thanks, all the same. Mum also disposed of a classic childhood toy of Dad's father I was hoping to keep but that's, sometimes, the way things go. At least we have your video, here, as well as others on the net. Cheers from Australia.
@Bryt25
5 жыл бұрын
@@stevesstuff1450 When my dad was off in the navy my mum melted all his 78s into plant pots....
@Magpie1701
5 жыл бұрын
@@Bryt25 what is with mums and doing this crazy shit
@hannahtaheri5543
4 жыл бұрын
nagaslrac you can find most of these episodes on Apple Music. It’s a shame that your mum did that.
Total magic Wonderful silliness.Have loads on reel to reel tape and 78 inch records!!!! But so much else was magic then !!! Mutch Marching in the Marsh!! , The Navy Lark etc etc!!!! Why dont we do it know!!!??
@saywot9688
6 жыл бұрын
78 inch records???
@briane5706
5 жыл бұрын
I think it’s 78 RPM records and Much Binding in the Marsh (Richard Murdoch, Sam Costa and Kenneth Horne).
@brit1066
4 жыл бұрын
Brian Edward You are CORRECT my friend. All those WONDERFUL CRAZY FUNNY PROGRAMS.
I'm here at 32 because of the Monty Python cats 😅🤣 They always reference this
The Goons were sane, it's the rest of the world that's mad.
@ianredpath8359
3 жыл бұрын
Butch 78 That is true.
@ianredpath8359
3 жыл бұрын
King Of The Ring That he was. It is listening to The Goon Show that keeps you sane in an insane world.
@Love-First
3 жыл бұрын
As with the Marx Brothers and Firesign Theater. 👍
"You silly, twisted boy, you!"
LMAO 1:23 "I've forgotten what I was going to say now ... " Harry Secombe
Denis Bloodnock, my hero and archetypal Englishman
This is comedy of the highest order! Not a profanity in sight!
@marcel911
7 жыл бұрын
No, but there were plenty of hidden ones (sort of). Hugh Jampton etc :)
@SwordfighterRed
7 жыл бұрын
The Goons may not have been squeaky-clean, but I appreciate their emphasis on surreal absurdity, wordplay, and the like. It's my favorite type of humor.
@JimTLonW6
5 жыл бұрын
It is said that all sorts of army slang was put into the original scripts, and the BBC people, who had all been officers in the War, duly nodded them through, until it was discovered what they meant, and they were duly removed from the second broadcast.
@commonsense548
3 жыл бұрын
No it’s INSANITY, the BEST type of insanity. Happy memories.
@Concetta20
3 жыл бұрын
Sneaky double entendre is so much more funny than blunt profanity any day.
"all our washing in the mud again" = spat out my tea :)
good old times. they put on some thinking before talking on Radio or TV.
That was my childhood.
I am 16 and got addicted to the goons when my dad got me to listen to them when I was 10
Where else can you hear Charmiane played on harmonica?