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Here is another crazy quartet of cult comedy classics from those wireless wizards Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe. This collection features "The Greatest Mountain in the World", "The Mystery of the Marie Celeste (solved)", "The Last Train (from Clapham)", and "The Spanish Suitcase".
Goon but not forgotten! From 1952 to 1960, the Goons ruled the airwaves as the most celebrated and influential clowns in the history of radio. Here are four previously unreleased episodes, selected by Norma Farnes, Spike Milligan's biographer, and written by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes. Featured are the inestimable performing talents of Milligan, Harry Secombe, and Peter Sellers.
GO ON, join Commander Seagoon and the Fourth Armoured Thunderboxes as they fight on (well, blunder on) in Burma; help Lord Neddie combat the dreaded Nadger Plague; man (and Bluebottle) the barricades as Citizen Ned leads the revolution; and avert your eyes as Nude Ned of Wales bares all in the Sahara. It's hot stuff, folks.
GO ON, join Major Bloodnok in Africa on the trail of a booted gorilla, take part in Neddie's plot to buy back New York, help scientist Dr Seagoon find out why London's monuments are growing hair, and hear all about Henry Crun's part in the Great Ink Drought of 1902.
Here are another four episodes of the classic radio comedy show starring Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers.
The four episodes on this volume are "The Saga of the Internal Mountain", "Fireball of Milton Street", "The End, or Confessions of a Secret Senna-pod Drinker", and "The Terrible Revenge of Fred Fu Manchu".
GO ON, take your seats for the time-warp as Sir Walter Raleigh loads his treasure on the good ship Venus; the Hon. Harold Bowels MP gets the Needle from Cleopatra; Neddie, the 6,000-year-old Plasticine Man is unearthed at Stonehenge; and secret agent Capt. Hairy Seagoon tracks down the Russian time machine in a special edition recorded for the BBC Transcription Service.
Here is another crazy quartet of cult comedy classics from those wireless wizards Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe. This collection features "The Greatest Mountain in the World", "The Mystery of the Marie Celeste (solved)", "The Last Train (from Clapham)", and "The Spanish Suitcase".
Goon but not forgotten! From 1952 to 1960, the Goons ruled the airwaves as the most celebrated and influential clowns in the history of radio. Here are four previously unreleased episodes, selected by Norma Farnes, Spike Milligan's biographer, and written by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes. Featured are the inestimable performing talents of Milligan, Harry Secombe, and Peter Sellers.
GO ON, join Commander Seagoon and the Fourth Armoured Thunderboxes as they fight on (well, blunder on) in Burma; help Lord Neddie combat the dreaded Nadger Plague; man (and Bluebottle) the barricades as Citizen Ned leads the revolution; and avert your eyes as Nude Ned of Wales bares all in the Sahara. It's hot stuff, folks.
GO ON, join Major Bloodnok in Africa on the trail of a booted gorilla, take part in Neddie's plot to buy back New York, help scientist Dr Seagoon find out why London's monuments are growing hair, and hear all about Henry Crun's part in the Great Ink Drought of 1902.
Here are another four episodes of the classic radio comedy show starring Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers.
The four episodes on this volume are "The Saga of the Internal Mountain", "Fireball of Milton Street", "The End, or Confessions of a Secret Senna-pod Drinker", and "The Terrible Revenge of Fred Fu Manchu".
GO ON, take your seats for the time-warp as Sir Walter Raleigh loads his treasure on the good ship Venus; the Hon. Harold Bowels MP gets the Needle from Cleopatra; Neddie, the 6,000-year-old Plasticine Man is unearthed at Stonehenge; and secret agent Capt. Hairy Seagoon tracks down the Russian time machine in a special edition recorded for the BBC Transcription Service.
GO ON, take a world tour with Neddie & Co as they get captured on military inaction in Africa and forced to swim the ice-cold Kupatee (there's nothing worse than a cold Kupatee); play tiddlywinks at the Palace (will this lead to a knighthood, Ned?); bombard the Russians in Crimea with a mighty cannon (and some terrible jokes); and don their kilts for a wee bit of Scottish bridge building.
GO ON, join junk king Neddie as he tries to salvage the world; go in hot pursuit of Fire Chief Seagoon when he blazes a trail to old Peking (he has a burning ambition); sail the seven ponds with bold pirate Captain Jim "Bilge" Moriarity; and help Stock Market runner Seagoon save the pound (it's a sterling effort).
Here's another crazy quartet of cult comedy classics from those wireless wizards Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe. This collection features "Lurgi Strikes Britain", "The International Christmas Pudding", "Napoleon's Piano", and "The Flea".
GO ON, but watch out for flying Christmas puddings. It's the time of goodwill and custard so join the festive fun with Scrooge and Neddie Scratchit in A Christmas Carol (by kind permission) and follow the lost chords of The Mighty Wurlitzer hot foot across the Sahara. Or take a bow in the panto with Neddie Hood and soothing Friar Balsam and mix it with the military as the Goons make a patriotic pudding for a Combined Services overseas special.
GO ON, take a trip to Monmartre with Neddie Toulouse-Lautrec, the famous French Impressionist (all right, do Al Jolson). Or help sell snow to the Sudan, trace down the fake Neddie Seagoon, or hunt the Great Bank Robber in a horse-hair stuffed Zeppelin disguised as the 7:20 to Bradford. Yes, you can do all this through another crazy quartet of cult comedy classics under the Goony guidance of Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe. It's The Goon Show. Accept no substitutes.
Here is another crazy quartet of cult comedy classics from those wireless wizards Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe. This collection features "The Phantom Head Shaver", "The Last Emperor", "Drums Along the Mersey", and "The Mummified Priest".
Go on, join Captain Seagoon in "The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System" as he investigates the disappearance of all the mustard and cress sandwiches.
In "The Lost Gold Mine (of Charlotte)", Neddy loses the map to the lost gold mine of Andre Charlotte (over a game of cards), so he sets fire to his boot and sets off, hot-foot, in pursuit of Count Moriarty and Captain Hercules.
Discover why Neddy must never, never go near the oily waters in "The Canal" and, in "The House of Teeth", what does the owner need with a skull mallet and a teeth bucket?