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  2. 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 .

  3. The ultimate source from which almost all Goon Show character lists on the internet have been derived is Wilmut, Roger; Grafton, Jimmy (1976). "Goonography – Cast List".

  4. This is a list of regular cast members of the 1950s British radio programme The Goon Show and the characters they portrayed. Contents. 1 Harry Secombe. 1.1 Neddie Seagoon. 1.2 Uncle Oscar. 1.3 Private Bogg. 1.4 Nugent Dirt. 1.5 Izzy. 1.6 Welshmen. 1.7 Yorkshiremen. 2 Spike Milligan. 2.1 Eccles. 2.2 Minnie Bannister. 2.3 Moriarty. 2.4 Throat.

  5. Series 1. The first series of the Goons was generally listed as “Crazy People, featuring Radio’s Own Crazy Gang, the Goons”. This was, at least, an improvement on “The Junior Crazy Gang” which the BBC planners wanted to call it.

  6. The key players were Peter Sellers, Alfred Marks, Michael Bentine (who appeared on the bill of the 1949 Royal Command Performance ), Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, former opera singer and RAF Gang Show comic Dick Emery and actress Paddie O'Neil (later the wife of Alfred Marks).

  7. A list of all credits for actors, writers, producers, directors and other cast and crew involved in Home's The Goon Show.

  8. Dec 4, 2019 · First Broadcast: 1953-10-16 Recorded: 1953-10-11 Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens Producer: Peter Eton Notes: The first part of the show is 'The Adventures of Fearless Harry Secombe', a 'serial' which appears at the start of several shows, the title given for the show is the subtitle of this first section.

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