The Goon Show On Stage in Birmingham

From a press release:
The Goon Show will be making a triumphant return to the stage at this October’s Birmingham Comedy Festival.

The one-off performance sees the festival marking the centenary of the birth of Goon Show writer Larry Stephens – who was born in nearby West Bromwich and raised in Quinton, on the outskirts of the city.

Two 1958 scripts written by Stephens and Maurice Wiltshire will be recreated – The Seagoon Memoirs and The Moriarty Murder Mystery. The night will also include a Q&A section featuring Stephens’ biographer, Julie Warren. She will delve into the life of the scriptwriter who famously wrote for flatmate Tony Hancock. He also collaborated with fellow Goon scribes Milligan, Eric Sykes and Jimmy Grafton on other high profile radio projects.

The event is set for Sunday 8 October 2023 at Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets are on sale now – click here.

Birmingham Comedy Festival were the first company to produce an officially sanctioned stage production of The Goon Show, performing a sell-out run of The Canal and The Phantom Head Shaver (of Brighton) in 2014. They returned in 2017 with The House Of Teeth and The Jet Propelled Guided NAAFI. The 2017 shows were described as “absolutely, utterly, 100% unmissable!” by The GSPS’s Chair, John Repsch.
“Shut your eyes for a moment and you are suddenly at home listening to it on your Bakelite wireless set.” he continued. “Open your eyes again and you are catching what listeners missed.”

The cast for the 2023 performance include Richard Usher (Sellers), Mark Earby (Milligan) and Jimm Rennie (Seagoon) – who were all involved in previous productions – plus musician Jim Wynn.

Producer/Director Dave Freak, from Birmingham Comedy Festival, said: “We had initially planned to do this, back in 2020, around the publication of Julie’s book – It’s All In The Mind: The Life And Legacy Of Larry Stephens. But the lurgi got in the way. So we tried again in 2021 for The Goons’ 70th anniversary (and the festival’s 20th). And again, that damn lurgi got in the way. But with this year marking Larry’s 100th birthday, and with us all now being inoculated against both The Spon and The Nadger plagues, the opportunity represented itself, so we decided, why not?

“Larry’s role in the development of British comedy deserves to be better known.”


Birmingham Comedy Festival presents: The Goon Show is at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, on Sunday 8 October 2023, at 7pm. For tickets and more information, see:
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John Antrobus at 90

We often remember the significant anniversaries of the talented people who contributed to the making of the Goon Show. Today it’s a pleasure to acknowledge one man who’s still with us and can celebrate his birthday.

Happy birthday to John Antrobus, 90 years old today (born 2nd July 1933, and living well in Chelsea, sometimes in Nice but, seemingly, always working).

As a scriptwriter, John collaborated in 1957 with Spike on two Series 8 Goon Shows, The Spon Plague and The Great Statue Debate. Later on, he and Spike co-wrote the stage play The Bed Sitting Room and the radio programme The Dinosaur. He wrote, and performed in (along with Spike) the series The Milligan Papers.

John Antrobus was interviewed by the GSPS in 2007. Read the article here. Also, check out his book Goon But Not Forgotten.

The most recent GSPS newsletter has an article describing what John has been up to in recent years.

June Newsletter – out now

We’ll be sending out Issue 181 of Goon Show News to our members this week.

Among other things in this issue we celebrate the centenaries of Goon Show scriptwriters Larry Stephens and Eric Sykes, and don’t forget that a third, John Antrobus, will turn 90 next month.

Also, among the rest of the news and features is a look at the history our recently crowned King Charles III has with the society.


To save all that typing, the links from the A Kick Up The Archives feature are available here.

Goon Pod – the History of the GSPS

Our favourite Podcast, Tyler Adams’ Goon Pod, featured an interview this week with the GSPS member and luminary of time almost immemorial, Chris Smith.

Chris described at length how the Goon Show Preservation Society developed from humble beginnings and told stories of some highlights of GSPS meetings, including appearances by Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine. It’s a great listen, especially for whipper-snapper, Johnny-come-lately members like your humble Website Charlie here.

Goon Pod is available from all the usual podcast sources, including the feed below.

Listeners' Top 20 British Sitcoms Of All Time Goon Pod

Let's go out with a bang as we count down Listeners’ Top 20 British Sitcoms of All Time – as voted for by you. In total 73 different shows were nominated – some of the very greatest and most popular, others quite obscure or forgotten. But which ones made the final list? In this show we find out, with very special guests Chris Diamond and Donna Rees.Whether your tastes run towards the communal warmth of classic ensemble shows, the brittle awkwardness of suburban frustration, or the fragmented edges of sitcom storytelling, there’s plenty here to argue about. We talk about why some comedies endure, why others divide opinion and how shifting zeitgeists shape what people laugh at. Expect nostalgia, rediscovery and the occasional raised eyebrow or disapproving 'tut' as we move through the list. Will the obvious favourites dominate, or will a few unexpected titles sneak in? Expect a few surprises!
  1. Listeners' Top 20 British Sitcoms Of All Time
  2. Carol For Another Christmas (1964)
  3. This Is Your Life: Spike Milligan
  4. One Way Pendulum (1965) – with David Quantick
  5. Yellow Submarine (1968) – with Joel Morris


If the weeks have moved on and the episode with Chris has moved down the list, you can get to it directly through this link.

On the Coronation of King Charles III

The Goon Show Preservation Society is delighted to wish our monarch King Charles III our warmest congratulations both on his accession to the throne and upon the occasion of his Coronation.

We are proud that as Prince Charles he has been the society’s patron for many years. He remains a strong supporter of The Goon Show and was a personal friend to Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine.

We delight in taking this opportunity of wishing His Majesty the King a long, happy and successful reign.

Eric Sykes 100th

May 4th 2023 is the centenary of that fine Oldham born comedian, actor and scriptwriter Eric Sykes.

Eric shared offices with Spike for many years and they shared the scriptwriting duties during series 5 of the Goon Show. He and his wide array of talents will always be fondly remembered.

He granted us this interview in 2006, and there’s more about his involvement with the Goons in this article.

Blue Plaque for Marcel Stellman

A blue plaque honouring a man with Goons connections has been unveiled. It’s on the former Marylebone home of Marcel Stellman, who passed away in 2021.

Among the many, many credits in his long career as a record executive, writer and producer are Goon songs such as I’m Walking Backwards for Christmas and the Ying Tong Song.

Marcel gave an interview to the GSPS in 2007 in which he recalled those recording sessions. You can read it here.

9 Orme Court changes hands

We hear that one of the iconic buildings in the history of the Goon Show, and much more British comedy besides, has changed hands.

In 1959 the scriptwriters co-operative known as Associated London Scripts moved into 9 Orme Court, in London’s leafy Bayswater district. It was its third home. ALS had developed from an initial sharing of an office by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes, above a greengrocers shop at 130 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd’s Bush, where they wrote series 5 of the Goon Show in 1954. It went on to include writers such as Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Johnny Speight, John Antrobus, Terry Nation, and many others. And let’s not forget the staff, which included Norma Farnes and Beryl Vertue.

The news was broken on Twitter by Jane Milligan:

As Jane says, from 31st March the building is entering the process of becoming the embassy of the Republic of Moldova. Hopefully the blue plaques which adorn the building, one for Spike, one for Eric, will remain for time immemorial, and the new owners will enjoy the echoes of laughter which must surely still pervade those offices.

GSPS Newsletter no. 180 – out now

Yes, it’s new magazine time, the latest edition of Goon Show News is on its way to members letter boxes and inboxes. For all those of you who are reading this but aren’t members, you’re missing out. Join now and get one.

What’s in this issue?
We look at Annie Nightingale’s programme on the link between comedy and music and in particular George Martin’s work with Spike and Sellers and then… The Beatles;
a Telegoons review from 1963;
a new play about Wally Stott / Angela Morley;
two articles from Australian mag circa 1957;
Michael Bentine – an interesting interview;
two reviews of new CDs of interest;
an article about The Goon Show from a gentleman’s magazine of 1956.

It’s all here for the reading thereof…

A New Goons Type CD

Newly released is An Album Named Fred, a new CD of Goons connected music and recordings from Jasmine Records. It features a selection of rare material, much of it previously unissued, very rare or made available for the first time on CD.


The set opens with the song Harry Secombe regularly used as a warm-up for the show Falling In Love With Love, and continues with early radio appearances from Peter Sellers (saved by Peter himself), soundtrack recordings by Spike Milligan from A Show Called Fred, rare Ray Ellington performances made for ENSA and the BBC, and long forgotten discs by Goon side men Max Geldray, Wally Stott and George Chisholm.

Also featured are themes from early Sellers movies and music featured in the Goon Show itself. A horde of music and madness for Goon fans everywhere.

To buy a copy of the disc, click the button below to visit Jasmine Records, or it’s also available here through Amazon.

For a bit more background on the tracks on this CD, have a look at Mark Cousin’s latest A Kick Up the Archives.