The 2022 Annual General Meeting

Herewith, hereby and herein, we give notice that this year’s AGM will be held on

Saturday 24th September 2022, 10:00am to 5:00pm
in the Stephens Room at Stephens House and Gardens, Avenue House, 17 East End Road, Finchley, London N3 3QE

REASONS FOR COMING: you will see:
the Spike Milligan Memorial Bench
Guided tour by Jane Milligan of:
The Lodge: new headquarters of Spike Milligan Productions Ltd
Spike’s own personal archive from 9 Orme Court, Bayswater, including: all sorts of wonderful stuff.

Lunch is available to buy at Inky’s Stables Café on the premises.


Car parking is limited, on-road available. Please note:
do not cross the North Circular Rd into the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) or you will be liable for a charge. You can pre-register and if you enter within they will charge you. I knew nothing about ULEZ and got a big fine…

Spike the play – on tour this autumn

An announcement has been made, and it could be the highlight of the year. Spike, the play by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, is being taken on a nationwide tour this very coming autumn.

The play was first produced earlier this year at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury. It focuses on Spike Milligan in the early years of the Goon Show, with the comedy of the show contrasting with the after-effects of World War II and his battles with the BBC management. A number of our members attended the show in Newbury and loved it.

The tour dates are listed below. For details of the cast and to book your tickets, go to spiketheplay.co.uk.

6 – 10 SepCheltenham Everyman
13 – 17 SepMalvern Festival Theatre
20 – 24 SepMalvern Festival Theatre
27 Sep – 1 OctOxford Playhouse
4 – 8 OctSalisbury Playhouse
11 – 15 OctTheatre Royal, Brighton
18 – 22 OctDarlington Hippodrome
25 – 29 OctAylesbury Waterside Theatre
1 – 5 NovKings Theatre, Glasgow
8 – 12 NovRichmond Theatre
15 – 19 NovBlackpool Grand
22 – 26 NovNew Theatre, Cardiff

The play, and one of it’s writers, Nick Newman, featured in this episode of Goon Pod. Margaret Cabourn-Smith also talked about it in a bonus feature.
Review in The Guardian

The Seagoon Memoirs

Let’s give a shout-out to Nick Reeve, who’s doing his bit to promote the Goon Show.
Nick publishes a blog at The Seagoon Memoirs which he describes as ‘an attempt to channel this obsession into something creative, chronicle the show’s history, development and legacy, and in some small way contribute to preserving this masterpiece of British radio comedy.

Now, that’s something we can all support. Keep up the good work Nick.