Come see us with TPTV in Hebden Bridge

In June this year, an episode of The Footage Detectives on Talking Pictures TV was a Goon Show Special which featured our own Mark Cousins and some rare bits of Goon Madness film featuring Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine. You can catch up with that episode here on the TPTV Encore stream (free account required).

The Talking Pictures Festival of Film is being held at the Hebden Bridge Picture House, West Yorkshire, over the 11th/12th October weekend, and Mark will be one of the speakers on the Saturday (at 3.25pm (30 minutes including Goons reel). TPTV tell us that tickets are getting scarce, and they expect it to sell out, so it’s time to get yours.

There will also be Goon Show Presentation Society stand at the event on Saturday. We’ll happily chat to anyone about the Goon Show, what we do, what we have to offer and why you should consider joining us. Come and say hah-lo.

Details and tickets for The Talking Pictures Festival of Film & TV Roadshow at Hebden Bridge, are available here.

A Goon Show in New Zealand

After two separate Goon Show performances on stage in the North of England this year, we’re pleased to hear of another show being performed. This time it’s a bit further afield, though I suppose that rather depends on where you’re standing. The venue is the Allen Hall theatre in the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. The dates are August 14 and 15th.

Spike Milligan Productions have given the okay for the performance of Foiled by President Fred. The show is a student production as part of the theatre studies course. It will be a performed with a great deal of enthusiasm, recreating the studio recording of the script, as gas meter inspector Seagoon braves a trip to Latin America during the revolution season.

For more information, there’s a Radio 1 interview with the director Harry Almey, and there’s still more details, and even tickets, at events.humanitix.com/foiled-by-president-fred

GSPS Archives update

A progress report has arrived from the Borthwick Institute for Archives at the University of York, where the collection of the GSPS archives is being compiled.

The keeper of the archives, Gary Brannan, has torn himself away from important work on the Galton and Simpson archive and started a first-stage catalogue. It covers 19 boxes of archives so far, including newsletters, other collated records, script collections, and original collected materials. There are another eight boxes waiting to be added at this stage.

Access to the collection can be arranged. It’s already had a few visitors, including one proper external academic who’s doing PhD research.

You can view the catalogue here: https://borthcat.york.ac.uk/gsps

What’s ‘new’ in the BFI Sellers Season

Two Way Stretch – A New Digital 4k restoration – available soon at studiocanal.co.uk
Insomnia Is Good For You – The World Premiere of the 4K Restoration.

Being shown at the BFI: Wednesday 06 August 2025 20:45 & Wednesday 13 August 2025 18:10


Heavens Above – A digital 4k restoration – available soon at studiocanal.co.uk
Cold Comfort – 1957 (16 mins) Video

BFI: Saturday 09 August 2025 14:50 & Monday 18 August 2025 20:25


Only Two Can Play – World Premiere of the digital 4k restoration – available soon at studiocanal.co.uk

BFI: Monday 25 August 2025 15:00 & Friday 15 August 2025 18:15 + intro by Vic Pratt, Producer, BFI Home Entertainment


The Wrong Arm of the Law – Digital 4k restoration
 Dearth of A Salesman – World Premiere of 4K Restoration

BFI: Tuesday 12 August 2025 18:10 & Saturday 23 August 2025 18:00

Goon Pod’s 200th

The finest Goon Show related podcast in our planetary system, Goon Pod, has reached the milestone of 200 episodes. Congratulations Tyler!

Show number 200 was a look at the 1991 Radio 2 documentary, At Last The Go On Show. Guests on the podcast included that programme’s producer Dirk Maggs and the man who pulled together the clips for it, Ted Kendall.

To listen to this show, search for ‘Goon Pod’ and subscribe on whichever podcast app or service you habitually use. If you don’t habitually use any of those, then there are recent episodes at the foot of the page. Alternatively, click on the Goon Pod logo above to be taken to a suitable corner of the web where all the episodes are available.

This Is Your Life: Spike Milligan Goon Pod

“You call this a life?”This week we dip into the big red book and examine Spike Milligan’s two famously chaotic appearances on This Is Your Life — first in 1973 at an army reunion in Bexhill and again in 1995 in the wake of Spike’s infamous crack at Prince Charles at the British Comedy Awards. From bungled surveillance operations and surprise reunions to war memories, old squeezes, secret sons and unresolved tensions, these programmes offer an occasionally revealing — and sometimes unsettling — portrait of Spike at two very different points in his life.Joining Tyler this week is co-host of World Of Telly John Williams and the pair try to navigate the uneasy compression of a vast, contradictory life into television-friendly fare.Along the way we encounter Peter Sellers in Nazi garb, Robert Graves refusing retakes because “the milkman is part of life”, Harry Secombe on VT, Eric Sykes restoring some semblance of order to proceedings, Michael Bentine getting a warm reception, Roger McGough falling a bit flat and a surprise appearance from a reclusive billionaire. We also examine the differing styles of Eamonn Andrews and Michael Aspel – the former being all awkward and lacking spontaneity; the latter oozing affable charm and keeping the show on the rails. These two programmes, separated by 22 years, chart not just Spike Milligan’s public career but his private fractures — family divisions, emotional debts, and the limits of nostalgia. They also expose the clumsy mechanics of This Is Your Life itself: a format built for uplift struggling to contain a life defined by contradiction, pain, brilliance and refusal to behave.
  1. This Is Your Life: Spike Milligan
  2. One Way Pendulum (1965) – with David Quantick
  3. Yellow Submarine (1968) – with Joel Morris
  4. The Curse of Frankenstein
  5. The Sale Of Manhattan

Peter Sellers at the BFI

Marking what would have been his one hundredth birthday, for their Sellers retrospective season the BFI’s Justin Johnson and Dick Fiddy have worked hard to choose performances which include his breakthrough roles, formative years and greatest hits together with some rare and seldom shown material.

Rather than provide full details of every film, I have just focused on the basics. Full information on the BFI’s programme can be found on their website, together with more information on each of the films and screenings.
BFI Website

For those who can’t get there, you might like to know about the BFI Player where you can stream other Sellers films including: Mr Topaz, Let’s Go Crazy, The Optimists of Nine Elms, Penny Points To Paradise, The Slappiest Days Of Our Lives and The Blockhouse.
BFI Player


The season runs throughout August. Coincident with this, on 4th August Studiocanal will be releasing:

There will also be a Peter Sellers box-set with these titles and more!


The BFI’s screenings are as follows:

Sellers In Context
Tuesday 05 August 2025 18:20
The season opens with this introductory event which takes the form of a richly illustrated discussion. Invited guests will explore Sellers’ iconic roles, his comedic brilliance and his lasting influence on film and modern comedy.

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The Ladykillers UK 1955 – (97 mins) Digital 4K
Saturday 02 August 2025, Monday 11 August 2025 & Tuesday 19 August 2025
Sellers’ A breakthrough role that allowed him to work with his hero and inspiration, Alec Guinness.

Shown together with….
An Audio Recording 1955(7 mins)
Sellers’ own privately recorded promotional audio recording in which he impersonates the entire cast and the director!

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The Smallest Show on Earth – 1957 (80 mins) 35mm
Saturday 02 August 2025 18:15 & Sunday 17 August 2025 15:30
Sellers as projectionist Percy Quill alongside Bernard Miles and Margaret Rutherford.

Screened with…
In Focus – Number One: The Super Secret Service – 1953 (24 mins) Video
A rare chance to see Sellers with Graham Stark and Dick Emery in this short by Goon Show script writers Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens.

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The Naked Truth – 1957 (91 mins) 35mm
Sunday 03 August 2025 15:00 & Wednesday 13 August 2025 20:30
An early Sellers classic with Terry-Thomas which gives him the chance to play many other characters.

Followed by…
Case of the Mukkinese Battle Horn – 1956 (29 mins) 35mm
Sellers and Milligan with Dick Emery in a knockabout short written by Goon Show writer Larry Stephens with producers Harry Booth and Jon Pennington.

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I’m All Right Jack – 1959 (105 mins) Digital
Tuesday 05 August 2025 20:20 & Saturday 16 August 2025 12:20
A big breakthrough film for Sellers which set him on the road to real film stardom with the creation of one of his best remembered characters, Union Shop Steward Fred Kite. A real British comedy classic with co-stars Terry-Thomas and a host of supporting character actors.

Screened with…
The Running, Jumping and Standing Still film – 1960 (11 mins) Digital
A hugely influential experimental short devised by Sellers and shot on his own 16mm camera. Nominated for the 1959 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short, it influenced director Dick Lester when he made The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night.

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Two Way Stretch (New Restoration) – 1960 (87 mins) Digital 4k restoration
Wednesday 06 August 2025 20:45 & Wednesday 13 August 2025 18:10
Sellers in prison with David Lodge and Bernard Cribbins overseen by Lionel Jeffries

Followed by…
World Premiere of 4K Restoration: Insomnia Is Good For You –1957 (26 mins) Digital 4k restoration
One of three lost shorts featuring Sellers as everyman Hector Dimwittie, in which he spends a weekend worrying about a meeting with his boss and is unable to sleep for 62 hours.

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Heavens Above 1963 (118 mins) Digital 4k restoration
Saturday 09 August 2025 14:50 & Monday 18 August 2025 20:25
In another Boulting brothers’ film, the wrong vicar is appointed to a parish and tries to implement Christian values.

Screened together with…
Cold Comfort – 1957 (16 mins) Video
Another lost short featuring Sellers as Hector Dimwittie who catches a cold and tries many ways of treating it.

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World Premiere of 4K Restoration: Only Two Can Play – 1962 (106 mins) Digital 4k restoration
Monday 25 August 2025 15:00 & Friday 15 August 2025 18:15 + intro by Vic Pratt, Producer, BFI Home Entertainment
Caught between his ambitious wife and a glamorous amateur actress, Welsh librarian John Lewis is caught with the seven-year itch.

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The Wrong Arm of the Law – 1963 (94 mins) Digital 4k restoration
Tuesday 12 August 2025 18:10 & Saturday 23 August 2025 18:00
Sellers is ‘Pearly’ Gates, an underworld kingpin, who enters into an uneasy alliance with the police to thwart a gang of Australian crooks muscling-in on the local territory by posing as police officers.

Shown alongside…
World Premiere of 4K Restoration: Dearth of A Salesman – 1957 (30 mins)
The third lost Sellers shorts as Hector Dimwittie, this time as a salesman.

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Dr Strangelove – 1963 (95 mins) Digital 4k
Saturday 09 August 2025 12:15, Friday 22 August 2025 20:50, Monday 25 August 2025 18:10 & Thursday 28 August 2025 20:45
A Sellers classic in which he plays three roles, but steals the film with Dr. Strangelove with some memorable, mostly improvised set pieces.

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Being There – 1979 (130 mins) Digital
Sunday 03 August 2025 18:10, Tuesday 26 August 2025 18:00 & Saturday 30 August 2025 20:25
In what has been referred to as Sellers’ swansong, he is Chance, the gardener. Arguably the perfect end to Sellers’ film career in which he plays a faceless nonentity who becomes both a celebrity and a presidential advisor.

Shown together with…
Promotional film with director Hal Ashby – 1979 (3 mins) Video

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A Shot in the Dark USA – 1964 (102 mins) Digital
Sunday 24 August 2025 12:20 & Wednesday 27 August 2025 18:20
The second Pink Panther film to feature Sellers as Inspector Clouseau

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The Return of the Pink Panther – 1975 (114 mins) 35mm
Sunday 24 August 2025 14:50 & Wednesday 27 August 2025 20:40
Arguably the best film in the revival of the Pink Panther series

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Peter Sellers: Oddities and Rarities (100 mins)
Monday 18 August 2025 18:15
A bespoke collection of Sellers’ TV appearances including interviews and performances with, Spike Milligan, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Anthony Newley and Eric Sykes together with some footage of Sellers’ home movies.

Together with…
The Whistling Spy Enigma. A filmed TV version of a Goon Show filmed for Secombe and Friends but only shown in part.

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In addition, the BFI are showing the following BFI Families screenings:

Tom Thumb – 1958 (95 mins) 35mm
Saturday 02 August 2025 12:00 & Sunday 10 August 2025 12:00
Sellers paired with Terry-Thomas as a pair of thieves for this telling of the Grimms fairytale

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The Optimists of Nine Elms – 1973 (111 mins) 35mm
Saturday 23 August 2025 12:10 & Saturday 30 August 2025 12:10
This charming and underrated family film sees Sellers as an itinerant busker who befriends two children.
An understated and underrated comedy laced with melancholic charm.


Angela Morley Drama on Radio 4 Extra

The BBC are broadcasting a radio play on Friday 4th July which should appeal to students of Goon Show history. 1977, by Sarah Wooley, tells the story of the composer Angela Morley in the years after she transitioned from being the Goon Show’s Wally Stott. In particular, it’s set at the time she was writing of the Watership Down movie score. It was first broadcast in 2015 as part of the Drama on 4 series.

The programme is on BBC Radio 4 Extra, on Friday 4th July at 3.00 pm. It will be available to stream for the following 30 days from the programme’s BBC Sounds webpage or the Sounds app.

Also worthy of a read is this blog post in which the writer explains the background to the play.

GSPS Annual Meeting – 13 September 2025

The 2025 annual GSPS member’s meeting is set for Saturday, 13th September. Once again, we’ll be gathering within earshot of the Spike Milligan Memorial Bench and the Lodge House which houses the Spike Milligan Archive. The venue, for the fourth year, is Stephens House and Gardens in Finchley, North London.

The event will run from 10.30am to 4.30pm, with a break for lunch in the Inky’s Café.

As well as our AGM, we are planning to have another quiz, a requested performance (or table read) of Tatter’s Castle (info), the initial Goon Show or Crazy People trial recording, and a chat with an author currently penning a brand new book on The Goon Show!

Oh, and bring along some of that lovely moolah you have stitched inside your mattress as we will be offering a variety of books, tapes and CDs for sale with the proceeds going back to society funds. Jane and Silé will also have new Spike related merchandise available, including the 2026 calendars! 


It isn’t necessary to book a place at this meeting. However, so we can judge how many teas and biscuits to bring in, it would be helpful to let us know you’re coming by sending a message through the form below.

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The Spike Milligan Bench

Stephens House & Gardens
17 East End Rd, London N3 3QE

The venue is accessible for disabled visitors, and there are a few parking places can be reserved for those who might need one.

CAFE ON-SITE for coffee, tea and lunches.
BY BUS
Buses 13, 125, 143, 460 and 326 stop nearby.
BY UNDERGROUND
Nearest underground station: Finchley Central on the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line. On leaving the station walk up to Regents Park Road, turn left and, at the A504 junction, turn left again into East End Road. The house is on the left.



Watch the York Galton & Simpson event

The video of the Galton and Simpson Archive talk at the University of York’s Festival of Ideas (we’ve mentioned it more than once) has been uploaded to YouTube. It includes Richard Usher performing one of the scripts which was written for Peter Sellers’ appearances on Midday Music Hall in 1954.

Richard Usher’s performance of ‘Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Two Raised Fingers’:

Gary Brannan’s full Galton and Simpson talk:

See also
This Week’s Goon Pod
A Goon-type Performance in York

This Week’s Goon Pod

Don’t miss this week’s edition of Goon Pod. In it, Tyler talks to “the Grand Poobah” of the GSPS, Richard Usher and the University of York archivist Gary Brannan.

As well as discussing the Galton and Simpson archive which Gary is working on, and scripts found in it which were written for Peter Sellers and as performed recently by Richard (more info), the topics ranged from the archives being collected more generally at York, including the GSPS’s, collection, and the strength and future of the GSPS.

The very same day as the podcast was released, the video of Gary’s talk and Richard’s performance was uploaded to YouTube. See it here.

The crowdfunding campaign to help secure the Galton and Simpson archive, as mentioned in the podcast, is here

Listen to Goon Pod on your favourite source of podcasts, or here

This Is Your Life: Spike Milligan Goon Pod

“You call this a life?”This week we dip into the big red book and examine Spike Milligan’s two famously chaotic appearances on This Is Your Life — first in 1973 at an army reunion in Bexhill and again in 1995 in the wake of Spike’s infamous crack at Prince Charles at the British Comedy Awards. From bungled surveillance operations and surprise reunions to war memories, old squeezes, secret sons and unresolved tensions, these programmes offer an occasionally revealing — and sometimes unsettling — portrait of Spike at two very different points in his life.Joining Tyler this week is co-host of World Of Telly John Williams and the pair try to navigate the uneasy compression of a vast, contradictory life into television-friendly fare.Along the way we encounter Peter Sellers in Nazi garb, Robert Graves refusing retakes because “the milkman is part of life”, Harry Secombe on VT, Eric Sykes restoring some semblance of order to proceedings, Michael Bentine getting a warm reception, Roger McGough falling a bit flat and a surprise appearance from a reclusive billionaire. We also examine the differing styles of Eamonn Andrews and Michael Aspel – the former being all awkward and lacking spontaneity; the latter oozing affable charm and keeping the show on the rails. These two programmes, separated by 22 years, chart not just Spike Milligan’s public career but his private fractures — family divisions, emotional debts, and the limits of nostalgia. They also expose the clumsy mechanics of This Is Your Life itself: a format built for uplift struggling to contain a life defined by contradiction, pain, brilliance and refusal to behave.
  1. This Is Your Life: Spike Milligan
  2. One Way Pendulum (1965) – with David Quantick
  3. Yellow Submarine (1968) – with Joel Morris
  4. The Curse of Frankenstein
  5. The Sale Of Manhattan