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A New Year Message

As we enter 2023, here’s a New Year message from the Goons.

Wal: Now that Mr Claus has delivered his presents and is taking a well-earned rest, I am reliably informed that The Goon Show Preservation Society would like to wish a Happy New Year and custard to all their readers.

Neddie: That’s it Wal, give them the old posh chat there.

Grytpype: I say Neddie, what’s your New Year’s resolution?

Neddie: To be an all round better person.

Bluebottle: But you’re already all round! Hehehe!

Moriarty: Get that child out of here!

Neddie: What did you get for Christmas, little spotty lad?

Bluebottle: Well a few years ago my mum bought me an electric twit for Christmas, but there was a stick of dynamite in it and it blew me backwards…

Eccles: For Christmas?

Bluebottle: No, out of my underpants!

Neddie: Oh, nasty!

Bluebottle: Anyway, this year I wrote to Santa and asked him for world peace and goodwill to all men.

Eccles: And what did you get?

Bluebottle: I got a sock full of custard and a clip round the ear from my mum!

Eccles: I got a clip round the ear from Sabrina.

Bluebottle: Why was that, you naughty man?

Eccles: She turned round too quickly!

Bloodnok: They don’t make ‘em like that anymore!

Wal: If you’ve just landed on this page and are wondering what on earth is going on, then I am empowered to remind you that this IS The Goon Show Preservation Society and you get what you pay for! So… join today! 

FX: Kerching. Penny in mug.

Mate: And a very Happy New Year and all mate.

Wal: Ta. Next dance please.

As conveyed to the GSPS
by Mark Cousins

Happy New Year from the Goon Show Preservation Society.

The Goon Show Top 20 Chart

Greenslade – Ladies and Gentlemen, the Goons and myself, after a period of, ahem, retirement, are pleased to announce that we’ll be featured in a modern podcast-type pop-type chart, voted for by those good people who still remember us.
Seagoon – What, what, what, an awards show? I’d better get the acceptance speech written.
Bloodnok – It’s not about you. It’s 20 chances to hear my best internal noises.
Bluebottle – More like 20 more chances for me to get deaded.
Minnie – Help Henry, I’ve been surveyed!
Moriarty – Owwww. Place your bets at Honest Grytpype’s Bookmakers Shop…
Eccles – 20, 19, er.. 18, er…. where’s that list?


During 2022, Tyler Adams has asked the listeners and followers of Goon Pod to nominate their three favourite episodes of the Goon Show. The results are in, and they’ve been weighed, measured and sent to stand in a queue.

The top 20 will be revealed in a special episode of Goon Pod, coming out on New Year’s Eve. Tyler and his guests, Sean Gaffney and Mike Haskins, will discuss and dissect the people’s choices.

Once 31st December comes around (has it been asleep then?), you’ll be able to listen to the chart show on the player below. Or, of course, you can download it at your convenience on your usual podcast app.

Listener’s Top 20 Goon Shows

update: so what were the top 20 shows? – the list is here

A Quiz for Christmas

Here’s a challenge to fill a little time over the festive period. This quiz first appeared in our Newsletter no. 121. There were wonderful prizes to be won, but the closing date was 31st January 2008, so it’s too late to enter now.

How many can you get without checking Google, Bing, Ask Jeeves or the Encyclopaedia Goonicus? Make a note your answers, then check the answers page linked at the bottom of this page. How did you do?


1. Name the producer of the Ying Tong Song.

2. Who produced A Christmas Carol? (Besides Charles Dickens!)

3. In A Christmas Carol, what was the name of the character played by ‘Mate’?

4. Which Goon Show scriptwriter was born in 1923 and died in 1959?

5. George Martin was the producer for which record label?

6. Grytpype’s voice was inspired by that of which film actor?

7. With which street was a certain fireball associated?

8. Spike’s full name was . . .?

9. In which series did Eric Sykes collaborate?

10. What was the title of the Goons’ first attempt for an audition at the Beeb?

11. How many ingots were there in Leadenhall Street?

12. A song, which may well have been the inspiration for Monty Python’s Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life, contains the phrase “When you’re standing on the gallows at the dreaded break of day”. Name it.

13. In which song does a character express dislike at being “drownded, nutted, deaded and wetted”?

14. Name the town in which Spike was born.

15. Ying Tong Song reached No.2 in the Top 20 in 1957. True or false?

16. Who wrote the Peter Sellers biography “the Mask behind the Mask”?

17. Who was born in Dan-y-graig Terrace?

18. Besides producing Goon Shows, Charles Chilton devised and wrote an anti-war musical called . . .

19. Name the series’ first announcer.

20. In which film is a priceless Ming vase bought at Woolworths?

21. Who played ‘Dr Longdongle’?

22. What does Longdongle do with false teeth?

23. In one episode, The Goons merged with another popular comedy show. Which?

24. In Tales of Old Dartmoor, Her Majesty’s prison is moved where?

25. Which episode was recorded without an audience?

26. It included a character, the Duchess Boil de Spudswell, who sounded like which celebrated figure?

27. In which show does Valentine Dyall insure Neddie against being embedded in concrete?

28. What was Wallace Greenslade’s fan club called?

29. Minnie Bannister played Maid Marian in Ye Bandit of Sherwood Forest. True or false?

30. George Orwell’s 1984 inspired which episode?

31. A train crash in November 1956 caused which episode to be postponed?

32. In which show does Neddie insure the English Channel against catching fire?

33. Colonel Chinstrap of ITMA was an influence on Major Bloodnok. True or false?

34. The Africa Ship Canal was inspired by the closure of which waterway?

35. What was the first name of Sellers’ mother?

36. Spike is believed to have acquired his name from which jazz trumpeter?

37. Name the scoutmaster who was an influence on Bluebottle’s character.

38. What was the name of the 3-piece band in which Spike played before The Goon Show?

39. Which Goon had a shaving act?

40. Name Bentine’s captain/professor character.

41. Complete the phrase: “A fair trial and a fair…”

42. In whose esteemed watering hole did The Goon Show blossom?

43. Who ran London’s Windmill Theatre?

44. Which Goon started with a stage act based on a broken chair back?

45. Sellers was descended from a famous eighteenth century bare-knuckle fighter. Who?

46. Despite a bad start with them, Jacques Brown later produced some Goon Shows. He had previously produced an equally crazy programme called…

47. What do the letters KOGVOS stand for?

48. On what date was Crazy People first broadcast?

49. Which rising took place in ‘74?

50. How many episodes were there in the tenth and final Goon Show series?


ready for the answers?

The Other Woman in the Theatre

We’ve heard news of another piece of Goon Show connected theatre which is about to hit the stage. Featuring the story of Wally Stott, the Goon Show’s musical director, the play is being staged at the Acorn Studio – Titchfield Festival Theatre, Faversham PO14 4BG, from Mon 23rd to Sat 28th January.
more details here

We’re pretty confident we know who the other woman will turn out to be….

Spike Milligan: The Unseen Archive on TV

There’s more Spike Milligan due to appear in the media very soon. The latest programme, to be shown on the Sky Arts channel, is a new documentary made by the Welsh independent company Yeti Television. It will feature never-before aired: film, interviews and scripts from the inimitable comedian and poet.
Its first broadcast will be on Wednesday 7th December at 9pm. There will be a repeat on Tuesday 13th December at 11pm, and hopefully it will continue to be available.
NOTE – Sky Arts is available on Freeview TV, Channel 11. A Sky subscription isn’t necessary.

There is also going to be a preview showing at the BFI in Southbank, London, on Saturday 3rd Decenber, details here.


Phil Edgar-Jones, Director, Sky Arts, commented: “Spike’s work has been pivotal in shaping British comedy and now we have the opportunity to showcase these brilliant, unearthed works on Sky Arts. Through letters, home videos and those who knew him well, we’ve gained a new insight into who this comedy legend was. We’re thrilled to be working alongside Yeti Television to bring this previously untold story to life.”

The programme description reads:
In this documentary, we delve into a treasure trove of recently unearthed archive to tell a brand new story of Spike Milligan. Film, scripts, letters, objects, photographs, recordings, art – they all come together to paint a portrait of a comic genius. But one plagued by crippling mental illness, insecurity, and an enduring lifetime struggle to reinvent what comedy could be.

The archive takes us on a surreal and revelatory journey into Spike Milligan’s brain. Key pieces of archive will be jumping off points to explore a part of his character or specific chapter in his life. These range from an unpublished play called The Snow Goose that Spike returned to again and again after it was rejected by the BBC; home movies of sunny afternoons in the paddling pool; through to a simple annotated envelope that read:
“I went into the now overgrown garden in 127 Holden Rd. I found this little toy… I broke down and cried. I feel I wanted those yesterdays with the children to come back.”

The Spike Milligan Show on BBC Radio

As part of the BBC’s Centenary celebrations, several restored shows have been getting an airing.

We’ve already looked at Peter Sellers on Hancock’s Half Hour (here). Next up for Goon fans is The Spike Milligan Show, which will be on Radio 4 Extra at 1030 on Sunday 6th November 2022.
The original broadcast of this show, which was just called ‘Spike Milligan’, was on Sunday 29 July 1973 on BBC Radio 2. Click here for the programme info (and stream after the broadcast) on BBC Sounds.


Another restored show which the BBC have played was an alternative and slightly longer version of The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea, (series 5, episode 3) which was played on Radio 4 Extra on Tuesday 18 October 2022. It’s available to stream here, for one month only.

Peter Sellers with Tony Hancock

Causing much excitement, an until-now lost recording of a Peter Sellers performance has been found, and it’s being broadcast in a restored state on BBC Radio 4 on 18th October. The show is an episode from the first series of Hancock’s Half Hour which was only ever broadcast once, in February 1955. In it, Sellers stood in for an absent Kenneth Williams.

Radio 4 are also running a documentary about the search for old recordings and finding the lost episode. It’s called Raiders of the Lost Archive, and it’s available to stream on BBC Sounds.

After its first airing on Radio 4, the Hancock episode, which is titled The Marriage Bureau, will also be available to stream here.

Our favourite podcast – Goon Pod – is onto the story this week. Tyler’s guest is voice actor and restorer Keith Wickham, who presented and co-produced the Raiders of the Lost Archive programme.

Carol For Another Christmas (1964) Goon Pod

This week, for Christmas, a heart-warming festive treat full of joy, goodwill and Peter Sellers at his cuddliest. ONLY JOKING.Actually, it’s Carol for Another Christmas, Rod Serling’s bleak, angry, Cold War reworking of A Christmas Carol . Conceived as the opening salvo in a run of UN-friendly TV specials, the film is a full-throated warning against isolationism, nuclear brinkmanship and the idea that minding your own business ever ends well. Xerox paid for it, ABC aired it ad-free on 28 December 1964, viewers and critics were divided about it, and it then disappeared for nearly 50 years.Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Cleopatra) in his only television outing, the film stars Sterling Hayden as Daniel Grudge, a wealthy American industrialist who hates foreign aid, diplomacy and the United Nations in equal measure. On Christmas Eve he clashes with his liberal nephew Fred (Ben Gazzara) and is hauled through a series of visions featuring war dead, nuclear devastation and, most memorably, Peter Sellers as “Imperial Me” – a cowboy-Santa demagogue preaching radical individualism. It was Sellers’ first screen appearance after his near-fatal heart attack earlier that year.Also featuring Eva Marie Saint, Robert Shaw, Steve Lawrence, Pat Hingle, Britt Ekland and music by Henry Mancini, the film is verbose, didactic and relentlessly grim – and all the more fascinating for it.Joining Tyler is Tilt Araiza (The Sitcom Club / Jaffa Cakes for Proust), drawing parallels with Planet of the Apes, The Prisoner and unpacking Serling and the social and political climate just one year after after the assassination of JFK… looking at how things came together to produce this Christmas curio.
  1. Carol For Another Christmas (1964)
  2. This Is Your Life: Spike Milligan
  3. One Way Pendulum (1965) – with David Quantick
  4. Yellow Submarine (1968) – with Joel Morris
  5. The Curse of Frankenstein

Spike – the play – the script

While the play Spike is touring the UK’s theatres, the script has become available to buy. So, if you’re not going to catch a performance in the theatre, or even if you are, here’s the chance to enjoy Nick Newnam & Ian Hislop’s text from the comfort of your own easy chair.

The script is available in paperback or spiral-bound format from Concord Theatricals, who also have a digital version available to be read on their Concord Reader+ app.
A paperback is also available at Amazon.

Buy a copy at Concord Theatricals
Buy a copy at Amazon
Dates for the theatre tour

Fiftieth Anniversary Newsletter

The 5th of October this year is the 50th anniversary of the original BBC Radio 4 broadcast of The Last Goon Show of All. As many of the original cast as possible had been gathered for the show, which itself was recorded to celebrate the BBCs 50th anniversary.
It was after that show that enthusiasts came together to form the Goon Show Preservation Society.

To celebrate all these 50th anniversaries, we’ve produced an anniversary edition of our newsletter, Goon Show News, which is on its way to our members. The magazine is full of stories and our members reminiscences of both the show and the fifty years the GSPS has been around.