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==Show Notes==
*Spike was unwell and when sending out the scripts for that Sunday's recording, Doreen wrote ‘''I do hope it's nothing more serious than a heavy cold''’ and of his script for the episode ''World War One'', remarked that ‘''your [script] this week is very, very funny – it seems to me to have got away from the accustomed more than usual''’.
*Indeed, by now, Spike's scripts were often working at a frenetic speed, abandoning the longer character-driven dialogue in favour of more fragmented narratives which made a heavy use of pre-recorded sound effects. The first show taped on Sunday 23 February was a remake of ''[[The Silent Bugler (VG)|The Silent Bugler]]'' and was followed by ''World War One'' in which the Australian voice complaining ‘''Don't like what he's doing Pat''’ was now scripted for [[Peter Sellers|Peter]] to deliver. *The episode also had an exchange between [[Major Bloodnok|Bloodnok]] and [[Eccles]] in which reference was made to the [[w:Wolfenden Report|Wolfenden Report]] which had recommended the legalisation of homosexuality when published on 4 September 1957.
*When Seagoon was questioned, the music of the ATV quiz show The $64,000 Question was used, followed by Peter impersonating [[Hughie Green]], the host of [[w:Associated-Rediffusion|Associated-Rediffusion]]'s [[w:Double Your Money|Double Your Money]].


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Revision as of 17:24, 9 December 2022


"World War One"
The Goon Show episode
Episode: no.Series: 8
Episode: 22
Written bySpike Milligan
AnnouncerWallace Greenslade
Produced byCharles Chilton
Music
Recording
Number
TLO 49663
First broadcast24 February 1958 (1958-02-24)
Running time29:52
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Show Notes

  • Spike was unwell and when sending out the scripts for that Sunday's recording, Doreen wrote ‘I do hope it's nothing more serious than a heavy cold’ and of his script for the episode World War One, remarked that ‘your [script] this week is very, very funny – it seems to me to have got away from the accustomed more than usual’.
  • Indeed, by now, Spike's scripts were often working at a frenetic speed, abandoning the longer character-driven dialogue in favour of more fragmented narratives which made a heavy use of pre-recorded sound effects. The first show taped on Sunday 23 February was a remake of The Silent Bugler and was followed by World War One in which the Australian voice complaining ‘Don't like what he's doing Pat’ was now scripted for Peter to deliver. *The episode also had an exchange between Bloodnok and Eccles in which reference was made to the Wolfenden Report which had recommended the legalisation of homosexuality when published on 4 September 1957.
  • When Seagoon was questioned, the music of the ATV quiz show The $64,000 Question was used, followed by Peter impersonating Hughie Green, the host of Associated-Rediffusion's Double Your Money.