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| writer        = *[[Spike Milligan]]
| writer        = *[[Spike Milligan]]
*[[Larry Stephens]]
*[[Larry Stephens]]
| based_on      = [[w:Buraimi Dispute|Buraimi Dispute]]
| based_on      = [[Buraimi Dispute]]
| presenter      = [[Wallace Greenslade]]
| presenter      = [[Wallace Greenslade]]
| producer      = [[Peter Eton]]
| producer      = [[Peter Eton]]
| music          = *Orchestra: [[Wally Stott]]
| music          = *Orchestra: [[Wally Stott]]
*Geldray: ''[[w:Sometimes I'm Happy (Sometimes I'm Blue)|Sometimes I'm Happy]]''
*Geldray: ''[[When You're Smiling]]''
*Ellington: ''[[w:Beep Beep (song)|Beep Beep]]''
*Ellington: ''[[Stranded in the Jungle]]''
| production    = [[The Goon Show recording numbers#TLO|TLO]] 12681
| production    = [[The Goon Show recording numbers#TLO|TLO]] 12681
| recording_date = {{Start date|1956|09|30|df=y}}
| recording_date = {{Start date|1956|09|30|df=y}}
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'''''The Nasty Affair at the Burami Oasis''''' is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. (although it isn't coherently announced), a British radio comedy.  It was the first episode of the seventh series.  
'''''The Nasty Affair at the Burami Oasis''''' is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. (although it isn't coherently announced), a British radio comedy.  It was the first episode of the seventh series.  


The recording for transmission was created at 9pm on Sunday {{Date|1956-09-30}}, at [[w:KOKO (music venue)|The Camden Theatre]], Camden Town, London.
The recording for transmission was created at 9pm on Sunday {{Date|1956-09-30}}, at [[KOKO (music venue)|The Camden Theatre]], Camden Town, London.


The first [[w:BBC Home Service|Home Service]] broadcast was the following Thursday at 8.30pm on {{Date|1956-10-04}}, its ratings were 3.4 million.
The first [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] broadcast was the following Thursday at 8.30pm on {{Date|1956-10-04}}, its ratings were 3.4 million.


The show was repeated:
The show was repeated:
*Monday 8pm, {{Date|1956-10-08}}, on the [[w:BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]] to 3.4 million listeners.
*Monday 8pm, {{Date|1956-10-08}}, on the [[BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]] to 3.4 million listeners.
*Thursday 8.30pm, {{Date|1957-04-04}} on the [[w:BBC Home Service|Home Service]] to 1.5 million listeners.  
*Thursday 8.30pm, {{Date|1957-04-04}} on the [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] to 1.5 million listeners.  
*Saturday 1.02pm, {{Date|1992-05-30}} on the [[w:BBC Radio 2|Radio 2]] in ''Comedy Hour:the Radio 2 Comedy Season''
*Saturday 1.02pm, {{Date|1992-05-30}} on the [[BBC Radio 2|Radio 2]] in ''Comedy Hour:the Radio 2 Comedy Season''


==Transcription Service Reissue Synopsis==
==Transcription Service Reissue Synopsis==
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==Music==
==Music==
* The BBC Orchestra conducted by [[Wally Stott]].
* The BBC Orchestra conducted by [[Wally Stott]].
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''[[w:When You're Smiling|When You're Smiling]]'' {{Small|([[w:Mark Fisher (songwriter)|Mark Fisher]] / Joe Goodwin / [[w:Larry Shay|Larry Shay]])}}.
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''[[When You're Smiling]]'' {{Small|([[Mark Fisher (songwriter)|Mark Fisher]] / Joe Goodwin / [[Larry Shay]])}}.
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[w:Stranded in the Jungle|Stranded in the Jungle]]'' {{Small|(Ernestine Smith / James Johnson / Al Curry)}}.
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[Stranded in the Jungle]]'' {{Small|(Ernestine Smith / James Johnson / Al Curry)}}.


==Technical==
==Technical==
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#TLO|TLO 12681]] (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at [[w:Broadcasting House|Broadcasting House]]).
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#TLO|TLO 12681]] (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at [[Broadcasting House]]).


The TLO 12681 master tape survived in [[BBC Transcription Services|TS]] and was used for the version of the show found on [[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol5|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5]], but cuts made at the time of the simulated stereo [[Pick of the Goons|POTG]] issue were not kept. Fortunately, TS made a cover copy with compensation for the poor treble on the original; the cuts have been restored from this source.<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=[[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol5|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5]] |first=Ted |last=Kendall | author-link=Ted Kendall |date=2011 |page=13|type=Booklet 2 |publisher=BBC Worldwide|ISBN=978-1408-427286}}</ref>
The TLO 12681 master tape survived in [[BBC Transcription Services|TS]] and was used for the version of the show found on [[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol5|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5]], but cuts made at the time of the simulated stereo [[Pick of the Goons|POTG]] issue were not kept. Fortunately, TS made a cover copy with compensation for the poor treble on the original; the cuts have been restored from this source.<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=[[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol5|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5]] |first=Ted |last=Kendall | author-link=Ted Kendall |date=2011 |page=13|type=Booklet 2 |publisher=BBC Worldwide|ISBN=978-1408-427286}}</ref>


== Note ==
== Note ==
There really is a [[w:Buraimi Oasis|Buraimi Oasis]], which was the site of a battle between British-led forces and Arab tribesmen in October 1955 known as the [[w:Buraimi Dispute|Buraimi Dispute]], which the episode loosely parodies, with an actual [[w:BBC News|BBC News]] broadcast clip opening. The real oasis is considerably larger.
There really is a [[Buraimi Oasis]], which was the site of a battle between British-led forces and Arab tribesmen in October 1955 known as the [[Buraimi Dispute]], which the episode loosely parodies, with an actual [[BBC News]] broadcast clip opening. The real oasis is considerably larger.


==Transcript==
==Transcript==

Latest revision as of 23:18, 28 February 2023


"The Nasty Affair at the Burami Oasis"
The Goon Show episode
Episode: no.Series: 7
Episode: 1
Written by
Based onBuraimi Dispute
AnnouncerWallace Greenslade
Produced byPeter Eton
Music
Recording
Number
TLO 12681
First broadcast4 October 1956 (1956-10-04)
Running time30:29
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The Nasty Affair at the Burami Oasis is an episode from The Goon Show. (although it isn't coherently announced), a British radio comedy. It was the first episode of the seventh series.

The recording for transmission was created at 9pm on Sunday 30 September 1956, at The Camden Theatre, Camden Town, London.

The first Home Service broadcast was the following Thursday at 8.30pm on 4 October 1956, its ratings were 3.4 million.

The show was repeated:

  • Monday 8pm, 8 October 1956, on the Light Programme to 3.4 million listeners.
  • Thursday 8.30pm, 4 April 1957 on the Home Service to 1.5 million listeners.
  • Saturday 1.02pm, 30 May 1992 on the Radio 2 in Comedy Hour:the Radio 2 Comedy Season

Transcription Service Reissue Synopsis

The Burami Oasis situation has deteriorated. The British Garrison is under constant attack from Sheik Rattle and Roll Ar Leg. Now the British Government decide to play their trump card – Admiral Neddie Seagoon in charge of HMS Thespus. Broken up into four-inch squares, the 42,000 ton battleship is packed into crates cunningly marked ‘Date Fertiliser’ and, with the Admiral, despatched to the Burami Oasis.

Music

Technical

Originally recorded on TLO 12681 (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at Broadcasting House).

The TLO 12681 master tape survived in TS and was used for the version of the show found on The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5, but cuts made at the time of the simulated stereo POTG issue were not kept. Fortunately, TS made a cover copy with compensation for the poor treble on the original; the cuts have been restored from this source.[1]

Note

There really is a Buraimi Oasis, which was the site of a battle between British-led forces and Arab tribesmen in October 1955 known as the Buraimi Dispute, which the episode loosely parodies, with an actual BBC News broadcast clip opening. The real oasis is considerably larger.

Transcript

The Nasty Affair at the Burami Oasis (transcript)

References

  1. ^ Kendall, Ted (2011). The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5 (Booklet 2). BBC Worldwide. p. 13. ISBN 978-1408-427286.