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Lifted and paraphrased from the last ever Goon Show that was replayed this week on R4Extra. The Goon Show is dated, obviously, but there is the odd gem if you look hard enough (listen long enough)
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Re: Agony Aunt question
AndyPandy wrote: The Goon Show is dated, obviously, but there is the odd gem if you look hard enough (listen long enough)
Cough! Splutter!
The odd gem? It's packed with gems. For instance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tjHlFPTwVk
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Re: Agony Aunt question
kiloran wrote:AndyPandy wrote: The Goon Show is dated, obviously, but there is the odd gem if you look hard enough (listen long enough)
Cough! Splutter!
The odd gem? It's packed with gems. For instance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tjHlFPTwVk
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The Goons started Broadcasting before I was born but in my youth I listened to a lot of shows and loved them. I also enjoyed Spike's Q series on TV. Listening to them again, however, on R4Extra I don't think that a lot of it has withstood the test of time and don't find it as funny as I did then. Perhaps it's me.
The same is said of Monty Python but there are schools of thought that they were less funny anyway.
As an aside, I bought a car off James Grafton, Jimmy Grafton's son. They were both Harry Secombe's Agent and James told me that Jimmy secured Harry on a Golf Course with a shake of the hand, no written contract was ever put in place.
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Re: Agony Aunt question
AndyPandy wrote:kiloran wrote:AndyPandy wrote: The Goon Show is dated, obviously, but there is the odd gem if you look hard enough (listen long enough)
Cough! Splutter!
The odd gem? It's packed with gems. For instance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tjHlFPTwVk
--kiloran
The Goons started Broadcasting before I was born but in my youth I listened to a lot of shows and loved them. I also enjoyed Spike's Q series on TV. Listening to them again, however, on R4Extra I don't think that a lot of it has withstood the test of time and don't find it as funny as I did then. Perhaps it's me.
Same here. The Goon show was way before I was born but I discovered them in my 20s and had quite a collection of cassettes. I still remember that moment in 'The Flea' where Bluebottle and Eccles are standing guard outside a clockmaker's shop, all the clocks strike the hour and Bluebottle asks in his delightful squeaky voice "What time is it, Eccles?" Then Eccles ..."I've got it writted down on a piece of paper"..."But what do you do when it's not the same time?"..."Then I don't show it to 'em!"...."But how do you know what the real time is?"...."Cos I got it writted down on a piece of paper!"... ad nauseam
I also discovered the Tony Hancock radio shows years after he died, but I think that Kenneth Williams and Sid James pretty much stole the show and Tony Hancock must have realised.
Then, Around the Horne which I occasionally still listen to, it's so clever, though with Marty Feldman and Barry Took writing the script, I'm not surprised. Again, it wouldn't be the same without Kenneth Williams, but here, he interacts with the others in a magical way, and I can't believe it was in 1967!!
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Re: Agony Aunt question
The Eccles sketch I still recite concerned I think Neddy Seagoon and a noise in the street, along the lines of:
NS: What's all that' noise? Don't you know it's 4 o'clock in the morning?
E: Really? I make it five to.
NS: What are you doing down there?
E: Everyone's got to be somewhere
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i gather that when the Goons Show was first proposed to the BBC, the BBC decision-makers read it as the Go On Show.
NS: What's all that' noise? Don't you know it's 4 o'clock in the morning?
E: Really? I make it five to.
NS: What are you doing down there?
E: Everyone's got to be somewhere
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i gather that when the Goons Show was first proposed to the BBC, the BBC decision-makers read it as the Go On Show.
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Re: Agony Aunt question
AndyPandy wrote: I also enjoyed Spike's Q series on TV. Listening to them again, however, on R4Extra I don't think that a lot of it has withstood the test of time and don't find it as funny as I did then. Perhaps it's me.
The same is said of Monty Python but there are schools of thought that they were less funny anyway.
I think there was an awful lot of dross in both the shows you mention. Watch any of them in full and you will be disappointed.
But we always remember the gems. The highlights are truly brilliant.
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brightncheerful wrote:The Eccles sketch I still recite concerned I think Neddy Seagoon and a noise in the street, along the lines of:
NS: What's all that' noise? Don't you know it's 4 o'clock in the morning?
E: Really? I make it five to.
NS: What are you doing down there?
E: Everyone's got to be somewhere
One of my favourites too
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