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goons podcast members

by Ross Herman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who are the members of the goons podcast?

The Six Degrees of The Goon Show | Evergreen Podcasts. Go to What's So Funny! Host, Dave Schwensen, and his friends Kelly, Tom, and Logan have chosen some of their favorite comedians from the 1950s, '60s, and '70s.

Who are the members of the goons YouTube?

In April 2020 Blarg and three of his YouTube friends McNasty, TheDooo, and Soup started The Goons Podcast, where the group discuss various topics and answer questions from the YouTube comments.

Did Soup leave the goons podcast?

We had to delete todays podcast because our editor mistakenly used soups audio from the last podcast with Yumi on todays podcast lol. Unfortunately our editor lives in Australia so he's not around right now. Probably going to have to wait til tomorrow to post. Sorry!

How popular is the goons podcast?

This podcast is one of the top most popular shows out of 2,878,812 podcasts globally, ranked by Listen Score (the estimated popularity score).

Who was Eccles in the goons?

Spike Milligan"Mad" Dan Eccles (/ˈɛkəlz/), also referred to as 'Field Marshall Eccles', is the name of a comedy character, created and performed by Spike Milligan, from the 1950s United Kingdom radio comedy series The Goon Show.

Who played Minnie Bannister?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Henry Crun and Minnie Bannister are two characters from the 1950s United Kingdom radio comedy series The Goon Show. Crun and Min were performed by Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan respectively.

Does McNasty have a podcast?

The McNasty Podcast The McNasty Podcast This is a South Texas / Rio Grande Valley regional based podcast that I've been low key doing on and off for a couple years where I talk to friends and do a profile on them & share stories.

How many listeners does shameless podcast have?

In December last year Shameless made Apple's best podcasts of the year list. It's now hitting 40,000 downloads on each weekly episode and up to 100,000 downloads over the course of the week, which includes bonus content and old episode consumption.

Where can I listen to the goons podcast?

GOONS | Podcast on Spotify.

What is the #1 podcast in the world?

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Who is number 1 on Spotify podcast?

Joe Rogan The Joe Rogan Experience1 ▶–Joe Rogan The Joe Rogan Experience2 ▶–audiochuck Crime Junkie3 ▶–The New York Times The Daily4 ▶–Armchair Umbrella Armchair Expert Umbrella with Dax Shepard5 ▲1Relaxing White Noise, LLC Relaxing White Noise45 more rows

How do podcasts make money?

Sponsorships are the most common way podcasters make money. This is when the podcast promotes the sponsor during the show. You probably hear your favorite shows plug their advertisers a few times in every episode. How much you earn from a sponsor depends on the number of downloads your episodes earn.

Who is your daddy podcast?

Who's Your Daddy? on Apple Podcasts. Meet Debbie and Travis Beanstalk, your average, run of the mill mother-son combo on the search to find a new step-dad, hoping to turn their dynamic duo into a trio. Each week a new suitor will do their best to swoon Debbie and Travis in the hopes of joining the family.

Is call her daddy on Spotify?

A $60 million deal with Spotify — the biggest ever for a female podcast host. "Call Her Daddy" and its catalog of episodes is now exclusively available within the streaming service, and Cooper is to lead an additional project for the app that's rumored to be a true-crime podcast.

Who was the Seagoon in the Goon Show?

Chinstrap fitted into the Goon Show framework surprisingly well, demonstrating the debt the Goons owed to ITMA. Dick Emery – stood in for Secombe as "Emery-type Seagoon" in Spon, and replaced Milligan in a few others, alternating with Graham Stark.

Who was the last female to appear in the Goon Show?

At the time of his death, Stark was the last surviving actor to have appeared in The Goon Show during its original run. Lizbeth Webb ; The first known rare female presence on The Goon Show, Webb played the title role in the show's pantomime special, Cinderella.

Who is the Indian in Bloodnok?

Havaldar Singhiz Thingz, an Indian idiot, usually found as Bloodnok's servant. The various Indian characters in the show derived from Milligan's childhood in India, where his father had served in the British Army.

Who is John Snagge?

John Snagge – doyen of BBC newsreaders who, like Greenslade, also played himself in several programmes (usually in pre-recorded inserts), and was a great supporter of the show. Snagge had a prominent part in The Greenslade Story ", when he was present in the studio instead of being pre-recorded, and read his part in his best 'Here-is-the-News' voice.

Who parodied Prince Charming?

On other occasions, e.g. in "The Silver Doubloons", he was himself parodied, probably by Peter Sellers. Graham Stark; A good friend of Sellers, Stark made his first known guest appearance in show as Prince Charming in the show's pantomime special, Cinderella.

Who is Wallace Greenslade?

Wallace Greenslade – announcer, he opened and closed each show (often parodying the traditional BBC announcing style), and occasionally played himself in an episode, most notably "The Greenslade Story", as well as other small parts (e.g., he was "The Phantom Head-Shaver of Brighton").

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Overview

Peter Sellers

Cynthia, ROE (Rose of England), a breathy nymphomaniac femme fatale from Earl's Court. Neddie's occasional love interest, with a jealous lover called Raoul (played by Ray Ellington with a George Sanders patina). Jilted for an elephant. In "The Scarlet Capsule", the local residents need to be evacuated, for fear of an unexploded bomb. Seagoon (as Ned Quatermass) knocks on Cynthia's door, and when she answers, he says "I'm sorry to knock you up so late...." (pause for the double …

Harry Secombe

Uncle of Henry and Min. A very old pensioner (Henry often asks, "What are you doing out of your grave?") who usually jabbers incoherently but soon collapses. When he is coherent, he can be heard enquiring as to the whereabouts of his teeth, or (as in The Call Of The West), he loses them – Henry remarks, "There go his teeth, Min – more dinner for us!" In The £50 Cure, he is the first to be turned into a chicken after drinking Minnie's laundry soup.

Spike Milligan

Throat, Sgt Throat, Miss Throat or Gladys, with the very gravelly voice. Milligan invented this voice by belching, apparently in the middle of rehearsal, much to the producer's annoyance.
Little Jim, whose single line "He's fallen in the wa-ater" became a national catchphrase. According to a recent TV special about Spike Milligan, the phrase was originated by Peter Sellers' young son. In The Last Goon Show of All, it was revealed that Little Jim was Eccles' nephew, and that apart fr…

Michael Bentine

Bentine was part of the regular cast for the first two seasons. As a tribute of sorts, unheard characters called Bentine are sometimes referred to in later episodes (e.g. The Man Who Never Was )
The archetypal absent minded professor. Famously eccentric and possibly mad, Pureheart, at one point, created the Suez Canal after getting the rights after Cleopatra's death (despite the fact he w…

Other members

• Andrew Timothy – the show's original announcer, who left the show after the first few episodes of season 4, claiming that he feared for his sanity. He did however make a brief pre-recorded appearance in the 1959 episode The Scarlet Capsule ('I would like to say that, whilst I read this stuff, I don't write it – fertannngggg!') and returned in 1972 for The Last Goon Show of All (due to the death of Wallace Greenslade 11 years earlier).

Guest appearances

• John Snagge – doyen of BBC newsreaders who, like Greenslade, also played himself in several episodes (usually in pre-recorded inserts), and was a great supporter of the show. Snagge had a prominent part in the 1955 episode The Greenslade Story, when he was present in the studio instead of being pre-recorded, and read his part in his best 'Here-is-the-News' voice.
• Valentine Dyall – radio's "Man in Black", often called upon to play sinister characters. Appeared as the Sher…

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