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by Iliana Yundt PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Spike Milligan

  • Eccles
  • Minnie Bannister
  • Moriarty
  • Throat. 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. Little Jim, whose single line "He's fallen in the wa-ater" became a national catchphrase. ...
  • Spriggs. Adolphus (later Jim) Spriggs, aka Jim Pills, who makes frequent appearances on the show. He often repeats his lines in a high-pitched falsetto and calls everybody "Jim", pronounced "Jeeee-eeeeem!".
  • Mr Banerjee. One of a pair of Indian characters who carry on a lengthy conversation, sometimes about how best to carry out a given task, and using typical Indian syntax.
  • Yakamoto. Japanese character who can be found as Eidelberger's sidekick (e.g. Napoleon's Piano and The Canal) or as a Japanese Army officer (e.g.
  • Cor blimey. Unnamed character who pops up to say " Cor blimey I'm off!" Voice very similar (and possibly related) to Throat.
  • Thingz. Havaldar Singhiz Thingz, an Indian idiot, usually found as Bloodnok's servant. ...
  • Hugh Jampton. Captain Hugh Jampton, an army officer who made brief appearances primarily as a means of getting an indecent British Army joke past the BBC censors.
  • Fu Manchu. Fred Fu Manchu, Chinese Bamboo Saxophonist. Appears as the eponymous villain in The Terrible Revenge of Fred Fu Manchu.

Full Answer

Who are the main characters in the Goon Show?

List of The Goon Show cast members and characters. 1 Bloodnok. Main article: Major Bloodnok. 2 Grytpype-Thynne. 3 Bluebottle. 4 Henry Crun. 5 Cynthia. More items

Are any of the Goon Show actors still alive?

Stark later filled in for Sellers alongside several other actors in Who is Pink Oboe?. 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.

Why do the goons refer to Americans as Herns?

The Goons referred to Americans as "herns", possibly because saying "hern hern hern...." sounded American to them, possibly because Sellers once said that a decent American accent could be developed simply by saying it in between sentences And more...

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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!

What rank is the goons podcast on Spotify?

RankChange#163▶–Spotify : United States of America : Top Podcasts#50▶–Spotify : United States of America : Comedy

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.

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.

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.

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).

Where can I listen to the goons podcast?

GOONS | Podcast on Spotify.

Who is number 1 on Spotify podcast?

The Joe Rogan ExperienceThe top podcasts globally Coming out of its first full year as a Spotify exclusive, The Joe Rogan Experience remains the number-one podcast on Spotify globally.

What is the #1 podcast in the world?

Top podcastsPodcast Industry RankingTop 20 PodcastsRankPodcastPublisher1The DailyThe New York Times2MorbidWondery20 more rows

What is the #1 podcast today?

1 ▶–Wondery The Execution of Bonny Lee Bakley3 ▲2The New York Times The Daily4 ▶–Morbid Network | Wondery Morbid5 ▼1NBC News Dateline NBC6 ▶–Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett SmartLess95 more rows

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 played the Sheriff in Robin Hood?

Valentine Dyall – radio's "Man in Black", often called upon to play sinister characters. Appeared as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, the Christmas special Goon Show made for the General Overseas Service in 1956.

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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