1958-01-27
Recorded: 1958-01-19
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: Without Ray Ellington, with George Chisholm. Announced as 'The Curse of Frankenstein - BLAST!' .. show full overview
1958-01-27
Recorded: 1958-01-19
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: Without Ray Ellington, with George Chisholm. Announced as 'The Curse of Frankenstein - BLAST!' and then continues as a story entitled 'My Heart's in the Highlands'.
1958-02-17
Recorded: 1958-02-16
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: This script is a re-working of episode 27 and of the 6th series, itself an expanded version from part of episode 20 of the 3rd series.
1958-02-17
Recorded: 1958-02-16
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: This script is a re-working of episode 27 and of the 6th series, itself an expanded version from part of episode 20 of the 3rd series.
1958-02-24
Recorded: 1958-02-23
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: The script is titled '_____!' as are the BBC Transcription Services issues: the announced .. show full overview
1958-02-24
Recorded: 1958-02-23
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: The script is titled '_____!' as are the BBC Transcription Services issues: the announced title is written as '_____!' and pronounced as a faint murmur - Milligan's interpretation of illegible writing on a faded manuscript.
1958-03-03
Recorded: 1958-03-02
Author: Spike Milligan and John Antrobus
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: With George Chisholm. Announced as 'The Great Spon Plague'.
1958-03-03
Recorded: 1958-03-02
Author: Spike Milligan and John Antrobus
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: With George Chisholm. Announced as 'The Great Spon Plague'.
1958-03-17
Recorded: 1958-03-16
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: With A. E. Matthews. Inspired by a real-life row A. E. Matthews was having with his local .. show full overview
1958-03-17
Recorded: 1958-03-16
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Charles Chilton
Notes: With A. E. Matthews. Inspired by a real-life row A. E. Matthews was having with his local council about a concrete lamp-post they wanted to put outside his house. (There is also a reference to this in the previous show). Mr Matthews appears only in the last five minutes of the show, which are ad-libbed by all concerned owing to Mr Mathews's utter refusal to stick to the plot.