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Season 6
First Broadcast: 1955-09-20
Recorded: 1955-09-18
Author: Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'Seagoon MCC'.
First Broadcast: 1955-09-20
Recorded: 1955-09-18
Author: Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'Seagoon MCC'.
First Broadcast: 1955-09-27
Recorded: 1955-0Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes9-25
Author:
Producer: Peter Eton
First Broadcast: 1955-09-27
Recorded: 1955-0Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes9-25
Author:
Producer: Peter Eton
First Broadcast: 1955-10-04
Recorded: 1955-10-02
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1955-10-04
Recorded: 1955-10-02
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1955-10-11
Recorded: 1955-10-09
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: The script and the Programme Index entry are wrongly titled 'The Sale of Manhattan'.
First Broadcast: 1955-10-11
Recorded: 1955-10-09
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: The script and the Programme Index entry are wrongly titled 'The Sale of Manhattan'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-01
Recorded: 1955-10-30
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'In Honour Bound'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-01
Recorded: 1955-10-30
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'In Honour Bound'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-08
Recorded: 1955-11-06
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'Lost Horizon'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-08
Recorded: 1955-11-06
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'Lost Horizon'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-15
Recorded: 1955-11-13
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'The Great International Christmas Pudding'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-15
Recorded: 1955-11-13
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'The Great International Christmas Pudding'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-29
Recorded: 1955-11-27
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'The Lost Colony'.
First Broadcast: 1955-11-29
Recorded: 1955-11-27
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'The Lost Colony'.
First Broadcast: 1955-12-06
Recorded: 1955-12-04
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'Fred Fu-Manchu and his Bamboo Saxophone'.
First Broadcast: 1955-12-06
Recorded: 1955-12-04
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Announced as 'Fred Fu-Manchu and his Bamboo Saxophone'.
First Broadcast: 1955-12-13
Recorded: 1955-12-11
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
First Broadcast: 1955-12-13
Recorded: 1955-12-11
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
First Broadcast: 1955-12-20
Recorded: 1955-12-18
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: With John Snagge.
First Broadcast: 1955-12-20
Recorded: 1955-12-18
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: With John Snagge.
First Broadcast: 1955-12-27
Recorded: 1955-12-18
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: This script is identical to that of episode 10 'The Pevensey Bay Disaster',
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First Broadcast: 1955-12-27
Recorded: 1955-12-18
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: This script is identical to that of episode 10 'The Pevensey Bay Disaster', incorporating the timing cuts made for that occasion. Only the announcements are changed to 'The Hastings Flyer'.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-03
Recorded: 1956-01-01
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
First Broadcast: 1956-01-03
Recorded: 1956-01-01
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
First Broadcast: 1956-01-10
Recorded: 1956-01-08
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-10
Recorded: 1956-01-08
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-17
Recorded: 1956-01-15
Author: Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: With Charlotte Mitchell.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-17
Recorded: 1956-01-15
Author: Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: With Charlotte Mitchell.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-24
Recorded: 1956-01-22
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-24
Recorded: 1956-01-22
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-31
Recorded: 1956-01-29
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: With Valentine Dyall. Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1956-01-31
Recorded: 1956-01-29
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: With Valentine Dyall. Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1956-02-07
Recorded: 1956-02-05
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Orchestra conducted by Bruce Campbell.
First Broadcast: 1956-02-07
Recorded: 1956-02-05
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: Orchestra conducted by Bruce Campbell.
First Broadcast: 1956-02-14
Recorded: 1956-02-12
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: Orchestra conducted by Bruce Campbell.
First Broadcast: 1956-02-14
Recorded: 1956-02-12
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: Orchestra conducted by Bruce Campbell.
First Broadcast: 1956-02-21
Recorded: 1956-02-19
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: With John Snagge (pre-recorded). Without Musicians because there was a musicians'
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First Broadcast: 1956-02-21
Recorded: 1956-02-19
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: With John Snagge (pre-recorded). Without Musicians because there was a musicians' strike on at the time. In common with other Variety shows, the cast made do without music. This show and the next include Milligan's famous ballad 'I'm Walking Backwards for Christmas'.
First Broadcast: 1956-02-28
Recorded: 1956-02-26
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: Announced as 'The Treasure of Loch Lomond'. Orchestra conducted by Bruce Campbell.
First Broadcast: 1956-02-28
Recorded: 1956-02-26
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: Announced as 'The Treasure of Loch Lomond'. Orchestra conducted by Bruce Campbell.
First Broadcast: 1956-03-01
Recorded: 1956-02-26
Author: Spike Milligan
Notes: 5½ minute insert in St. David's Day programme.
First Broadcast: 1956-03-01
Recorded: 1956-02-26
Author: Spike Milligan
Notes: 5½ minute insert in St. David's Day programme.
First Broadcast: 1956-03-06
Recorded: 1956-03-04
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: Inspired by the film 'The Wages of Fear'.
First Broadcast: 1956-03-06
Recorded: 1956-03-04
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: Inspired by the film 'The Wages of Fear'.
irst Broadcast: 1956-03-13
Recorded: 1956-03-11
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: With John Snagge (pre-recorded).
irst Broadcast: 1956-03-13
Recorded: 1956-03-11
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: With John Snagge (pre-recorded).
First Broadcast: 1956-03-20
Recorded: 1956-03-18
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: This is an expanded version of the script from part of episode 20 in the 3rd series. It is also reworked later in series 8.
First Broadcast: 1956-03-20
Recorded: 1956-03-18
Author: Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Producer: Pat Dixon
Notes: This is an expanded version of the script from part of episode 20 in the 3rd series. It is also reworked later in series 8.
First Broadcast: 1956-04-03
Recorded: 1955-11-20
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: On the day the show was recorded there was a serious train crash. Due to the fact
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First Broadcast: 1956-04-03
Recorded: 1955-11-20
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: Peter Eton
Notes: On the day the show was recorded there was a serious train crash. Due to the fact that the show contains a train crash, the episode was not broadcast until two weeks after the end of the series. Despite this, it is still refered to as episode 10. The script was also reused for episode 15 under the title 'The Hastings Flyer - Robbed'.
First Broadcast: 1956-08-29
Recorded: 1956-08-24
Author: Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Producer: Dennis Main Wilson
Notes: This is a new production of episode 17 of the 5th series -
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First Broadcast: 1956-08-29
Recorded: 1956-08-24
Author: Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Producer: Dennis Main Wilson
Notes: This is a new production of episode 17 of the 5th series - the script is almost identical. It was recorded at the National Radio Show.
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