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Season 9
First Broadcast: 1958-11-03
Recorded: 1958-11-02
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-11-03
Recorded: 1958-11-02
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-11-10
Recorded: 1958-11-06
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
First Broadcast: 1958-11-10
Recorded: 1958-11-06
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
First Broadcast: 1958-11-17
Recorded: 1958-11-16
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced as 'The Story of a Crime-Type Murder'. After the first musical break
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First Broadcast: 1958-11-17
Recorded: 1958-11-16
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced as 'The Story of a Crime-Type Murder'. After the first musical break it becomes 'Ned the Miser' - it is this plan which is the story of the £1,000,000 Penny. The BBC Transcription Services publicity for their re-issue of this as 'Pick of the Goons' No. 81 wrongly describes it as 'The £1,000 Penny'.
First Broadcast: 1958-11-24
Recorded: 1958-11-23
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-11-24
Recorded: 1958-11-23
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-01
Recorded: 1958-11-30
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-01
Recorded: 1958-11-30
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-08
Recorded: 1958-12-07
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-08
Recorded: 1958-12-07
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-15
Recorded: 1958-12-14
Author: Larry Stephens and Maurice Wiltshire
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-15
Recorded: 1958-12-14
Author: Larry Stephens and Maurice Wiltshire
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-22
Recorded: 1958-12-21
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-22
Recorded: 1958-12-21
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-29
Recorded: 1958-12-28
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1958-12-29
Recorded: 1958-12-28
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1959-01-05
Recorded: 1959-01-04
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced. With John Snagge (pre-recorded).
First Broadcast: 1959-01-05
Recorded: 1959-01-04
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Not coherently announced. With John Snagge (pre-recorded).
First Broadcast: 1959-01-12
Recorded: 1959-01-11
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Without Peter Sellers but with Kenneth Connor, Valentine Dyall, Graham Stark,
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First Broadcast: 1959-01-12
Recorded: 1959-01-11
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Without Peter Sellers but with Kenneth Connor, Valentine Dyall, Graham Stark, Jack Train and John Snagge (pre-recorded). Announced as 'The Spy, or . . .'. Sellers developed throat trouble shortly before the recording and the other four actors were brought in by John Browell at very short notice. They take the various parts written for Sellers, with minimal re-writing. Dyall replaces Gryptype-Thynne, Connor replaces Willium and a few others, Stark replaces Henry Crun (the Min and Henry episode becomes an Irish couple who are not as successful as the other replacements) and Train as Colonel Chinstrap, replaces Major Bloodnok.
First Broadcast: 1959-01-20
Recorded: 1959-01-18
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced as 'Captain Stingo, or Goon Law, or Anythinggggggg (Hern)'.
First Broadcast: 1959-01-20
Recorded: 1959-01-18
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced as 'Captain Stingo, or Goon Law, or Anythinggggggg (Hern)'.
First Broadcast: 1959-01-26
Recorded: 1959-01-25
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced as 'I Knew Terence Nuke' ('From the book, I Knew Terence Nuke, by
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First Broadcast: 1959-01-26
Recorded: 1959-01-25
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced as 'I Knew Terence Nuke' ('From the book, I Knew Terence Nuke, by Eileen Beardsmore-Lewisham, tiddley-doo spot, we present the play, 'I Knew Terence Nuke', from the book by Eileen Beardsmore-Lewisham'). This show is a new production of the script 'Dishonoured' from episode 12 of the 5th series; there are only slight variations in the text. It is this later version which was issued on Parlophone Record (PMC 1108), despite their title of 'Dishonoured'.
First Broadcast: 1959-02-02
Recorded: 1959-02-01
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: With Andrew Timothy (pre-recorded). Announced as 'Quatermass O.B.E.'. This show
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First Broadcast: 1959-02-02
Recorded: 1959-02-01
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: With Andrew Timothy (pre-recorded). Announced as 'Quatermass O.B.E.'. This show is a parody of the highly successful BBC-TV serial 'Quatermass and the Pit'. Andrew Timothy reads announcements at the beginning and end of the show that were originally intended to be read by John Snagge.
First Broadcast: 1959-02-09
Recorded: 1959-02-08
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: With George Chisholm. Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1959-02-09
Recorded: 1959-02-08
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: With George Chisholm. Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1959-02-16
Recorded: 1959-02-15
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced (eventually) as 'The Kleens of Blenchinghall, the story of an ordinary English comedy half-hour'.
First Broadcast: 1959-02-16
Recorded: 1959-02-15
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Announced (eventually) as 'The Kleens of Blenchinghall, the story of an ordinary English comedy half-hour'.
First Broadcast: 1959-02-23
Recorded: 1959-02-22
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Without Harry Secombe, with Kenneth Connor. Not coherently announced.
First Broadcast: 1959-02-23
Recorded: 1959-02-22
Author: Spike Milligan
Producer: John Browell
Notes: Without Harry Secombe, with Kenneth Connor. Not coherently announced.
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