African Incident
Tiddlywinks
The Giant Bombardon
The Tay Bridge
Goon but not forgotten. From 1952 to 1960 the Goons ruled the airwaves, the most celebrated and influential clowns in the history of radio.
GO ON - take a world tour with Neddie & Co as they get captured on military inaction in Africa and forced to swim the Ice-cold Kupatee (there's nothing worse than a cold Kupatee), play tiddlywinks at the Palace (will this lead to a knighthood, Ned?), bombard the Russians in Crimea with a mighty cannon (and some terrible jokes) and don their kilts for a wee bit of Scottish bridge building,
So savour four more classic capers from the wider wireless realms of those well travelled Goonatics Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe, including a rare two-minute track, Must Get the Plates Washed Up, from the original broadcast of The Giant Bombardon on 26 December 1953.
They're the toast of Mymushlike. What's Mymushlike? The back of a bus.