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The Seagoon Memoirs

Chronicling a 21st century idiot's obsession with a 1950s radio comedy masterpiece.

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A digital
time capsule

Welcome, dear reader - pull up a bollard.

On 28 May 1951, four young men took to the airwaves on the BBC's Home Service to launch their unique brand of comedy on an unsuspecting world.


In the mid-1990s, an even younger idiot was introduced to recordings of their broadcasts - and there began a strange obsession crossing decades and generations.

The Seagoon Memoirs is an attempt to channel this obsession into something creative, chronicle the show's history, development and legacy, and in some small way contribute to preserving this masterpiece of British radio comedy.

Listen to me waffle on about the Goons on the excellent Goon Pod here. Alternatively, listen to more interesting people on other episodes of Goon Pod, including Jane Milligan, Al Murray, Dirk Maggs, and the cast of 'Spike!', the new Milligan/Goon-themed play by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman.

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Bumblethorpe

The 12th episode of the first series of the Goon Show was broadcast on 16 August 1951 at 8pm on the Home Service. The listing is here....

Peter Sellers

Episode 11 of the first series was broadcast on 9 August 1951 and can be spotted in the Radio Times on page 26. Secombe: It sounds like...

Coronation Edition

Today I’m taking the first of several detours from the chronological order of this blog to acknowledge an anniversary. On this day in...

The Grafton Arms

The year was 1948. Three years after peace was declared in Europe after the ravages of the Second World War, the geopolitical landscape...

The Goons and me

Episode four of the first series was broadcast on 18 June 1951 on the Home Service at 7:45pm. The Radio Times listing is available here....

The first broadcast

On this day exactly 70 years ago, the first Goon Show was broadcast on the BBC’s Home Service radio station. That week’s issue of the...

Coming soon...

On this day 70 years ago, a short article in The Stage gave a glimpse of what was to come: "The Goons" One of the happier meetings during...

Queen Goon

Goon fans will know the main cast as consisting of Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan, and Peter Sellers for the majority of the run of the...

Thank you, Arnold Fringe

On this day in 1951, a large advert appeared on page 3 of The Stage. 'Arnold Fringe' was a pseudonym used occasionally by several of the...

Happy birthday Spike!

It's Spike Milligan's 103rd birthday today. A happy birthday and custard. Here's a nice article by Michael Palin written for the Radio...

Ominous rumblings

The year is 1951. Four young men, all former members of the armed services, are drinking in The Grafton Arms, near Victoria Station in...

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