The Sinking of Westminster Pier (Transcript): Difference between revisions
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==by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes== | ==by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes== | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Orchestra:</span> Ta Da!</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> Clear the floor for the East Acton Working Man's Club Crazy Cabaret</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Act number one is the highly esteemed - Goon Show!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Orchestra:</span> Ta Da!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Now, Mr. Greenslade, put down that Radio Times, cast off that bamboo kilt and give the listeners the old posh chat there. Do the old wireless talk, Wal, go on Wal, right up you, Wal</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> Ladies and gentlemen this week, as stated in the Radio Times, we give you the Six Ingots of Leadenhall Street</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Sorry, Greeners, we're not doing that, Wallace</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> Oh yes we are</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Not this week, no</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> But we are, you see on page 24 of my Radio Times it states quite clearly "The Six Ingots Of Leadenhall Street"</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I know, but we changed it, you see</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> But the Radio Times never lies!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Sellers:</span> (Announcer) Tonight we give you the story of the port of London authorities valuable hand-carved oil-painted valuable floating pier</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Orchestra:</span> Lone wailing violin over speech</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Sellers:</span> (exaggerated narrator / poet )Oooooh, 'twas the month of February in 1955, when the valuable floating pier at Westminster suddenly took a dive. On board the sinking pier Fred Harding was having his tea, when the icy waters closed over his head and he screamed... (Violin stops)</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (strained voice, unemotional) Oh deary me!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Sellers:</span> (Violin starts again) But 600 Westminster firemen with hook and ladder and line, worked with tigerish courage sank the whole lot before 9! And oooooh!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Bubbling of drowning object</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Orchestra:</span> Dramatic descending chords</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> 3 Hits of a gavel</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Council Leader:</span> Attention, Westminster Councillors! Enquiry in to the sinking of the valuable Westminster Pier on the 7th of Feb 1955 is now in the old session, there! Chairman Mr. Ned Seagoon - and a right charley he looks in that cardboard trilby over there!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (clears throat) Gentlemen, for the Port of London Authority I must state the day before the valuable Westminster Pier sank it was inspected and certified river-worthy</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Councillor:</span> Who was the man who inspected it?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Council Leader:</span> It was none other than...</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I resign!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Council Leader:</span> Resignation accepted on the grounds of incompetence, anyone else want the old job, there?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I'll take it on</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Council Leader:</span> Right, name?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Ned Seagoon</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Council Leader:</span> Same as the last bloke, all right carry on</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Now did anybody actually see the Pier sink?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> Yes mate, Jim Tula</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Then why isn't he here?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> He went down with it, mate</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I see. Right... lunch!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Hundreds of feet running out of building</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Council Leader:</span> Here wait minute! Wait! Wait! Wait a minute! We've got some more witnesses yet</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Oh, very well. Throat?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Throat:</span> Yes?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Postpone lunch</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Throat:</span> Right</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Good</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Throat:</span> Right</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Council Leader:</span> Next witness!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Very slow footsteps gradually getting closer and then walking away, door slams</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Right, next witness! What? No one else? Right - lunch!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Hundreds of feet running out of building</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Stop! Hallo!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Who are you, you ragged idiot?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> I'm the famous Eccles</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Famous? I've never heard of you</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> What? You've heard of Clapham Common!?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Yes</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Well you mind what you say</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> What? Now look here let's get down to the important question, what caused a valuable Westminster Pier to sink?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> As a member of the police, may I make a suggestion, mate?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Police? You're not Fagin of the yard</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> No, I can't act for toffee, I can't</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Neither can he. Now, do you suspect sabotage?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> No, he's in the clear</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Then whom do you suspect?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> Russian frogmen dunnit, mate</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> What is their motive?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> Oo, I don't in to their private affairs, mate, I just accuses 'em, that's all I do</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Are you sure the Russians did it?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Willium:</span> Well I 'aint, mate, but it looks good on the report sheet, dunnit?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Hmmmmm - right, lunch!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Hundreds of feet running out of building, pigs snorting</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> Meantime, on a fish train, travelling from Leeds to Salisbury</div> | ||
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<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> For a week we tried to raise the valuable sunken Westminster Pier, but failed miserably. Then yesterday a professor offered me a service</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Good morning</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Good morning, sir</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> Good morning, buddy</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (laughing to himself) Good morning buddy, yes. So you think you can raise the pier. ey?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Minnie and Henry Crun:</span> Oh yes, yes! We can! We've done it any times!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Splendid. Now, what is your profession?</div> | ||
Minnie and <div class="Sellers">< | Minnie and <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Ooooh!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> We're Oyster Sexers</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Oyster sexers?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> Yes, we can tell the difference, you know?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> At your age that must be quite a revelation. I'm sorry, but I'm not interested in oyster sexing</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Ah, but you're not an oyster, are you?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Mr. Crun...</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> What what what?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> If I was an oyster I wouldn't be here. Can't have an oyster as chairman of the Westminster Pier Salvage Committee can you?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Why not, ey? Why not? It's a free country isn't it? Why shouldn't an oyster be chairman?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Because an oyster can't talk</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Have you ever spoken to one?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Hhhmmmm, no!</div> | ||
Minnie and <div class="Sellers">< | Minnie and <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Aaaah!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Then you don't know, do you?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> No</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> No, no. Now look, we've got an oyster here</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> Fred</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Yes, put it on the desk, there you are Min...</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Shell on desk (coconut shells)</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> There, go on, speak to it!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Speak to it? This is absurd, I, I can't -</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> No, go on buddy, yakaboo! Speak to it, speak to it!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> No no, I refuse. I can't...</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Yes you can, try. Then you can find out if it can speak</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> Yes!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (clears throat) Um... Good morning! Ha-ha! This is madness! You can't...</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> You'll have to speak louder he can't hear you</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Of course not, the oyster's closed</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Closed? Wednesday! Of course, it's early closing!</div> | ||
Minnie and <div class="Sellers">< | Minnie and <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> Shout loud to it! Shout loud to it!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (louder) Good morning, I see that it's early closing for oysters</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Fred The Oyster: Shell scrapes as it turns, creaks open, donkey eee-aughs twice, rasberry, creaks shut, shell closes</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> How dare he do that to me, give me that oyster here! (gulps) There, that's the last you'll hear of him (belches) Pardon!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Minnie Bannister:</span> Oooooh! You naughty man, you've eaten Fred our oyster</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Henry Crun:</span> We'll call the police constable!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (over their shouts) Get out of here! You can't -</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> While the three argue door is taken off hinges, fade away, door slammed shut</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Good heavens! Is there no one who can salvage the highly valuable Westminster Pier? I'd pay anything!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Whoosh!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Ooooh! Pardon me, my ami, mon card</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Thank you, but there's nothing on it!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Look on the other side</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Oh, that's a silly place to have it printed... on the back! Now what's this? "Messrs Fred Moriarty Ltd. - Sunken Westminster Floating Pier Salvage Expert"? Gad! Just the man we want!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Sapristi! You mean the Westminster floating Pier has sunk?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Yes</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> At last... employment! All these years I've waited!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Well tell me, how do we raise the pier?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Oh, don't raise the pier!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> What then?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Lower the river</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Gad! Genius! Absolute genius! But can you do it?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Sapristi yacka-backaras of course I can. My partner, the Honourable Grytpype-Thynne is the greatest water remover in the world! Follow me!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Whoosh! Whoosh!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Knocking on door</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Come in!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Door Opens</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Swimming through water over speech</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I entered a room 4 foot deep in water. Up to his neck in it Grytpype-Thynne was sitting on a rubber dinghy smoking a Jim-filled Hookah</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Ah Neddy! Have a glass of water</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (gulp) Thank you</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Have another. Drink as much as you can</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Why?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> The basement's flooded</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> But I thought you were an expert water remover</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Oh I am, it's my day off!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I see</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> So you want us to lower the level of the Thames?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Yes</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Yes, well that will be 30 bob a day for the hire of the pumps</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Pumps?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Yes, I always wear them, they don't draw the feet, you know? I hate having my feet drawn, except by Graham Sutherland. then for the work, well the work shall we say 10 pounds for every hours pumping?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> 10 pounds for every hour?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> I accept! Sign here please And here! And here!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Scratching of pen nib on paper</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> And here! And on this cheque. Now this one. And here! This small cheque here. Bank guarantee, mortgage, pawn ticket, here's your insurance policy, just there! This contract! Indemnity clause... here! Watch, chain, thank you! Now have a glass of water</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (gulp) Thank you</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Splendid. I want you to drink as much as you can</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Why, is it good for me?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> No, good for my grandmother</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Why?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> She's under all this lot. Righto, Neddy, we'll be there in the morning and I take it you'll have the money ready, hmm?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Yes. Hurrah! Then tomorrow my name will be famous. Neddy Seagoon - the man who raised the Westminster sunken floating Pier and the good old Port of London Authorities flag will fly once more and the crowd will sing - (singing) For he's a jolly good Seagoon! For he's a jolly good Seagoon! For he's a jolly good Seeagoooooon and so say all of us!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> You silly twisted boy</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Thank you. Then you'll start pumping out the river tomorrow, ey?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Yes, 'til tomorrow then, Neddy</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> A demain!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Door Slams</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Moriarty!? We shall make a fortune out of this charley. But first let us hear Gladys Ellington and her lean Water Baby</div> | ||
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<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> And now, the Six Ingots of Leadenhall Street part 3, in which Ned Seagoon is attacked by a drink crazed Peruvian Trombonist with rumpled feet and then...</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Wallace, we're not doing that this week</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> But page 24 of my Radio Time says...</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I don't care what your Radio Times says, Wallace, we're not doing it!</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> But the Editor is a friend of mine and the Radio Times never lies!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I don't care! We're not doing it Wallace (fades out)</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Sellers:</span> (exaggerated theatrical narrator) Oooooh!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Orchestra:</span> Lone violin over speech</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Sellers:</span> So Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne started to pump the river, and as the weather was very cold sometimes they were both were want for to shiver. They pumped and pumped but the River Thames didn't get any lower, but this didn't worry Grytpype-Thynne as he was being paid by the hour. And Oooooh, the pump fiend did pump and roar</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Heavy machinery pumping over speech</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> (singing) April in Paris, chesnuts in blossom</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> How much does he owe us no, Moriarty?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Er, we've pumped 60,000 gallons - that's 3 Million Pounds</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Lovely, lovely</div> | ||
Grytpype-Thynne and <div class="Milligan">< | Grytpype-Thynne and <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> (singing) April in Paris, chesnuts in blossom, her comes a charley!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I say! I say, Grytpype!?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Ah Neddy, have a glass of water</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (gulp) Thanks</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Every little helps, you know?</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> That's just it. You've been pumping for 8 weeks now and the river hasn't gone down 1 inch!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Well you can't rush these things, laddie. You've come to pay us the old...</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> yes, yes. Here it is, 3 million pounds</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Cash Register</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Thank you</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> But that's the last of it, you know? Treasury's nearly broke!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Nonsense. Have a glass of water</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (gulp) Thank you. Now listen, if in the next 24 hours the river is still full of water the government is going to step in</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Good riddance to them! Now let's see, we've got 3 million,</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> (goes off singing 'April in Paris')</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Wait! I say, wait! Where were they pumping all the water to? It was then I noticed a long pipe. I followed it, along the Embankment, past Vauxhall, Chelsea Bridge, Putney Bridge, Barnsbridge, Mortlake Brewery - hmm! Mortlake Brewery!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Door handle turned, slams door, long pause, door handle turned</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (drunk, singing) April in Paris, Aaaaaaapri (hiccup)</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Man falling in water, splashing in water</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (distant)Heeeelp! Heeelp! I'm drowning, and I'm with the dreaded alcohol!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> (over splashing and calls) Thund me ninging nurgelers, is it? Gad, but no! Where's me old photographs? It's me old bat man Neddy Seagoon having a swim in mid-February, the naughty man! I say there Seagoon, it's me!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Heeeeelp!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> Me, Major Bloodnok, of the Third Regular Army Deserters. I say, Seagoon, remember that day in Poona at the Muratari's Restaurant? Oh she was a boutique biddy, oh yes!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I'm drowning!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> Don't interrupt, please. I took her to Grant road and - what? Drowning, you say? Surely not drowning!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Heeeeeelp!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> Not Neddy Seagoon drowning, not my old bat man, not drowning! Why you were the plunging and trudgeon stroke champion of Turkey weren't you? Let me see, it must have been 1903 I think...</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (gurgling water) Help me!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> 1904! I remember now. Save you, lad? I can't swim, lad. But wait a moment, I know a fellow at Hackney who's an excellent swimmer. I'll go and get him. Lend me the cab fare, lad</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Get me out!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> What? Give us your hand then</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Struggling to get man out of water</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (closer) Thanks, now here, here's five shillings -</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Coins jangling</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Now hurry up and get him before I drown</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> Right. No no, wait! You're soaking wet! Laddie, let we wring out your wallet, and that watch! That gold Hunter, they mustn't be dropped in water these Hunters you know!? It'll get ruined in that water. Oh you naughty man you! I'll preserve it for you, lad. Now take off that damp money belt you have on, rheumatics, my goodness you mustn't have those sort of things. That's right, lad. Now off with those wet clothes, coat and trousers, vest and underpants, shoes and - (under breath) Oh we'll flog this lot - Good Heavens man! What? You can't stand there naked, get back in the water, there!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Right! Hup!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Huge splash</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (distant) Heeeeelp!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> I say, wait there, don't go away</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Running footsteps going into distance</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I never saw him again. I dragged myself ashore on a pipe. A pipe that I discovered - so this was Grytpype's game, ey? He'd been pumping water out of the Thames at Westminster and back to the river at Mortlake. The crook! That night I decided to revenge myself on Grytpype, and to destroy the pump for and on the behalf of the Port of London Authority</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Big Ben chimes over speech</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (whisper) Shhh! This way! Got the dynamite?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> I have got the dynamite, my Captain. Enter Bluebottle, pauses for light audience sausanges, thank you! Moves forward under gas light as done by George Raft in "I am the Law". Thinks: I have moved under the gas light as done by George Raft in "I am the Law"!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Shhh! Eccles?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Eccles? Oh, that's me!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Help little Bluebottle arrange the dynamite</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Okay. You ready to start, Bluebottle?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> Yes, I'm ready. Pulls out cardboard cut-out sword</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Ooh! Mind what you're doing!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> Long live the Port of London Authorintins. I will not rest until the forces of evil are swattinged! And the valuable Westminster Pier is raised! Thinks: I will not rest until the forces of evil...</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Shut up!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Shut up!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Shut up Eccles!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Shut up Eccles!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Come on, get the rest of the dynamite off Ellington's head</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> Come on now!</div> | ||
<div class="Ellington">< | <div class="Ellington"><span class="Bold">Ray Ellington:</span> Me carry dynamite! Me strong!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> Are you strong Ellingta?</div> | ||
<div class="Ellington">< | <div class="Ellington"><span class="Bold">Ray Ellington:</span> Me strong!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> Ooh! Are you strong, Eccles?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> No, I 'aint strong, are you?</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> No, but Ellinga's strong</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> I 'aint strong</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> He is!</div> | ||
<div class="Ellington">< | <div class="Ellington"><span class="Bold">Ray Ellington:</span> Me strong!</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> While our heroes are deciding who is strong we take you now in to Mr. Seagoon's stomach to hear how the oyster has fared</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Bubbling and wailing voices</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">David Attenborough:</span> And here along the great Duodenal Tract of the great Seagoon intestine I see approaching the boiled spuds he had at breakfast, followed by closely that foul meatloaf salad he noshed at the BBC canteen. There's no sign yet of the oyster, but yes! Here now comes a dirty great dollop of steam duff and three quarts of mild that he woofed down during the rehearsals. And yes! Here comes four pounds of mixed chocolate and 8 pints of tea, soup, liquorice allsorts and lastly the oyster!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Adolphus Sprigs crooning 'I'm Only A Lonely Round Vagabond, For Good Night...', donkey eee-aughs twice, march music and marching footsteps very fast, attack trumpet, screams of battle and trumpets and bangs</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Now to arrange for a new Westminster floating Pier</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Whoosh!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Ah, there's no need for that. Look we have a new one already made for you</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Good Heavens! By Jupiter! Etcetera Etcetera! And I thought you were both villains!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Waaugh! Listen, you go aboard and examine it at once</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> By Jove, I'll do just that!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Have you bored holes in the bottom, Moriarty?</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Yes, it will sink in 10 minutes (sings) April in Paree!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> Oh, Captain! I've lit the dynamite under the pump... Oh! Hee-hee! You're not my captain! You're Morinartins, the forces of Evils!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> You're going to blow up our pump? You run right back and put that dynamite out</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> But it's burning!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Get back at once!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> All right!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Whoosh!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> (far away) It hasn't burnt down quite yet, so I'll...</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Boom! bricks and metal bars hit ground</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> You rotten swine, you! I'm fed up with being deaded every week. Eccles never gets deaded, why doesn't Eccles ever get dead...</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Boom!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Eccles:</span> (distant) Your rotten swine, Bluebottle!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bluebottle:</span> Tee-hee! That's better! Tee-hee! Exits left, much happier. Picks up loose bonce, shins and spare feet</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Ah! There you are, Grytpype</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> So I am</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> I must say that this new pier you provided is absolutely perfect. I'll buy it!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> Right, sign here...</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Fx:</span> Pen scratching paper</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Grytpype-Thynne:</span> ...here, this cheque, bank guarantee, credit note, postal orders, travellers cheques and finally sign this Will. There, good lad! Moriarty?</div> | ||
Grytpype-Thynne and <div class="Milligan">< | Grytpype-Thynne and <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> One, two, hup...</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Big Splash</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (distant) Heeelp!</div> | ||
<div class="Milligan">< | <div class="Milligan"><span class="Bold">Moriarty:</span> Taxi? Gatwick Airport please</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Grams:</span> Whoosh Whoosh!</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (distant) Heeeelp!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> Thud me cringing nurglers, is it? It can't be! Where's me old photographs</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (distant) Heeeelp!</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> It's my old bat man Neddy Seagoon</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> (distant) Oh no, go away...</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> I've got a money belt...</div> | ||
<div class="Secombe">< | <div class="Secombe"><span class="Bold">Seagoon:</span> Go away! (fades out with the two screaming at each other)</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> Ladies, according to page 24 of my radio Times, you should have been hearing the Six Ingots of Leadenhall Street, but I fear the Goons have lied to the Editor and not carried out the intended story. It's a disgrace- Goodnight!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Orchestra:</span> End theme tune</div> | ||
<div class="Greenslade">< | <div class="Greenslade"><span class="Bold">Greenslade:</span> That was the Goon Show, a Recorded programme featuring Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan with the Ray Ellington Quartet and Max Geldray. The orchestra was conducted by Wally Stott, script by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes, announcer Wallace Greenslade, the programme produced by Peter Eton.</div> | ||
<div class="Sellers">< | <div class="Sellers"><span class="Bold">Bloodnok:</span> Gad, it's the old wireless star Greenslade, oh yes!</div> | ||
<div class="Grams">< | <div class="Grams"><span class="Bold">Orchestra:</span> End theme tune and play out</div> | ||
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The Goon Show: The Sinking of Westminster Pier (Series 5, Episode 21)
by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Actor | Text Colour |
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Wallace Greenslade | |
Peter Sellers | |
Spike Milligan | |
Harry Secombe | |
Ray Ellington | |
Max Geldray | |
Grams | |
FX | |
Guest |
by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes
Orchestra: Ta Da!
Greenslade: Clear the floor for the East Acton Working Man's Club Crazy Cabaret
Seagoon: Act number one is the highly esteemed - Goon Show!
Orchestra: Ta Da!
Seagoon: Now, Mr. Greenslade, put down that Radio Times, cast off that bamboo kilt and give the listeners the old posh chat there. Do the old wireless talk, Wal, go on Wal, right up you, Wal
Greenslade: Ladies and gentlemen this week, as stated in the Radio Times, we give you the Six Ingots of Leadenhall Street
Seagoon: Sorry, Greeners, we're not doing that, Wallace
Greenslade: Oh yes we are
Seagoon: Not this week, no
Greenslade: But we are, you see on page 24 of my Radio Times it states quite clearly "The Six Ingots Of Leadenhall Street"
Seagoon: I know, but we changed it, you see
Greenslade: But the Radio Times never lies!
Sellers: (Announcer) Tonight we give you the story of the port of London authorities valuable hand-carved oil-painted valuable floating pier
Orchestra: Lone wailing violin over speech
Sellers: (exaggerated narrator / poet )Oooooh, 'twas the month of February in 1955, when the valuable floating pier at Westminster suddenly took a dive. On board the sinking pier Fred Harding was having his tea, when the icy waters closed over his head and he screamed... (Violin stops)
Seagoon: (strained voice, unemotional) Oh deary me!
Sellers: (Violin starts again) But 600 Westminster firemen with hook and ladder and line, worked with tigerish courage sank the whole lot before 9! And oooooh!
Grams: Bubbling of drowning object
Orchestra: Dramatic descending chords
Fx: 3 Hits of a gavel
Council Leader: Attention, Westminster Councillors! Enquiry in to the sinking of the valuable Westminster Pier on the 7th of Feb 1955 is now in the old session, there! Chairman Mr. Ned Seagoon - and a right charley he looks in that cardboard trilby over there!
Seagoon: (clears throat) Gentlemen, for the Port of London Authority I must state the day before the valuable Westminster Pier sank it was inspected and certified river-worthy
Councillor: Who was the man who inspected it?
Council Leader: It was none other than...
Seagoon: I resign!
Council Leader: Resignation accepted on the grounds of incompetence, anyone else want the old job, there?
Seagoon: I'll take it on
Council Leader: Right, name?
Seagoon: Ned Seagoon
Council Leader: Same as the last bloke, all right carry on
Seagoon: Now did anybody actually see the Pier sink?
Willium: Yes mate, Jim Tula
Seagoon: Then why isn't he here?
Willium: He went down with it, mate
Seagoon: I see. Right... lunch!
Grams: Hundreds of feet running out of building
Council Leader: Here wait minute! Wait! Wait! Wait a minute! We've got some more witnesses yet
Seagoon: Oh, very well. Throat?
Throat: Yes?
Seagoon: Postpone lunch
Throat: Right
Seagoon: Good
Throat: Right
Council Leader: Next witness!
Fx: Very slow footsteps gradually getting closer and then walking away, door slams
Seagoon: Right, next witness! What? No one else? Right - lunch!
Grams: Hundreds of feet running out of building
Eccles: Stop! Hallo!
Seagoon: Who are you, you ragged idiot?
Eccles: I'm the famous Eccles
Seagoon: Famous? I've never heard of you
Eccles: What? You've heard of Clapham Common!?
Seagoon: Yes
Eccles: Well you mind what you say
Seagoon: What? Now look here let's get down to the important question, what caused a valuable Westminster Pier to sink?
Willium: As a member of the police, may I make a suggestion, mate?
Seagoon: Police? You're not Fagin of the yard
Willium: No, I can't act for toffee, I can't
Seagoon: Neither can he. Now, do you suspect sabotage?
Willium: No, he's in the clear
Seagoon: Then whom do you suspect?
Willium: Russian frogmen dunnit, mate
Seagoon: What is their motive?
Willium: Oo, I don't in to their private affairs, mate, I just accuses 'em, that's all I do
Seagoon: Are you sure the Russians did it?
Willium: Well I 'aint, mate, but it looks good on the report sheet, dunnit?
Seagoon: Hmmmmm - right, lunch!
Grams: Hundreds of feet running out of building, pigs snorting
Greenslade: Meantime, on a fish train, travelling from Leeds to Salisbury
Max Geldray and Orchestra - Brazil
Seagoon: For a week we tried to raise the valuable sunken Westminster Pier, but failed miserably. Then yesterday a professor offered me a service
Henry Crun: Good morning
Seagoon: Good morning, sir
Minnie Bannister: Good morning, buddy
Seagoon: (laughing to himself) Good morning buddy, yes. So you think you can raise the pier. ey?
Minnie and Henry Crun: Oh yes, yes! We can! We've done it any times!
Seagoon: Splendid. Now, what is your profession?
Minnie and
Henry Crun: Ooooh!
Minnie Bannister: We're Oyster Sexers
Seagoon: Oyster sexers?
Minnie Bannister: Yes, we can tell the difference, you know?
Seagoon: At your age that must be quite a revelation. I'm sorry, but I'm not interested in oyster sexing
Henry Crun: Ah, but you're not an oyster, are you?
Seagoon: Mr. Crun...
Henry Crun: What what what?
Seagoon: If I was an oyster I wouldn't be here. Can't have an oyster as chairman of the Westminster Pier Salvage Committee can you?
Henry Crun: Why not, ey? Why not? It's a free country isn't it? Why shouldn't an oyster be chairman?
Seagoon: Because an oyster can't talk
Henry Crun: Have you ever spoken to one?
Seagoon: Hhhmmmm, no!
Minnie and
Henry Crun: Aaaah!
Henry Crun: Then you don't know, do you?
Minnie Bannister: No
Henry Crun: No, no. Now look, we've got an oyster here
Minnie Bannister: Fred
Henry Crun: Yes, put it on the desk, there you are Min...
Fx: Shell on desk (coconut shells)
Henry Crun: There, go on, speak to it!
Seagoon: Speak to it? This is absurd, I, I can't -
Minnie Bannister: No, go on buddy, yakaboo! Speak to it, speak to it!
Seagoon: No no, I refuse. I can't...
Henry Crun: Yes you can, try. Then you can find out if it can speak
Minnie Bannister: Yes!
Seagoon: (clears throat) Um... Good morning! Ha-ha! This is madness! You can't...
Henry Crun: You'll have to speak louder he can't hear you
Seagoon: Of course not, the oyster's closed
Henry Crun: Closed? Wednesday! Of course, it's early closing!
Minnie and
Henry Crun: Shout loud to it! Shout loud to it!
Seagoon: (louder) Good morning, I see that it's early closing for oysters
Grams: Fred The Oyster: Shell scrapes as it turns, creaks open, donkey eee-aughs twice, rasberry, creaks shut, shell closes
Seagoon: How dare he do that to me, give me that oyster here! (gulps) There, that's the last you'll hear of him (belches) Pardon!
Minnie Bannister: Oooooh! You naughty man, you've eaten Fred our oyster
Henry Crun: We'll call the police constable!
Seagoon: (over their shouts) Get out of here! You can't -
Fx: While the three argue door is taken off hinges, fade away, door slammed shut
Seagoon: Good heavens! Is there no one who can salvage the highly valuable Westminster Pier? I'd pay anything!
Grams: Whoosh!
Moriarty: Ooooh! Pardon me, my ami, mon card
Seagoon: Thank you, but there's nothing on it!
Moriarty: Look on the other side
Seagoon: Oh, that's a silly place to have it printed... on the back! Now what's this? "Messrs Fred Moriarty Ltd. - Sunken Westminster Floating Pier Salvage Expert"? Gad! Just the man we want!
Moriarty: Sapristi! You mean the Westminster floating Pier has sunk?
Seagoon: Yes
Moriarty: At last... employment! All these years I've waited!
Seagoon: Well tell me, how do we raise the pier?
Moriarty: Oh, don't raise the pier!
Seagoon: What then?
Moriarty: Lower the river
Seagoon: Gad! Genius! Absolute genius! But can you do it?
Moriarty: Sapristi yacka-backaras of course I can. My partner, the Honourable Grytpype-Thynne is the greatest water remover in the world! Follow me!
Grams: Whoosh! Whoosh!
Fx: Knocking on door
Grytpype-Thynne: Come in!
Fx: Door Opens
Grams: Swimming through water over speech
Seagoon: I entered a room 4 foot deep in water. Up to his neck in it Grytpype-Thynne was sitting on a rubber dinghy smoking a Jim-filled Hookah
Grytpype-Thynne: Ah Neddy! Have a glass of water
Seagoon: (gulp) Thank you
Grytpype-Thynne: Have another. Drink as much as you can
Seagoon: Why?
Grytpype-Thynne: The basement's flooded
Seagoon: But I thought you were an expert water remover
Grytpype-Thynne: Oh I am, it's my day off!
Seagoon: I see
Grytpype-Thynne: So you want us to lower the level of the Thames?
Seagoon: Yes
Grytpype-Thynne: Yes, well that will be 30 bob a day for the hire of the pumps
Seagoon: Pumps?
Grytpype-Thynne: Yes, I always wear them, they don't draw the feet, you know? I hate having my feet drawn, except by Graham Sutherland. then for the work, well the work shall we say 10 pounds for every hours pumping?
Seagoon: 10 pounds for every hour?
Grytpype-Thynne: I accept! Sign here please And here! And here!
Fx: Scratching of pen nib on paper
Grytpype-Thynne: And here! And on this cheque. Now this one. And here! This small cheque here. Bank guarantee, mortgage, pawn ticket, here's your insurance policy, just there! This contract! Indemnity clause... here! Watch, chain, thank you! Now have a glass of water
Seagoon: (gulp) Thank you
Grytpype-Thynne: Splendid. I want you to drink as much as you can
Seagoon: Why, is it good for me?
Grytpype-Thynne: No, good for my grandmother
Seagoon: Why?
Grytpype-Thynne: She's under all this lot. Righto, Neddy, we'll be there in the morning and I take it you'll have the money ready, hmm?
Seagoon: Yes. Hurrah! Then tomorrow my name will be famous. Neddy Seagoon - the man who raised the Westminster sunken floating Pier and the good old Port of London Authorities flag will fly once more and the crowd will sing - (singing) For he's a jolly good Seagoon! For he's a jolly good Seagoon! For he's a jolly good Seeagoooooon and so say all of us!
Grytpype-Thynne: You silly twisted boy
Seagoon: Thank you. Then you'll start pumping out the river tomorrow, ey?
Grytpype-Thynne: Yes, 'til tomorrow then, Neddy
Seagoon: A demain!
Fx: Door Slams
Grytpype-Thynne: Moriarty!? We shall make a fortune out of this charley. But first let us hear Gladys Ellington and her lean Water Baby
Ray Ellington and his Quartet - Lean Lady
Greenslade: And now, the Six Ingots of Leadenhall Street part 3, in which Ned Seagoon is attacked by a drink crazed Peruvian Trombonist with rumpled feet and then...
Seagoon: Wallace, we're not doing that this week
Greenslade: But page 24 of my Radio Time says...
Seagoon: I don't care what your Radio Times says, Wallace, we're not doing it!
Greenslade: But the Editor is a friend of mine and the Radio Times never lies!
Seagoon: I don't care! We're not doing it Wallace (fades out)
Sellers: (exaggerated theatrical narrator) Oooooh!
Orchestra: Lone violin over speech
Sellers: So Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne started to pump the river, and as the weather was very cold sometimes they were both were want for to shiver. They pumped and pumped but the River Thames didn't get any lower, but this didn't worry Grytpype-Thynne as he was being paid by the hour. And Oooooh, the pump fiend did pump and roar
Grams: Heavy machinery pumping over speech
Moriarty: (singing) April in Paris, chesnuts in blossom
Grytpype-Thynne: How much does he owe us no, Moriarty?
Moriarty: Er, we've pumped 60,000 gallons - that's 3 Million Pounds
Grytpype-Thynne: Lovely, lovely
Grytpype-Thynne and
Moriarty: (singing) April in Paris, chesnuts in blossom, her comes a charley!
Seagoon: I say! I say, Grytpype!?
Grytpype-Thynne: Ah Neddy, have a glass of water
Seagoon: (gulp) Thanks
Grytpype-Thynne: Every little helps, you know?
Seagoon: That's just it. You've been pumping for 8 weeks now and the river hasn't gone down 1 inch!
Grytpype-Thynne: Well you can't rush these things, laddie. You've come to pay us the old...
Seagoon: yes, yes. Here it is, 3 million pounds
Fx: Cash Register
Grytpype-Thynne: Thank you
Seagoon: But that's the last of it, you know? Treasury's nearly broke!
Grytpype-Thynne: Nonsense. Have a glass of water
Seagoon: (gulp) Thank you. Now listen, if in the next 24 hours the river is still full of water the government is going to step in
Grytpype-Thynne: Good riddance to them! Now let's see, we've got 3 million,
Moriarty: (goes off singing 'April in Paris')
Seagoon: Wait! I say, wait! Where were they pumping all the water to? It was then I noticed a long pipe. I followed it, along the Embankment, past Vauxhall, Chelsea Bridge, Putney Bridge, Barnsbridge, Mortlake Brewery - hmm! Mortlake Brewery!
Fx: Door handle turned, slams door, long pause, door handle turned
Seagoon: (drunk, singing) April in Paris, Aaaaaaapri (hiccup)
Grams: Man falling in water, splashing in water
Seagoon: (distant)Heeeelp! Heeelp! I'm drowning, and I'm with the dreaded alcohol!
Bloodnok: (over splashing and calls) Thund me ninging nurgelers, is it? Gad, but no! Where's me old photographs? It's me old bat man Neddy Seagoon having a swim in mid-February, the naughty man! I say there Seagoon, it's me!
Seagoon: Heeeeelp!
Bloodnok: Me, Major Bloodnok, of the Third Regular Army Deserters. I say, Seagoon, remember that day in Poona at the Muratari's Restaurant? Oh she was a boutique biddy, oh yes!
Seagoon: I'm drowning!
Bloodnok: Don't interrupt, please. I took her to Grant road and - what? Drowning, you say? Surely not drowning!
Seagoon: Heeeeeelp!
Bloodnok: Not Neddy Seagoon drowning, not my old bat man, not drowning! Why you were the plunging and trudgeon stroke champion of Turkey weren't you? Let me see, it must have been 1903 I think...
Seagoon: (gurgling water) Help me!
Bloodnok: 1904! I remember now. Save you, lad? I can't swim, lad. But wait a moment, I know a fellow at Hackney who's an excellent swimmer. I'll go and get him. Lend me the cab fare, lad
Seagoon: Get me out!
Bloodnok: What? Give us your hand then
Grams: Struggling to get man out of water
Seagoon: (closer) Thanks, now here, here's five shillings -
Fx: Coins jangling
Seagoon: Now hurry up and get him before I drown
Bloodnok: Right. No no, wait! You're soaking wet! Laddie, let we wring out your wallet, and that watch! That gold Hunter, they mustn't be dropped in water these Hunters you know!? It'll get ruined in that water. Oh you naughty man you! I'll preserve it for you, lad. Now take off that damp money belt you have on, rheumatics, my goodness you mustn't have those sort of things. That's right, lad. Now off with those wet clothes, coat and trousers, vest and underpants, shoes and - (under breath) Oh we'll flog this lot - Good Heavens man! What? You can't stand there naked, get back in the water, there!
Seagoon: Right! Hup!
Grams: Huge splash
Seagoon: (distant) Heeeeelp!
Bloodnok: I say, wait there, don't go away
Grams: Running footsteps going into distance
Seagoon: I never saw him again. I dragged myself ashore on a pipe. A pipe that I discovered - so this was Grytpype's game, ey? He'd been pumping water out of the Thames at Westminster and back to the river at Mortlake. The crook! That night I decided to revenge myself on Grytpype, and to destroy the pump for and on the behalf of the Port of London Authority
Grams: Big Ben chimes over speech
Seagoon: (whisper) Shhh! This way! Got the dynamite?
Bluebottle: I have got the dynamite, my Captain. Enter Bluebottle, pauses for light audience sausanges, thank you! Moves forward under gas light as done by George Raft in "I am the Law". Thinks: I have moved under the gas light as done by George Raft in "I am the Law"!
Seagoon: Shhh! Eccles?
Eccles: Eccles? Oh, that's me!
Seagoon: Help little Bluebottle arrange the dynamite
Eccles: Okay. You ready to start, Bluebottle?
Bluebottle: Yes, I'm ready. Pulls out cardboard cut-out sword
Eccles: Ooh! Mind what you're doing!
Bluebottle: Long live the Port of London Authorintins. I will not rest until the forces of evil are swattinged! And the valuable Westminster Pier is raised! Thinks: I will not rest until the forces of evil...
Seagoon: Shut up!
Eccles: Shut up!
Seagoon: Shut up Eccles!
Eccles: Shut up Eccles!
Seagoon: Come on, get the rest of the dynamite off Ellington's head
Eccles: Come on now!
Ray Ellington: Me carry dynamite! Me strong!
Bluebottle: Are you strong Ellingta?
Ray Ellington: Me strong!
Bluebottle: Ooh! Are you strong, Eccles?
Eccles: No, I 'aint strong, are you?
Bluebottle: No, but Ellinga's strong
Eccles: I 'aint strong
Bluebottle: He is!
Ray Ellington: Me strong!
Greenslade: While our heroes are deciding who is strong we take you now in to Mr. Seagoon's stomach to hear how the oyster has fared
Grams: Bubbling and wailing voices
David Attenborough: And here along the great Duodenal Tract of the great Seagoon intestine I see approaching the boiled spuds he had at breakfast, followed by closely that foul meatloaf salad he noshed at the BBC canteen. There's no sign yet of the oyster, but yes! Here now comes a dirty great dollop of steam duff and three quarts of mild that he woofed down during the rehearsals. And yes! Here comes four pounds of mixed chocolate and 8 pints of tea, soup, liquorice allsorts and lastly the oyster!
Grams: Adolphus Sprigs crooning 'I'm Only A Lonely Round Vagabond, For Good Night...', donkey eee-aughs twice, march music and marching footsteps very fast, attack trumpet, screams of battle and trumpets and bangs
Seagoon: Now to arrange for a new Westminster floating Pier
Grams: Whoosh!
Moriarty: Ah, there's no need for that. Look we have a new one already made for you
Seagoon: Good Heavens! By Jupiter! Etcetera Etcetera! And I thought you were both villains!
Moriarty: Waaugh! Listen, you go aboard and examine it at once
Seagoon: By Jove, I'll do just that!
Grytpype-Thynne: Have you bored holes in the bottom, Moriarty?
Moriarty: Yes, it will sink in 10 minutes (sings) April in Paree!
Bluebottle: Oh, Captain! I've lit the dynamite under the pump... Oh! Hee-hee! You're not my captain! You're Morinartins, the forces of Evils!
Moriarty: You're going to blow up our pump? You run right back and put that dynamite out
Bluebottle: But it's burning!
Moriarty: Get back at once!
Bluebottle: All right!
Grams: Whoosh!
Bluebottle: (far away) It hasn't burnt down quite yet, so I'll...
Grams: Boom! bricks and metal bars hit ground
Bluebottle: You rotten swine, you! I'm fed up with being deaded every week. Eccles never gets deaded, why doesn't Eccles ever get dead...
Grams: Boom!
Eccles: (distant) Your rotten swine, Bluebottle!
Bluebottle: Tee-hee! That's better! Tee-hee! Exits left, much happier. Picks up loose bonce, shins and spare feet
Seagoon: Ah! There you are, Grytpype
Grytpype-Thynne: So I am
Seagoon: I must say that this new pier you provided is absolutely perfect. I'll buy it!
Grytpype-Thynne: Right, sign here...
Fx: Pen scratching paper
Grytpype-Thynne: ...here, this cheque, bank guarantee, credit note, postal orders, travellers cheques and finally sign this Will. There, good lad! Moriarty?
Grytpype-Thynne and
Moriarty: One, two, hup...
Grams: Big Splash
Seagoon: (distant) Heeelp!
Moriarty: Taxi? Gatwick Airport please
Grams: Whoosh Whoosh!
Seagoon: (distant) Heeeelp!
Bloodnok: Thud me cringing nurglers, is it? It can't be! Where's me old photographs
Seagoon: (distant) Heeeelp!
Bloodnok: It's my old bat man Neddy Seagoon
Seagoon: (distant) Oh no, go away...
Bloodnok: I've got a money belt...
Seagoon: Go away! (fades out with the two screaming at each other)
Greenslade: Ladies, according to page 24 of my radio Times, you should have been hearing the Six Ingots of Leadenhall Street, but I fear the Goons have lied to the Editor and not carried out the intended story. It's a disgrace- Goodnight!
Orchestra: End theme tune
Greenslade: That was the Goon Show, a Recorded programme featuring Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan with the Ray Ellington Quartet and Max Geldray. The orchestra was conducted by Wally Stott, script by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes, announcer Wallace Greenslade, the programme produced by Peter Eton.
Bloodnok: Gad, it's the old wireless star Greenslade, oh yes!
Orchestra: End theme tune and play out
Original transcription by Anon
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