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SHOW 161 (7/9): The Mystery of the Fake Neddie Seagoons (aka The Case of the Fake Neddie
SeagoonsJ (CD4,Track 11)


Pre-recording:
'''''The Mystery of the Fake Neddie Seagoons''''' is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. It is the ninth show in the seventh series. [[Wallace Greenslade]] announces the show as "''The Great Art Mystery'' or ''The Case of the Fake Neddie Seagoon''".  
Sunday 25 November 1956, 5pm, The Camden Theatre. DLO I 6989.


Recording:
A pre-recording session took place on Sunday {{Date|1956-11-25}} at 5pm at The Camden Theatre (DLO 16989). The recording for transmission was created at 9pm on the same Sunday {{Date|1956-11-25}}, at [[KOKO (music venue)|The Camden Theatre]], Camden Town, London.
Sunday 25 November 1956, 9pm, The Camden Theatre.TLC 16989.


First Home Service Broadcast:
The first [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] broadcast was the following Thursday at 8.30pm on {{Date|1956-11-29}}, its ratings were 2.3 million.
Thursday 29 November 1956, 8.30pm. Ratings: 2.3 million. RI: 66.
 
Repeat
Monday 3 December 1956, 8pm, 3.6 million [Light Programme];
Sunday 25 July 1982, 12 noon [Radio 4 in Smash of the Doy].
 
 
 
'''''The Mystery of the Fake Neddie Seagoons''''' is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. It is the ninth show in the seventh series. Wallace Greenslade announces the show as "''The Great Art Mystery'' or ''The Case of the Fake Neddie Seagoon''".
 
Two pre-recording sessions took place:
*Wednesday {{Date|1959-01-28}}, 4.15pm/5.15pm. [[Aeolian Hall (London)|Aeolian Hall]] Studio 2 (TLO & C/DLO 76382, TLO 77924)
*Saturday {{Date|1959-02-01}}, 5.45pm, [[Paris Theatre|The Paris Cinema]] (DLO 76513/A)
 
The recording for transmission was created at 8pm on Sunday {{Date|1958-12-14}}, at [[w:KOKO (music venue)|The Camden Theatre]], Camden Town, London (TLO 72138).
 
The first [[w:BBC Home Service|Home Service]] broadcast was the next day at 8.30pm on Monday {{Date|1958-12-15}}, its ratings were 1.1 million.


The show was repeated:
The show was repeated:
*Wednesday 9.31pm, {{Date|1958-12-17}}, on the [[w:BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]] to 2.3 million listeners.
*Monday 8pm, {{Date|1956-12-03}}, on the [[BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]] to 3.6 million listeners.
*Friday 9.30pm, {{Date|1964-03-06}} on the [[w:BBC Home Service|Home Service]] in ''Vintage Goons'', to 0.5 million listeners.
*Sunday 9.30pm, {{Date|1982-07-25}} on [[BBC Radio 4|Radio 4]] in ''Smash of the Doy''.  
*Friday 9.30pm, {{Date|1965-08-20}} on the [[w:BBC Home Service|Home Service]] in ''Let's Laugh Again'', to 0.2 million listeners (the broadcast was affected by a fault on the reproduction equipment).


== Transcription Service Synopsis ==
== Transcription Service Synopsis ==
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==Music==
==Music==
*The BBC Radio Orchestra was conducted by [[Wally Stott]]
*The BBC Radio Orchestra was conducted by [[Wally Stott]]
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''Boo-Dah'' {{small|([[w:Billy Strayhorn|Billy Strayhorn]])}}
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''Boo-Dah'' {{small|([[Billy Strayhorn]])}}
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[w:It's All Right with Me|It's All Right with Me]]'' {{small|[[w:Cole Porter|Cole Porter]])}}
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[It's All Right with Me]]'' {{small|([[Cole Porter]])}}


==Technical==
==Technical==
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#TLO|TLO 16989]] (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at [[w:Broadcasting House|Broadcasting House]]).
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#TLO|TLO 16989]] (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at [[Broadcasting House]]).


The TLO 16989 master tape no longer exists, and the version of the show included on [[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol10|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 10]] was compiled from a [[w:Digital Audio Tape|DAT]] copy of the [[BBC Sound Archive|Sound Archives]] shelf tape made in 1990 and a domestic tape recording of the original transmission.<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=[[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol5|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5]] |first=Ted |last=Kendall | author-link=Ted Kendall |date=2011 |page=13|type=Booklet 2 |publisher=BBC Worldwide|ISBN=978-1408-427286}}</ref>
The TLO 16989 master tape no longer exists, and the version of the show included on [[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol10|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 10]] was compiled from a [[Digital Audio Tape|DAT]] copy of the [[BBC Sound Archive|Sound Archives]] shelf tape made in 1990 and a domestic tape recording of the original transmission.<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=[[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol5|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5]] |first=Ted |last=Kendall | author-link=Ted Kendall |date=2011 |page=13|type=Booklet 2 |publisher=BBC Worldwide|ISBN=978-1408-427286}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:43, 28 February 2023

"The Mystery of the Fake Neddie Seagoons"
The Goon Show episode
Episode: no.Series: 7
Episode: 9
Written by
AnnouncerWallace Greenslade
Produced byPat Dixon
Music
Recording
Number
TLO 16986
First broadcast29 November 1956 (1956-11-29)
Running time31:54
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The Mystery of the Fake Neddie Seagoons is an episode from The Goon Show. It is the ninth show in the seventh series. Wallace Greenslade announces the show as "The Great Art Mystery or The Case of the Fake Neddie Seagoon".

A pre-recording session took place on Sunday 25 November 1956 at 5pm at The Camden Theatre (DLO 16989). The recording for transmission was created at 9pm on the same Sunday 25 November 1956, at The Camden Theatre, Camden Town, London.

The first Home Service broadcast was the following Thursday at 8.30pm on 29 November 1956, its ratings were 2.3 million.

The show was repeated:

  • Monday 8pm, 3 December 1956, on the Light Programme to 3.6 million listeners.
  • Sunday 9.30pm, 25 July 1982 on Radio 4 in Smash of the Doy.

Transcription Service Synopsis

As everyone knows, there is only one genuine signed original Neddie Seagoon. In their search for the genuine article, Grytpype-Thynne, Moriarty and Neddie Seagoon are concerned with an adventure in a dustbin, a noisy episode with sixty-eight pianos and a visit to a picture restorer's workshop. Finally Eccles is thrown into a bath of turpentine and is washed away, revealing the original Neddie Seagoon by Elder the Breugel. Unfortunately a second seemingly genuine Seagoon is discovered and the problem is, which is the fake?

Music

Technical

Originally recorded on TLO 16989 (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at Broadcasting House).

The TLO 16989 master tape no longer exists, and the version of the show included on The Goon Show Compendium Vol 10 was compiled from a DAT copy of the Sound Archives shelf tape made in 1990 and a domestic tape recording of the original transmission.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kendall, Ted (2011). The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5 (Booklet 2). BBC Worldwide. p. 13. ISBN 978-1408-427286.