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''The Saga of HMS Aldgate'' (aka ''Show 46'') is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. It is the fourth show in the third series. The show was recorded at 9.30pm on Sunday {{date|30 November 1952}} The recording took place at [[Aeolian Hall (London)|Aeolian I]], 135–137 [[w:Bond Street|New Bond Street]], London.  
''The Saga of HMS Aldgate'' (aka ''Show 46'') is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. It is the fourth show in the third series. The show was recorded at 9.30pm on Sunday {{date|1952-11-30}} The recording took place at [[Aeolian Hall (London)|Aeolian I]], 135–137 [[Bond Street|New Bond Street]], London.  


The first British public broadcast was on the [[w:BBC Home Service|Home Service]] on Tuesday {{date|2 December 1952}} at 9.30pm. It reached a peak listenership of 2.2m. Its first repeat on the [[w:BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]] at 4.30pm on Sunday {{date|7 December 1952}} increased the peak listernship to 5.5m.
The first British public broadcast was on the [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] on Tuesday {{date|1952-12-02}} at 9.30pm. It reached a peak listenership of 2.2m. Its first repeat on the [[BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]] at 4.30pm on Sunday {{date|1952-12-07}} increased the peak listernship to 5.5m.


== Sketches ==
== Sketches ==
*[[Count Jim Moriarty|Moriarty]] phones Harry Secombe and tells him to deliver forged pound notes to the Peter Sellers Old Folks Home.
*[[Count Jim Moriarty|Moriarty]] phones Harry Secombe and tells him to deliver forged pound notes to the [[Peter Sellers]] Old Folks Home.
*Adapted from the Classics: ''The Saga of HMS Aldgate'' by William McGoonigle recounts how [[Henry Crun and Minnie Bannister|Henry Crun]] and [[Eccles]] became [[w:Lighthouse keeper|lighthouse keeper]]s in 1881.
*Adapted from the Classics: ''The Saga of HMS Aldgate'' by William McGoonigle recounts how [[Henry Crun and Minnie Bannister|Henry Crun]] and [[Eccles]] became [[lighthouse keeper]]s in [[1881]].
*Reports from the previous month cover the Motor Show, the Brewers’ Exhibition at [[w:Olympia London|Olympia]], the arrival of an Indian [[w:Yogi|Yogi]] at an airport, and an interview with boxer ‘Kid’ [[Eccles]].
*Reports from the previous month cover the Motor Show, the Brewers’ Exhibition at [[Olympia London|Olympia]], the arrival of an Indian [[Yogi]] at an airport, and an interview with boxer ‘Kid’ [[Eccles]].


==Music==
==Music==
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''[[w:Pennies from Heaven (song)|Pennies from Heaven]]'' {{Small|([[w:Arthur Johnston (composer)|Arthur Johnston]])}}.
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''[[Pennies from Heaven (song)|Pennies from Heaven]]'' {{Small|([[Arthur Johnston (composer)|Arthur Johnston]])}}.
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[w:Takes Two to Tango (song)|Takes Two to Tango]]'' {{Small|([[w:Al Hoffman|Al Hoffman]] / [[w:Dick Manning|Dick Manning]])}}.
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[Takes Two to Tango (song)|Takes Two to Tango]]'' {{Small|([[Al Hoffman]] / [[Dick Manning]])}}.


==Technical==
==Technical==
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#SLO|SLO 18613]] (33⅓ rpm, coarse-groove 16" disk recorded at [[w:Broadcasting House|Broadcasting House]]).<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=[[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol13|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 13]] |first=Ted |last=Kendall | author-link=Ted Kendall |date=2017 |page=27|type=Booklet 2 |publisher=BBC Worldwide|ISBN=9781785298776}}</ref>
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#SLO|SLO 18613]] (33⅓ rpm, coarse-groove 16" disk recorded at [[Broadcasting House]]).<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=[[The Goon Show Compendiums#Vol13|The Goon Show Compendium Vol 13]] |first=Ted |last=Kendall | author-link=Ted Kendall |date=2017 |page=27|type=Booklet 2 |publisher=BBC Worldwide|ISBN=9781785298776}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 22 July 2024

"The Saga of HMS Aldgate"
The Goon Show episode
Episode: no.Series: 3
Episode: 4
Written by
AnnouncerAndrew Timothy
Produced byPeter Eton
Music
Editing byJimmy Grafton
Recording
Number
SLO 18613
First broadcast22 January 1952 (1952-01-22)
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The Saga of HMS Aldgate (aka Show 46) is an episode from The Goon Show. It is the fourth show in the third series. The show was recorded at 9.30pm on Sunday 30 November 1952 The recording took place at Aeolian I, 135–137 New Bond Street, London.

The first British public broadcast was on the Home Service on Tuesday 2 December 1952 at 9.30pm. It reached a peak listenership of 2.2m. Its first repeat on the Light Programme at 4.30pm on Sunday 7 December 1952 increased the peak listernship to 5.5m.

Sketches

  • Moriarty phones Harry Secombe and tells him to deliver forged pound notes to the Peter Sellers Old Folks Home.
  • Adapted from the Classics: The Saga of HMS Aldgate by William McGoonigle recounts how Henry Crun and Eccles became lighthouse keepers in 1881.
  • Reports from the previous month cover the Motor Show, the Brewers’ Exhibition at Olympia, the arrival of an Indian Yogi at an airport, and an interview with boxer ‘Kid’ Eccles.

Music

Technical

Originally recorded on SLO 18613 (33⅓ rpm, coarse-groove 16" disk recorded at Broadcasting House).[1]

References

  1. ^ Kendall, Ted (2017). The Goon Show Compendium Vol 13 (Booklet 2). BBC Worldwide. p. 27. ISBN 9781785298776.