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==Airdates And Show Names==
==Airdates And Show Names==
*28 Jan 1987: The Incredible Case of the Vanishing Flying Scotsman
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*04 Feb 1987: Jonah And The Whale
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*11 Feb 1987: From Rags to More Rags
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*18 Feb 1987: That "Cake" Elusive Pimpernel
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*25 Feb 1987: The Incurables, Part 1
| {{Date|1987-01-28}}|| The Incredible Case of the Vanishing Flying Scotsman
*04 Mar 1987: The Incurables, Part 2
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| {{Date|1987-02-04}} || Jonah and the Whale
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| {{Date|1987-02-11}} || From Rags to More Rags
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| {{Date|1987-02-18}} || That "Cake" Elusive Pimpernel
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| {{Date|1987-02-25}} || The Incurables, Part 1
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| {{Date|1987-03-04}} || The Incurables, Part 2
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Revision as of 08:04, 30 November 2022

The Milligan Papers was a BBC radio comedy show, written by John Antrobus and starring Spike Milligan. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1987, it also featured Chris Langham, John Bluthal, and Antrobus, and is often referred to as A Goon Show for the '80s. It was produced by Paul Spencer.

In 2018, to commemorate Spike's centenary, theatre company Hambledon Productions adapted a selection of episodes for a rural tour.

Airdates And Show Names

Date Episode Title
28 January 1987 The Incredible Case of the Vanishing Flying Scotsman
4 February 1987 Jonah and the Whale
11 February 1987 From Rags to More Rags
18 February 1987 That "Cake" Elusive Pimpernel
25 February 1987 The Incurables, Part 1
4 March 1987 The Incurables, Part 2