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At Last the Go On Show was a [[w:Radio documentary|radio documentary]] first broadcast on [[w:BBC Radio 2|BBC Radio 2]] at 1pm on Monday {{date|27 May 1991}}.


The documentary celebrated the fortieth anniversary of the first broadcast, on Monday {{date|28 May 1951}},  of the ''Crazy People'', the show that became [[The Goon Show]].


The documentary featured contributions from many of the Goon Show's creators, in cluding [[Spike Miligan]], [[Harry Secombe]], [[Michael Bentine]], [[Eric Sykes]], [[Dennis Main Wilson]], [[Charles Chilton]], [[Graham Stark]], [[Angela Morley]] (Wally Stott), and the voice of [[Peter Sellers]].


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The documentary was researched and compiled by Michael Pointon, [[Ted Kendall, and [[Dirk Maggs]]. The show was produced by Dirk Maggs.
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Revision as of 17:44, 10 September 2022


"At Last the Go On Show"
The Goon Show episode
Written by
Produced byDirk Maggs
Production codeSLN122/91LF5392
Original air date0 March 1991 (1991-03-00)
Running time68 mins 51 secs
Episode Order
6
List of episodes

At Last the Go On Show was a radio documentary first broadcast on BBC Radio 2 at 1pm on Monday 27 May 1991.

The documentary celebrated the fortieth anniversary of the first broadcast, on Monday 28 May 1951, of the Crazy People, the show that became The Goon Show.

The documentary featured contributions from many of the Goon Show's creators, in cluding Spike Miligan, Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine, Eric Sykes, Dennis Main Wilson, Charles Chilton, Graham Stark, Angela Morley (Wally Stott), and the voice of Peter Sellers.

The documentary was researched and compiled by Michael Pointon, [[Ted Kendall, and Dirk Maggs. The show was produced by Dirk Maggs.