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"Ten Snowballs that Shook the World"
The Goon Show episode
Episode no.Series 8
Episode 20
Written bySpike Milligan
Presented byWallace Greenslade
Produced byCharles Chilton
Music
Production codeTLO 48542
Original air date9 January 1958 (1958-01-09)
Running time29:19
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Ten Snowballs that Shook the World is the twentieth show in the 8th series.

Story

The London Stock Exchange, 1882. Tin, wool and rain are falling, and there's been talk of the Bank Rate going up. Has there been a leak? Why? They saw a plumber going in. Sterling is in danger — it's dropped from F sharp to E flat — and Exchange Runner Neddie is entrusted with putting it in the key of G. He plans to raffle the Equator to save the Pound whilst wily Bluebottle cashes in by singing his famous Sewer Song, 'There is nothing wrong with a good old British pong'. Yes folks, it's a real stinker!

Music