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{{Goons}} | SPECIAL: Robin Hood• | ||
With Valentine Dyall and Dennis Price | |||
Recording: Sunday 2 December 1956, 7pm, The Camden Theatre. TLO 17360. | |||
First Domestic Broadcast: Sunday 25 December 1988, 1.30pm. [Radio 2] | |||
Transcription Service Synopsis: Will the Sherriff of Nottingham capture Robin Hood? Who will win the archery | |||
contest? How does Robin escape from the dungeon dark. dank and dank? Will Robin's outlaws triumph over | |||
the soldiers of Prince John? Listen to the Christmas Goon Show, 'Robin Hood', and you may hear some of | |||
the answers. | |||
Music: Max Geldray plays You're the Cream in My Coffee (Buddy G. DeSylva/Lew Brown);The Ray Ellington | |||
Quartet plays Three-Handed Woman (Ben Raleigh/lrv Taylor) | |||
'''''The Seagoon Memoirs''''' is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. It is the seventh show in the ninth series. | |||
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: | |||
*Wednesday 9.31pm, {{Date|1958-12-17}}, on the [[w:BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]] to 2.3 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. | |||
*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 == | |||
'To open the scene, take a knife and cut along the dotted line. Inside you will find the [[w:Great North Road (Great Britain)|Great North Road]] in an icy blizzard.' This is how Spike Milligan describes the setting for the start of the latest unexpurgated edition of Seagoon's memoirs. Listeners can, in fact, buy a copy (in a plain sealed envelope) at any local Second Class Slipper Bath. | |||
==Music== | |||
*The BBC Radio Orchestra was conducted by [[Wally Stott]] | |||
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''[[w:I Kiss Your Hand, Madame|I Kiss Your Little Hand, Madame]]'' {{small|([[w:Ralph Erwin|Ralph Erwin]] (music) / [[w:Fritz Rotter|Fritz Rotter]] (lyrics))}} | |||
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[w:The Late, Late Show (album)|The Late Late Show]]'' {{small|(Murray Berlin (music) / [[w:Roy Alfred|Roy Alfred]] (lyrics))}} | |||
==Technical== | |||
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#TLO|TLO 72138]] (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at [[w:Broadcasting House|Broadcasting House]]). | |||
The TLO 72138 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 the [[Original Issues - The Goon Show|TGS]] disc, the [[Pick of the Goons|POTG]] master tape and domestic recordings of both the original transmission and the 1964 repeat.<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> | |||
SP - Robin Hood. Originally recorded on no 17360, | |||
later re-numbered to T6/l 12◄-S, 13/1/65.This show survives | |||
more or less as recorded on these reels, and has been so | |||
transmitted domestically. For this issue, I have removed | |||
the gaffes and tidied up some of Dennis Price's lines. | |||
Unfortunately, the retake (presented separately) does not | |||
cut satisfactorily into the body of the show, so I submit what | |||
I think is the best solution given the available material. | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
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Revision as of 07:47, 1 December 2022
"Robin Hood" | |
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The Goon Show episode | |
Episode: no. | Series: 7 Episode: Christmas Special |
Written by | |
Based on | Ye Bandit of Sherwood Forest |
Announcer | Wallace Greenslade |
Produced by | Pat Dixon |
Music |
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Recording Number | TLO 17360 |
First broadcast | 25 December 1988 |
Running time | 31:12 |
Guest appearances | |
Valentine Dyall, Dennis Price | |
SPECIAL: Robin Hood• With Valentine Dyall and Dennis Price Recording: Sunday 2 December 1956, 7pm, The Camden Theatre. TLO 17360. First Domestic Broadcast: Sunday 25 December 1988, 1.30pm. [Radio 2] Transcription Service Synopsis: Will the Sherriff of Nottingham capture Robin Hood? Who will win the archery contest? How does Robin escape from the dungeon dark. dank and dank? Will Robin's outlaws triumph over the soldiers of Prince John? Listen to the Christmas Goon Show, 'Robin Hood', and you may hear some of the answers. Music: Max Geldray plays You're the Cream in My Coffee (Buddy G. DeSylva/Lew Brown);The Ray Ellington Quartet plays Three-Handed Woman (Ben Raleigh/lrv Taylor)
The Seagoon Memoirs is an episode from The Goon Show. It is the seventh show in the ninth series.
Two pre-recording sessions took place:
- Wednesday 28 January 1959, 4.15pm/5.15pm. Aeolian Hall Studio 2 (TLO & C/DLO 76382, TLO 77924)
- Saturday 1 February 1959, 5.45pm, The Paris Cinema (DLO 76513/A)
The recording for transmission was created at 8pm on Sunday 14 December 1958, at The Camden Theatre, Camden Town, London (TLO 72138).
The first Home Service broadcast was the next day at 8.30pm on Monday 15 December 1958, its ratings were 1.1 million.
The show was repeated:
- Wednesday 9.31pm, 17 December 1958, on the Light Programme to 2.3 million listeners.
- Friday 9.30pm, 6 March 1964 on the Home Service in Vintage Goons, to 0.5 million listeners.
- Friday 9.30pm, 20 August 1965 on the 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
'To open the scene, take a knife and cut along the dotted line. Inside you will find the Great North Road in an icy blizzard.' This is how Spike Milligan describes the setting for the start of the latest unexpurgated edition of Seagoon's memoirs. Listeners can, in fact, buy a copy (in a plain sealed envelope) at any local Second Class Slipper Bath.
Music
- The BBC Radio Orchestra was conducted by Wally Stott
- Max Geldray plays I Kiss Your Little Hand, Madame (Ralph Erwin (music) / Fritz Rotter (lyrics))
- The Ray Ellington Quartet plays The Late Late Show (Murray Berlin (music) / Roy Alfred (lyrics))
Technical
Originally recorded on TLO 72138 (15 ips ¼" tape recorded at Broadcasting House).
The TLO 72138 master tape no longer exists, and the version of the show included on The Goon Show Compendium Vol 10 was compiled from the TGS disc, the POTG master tape and domestic recordings of both the original transmission and the 1964 repeat.[1]
SP - Robin Hood. Originally recorded on no 17360, later re-numbered to T6/l 12◄-S, 13/1/65.This show survives more or less as recorded on these reels, and has been so transmitted domestically. For this issue, I have removed the gaffes and tidied up some of Dennis Price's lines. Unfortunately, the retake (presented separately) does not cut satisfactorily into the body of the show, so I submit what I think is the best solution given the available material.
References
- ^ Kendall, Ted (2011). The Goon Show Compendium Vol 5 (Booklet 2). BBC Worldwide. p. 13. ISBN 978-1408-427286.
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