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| producer      = [[Peter Eton]]
| producer      = [[Peter Eton]]
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*Secombe: ''[[w:Władysław Daniłowski|Longing for You]]''
*Secombe: ''[[Władysław Daniłowski|Longing for You]]''
*The Stargazers: ''[[w:Cy Coben|I Never Was Loved by Anyone Else]]''
*The Stargazers: ''[[Cy Coben|I Never Was Loved by Anyone Else]]''
*Geldray: ''[[w:Three Little Words (song)|Three Little Words]]''
*Geldray: ''[[Three Little Words (song)|Three Little Words]]''
*Ellington: ''[[w:Boum!|Boum!]]''
*Ellington: ''[[Boum!|Boum!]]''
| production    = [[The Goon Show recording numbers#SLO|SLO]] 1768
| production    = [[The Goon Show recording numbers#SLO|SLO]] 1768
| recording_date = {{Start date|1952|01|20|df=y}}
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The show had now changed its name from ''Crazy People'' to ''[[The Goon Show]]'', featuring those crazy people…
The show had now changed its name from ''Crazy People'' to ''[[The Goon Show]]'', featuring those crazy people…


''Show 18'' (aka ''Adventures of Handsome Harry Secombe'') is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. It is the first show in the second series. The show was recorded at 7.45pm on Sunday 20 January 1952 The recording was done at [[Aeolian Hall (London)|Aeolian I]], 135–137 [[w:Bond Street|New Bond Street]], London.  
''Show 18'' (aka ''Adventures of Handsome Harry Secombe'') is an episode from [[The Goon Show]]. It is the first show in the second series. The show was recorded at 7.45pm on Sunday 20 January 1952 The recording was done at [[Aeolian Hall (London)|Aeolian I]], 135–137 [[Bond Street|New Bond Street]], London.  


The first British public broadcast was on the [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] on Tuesday 22 January 1952 at 9.30pm (except Wales and the West). It reached a peak listenership of 1.8m.
The first British public broadcast was on the [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] on Tuesday 22 January 1952 at 9.30pm (except Wales and the West). It reached a peak listenership of 1.8m.
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== Sketches ==
== Sketches ==
*''Handsome Harry Secombe (pursues Lo Hing Ding)'': Handsome Harry is tasked to help Inspector Thud find a kidnapper in The Adventures of Handsome Harry Secombe.
*''Handsome Harry Secombe (pursues Lo Hing Ding)'': Handsome Harry is tasked to help Inspector Thud find a kidnapper in The Adventures of Handsome Harry Secombe.
*''Triumphs of Engineering'': Captain Pureheart builds the [[w:Suez Canal|Suez Canal]] but then explains how he doesn't want his canal filled with water.
*''Triumphs of Engineering'': Captain Pureheart builds the [[Suez Canal|Suez Canal]] but then explains how he doesn't want his canal filled with water.
*''Broadcasting in 1999'': The crew look into the future to see what has happened to various popular shows.
*''Broadcasting in 1999'': The crew look into the future to see what has happened to various popular shows.
*''Major Bloodnok's Quest for the Abominable Snowman'': The Major gets out of jail and gets to take charge of the new weather stations on [[w:Mount Everest|Mount Everest]].
*''Major Bloodnok's Quest for the Abominable Snowman'': The Major gets out of jail and gets to take charge of the new weather stations on [[Mount Everest|Mount Everest]].


==Music==
==Music==
*[[Harry Secombe]] sings ''[[w:Władysław Daniłowski|Longing for You]]'' ([[w:Walter Dana|Walter Dana]]/Bernard Jansen).
*[[Harry Secombe]] sings ''[[Władysław Daniłowski|Longing for You]]'' ([[Walter Dana|Walter Dana]]/Bernard Jansen).
*[[The Stargazers (vocal ensemble)|The Stargazers]] sing [[w:Cy Coben|I Never Was Loved by Anyone Else]] ([[w:Cy Coben|Cy Coben]]).
*[[The Stargazers (vocal ensemble)|The Stargazers]] sing [[Cy Coben|I Never Was Loved by Anyone Else]] ([[Cy Coben|Cy Coben]]).
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''[[w:Three Little Words (song)|Three Little Words]]'' ([[w:Harry Ruby|Harry Ruby]]).
*[[Max Geldray]] plays ''[[Three Little Words (song)|Three Little Words]]'' ([[Harry Ruby|Harry Ruby]]).
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[w:Boum!|Boum!]]''' ([[w:Charles Trenet|Charles Trenet]]).
*[[Ray Ellington|The Ray Ellington Quartet]] plays ''[[Boum!|Boum!]]''' ([[Charles Trenet|Charles Trenet]]).


==Technical==
==Technical==
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#SLO|SLO 1768]] (33⅓ rpm, coarse-groove 16" disk recorded at [[w:Broadcasting House|Broadcasting House]]).  
Originally recorded on [[The Goon Show recording numbers#SLO|SLO 1768]] (33⅓ rpm, coarse-groove 16" disk recorded at [[Broadcasting House|Broadcasting House]]).  


One of two shows copied, in the 1970s, from paper tape held by [[Spike Milligan]]. This is obviously recorded through a [[w:microphone|microphone]], as a woman's voice can be heard protesting that she has "''pressed the button''". This may have been Anne Hayes, then Mrs Sellers, as it was known that Sellers' possessed a Soundmirror tape recorder that used [https://www.tapeheads.net/threads/paper-recording-tape.35327/ paper tape]. Buzzy hum and distortion are rife here… <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>
One of two shows copied, in the 1970s, from paper tape held by [[Spike Milligan]]. This is obviously recorded through a [[microphone|microphone]], as a woman's voice can be heard protesting that she has "''pressed the button''". This may have been Anne Hayes, then Mrs Sellers, as it was known that Sellers' possessed a Soundmirror tape recorder that used [https://www.tapeheads.net/threads/paper-recording-tape.35327/ paper tape]. Buzzy hum and distortion are rife here… <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==

Revision as of 22:01, 25 February 2023

"Adventures of Handsome Harry Secombe"
The Goon Show episode
Episode: no.Series: 2
Episode: 1
Written by
Produced byPeter Eton
Music
Editing byJimmy Grafton
Recording
Number
SLO 1768
First broadcast22 January 1952 (1952-01-22)
Running time26:16
Episode Order
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"Show 19"
The Goon Show series 2
List of episodes

The series 2 shows didn't have episode names per se, but for ease of reference using the show number is to differentiate them.

The show had now changed its name from Crazy People to The Goon Show, featuring those crazy people…

Show 18 (aka Adventures of Handsome Harry Secombe) is an episode from The Goon Show. It is the first show in the second series. The show was recorded at 7.45pm on Sunday 20 January 1952 The recording was done at Aeolian I, 135–137 New Bond Street, London.

The first British public broadcast was on the Home Service on Tuesday 22 January 1952 at 9.30pm (except Wales and the West). It reached a peak listenership of 1.8m.

Sketches

  • Handsome Harry Secombe (pursues Lo Hing Ding): Handsome Harry is tasked to help Inspector Thud find a kidnapper in The Adventures of Handsome Harry Secombe.
  • Triumphs of Engineering: Captain Pureheart builds the Suez Canal but then explains how he doesn't want his canal filled with water.
  • Broadcasting in 1999: The crew look into the future to see what has happened to various popular shows.
  • Major Bloodnok's Quest for the Abominable Snowman: The Major gets out of jail and gets to take charge of the new weather stations on Mount Everest.

Music

Technical

Originally recorded on SLO 1768 (33⅓ rpm, coarse-groove 16" disk recorded at Broadcasting House).

One of two shows copied, in the 1970s, from paper tape held by Spike Milligan. This is obviously recorded through a microphone, as a woman's voice can be heard protesting that she has "pressed the button". This may have been Anne Hayes, then Mrs Sellers, as it was known that Sellers' possessed a Soundmirror tape recorder that used paper tape. Buzzy hum and distortion are rife here… [1]

References

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