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The Goon Show
The Goon Show, Volume 9: What Time Is It Eccles?
1997
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CD 1: Under Two Floorboards / The Sinking of Westminster Pier |
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Time |
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Info |
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This is the BBC Home Service |
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1:16 |
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2 |
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It was the year 1908 |
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3:57 |
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3 |
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Ah, nephew Neddie! Enjoying the ball? |
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1:47 |
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4 |
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To think that the Blue Shower had cost me only 10/6d net |
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0:39 |
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5 |
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Happy Days and Lonely Nights (Max Geldray) |
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2:36 |
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6 |
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It had been a pleasant Journey |
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3:00 |
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7 |
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Alone in the African desert |
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2:44 |
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8 |
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Ten days later, the weary figure |
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2:19 |
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9 |
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The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane (Ray Ellington) |
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3:09 |
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10 |
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In the next few weeks we must have marched hundreds of miles a day |
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2:10 |
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11 |
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It was a terrible battle |
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1:35 |
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12 |
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Meantime, in the ancestral home |
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2:15 |
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13 |
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High Towers, the home of Lady Seagoon |
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2:50 |
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14 |
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This is the BBC Home Service |
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0:54 |
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15 |
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'Twas the month of February |
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0:45 |
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16 |
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Attention, Westminster coucillors |
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3:21 |
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Brazil (Max Geldray) |
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2:37 |
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18 |
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For a week we tried to raise the valuable sunken Westminster Pie |
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3:28 |
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19 |
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Pardon me, my ami! Mon card |
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1:08 |
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20 |
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I entered a room four foot deep in water |
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2:31 |
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21 |
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My Lean Baby (Ray Ellington) |
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2:03 |
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22 |
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And now The Six Ingots of Leadenhall Street, part three |
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2:20 |
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23 |
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Where are thay pumping all the water to? |
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3:36 |
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24 |
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I dragged myself ashore on a pipe |
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1:39 |
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25 |
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While our heroes are deciding who is strong |
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1:47 |
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26 |
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Now to arrange for a new Westminster floating pier |
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4:46 |
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Total time |
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61:12 |
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CD 2: The Yehti / The Mysterious Punch-up-the-Conker |
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The is the BBC Home Service |
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1:39 |
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Our scene opens in an upright pre-fab |
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2:43 |
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In order to learn more |
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3:08 |
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Mobile (Max Geldray) |
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2:36 |
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The Yorkshire Yehti, part two |
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3:04 |
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In two seconds I was up the stairs again |
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1:27 |
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What's Going On Here |
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2:41 |
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I was left in the pitch dark on the Yorkshire Moors |
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0:26 |
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Make Yourself Comfortable (Ray Ellington) |
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2:57 |
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Now, Eccles ! Will you help me to find this Yehti ? |
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1:27 |
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And so we planned our search |
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1:17 |
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12 |
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Those tracks led us to a disused farmhouse |
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3:31 |
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13 |
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And there we must leave The Goon Show |
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0:44 |
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14 |
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Gentlemen of the East Acton Geographical Society |
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3:02 |
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This is the BBC Light Programme |
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1:18 |
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Hello, hello, what's going on here ? |
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1:25 |
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17 |
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Eleven ten, Seagoon dismissed the conk punching |
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2:41 |
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18 |
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Can't We Be Friends ? (Max Geldray) |
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2:29 |
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Oooh! My Mush! |
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1:07 |
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We now reveal for the very first time |
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3:56 |
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Eight seventy-six, got back to headquarters |
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2:13 |
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Moriarty! How many times have I told you ? |
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1:14 |
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I called an all-night meeting |
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1:01 |
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Banana Boat Song (Ray Ellington) |
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3:15 |
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25 |
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Midnight twelve-thirty |
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2:12 |
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26 |
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This is the light service |
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1:26 |
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27 |
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Meanwhile, in a sleeping England |
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3:35 |
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28 |
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A man has just gone to Crun's factory |
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4:08 |
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Total time |
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62:41 |
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