The comic genius of Spike Milligan changed the face of radio comedy through The Goon Show. Here Milligan chooses and introduces classic clips from an astonishing career: readings from his books Puckoon and Adolf Hitler, My Part in his Downfall, poems, songs, sketches, extracts from Q6 and In the Psychiatrists's Chair.
He reminisces about India and Bexhill and reads his favourite poems including Fred Fernakerpan. Also included is the complete version of The Starlings - the only Goon Show recorded outside London and without a studio audience. Plus, of course, there's a generous helping of Goon Show clips, including The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea and The Pevensy Bay Disaster, featuring Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers. In this recording you can hear in his own owrds why Spike was one of the biggest figures in British comedy.