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13/06/2012 10:34:32
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Julie W
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The Goon Show on BBC Radio 4 Extra this week was 'Ill Met by Goonlight' the story of a Combined Operations raid on Crete.
After spending time at the Commando Spaghetti Hurling Depot in Rhyl, each Commando is issued with an army sock full of lukewarm spaghetti. Lieutenant Seagoon is chosen to lead the raid...
It's available on BBC iPlayer until the 19th of June: http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/7jnxg/
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13/06/2012 12:22:02
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NIC
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Thanks Julie, I'll make sure I listen to that.
There may be those who may think that this could be a disrespectful and irreverant 'mickey take' of the Commandos, but I should point out that, Larry Stephens, one of the co-writers of the Goon Show was, himself, a proud Commando, serving with No5 Cdo in India, Burma & Hong Kong
Julie's cousin, Capt Lawrence (Larry) Stephens served in 2 Troop and in HQ Troop (Intelligence) and, for obvious reasons, was No5 Commando's Entertainments Officer.
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14/06/2012 15:35:18
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Pete
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Irreverant possibly but to all and everything, disrespectful never, a great series definitely, hilarious without a doubt, and one not to be missed. Spike served in the Army during WW2 seeing action in North Africa and Italy. He was wounded in 1943. Larry was in No.5 Commando. Harry Secombe was a Gunner and described by Spike as "a short Gunner, wearing ironframe spectacles, a steel helmet that obscured the top of his head, and baggy shorts that looked like a tea clipper under full sail". Peter Sellers and Michale Bentine I think served in the RAF.
Here is a copy of the script by Larry Stephens (Julie's cousin) and Spike Milligan
http://www.thegoonshow.net/scripts_show.asp?title=s07e23_ill_met_by_goonlight
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.
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14/06/2012 16:23:04
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NIC
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Excellent, thanks Pete.
Listening to the radio broadcast I didn't hear Larry Stephen get any credit yet he must have been heavily involved in this particular episode.
Happily the transcript of the script clearly shows Larry as being co-writer.
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10/02/2014 13:51:15
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Julie W
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Out of interest, do any of you know of any Commando training taking place in Rhyl please? I'm trying to determine how many of the Goon Show references are based on fact. I've discounted the 'spaghetti hurling' but if any of you know anything to the contrary...!
Thanks a lot,
Julie
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10/02/2014 14:14:34
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NIC
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Julie,
HQ RMTG (W) [Royal Marine Training Group (Wales)] was based in Towyn, just 3 miles from Rhyl...
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10/02/2014 14:18:38
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Julie W
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Thanks Nick
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10/02/2014 14:36:16
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NIC
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Julie,
My apologies, the RMTG(W) was at Tywyn (Merionethshire) between Aberdovey & Barmouth and not Towyn near Rhyl (Denbighshire).
I had seen the name Towyn in many references, including the Royal Marine Museum) and assumed that it refered to the Towyn in North Wales near Rhyl, but my research has now revealed that Tywyn was formerly known by the anglesised 'Towyn' - hence the mix-up
The other three RM Training camps were situated close to Tywyn.
Nick
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10/02/2014 15:04:19
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Julie W
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Thanks for checking!
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