The Goon Show (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Goon Show" in English language version.

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  • Morgan, David, ed. (8 June 1999). "Take Off". Python Speaks. New York: Harper Paperbacks. p. 72. ISBN 0-380-80479-4. p72 ... MacNAUGHTON: ... they [Monty Python] loved Milligan. MORGAN: Python Would not have been what it was had it not been for The Goon Show ... MacNAUGHTON: Precisely. But would The Goon Show have been what it was were it not for the Marx Brothers?

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  • Andrew Billen (2 January 2000). "Goon with the wind". Sunday Herald. Retrieved 12 December 2008.[permanent dead link] "Writing the third season of The Goon Show in 1952, he suffered a relapse. 'I went into a psychiatric home and even while I was there I kept on writing these bloody shows. I had a wife and two kids to support, you see. That was the bottom line.' Inside, he had a full manic episode, including a hallucination that a lion was sitting on the wardrobe."
  • Andrew Billen (2 January 2000). "Goon with the wind". Sunday Herald. Retrieved 12 December 2008.[dead link]

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  • "History". Roxburgh.org. Retrieved 2 July 2018.

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