Wilmut, Roger; Jimmy Grafton (1976). «The Birth of the Goons». The Goon Show Companion - A History and Goonography. London: Robson Books. ISBN0-903895-64-1. «...one puzzled planner was heard to ask, 'What is this "Go On Show" people are talking about?»
Milligan, Spike (1974) [1973]. «Interview». More Goon Show Scripts. London: Sphere Books. ISBN0-7221-6077-1. «Goon. What's a Goon? D'you mean The Coon Show...?»
Farnes, Norma, ed. (6 de noviembre de 1997). «Harry Secombe's Story». The Goons: The Story. London: Virgin Publishing. ISBN1-85227-679-7. «... people used to fight to get in there, fight to get tickets for the recording at the Camden Theatre».
Farnes, Norma, ed. (6 de noviembre de 1997). «Eric Sykes' Story». The Goons: The Story. London: Virgin Publishing. pp. 161, 168. ISBN1-85227-679-7. «p161 ... The Goon Show was a new departure in comedy ... seemingly free-form style of humour ... p168 ... presented scenes of seemingly uncontrolled anarchy».Parámetro desconocido |no-pp= ignorado (ayuda)
bbc.co.uk
Archived copy(television documentary). BBC. 28 de abril de 2020. Archivado desde el original el 23 de agosto de 2017. Consultado el 28 de abril de 2020.
Andrew Billen (2 de enero de 2000). «Goon with the wind». Sunday Herald. Consultado el 12 de diciembre de 2008.Uso incorrecto de la plantilla enlace roto(enlace roto disponible en Internet Archive; véase el historial, la primera versión y la última). "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."
Archived copy(television documentary). BBC. 28 de abril de 2020. Archivado desde el original el 23 de agosto de 2017. Consultado el 28 de abril de 2020.
Andrew Billen (2 de enero de 2000). «Goon with the wind». Sunday Herald. Consultado el 12 de diciembre de 2008.Uso incorrecto de la plantilla enlace roto(enlace roto disponible en Internet Archive; véase el historial, la primera versión y la última). "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."