Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "더 군 쇼" in Korean language version.
...one puzzled planner was heard to ask, 'What is this "Go On Show" people are talking about?'
Goon. What's a Goon? D'you mean The Coon Show...?
... people used to fight to get in there, fight to get tickets for the recording at the Camden Theatre
p161 ... 더 군 쇼는 코미디의 새로운 시작이었다 ... seemingly free-form style of humour ... p168 ... presented scenes of seemingly uncontrolled anarchy
Возможно, бренди и молоко, выпитые актерами в задней комнате, имели к этому небольшое отношение (крики "라운드 더 백 포 더 올드 브랜디"는 음악 항목 이전에 단지 효과를 위해 있는 것이 아니다!).
p72 ... 맥노튼: ... 그들은 [몬티 파이튼] 밀리건을 사랑했다. 모건: 파이튼은 더 군 쇼가 없었다면 지금과 같지 않았을 것이다... 맥노튼: 정확히. 하지만 더 군 쇼는 마르크스 형제가 없었다면 지금과 같았을까?
it's a spit and sawdust pub. Very big spit and sawdust. And what if you went into it? And you went to the bar, order a drink? If you're wearing a tie, the barman cut the tie off and stick it up behind the bar with the other 500 ties. Unbelievable. - Derek Threadgall
After serving in the Second World War he returned to London where he got a job behind the bar at the Grafton Arms in Victoria, run by part-time BBC scriptwriter Jimmy Grafton. He spotted Milligan's potential and began using his material.
He found his true metier at the Grafton Arms, Victoria, a pub run by a scriptwriter called Jimmy Grafton. There in 1948 he joined forces with Michael Bentine, Peter Sellers, and Harry Secombe, to delight the customers with riotous and anarchic persiflage directed against bureaucracy and officialdom. Before long Milligan was living in an attic at the Grafton.