Tracklist
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| The Call Of The West | |
1-1 | This Is The BBC Home Service | 1:56 |
1-2 | It Is 1867 And Dead On Time | 1:16 |
1-3 | Did You Say Covered Wagon? | 1:46 |
1-4 | A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square | 2:46 |
1-5 | That Night, The Wagon Train Rested On The Plain | 2:20 |
1-6 | Fortunately For Us, Folks, A Bare Ten Miles Away | 4:17 |
1-7 | That Night, The Tribes Of The Sioux Confederacy | 1:27 |
1-8 | Gentlemen, Somebody's Supplying The Indians With Saxophones | 0:50 |
1-9 | You'd Better Know It | 2:41 |
1-10 | Meantime In Dodge City, Television Centre Of The Old West | 2:37 |
1-11 | I Say, Barman! Drinks For My Lady | 2:06 |
1-12 | I'm Calling You, Fellas! | 2:59 |
1-13 | This, Then, Was The Situation | 2:31 |
1-14 | Ladies And Gentlemen, I Have Pleasure in Announcing A Knock On The Door | 2:42 |
| The Last Smoking Seagoon | |
1-15 | This Is The BBC Home Service Despite What The Light Programme Says | 1:00 |
1-16 | And Now We Present Chapter One Of A New Dynamic Novel | 2:05 |
1-17 | Welcome Now To The Shareholders' Meeting, Ladies And Gentlemen | 3:27 |
1-18 | Three Years On And Six Million Nerve-Wracking Coughs Later | 1:40 |
1-19 | Ladies And Gentlemen, A Bow Street Runner Approaches | 1:20 |
1-20 | What More Do You Want? | 2:59 |
1-21 | Part Four: The Dreaded National Health Hospital At Hampton Court | 1:56 |
1-22 | And Now Part Two Of An Early Roman Trouser Plantation | 3:03 |
1-23 | Too Marvelous For Words | 2:10 |
1-24 | Aeiough! Well, Ned! So We Meet Again Thanks To Skillful Writing | 1:00 |
1-25 | Neddie Hid All The Way On The Boat To South American | 2:00 |
1-26 | Neddie, Despite The Age Of That Joke | 2:34 |
1-27 | Meantime, Coughing Ned Plans To Escape | 2:14 |
1-28 | A Direct Hit From The Tobacco-Powered Zeppelin On The Rice-Paper Balloon | 2:36 |
| 1985 | |
2-1 | This Is The BBC Home Service | 1:23 |
2-2 | My Name Is 846 Winston Seagoon | 1:30 |
2-3 | Worker Seagoon! Did I Hear You Complaining? | 1:54 |
2-4 | I Love You, Darling! | 1:40 |
2-5 | That Night In My Room I Sat Out Of Range Of The TV Screen | 0:33 |
2-6 | It Had To Be You | 2:57 |
2-7 | And So I Entered The Forbidden Goon Sector Of London | 2:12 |
2-8 | It Was Then I Wandered Into An Antique Shop | 2:10 |
2-9 | Oh! Bluebottle! Eccles! | 2:02 |
2-10 | Here We Are! Number Ten, The ITA Headquarters | 1:08 |
2-11 | Shake, Rattle And Roll | 2:37 |
2-12 | Attention ! 846 Winston Seagoon | 3:21 |
2-13 | So The Awful Torture Went On | 0:58 |
2-14 | Enter Torturer Bluebottle! | 2:46 |
2-15 | Listen, Listen! Great News! | 2:38 |
| Shifting Sands | |
2-16 | This Is The BBC Light Programme | 1:32 |
2-17 | The Tale Bloodnok Told Was Of India | 1:54 |
2-18 | Seagoon Reporting, Sir! | 3:07 |
2-19 | Isn't This A Lovely Day? | 2:52 |
2-20 | The Shifting Sands Of Westerizoon, Part Flin | 0:55 |
2-21 | A Glass Of Port? I Don't Mind If I Do! | 3:36 |
2-22 | Look, The Relief Column's Arrived | 1:52 |
2-23 | All Of You / All Of Me | 2:41 |
2-24 | The Shifting Sands Of Waziristan, Part Three | 4:24 |
2-25 | What's Going On Here? Who's This Soldier Asleep On Guard? | 2:35 |
2-26 | Through The Long Night, The Waziris Attacked | 0:55 |
2-27 | Good Morning, Gentlemen. British Customs Officers | 1:17 |
2-28 | That Was All Fifty-Scree Years Ago | 3:33 |
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Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5011755186821 : ISBN 0-563-38884-6 Matrix / RunoutOuter: Mastered by MULTI MEDIA MASTERS Switzerland Matrix / RunoutCD1 inner: ABLEX 82088 ZBBC 1868CD Matrix / RunoutCD2 inner: ABLEX 82089 ZBBC 1868 CD2 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L 851 Mould SID Code: IFPI 7302
Credits Producer - John Browell (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-28), Pat Dixon (Tracks: 2-16 to 2-28), Peter Eton (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-15) Remastered By - Ted Kendall Script By - Eric Sykes (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-15), Larry Stephens (Tracks: 2-16 to 2-28), Spike Milligan Speech [Announcer] - Wallace Greenslade Voice Actor - Harry Secombe, Jack Train (Tracks: 2-16 to 2-28), Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan
Notes 1-1. Originally broadcast on 20 January 1959. 1-15. Originally broadcast on 28 January 1960. 2-1. Originally broadcast on 8 February 1955. 2-16. Originally broadcast on 24 January 1957.
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Note Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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