Tracklist
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| Rommel's Treasure | |
1-1 | This Is The BBC Home Service | 1:42 |
1-2 | It Was El Alamein, 1942 | 1:58 |
1-3 | And So They Buried The Black Box Ten Feet Above The Ground | 1:07 |
1-4 | German Officer Outside, Sir! | 1:12 |
1-5 | Part Two - Five Years After The War, In A Tobruk Officers' Mess | 1:52 |
1-6 | Charmaine | 3:05 |
1-7 | No, I Don't Think She'd Care For That Antique | 3:51 |
1-8 | Now If Listeners Will Adjust Their Ear Trumpets To The New High Frequency | 1:37 |
1-9 | Now Hear's A Recording Of Neddie Seagoon In His Taxi | 3:51 |
1-10 | Love Me Or Leave Me | 2:46 |
1-11 | Thanks Heavens! It Was All A Mirage | 2:14 |
1-12 | Dear Listeners, Here I Was In A Harrassing Position | 2:28 |
1-13 | And So, Dear Listeners, They Danced In Hot Pursuit Of Moriarty | 4:03 |
| Ill Met By Goonlight | |
1-14 | This Is The BBC Home Service | 1:39 |
1-15 | The War Office, 1942; Or, If You're In The Navy, The Admiralty | 1:09 |
1-16 | Seagoon RN Reporting, Sir! | 2:03 |
1-17 | The Following December On The Third Of January | 2:04 |
1-18 | Eyes Front, There! Put Those WRENS Out! | 1:12 |
1-19 | Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea | 2:15 |
1-20 | Ill Met By Goonlight, Part Two | 2:21 |
1-21 | At Four In The Morning, The Crete Party Went Aboard | 1:09 |
1-22 | At Midnight On January The Second | 2:34 |
1-23 | Basin Street Blues | 2:30 |
1-24 | Ill Met By Goonlight, Part Three. The Capture | 1:14 |
1-25 | You Got Your Sockful Of Spaghetti Ready, Eccles? | 4:36 |
1-26 | Hands Up And Good Evening, General! | 1:07 |
1-27 | Eccles! Eccles! You Can Open Your Eyes Now | 2:01 |
1-28 | You Won't Be On It Mate! | 3:53 |
| I Was Monty's Treble | |
2-1 | This Is The BBC Home Service | 2:08 |
2-2 | We Tell You The Story Of The Best-Kept Secret Of The Well-Known World War Two | 1:46 |
2-3 | Ze Englanders Haf Broken Through At El Alamein | 2:11 |
2-4 | This Then Was The Enigma - Who Was Eccles? | 1:06 |
2-5 | There Will Never Be Another You | 3:03 |
2-6 | Gentlemen, Prepare Yourselves For Part Two | 2:04 |
2-7 | I Think This Bed's Had It, Min | 2:23 |
2-8 | Blue Monday | 2:37 |
2-9 | Part Four - The Germans Become Suspicious | 3:21 |
2-10 | Ned, Let Me Explain This Tangled Pastiche | 3:35 |
2-11 | That Night, One Thousand Guns Of The English Army Thundered Out Their Challenge | 2:10 |
2-12 | By Dawn, The Germans Had Been Routed | 3:19 |
| The Seagoon Memoirs | |
2-13 | This Is The BBC Home Service | 1:39 |
2-14 | Ladies And Gentlemen, We Were To Have Started This Week With Part One | 2:14 |
2-15 | The Piano Drew Up With A Screech Of Brakes | 2:00 |
2-16 | I Kiss Your Little Hand, Madame | 3:26 |
2-17 | And Now, If I Stand Facing East, I Can Get A Perfect View Of Part Two | 2:27 |
2-18 | And Now, Part Three - A Welsh Roundabout On The Great North Road | 2:12 |
2-19 | Well, Things Are Beginning To Move Now | 3:52 |
2-20 | The Late Late Show | 2:23 |
2-21 | That Was, Of Course, Ray Ellington, The Bed-Ridden Tap Dancer. And Now, Part Three | 1:46 |
2-22 | It's Part Four - In A Secret Chemical Laboratory | 1:52 |
2-23 | Seagoon Pulls Up A Comfortable Tiger And Sits Down To Wait | 2:14 |
2-24 | The Fiends Took Me By Force To The Offices Of Norbert Nark, Publisher | 3:44 |
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Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5 011755 186920 Barcode: 9780563389361 ISBN: 978-0-563-38936-1
Credits Mastered By - Ted Kendall Producer - John Browell (Tracks: 2-13 to 2-24), Pat Dixon (Tracks: 1-14 to 1-28), Peter Eton (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-13), Stella Walters (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-12) Script By - Larry Stephens (Tracks: 2-13 to 2-24), Maurice Wiltshire (Tracks: 2-13 to 2-24), Spike Milligan (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-28, 2-1 to 2-12) Speech [Announcer] - Wallace Greenslade Voice Actor - Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan
Notes Episodes originally broadcast on: 25 October 1955 14 March 1957 10 November 1958 15 December 1958
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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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