I agree 100% I am 88 years old NEW ZEALANDER residing in Philippines now and my younger brother and I used to "take off" almost all of Harry's, (Neddy), "Spike" Milligan, and Terry's shows every Saturday night at our parent's house after footy (rugby) - they were our favourite comedians and we reckoned Harry was the greatest tenor singer in the world.- of course my Mum was pure blooded Welsh so we were a bit biased. But they were great days and I enjoy youtube videos which I have discovered here. Especially i enjoy his Christian songs and hymns - pure majic and authentic - and he inspires both me and my fiancee as we look forward to serving the LORD in his plan/mission for us. Harry's singing of "The Holy City" is unmatched by any other singer of any generation in my opinion. RIP Harry - your quick wit, your humour and your magnificent singing will never die.
This video of Harry and spike Should be an NHS prescription for anyone who is depressed.. It can't fail to lift your spirits and make you laugh. God bless them
I'm 62 years young and I've very nearly just coughed up my lungs from laughing at Spike, jump to 19:55, in these difficult times he can still bring much needed sunshine to our lives, we all need to like and share, I'm sure there are more people out there that need cheering up :)
Oh My 43 years ago A much ‘simpler’ time When you watched Parkinson on a Saturday night with people like Spike and laughed so much it would give you belly ache In this ‘woke’ world of today no one is allowed to laugh I’m 59 😀😀😃😃👍 👍 🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🏴🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Great interview, Parkinson always lets his guest take centre stage, he knows its about them not like some of today's interviewers who just will not shut up. Harry was a great Welshman with a fine tenor voice and of course one of the Goons a show to which I was addicted. Thanks for posting.
Mr Secombe was a gift to all with his beautiful and distinct voice. I purchased his LP and played it many times and listened with Awe at the quality of his voice. A great man. Much missed.
40 plus years later and they are all brilliant. When Peter Sellers died, Harry sang "Bread of Heaven" at the funeral. Spike said to his manager "I hope Harry goes before me because I don't want him singing that song at my funeral". Harry did die before Spike but when the latter died his manager phoned up Secombe's widow and got a recording of the song which she played at his funeral. Humour to the last.
Great share Howard! Timeless, genius in its simplicity, the kind of spontaneous laughs in a group of friends when the giggles spark more giggles in a virtuous spiral to fall-on-floor, tears-in-your eyes, belly laughter! A tonic for the human spirit these 2 gents are, as is Parky.
I took a bus to see him in Auckland at this time. I was thé youngest person in thé audience which sadly unsettled those around me. NZ.... nothing changes.
I was so lucky to grow up listening to these wonderful men. Seems like a lifetime ago. Laughing with sad and happy tears at the moment. What an interviewer Parkinson was too.
I discovered the Goons as a teenager; one of the local public radio stations used to broadcast two episodes back-to-back every week. Even when the gags came too fast to follow, or I didn't get one of the references, their energy and sense of fun swept me up. Been fan ever since, nigh on 40 years now.
How marvelous to see this clip of our Harry.Wonderful talented funny man.A household name in years gone by. How I miss all these characters from yester year.
It is sadly, a very rare thing these days for me to laugh out loud and ache from that laughter, Milligan bless his heart has had that affect upon me for over half a century and far from diminishing the laughs and aches get even stronger with time, much needed right now, bless you Spike and then there is Harry. Many years ago I had the great fortune to be his driver while he was filming a TV show in Devon where I lived at the time. We talked a lot on those drives, I took him to a few hidden away Churches which he loved, told him how my mum had passed a few months before and how so much she loved his voice and how much I learned to love it through listening to the records with her. He said some wonderful things which I won’t share, they are too precious to me but I will say, they shone a bright light on some very dark days. Bless you Harry, bless you.
Spike is so, so funny. I saw him do a one man show at Balmain, Sydney. The entire audience was in hysterics from beginning to end. It was unbelievable.
Memories of sitting with my mother laughing at the Goon Show, and my father just could not see anything funny in it!. Don't think my father's family ever laughed together, unfortunately.
harry left the best part of the gun story out,WHEN SPIKE POPPED HIS HEAD IN THE BACK OF THE WAGON AND ASKED HAS ANYONE SEEN A GUN HARRY REPLIED "WHAT COLOUR WAS IT"....PURE COMEDY GENIUS!
Harry secombe is / was a Swansea boy, Harry was born and bread a Swansea Jack. Just like Dylan Thomas was. Swansea is the Second largest population centre in Wales after Cardiff. ❤
I had forgotten just how funny Harry Secombe was. I remember them all on the Goon Show and the Telly Goons, I even go back to a time when Michael Bentine was part of the team. Spike Milligna, the well known typing error, wrote some damned funny books: but his Q series of comedies were barking mad at times. Peter Sellers was a comedy genius, of course. They all had me in tears more than once.
OH how this takes me back! Sitting in front of the fire at my uncle's home in West Wickham, Kent, where I used to spend my holidays from boarding school, listening to the Goon Show! Such happy times. Laughter is truly the best of medicines!
Brilliant! I don’t think Barry and Gough knew what was happening! Loved the Goons! Lots of memories listening to them on ABC as a youngster. Parky is a brilliant host and simply allows his guests to be themselves and joins in the mirth! Thanks for posting!
Watched an episode of Harry's show. Had an American singer on who really fancied himself. He san the first verse of the song they were to sing together, then Harry joined in, hardly any effort that wonderful voice just drowned the tinny yank. Brilliant
I loved Harry Secomb, he was just such a funny man with a lovely voice, even as a kid i thought he was brilliant watching this 47 years later i can see why i liked him so much.. I cried when he passed away
Trust Spine Mulligun to steal the show at the end! I’ve been laughing for a full 5mins. It was a fantastic interview from Neddy of Wales also. Love seeing new old clips after all these years.
Oh God he was the best. That long ago and those two, such lovely spirits never stilled. At 76 myself and American still left me aching with laughter from seeing them loose it to the ridiculousness.
These 2 old comedians were amongst the greatest. My late parents loved them and the Goons which passed onto myself and my brother. We would laugh so hard it hurt our sides! You wont see that ever again. Nothing blue or smutty no swearing just HILARIOUS PEOPLE! We miss you Neddy and Eccles and all the others.
iv allways loved spike and harry but this program took the bloody cake it was absolutely hilarious thankyou so much for bringing back memories from when i was a young girl oohh my god it was good i cried with laughter 😂😂😂😂😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤❤🌈☔️🌈☔️🌈☔️🇦🇺🙋🍰🍰🍰🍓🍒🫐🍇🍧🌻i loved it and you gave me a wonderfull memory discovery of something that was hiddenfor years genuine comedy with genuine genius oh my god im just coming down from so much fun and tears and laughter thankyou again so much 🇦🇺🙋😂😅🙏
I met Harry Secombe twice. The first time was when I went with my family to see a recording of the goon show at the BBC studios. The second time was when I was a page boy at what was then called the talk of the town the old Hippodrome theater in Leicester square. Both times He shook hands with me and was the most genuinely friendly personality I have met.
Stupendously funny. Spike has been cracking me up since I was a nipper. Great to see Harry and parkie as I remember him. The best chat show host ever . And Barry Tuckwell was the reason I became a horn player, as he was for many of my generation of players. A great player .
Poor old Gough, he didn't know what to do with Spike. I loved the goons, and Spikes Q series. real comics, real humour and pure enjoyment. sadly Harry, Spike, and Gough (an old friend) all gone
I remember as a young apprentice after I had moved from Coffs Harbour to Sydney as there were no apprenticeships in Coffs in the 1950s, the Goon Show became an anchor for a lonely country lad. If I met up with my brother and his fellow university mates we would speak in "Goon". I well remember one Coffs lad had his arm in plaster so i said "Have an accident?" to which his immediate reply was "No thanks, I've just had one" and so we would behave like a bunch of idiots whenever together. I once paid for a taxi to get me home in time for the "Goon Show" and believe me, an apprentice's wage was very small back in the 1950s. I think we were all delightfully made because of this wonderful show. I still occasionally from a CD several of the Goon Shows I have, and my own children never laugh. Is there something wrong with them?
Spike and Harry were, as advertised, fantastic. Fun fact, I attended a leadership symposium about 25 years ago where Gough was a guest speaker. He was legless drunk and after rambling past his allotted time, was escorted off the stage by security. He hadn't managed a single coherent sentence but was allowed to run his time due to his status as ex-PM.
Spike looked pretty toasted in that clip but, fair play to him, he was hilarious. Impressive leadership symposium where the organisers left a famously alcoholic war vet in the vicinity of large amounts of booze prior to speaking :p as opposed to organising a series of small group chats and book signings beforehand to positively fill up the time. They could have made plans, took control of the situation as it unfolded and 'led' for want of a better word. But, well, I'm sure Gough still got his fee.
Over 63 years ago (age 6) Sundays would include Church at 10am followed by our weekly roast dinner followed by listening to the BBC Goon Show on Nan's 1953 Pye P75 Valve/Tube Radio. Spike has always been my favorite, the zaniest of the lot...🤣
I haven't laughed so hard for years. Nobody will ever replace Spike. And Ned was a perfect foil for him. Only Sellars was missing, due to being unavoidably detained. Parky and Goff never stood a chance after Milligan made his inimitable entrance. Thanks for this real gem. 👌🙂
I have just discovered Spike and Harry. What a tonic they are. You wonder at the total lack of this first class kind of humour in 2024. Strange that they were of that great generation that fought in WWII.
Ohh what a show Magnificent. Gough allowed my wife to become a citizen only 2 years after she came here. He was at the ceremony at Liverpool and made it his business to introduce himself to both of us/ A true blue Aussie
I've read all of Spike's books about his military service, and they are funny as hell. The story about Harry and Spike meeting is actually in one of the books that Spike wrote about his military service, I just don't remember which.
Harry never finished the Peter Sellers funeral story. Spike wrote about in one of his war diaries . Peter hated 'In the Mood' by Glen Miller and he would sent copies of it for xmas to people he disliked. He also bought all the copies that a record shop had on the shelves, paid for them and broke them on the on the counter and asked the assistant to throw them in the bin. At his funeral it was reported the Spike and Harry were crying when they played it .Milligan said later they were actually crying with laughter. I recommend Spikes war diaries for any fans of his humour .
@@freespeechoneeach 😂 There's a lot of us about mate 😅 .I've been a Spike fan all my adult life Graham ,got all his books and seen all the Goon films . A genius who was of course mentor to Monty Python. Only got an honorary knighthood because he never registered as British citizen despite nearly giving his life in WW2 .Always been my favourite comedian.
I would recommend you look up Harry's version of Nessun Dorma, he sang it in the film Davy. That was so funny, today's comedians are a bit like a dose of the metric miles. I wish we had more people like Harry and Spike today.
2022, post Covid, war in Europe ,country on the brink ..and i spot this made me grin and my face ached..did he say a touch of the mystic miles when he tried to sit down..Awesome comedy...
Harry had a great voice, spike is a genius and Michael parkinson just listens...sigh not like today. What happened to the 4th goon mr bentine? Why did he stop doing it.
My father was friends with Harry and if he was in Wales,cardiff he would call and swop music sheets . They went to the same voice trainer he is sadly missed. As my dad is. 😊
I agree 100% I am 88 years old NEW ZEALANDER residing in Philippines now and my younger brother and I used to "take off" almost all of Harry's, (Neddy), "Spike" Milligan, and Terry's shows every Saturday night at our parent's house after footy (rugby) - they were our favourite comedians and we reckoned Harry was the greatest tenor singer in the world.- of course my Mum was pure blooded Welsh so we were a bit biased.
But they were great days and I enjoy youtube videos which I have discovered here. Especially i enjoy his Christian songs and hymns - pure majic and authentic - and he inspires both me and my fiancee as we look forward to serving the LORD in his plan/mission for us.
Harry's singing of "The Holy City" is unmatched by any other singer of any generation in my opinion.
RIP Harry - your quick wit, your humour and your magnificent singing will never die.
God bless you both Victor 🙏
This video of Harry and spike
Should be an NHS prescription for anyone who is depressed..
It can't fail to lift your spirits and make you laugh.
God bless them
So very true!
Spike and Harry , what can you say ,it’s 2022 and I’m still crying with laughter .😂😂😂
5 days ago???
The Best! If only Sellers had been there.
Too bloody right…. Such brilliant humour. Metric Miles…priceless!
Ive never seen this clip before and when Milligan said " i cant go on " , i lost it. I cant breathe , tears streaming. oh god . I miss him so much :)
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I'm 62 years young and I've very nearly just coughed up my lungs from laughing at Spike, jump to 19:55, in these difficult times he can still bring much needed sunshine to our lives, we all need to like and share, I'm sure there are more people out there that need cheering up :)
Oh My
43 years ago
A much ‘simpler’ time
When you watched Parkinson on a Saturday night with people like Spike and laughed so much it would give you belly ache
In this ‘woke’ world of today no one is allowed to laugh
I’m 59
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I'm right by your side Joanne, and laughing with you :) Best wishes David@@joanne26
They don't make em like this anymore. 2 of the greatest funniest comedians of all time.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Spike looked like me dad both rip now at church now
Great interview, Parkinson always lets his guest take centre stage, he knows its about them not like some of today's interviewers who just will not shut up. Harry was a great Welshman with a fine tenor voice and of course one of the Goons a show to which I was addicted. Thanks for posting.
The art of interviewing basically stopped when Parkie retired.☹️
what amazes me is that he somehow keeps it together enough to finish the show and do his intro for the next week....
@@Spookieham Yes it did a shame really
Mr Secombe was a gift to all with his beautiful and distinct voice. I purchased his LP and played it many times and listened with Awe at the quality of his voice. A great man. Much missed.
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40 plus years later and they are all brilliant. When Peter Sellers died, Harry sang "Bread of Heaven" at the funeral. Spike said to his manager "I hope Harry goes before me because I don't want him singing that song at my funeral". Harry did die before Spike but when the latter died his manager phoned up Secombe's widow and got a recording of the song which she played at his funeral. Humour to the last.
Great share Howard! Timeless, genius in its simplicity, the kind of spontaneous laughs in a group of friends when the giggles spark more giggles in a virtuous spiral to fall-on-floor, tears-in-your eyes, belly laughter! A tonic for the human spirit these 2 gents are, as is Parky.
@Howard McKay There are NO comedians/performers of their calibre left. What passses for humour now, is about as funny as having rabies.
I took a bus to see him in Auckland at this time. I was thé youngest person in thé audience which sadly unsettled those around me. NZ.... nothing changes.
Milligan was so gutted that Seacombe went before him, he couldn't go to his funeral.
They were real people with a brilliant sense of comedy .
Harry's laugh when Spike walks in is pure joy, and love..
He's the only one who got Milligna
I was so lucky to grow up listening to these wonderful men. Seems like a lifetime ago. Laughing with sad and happy tears at the moment. What an interviewer Parkinson was too.
I discovered the Goons as a teenager; one of the local public radio stations used to broadcast two episodes back-to-back every week. Even when the gags came too fast to follow, or I didn't get one of the references, their energy and sense of fun swept me up. Been fan ever since, nigh on 40 years now.
Sir Harry Secombe MBKS. He was, sharp, funny, but most of all kind. Just a lovely, genuine man. Generous to a fault!
Harry Secombe.... One of Wales' greatest gifts to the world. A very clever and funny man.
that voice
Dear old Neddy Seagoon..... much missed... 😞
Yes indeed, and as a member of the goons as well
Along with Ryan Davies.
The 2nd greatest gift is the sign that says YOU ARE NOW LEAVING RHYL, and it was in English too 😁😁😝
How marvelous to see this clip of our Harry.Wonderful talented funny man.A household name in years gone by. How I miss all these characters from yester year.
Peter sellers was the funniest
@@cassandrachen7933 I think Peter Sellers, Harry and Spike were all hilarious - just in different ways.
I still cry with laughter at Spike - a true genius.
Harry had such an infectious laugh.
Absolutely fantastic.
It is sadly, a very rare thing these days for me to laugh out loud and ache from that laughter, Milligan bless his heart has had that affect upon me for over half a century and far from diminishing the laughs and aches get even stronger with time, much needed right now, bless you Spike and then there is Harry. Many years ago I had the great fortune to be his driver while he was filming a TV show in Devon where I lived at the time.
We talked a lot on those drives, I took him to a few hidden away Churches which he loved, told him how my mum had passed a few months before and how so much she loved his voice and how much I learned to love it through listening to the records with her.
He said some wonderful things which I won’t share, they are too precious to me but I will say, they shone a bright light on some very dark days. Bless you Harry, bless you.
this was such a release from the pressures of 2022. Fantastic and will never be replaced!!
Spike is so, so funny. I saw him do a one man show at Balmain, Sydney. The entire audience was in hysterics from beginning to end. It was unbelievable.
I remember my Dad crying with laughter at Spike when I was a kid. I get it now. Brilliant
Ditto my dad too
@@oscoe I was 6 when this was out. Was over my head. So funny now great comedian.
I was crying just now 14/11/23
Ever since I was a little lad in the 50s, ALWAYS enjoyed the humour of Spike and Harry. 🤣
I still listen to The Goons almost daily.
Memories of sitting with my mother laughing at the Goon Show, and my father just could not see anything funny in it!. Don't think my father's family ever laughed together, unfortunately.
harry left the best part of the gun story out,WHEN SPIKE POPPED HIS HEAD IN THE BACK OF THE WAGON AND ASKED HAS ANYONE SEEN A GUN HARRY REPLIED "WHAT COLOUR WAS IT"....PURE COMEDY GENIUS!
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My Grandmother knew Harry as she lived in the same welsh village as him. She adored him. As for me, what a beautiful voice he had.
Harry secombe is / was a Swansea boy, Harry was born and bread a Swansea Jack. Just like Dylan Thomas was. Swansea is the Second largest population centre in Wales after Cardiff. ❤
I had forgotten just how funny Harry Secombe was. I remember them all on the Goon Show and the Telly Goons, I even go back to a time when Michael Bentine was part of the team. Spike Milligna, the well known typing error, wrote some damned funny books: but his Q series of comedies were barking mad at times. Peter Sellers was a comedy genius, of course. They all had me in tears more than once.
I hadn't realised how much I'd missed their lovely lunacy. Thank you for sharing this.
I was lucky enough to see spike live on stage in Australia in the late 70’s. So wonderful.
Gawd bless. His voice is so Welsh. Still a twinkle... Uh oh here is trouble at Mill. Amazing. Love them to bits. J xxxxx
Just brilliant. The hat, the hankie, just brilliant. Two very funny men who gave such pleasure to so many.
OH how this takes me back! Sitting in front of the fire at my uncle's home in West Wickham, Kent, where I used to spend my holidays from boarding school, listening to the Goon Show! Such happy times. Laughter is truly the best of medicines!
Brilliant! I don’t think Barry and Gough knew what was happening! Loved the Goons! Lots of memories listening to them on ABC as a youngster. Parky is a brilliant host and simply allows his guests to be themselves and joins in the mirth!
Thanks for posting!
I’m just in tears of laughter watching this. Spike at his brilliant best.
Thank you to whoever had the brilliant idea to produce(?) that programme…..great!!!
Two absolute legends very sadly missed
Verily. But never forgotten! (how can we, scarred for life as we are by The Goon Show!
3 now.
Make that three legends
Watched an episode of Harry's show. Had an American singer on who really fancied himself. He san the first verse of the song they were to sing together, then Harry joined in, hardly any effort that wonderful voice just drowned the tinny yank. Brilliant
What a treat!!! Love the talent, so natural... Both adorable... Loved them from the get-go... Brit/Irish/Welsh wit at it's best...
Real entertainment and fun …..brilliant…….brings home how far down a crap road we’ve driven since…..
Yes
Aw in tears here watching this. Bring back the old days..
What an amazing singer Maestro Harry Secombe was...and a comedian...and a a musical conductor... Brilliant...I miss him... R.I.P. my Mon Ami...
That is stunning, it will never get old. 🤣
I loved Harry Secomb, he was just such a funny man with a lovely voice, even as a kid i thought he was brilliant watching this 47 years later i can see why i liked him so much.. I cried when he passed away
Who's this 'Harry Secombe' to who you refer? I only saw Neddy 😀
Wonderful voice. Oh for those days when we had real talent .
Spike Milligan is brilliant! I have laughed so much tonight... feels so good to laugh like this! Thank you, Spike xx
"ive got a touch of the metric miles" 🤣🤣🤣
Richard Scratcher
I couldn’t stop laughing at spike he always made me laugh
Trust Spine Mulligun to steal the show at the end! I’ve been laughing for a full 5mins. It was a fantastic interview from Neddy of Wales also. Love seeing new old clips after all these years.
Harry and mike totally got each other .......precious
God Bless you Sir Harry will never forget your performance in "Pickwick" and meeting you outside the StageDoor
Parkie was an absolute genius at the chat show, nobody comes near him.
Oh God he was the best. That long ago and those two, such lovely spirits never stilled. At 76 myself and American still left me aching with laughter from seeing them loose it to the ridiculousness.
These 2 old comedians were amongst the greatest. My late parents loved them and the Goons which passed onto myself and my brother. We would laugh so hard it hurt our sides! You wont see that ever again. Nothing blue or smutty no swearing just HILARIOUS PEOPLE! We miss you Neddy and Eccles and all the others.
My god that was hilarious
I think I have all the goon shows on a small thumb drive
Send both these geniuses together was an absolute gem of humor
Just wonderful, what a joyous time, Spike at his most naughty and Harry in hysterics. True greats of comedy and entertainment.
iv allways loved spike and harry but this program took the bloody cake it was absolutely hilarious thankyou so much for bringing back memories from when i was a young girl oohh my god it was good i cried with laughter 😂😂😂😂😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤❤🌈☔️🌈☔️🌈☔️🇦🇺🙋🍰🍰🍰🍓🍒🫐🍇🍧🌻i loved it and you gave me a wonderfull memory discovery of something that was hiddenfor years genuine comedy with genuine genius oh my god im just coming down from so much fun and tears and laughter thankyou again so much 🇦🇺🙋😂😅🙏
i am still crying where are the boys now to replace these legends
Always loved Harry,s singing voice, So glad Spikes gun didn’t fall on him during the war ..
When those two got together it was impossible to do an interview. You just lit the fuse and sat back!
I met Harry Secombe twice. The first time was when I went with my family to see a recording of the goon show at the BBC studios. The second time was when I was a page boy at what was then called the talk of the town the old Hippodrome theater in Leicester square. Both times He shook hands with me and was the most genuinely friendly personality I have met.
I did not go to work the day that Spike died. He and George Harrison around the same time. Shame shame shame.
Lost & gone
Stupendously funny. Spike has been cracking me up since I was a nipper. Great to see Harry and parkie as I remember him. The best chat show host ever . And Barry Tuckwell was the reason I became a horn player, as he was for many of my generation of players. A great player .
Poor old Gough, he didn't know what to do with Spike. I loved the goons, and Spikes Q series. real comics, real humour and pure enjoyment. sadly Harry, Spike, and Gough (an old friend) all gone
"I made him a Dame" was a great line that in any other episode might have had the audience in stitches, but it passed by without notice on the stage.
@@kwerk2011 - He actually DID make Edna a Dame, in the 1974 movie "Barry McKenzie Holds His Own".
@@kwerk2011 Who said Gough did not have a sense of Humour
It says something about Spike and Harry that you can find this video randomly on RUclips and go wait a second is that Gough Whitlam?!?!?!
@@gospelofrye6881 certainly was
what a great Australian is Spike Milligan , the father of English comedy
Who nowadays has the comic genius of Harry and Spike so sadly missed
Not bad for an Irishman born in India 🤣
He was such a wonderful singer too xxx
I remember as a young apprentice after I had moved from Coffs Harbour to Sydney as there were no apprenticeships in Coffs in the 1950s, the Goon Show became an anchor for a lonely country lad. If I met up with my brother and his fellow university mates we would speak in "Goon". I well remember one Coffs lad had his arm in plaster so i said "Have an accident?" to which his immediate reply was "No thanks, I've just had one" and so we would behave like a bunch of idiots whenever together. I once paid for a taxi to get me home in time for the "Goon Show" and believe me, an apprentice's wage was very small back in the 1950s. I think we were all delightfully made because of this wonderful show. I still occasionally from a CD several of the Goon Shows I have, and my own children never laugh. Is there something wrong with them?
I always like how even Spike can't stop laughing at his own jokes.
Never seen this before absolutely brilliant 😂😂😂
Spike and Harry were, as advertised, fantastic. Fun fact, I attended a leadership symposium about 25 years ago where Gough was a guest speaker. He was legless drunk and after rambling past his allotted time, was escorted off the stage by security. He hadn't managed a single coherent sentence but was allowed to run his time due to his status as ex-PM.
Spike looked pretty toasted in that clip but, fair play to him, he was hilarious. Impressive leadership symposium where the organisers left a famously alcoholic war vet in the vicinity of large amounts of booze prior to speaking :p as opposed to organising a series of small group chats and book signings beforehand to positively fill up the time. They could have made plans, took control of the situation as it unfolded and 'led' for want of a better word. But, well, I'm sure Gough still got his fee.
Fantastic. Even before Spike started, Harry Secombe was cracking up in hysterics
love and miss them all
Such humour is worth it's weight in gold. Loved the comment " So you brought the spitun ? "
I love that he stood up to give them a rest 🤣🤣🤣 - that ended me!!!!!
I hope Spike's kids know how I much love their Dad. And Harry's, too. Your Dad's were very special to me.
Over 63 years ago (age 6) Sundays would include Church at 10am followed by our weekly roast dinner followed by listening to the BBC Goon Show on Nan's 1953 Pye P75 Valve/Tube Radio. Spike has always been my favorite, the zaniest of the lot...🤣
I haven't laughed so hard for years. Nobody will ever replace Spike. And Ned was a perfect foil for him. Only Sellars was missing, due to being unavoidably detained. Parky and Goff never stood a chance after Milligan made his inimitable entrance. Thanks for this real gem. 👌🙂
I have just discovered Spike and Harry. What a tonic they are. You wonder at the total lack of this first class kind of humour in 2024. Strange that they were of that great generation that fought in WWII.
I envy you. You can discover all the manic humour for the first time. Neddy Seafood and the well known spelling mistake...
Ohh what a show Magnificent. Gough allowed my wife to become a citizen only 2 years after she came here. He was at the ceremony at Liverpool and made it his business to introduce himself to both of us/ A true blue Aussie
"My name is Richard Scratcher, very rarely referred to as Dick"🤣
He payed Mr Bumbe in the stage musical of Oliver that I saw in my hometown of Woking. He was the ⭐️ in my eyes! ❤️ Sir Harry.
One of Swansea's finest Men Harry Secombe, alongside Dylan Thomas ❤ RIP 🙏
How wonderful …How I wish we could have these kind of programs now…..I miss these people so very much…just luck at us now in 2022.?WHAT A MESS WE ARE.
Anyone who spell ‘look’ as “luck” is in no place to complain about the state of anything!
what a voice moved me to tears!
Such fantastic comedy which has gone forever.Audiences are catered for by a different breed of comédienne now.😊
Yes and vulgar
I would listen to him from when I was about 10yrs ,54 yes ago.a great entertainer and singer.
RIP all 3
Sitting here with tears rolling down my face, spike Milligan was such a treasure will we ever see the like of again 👴🏻👍
I've read all of Spike's books about his military service, and they are funny as hell. The story about Harry and Spike meeting is actually in one of the books that Spike wrote about his military service, I just don't remember which.
Clipdude, where's the rest of the show?
Harry never finished the Peter Sellers funeral story. Spike wrote about in one of his war diaries . Peter hated 'In the Mood' by Glen Miller and he would sent copies of it for xmas to people he disliked. He also bought all the copies that a record shop had on the shelves, paid for them and broke them on the on the counter and asked the assistant to throw them in the bin. At his funeral it was reported the Spike and Harry were crying when they played it .Milligan said later they were actually crying with laughter. I recommend Spikes war diaries for any fans of his humour .
are you an imposter? im graham brown not you! ha ha 2 graham browns who are spike milligan fans whats the odds.
@@freespeechoneeach 😂 There's a lot of us about mate 😅 .I've been a Spike fan all my adult life Graham ,got all his books and seen all the Goon films . A genius who was of course mentor to Monty Python. Only got an honorary knighthood because he never registered as British citizen despite nearly giving his life in WW2 .Always been my favourite comedian.
HARRY SEACOMBE WAS A BEAUTIFUL MAN.
He was a dirt bag.i had the unfortunate pleasure of meeting him......worst of the worst.
fantastic.the monty story and the national anthem of woy woy had me crying with laughter!
I would recommend you look up Harry's version of Nessun Dorma, he sang it in the film Davy.
That was so funny, today's comedians are a bit like a dose of the metric miles.
I wish we had more people like Harry and Spike today.
Just come across this channel , watched this clip it had me crying with laughter spike is my hero , thanks for this
2022, post Covid, war in Europe ,country on the brink ..and i spot this made me grin and my face ached..did he say a touch of the mystic miles when he tried to sit down..Awesome comedy...
Milligan The greatest
As an oldie we appreciate the loonier side of life.
i have watched this video 20 + times i know what Spike is going to say and how he will say it but i still laugh out loud. that's genius.
Goon but not forgotten.
Harry had a great voice, spike is a genius and Michael parkinson just listens...sigh not like today. What happened to the 4th goon mr bentine? Why did he stop doing it.
I think Bentine wanted to take his comedy in a different direction but don't quote me.
Bentine did his own show, 'It's a Square World' and later in the 70's 'Potty Time', a kid's show.
Peter, Harry, and Spike, you rocked my world when I was a 7yo xo
Lucky we are to have seen him in shows and TV.
My father was friends with Harry and if he was in Wales,cardiff he would call and swop music sheets . They went to the same voice trainer he is sadly missed. As my dad is. 😊
Absolute legends