<p><em>“Their gags are paralysing. Sometimes the director has to let everybody have five minutes’ rest, so that we can laugh the laughs out.” </em>(Pamela Thomas, supporting cast)</p><p><br></p><p>In 1956 a short film was released which with hindsight was probably the most successful Goon Show celluloid transfer, despite only featuring two-thirds of the team. Ironically, it wasn&#39;t even intended for theatre release but a lack of interest by US television networks nixed any further forays so it ended up as a cinematic supporting feature. </p><p><br></p><p>The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn (an early working title was The Yard Has Three Feet) starred Peter Sellers as Superintendent Quilt and Spike Milligan as Sgt Brown plus honorary Goon Dick Emery as Nodule, a museum curator. All three appear in multiple guises, including Sellers as Henry Crun, Milligan as Eccles and Emery as Maurice Ponque. </p><p><br></p><p>Joining Tyler this week to talk about the background to the film, including the revelation that it sprang from The Adventures of Robin Hood on television and that Harry Secombe&#39;s absence could at least be partly laid at the door of Jimmy Grafton, is returning guest Chris Diamond. </p>

Goon Pod

Goon Pod

The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn

APR 29, 202685 MIN
Goon Pod

The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn

APR 29, 202685 MIN

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<p><em>“Their gags are paralysing. Sometimes the director has to let everybody have five minutes’ rest, so that we can laugh the laughs out.” </em>(Pamela Thomas, supporting cast)</p><p><br></p><p>In 1956 a short film was released which with hindsight was probably the most successful Goon Show celluloid transfer, despite only featuring two-thirds of the team. Ironically, it wasn&#39;t even intended for theatre release but a lack of interest by US television networks nixed any further forays so it ended up as a cinematic supporting feature. </p><p><br></p><p>The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn (an early working title was The Yard Has Three Feet) starred Peter Sellers as Superintendent Quilt and Spike Milligan as Sgt Brown plus honorary Goon Dick Emery as Nodule, a museum curator. All three appear in multiple guises, including Sellers as Henry Crun, Milligan as Eccles and Emery as Maurice Ponque. </p><p><br></p><p>Joining Tyler this week to talk about the background to the film, including the revelation that it sprang from The Adventures of Robin Hood on television and that Harry Secombe&#39;s absence could at least be partly laid at the door of Jimmy Grafton, is returning guest Chris Diamond. </p>