Who wrote the Ying Tong Song?
Who wrote the Ying Tong Song?
Spike Milligan
Ying Tong Song/Composers
Who sang the Ying Tong Song?
The Goons
Ying Tong Song/Artists
What year was the Ying Tong Song?
1991
Ying Tong Song/Released
Who created neddie Seagoon?
comedian Harry Secombe
Neddie Seagoon was a character in the 1950s British radio comedy show The Goon Show. He was created and performed by Welsh comedian Harry Secombe. Seagoon was usually the central character of a Goon Show episode, with Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers’ many characters interacting with him and each other.
Who was the singer on The Goon Show?
Musical performances were by virtuoso jazz harmonica player Max Geldray, singer Ray Ellington and his quartet (both of whom were recruited by Dixon) and vocal group the Stargazers, but they left after Episode 6 of Series 2, and for the remaining episodes Secombe filled in, singing a straight vocal number.
Are any of the goons still alive?
Deaths. Peter Sellers died on 24 July 1980, aged 54. Michael Bentine died on 26 November 1996, aged 74. Harry Secombe died on 11 April 2001, aged 79.
Who was Eccles in the goons?
Played by Spike Milligan Eccles often finds himself helping Ned Seagoon alongside Bluebottle. His idiotic logic is considered to epitomize Goon humour.
Which member of The Goon Show created the character neddie Seagoon?
Why did Michael Bentine leave the goons?
At the end of the second series, 4 becomes 3 as Michael Bentine leaves to pursue other aspects of his life and career. The shows become more developed with the same characters appearing each week. The madcap comedy, characters and sound effects become more ined.
Who was the 4th goon?
Missing Episode: Very few episodes from the first four seasons weren’t purged by The BBC, meaning that fourth Goon Michael Bentine, who left after season two, has been virtually forgotten. A handful of season 4 episodes have now been found and remastered, but that’s still no consolation to Bentine fans.
Is goons a bad word?
Starting in the late 2010s, video series titled Goons of the Industry explored criminals who had ties to rappers in the 1980–90s. Of course, goon is still perfectly good as a mild insult too.
Is Michael Bentine still alive?
Deceased (1922–1996)
Michael Bentine/Living or Deceased