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The Goons, 29th March 1963. Peter Sellers, Spoke Milligan and Harry Secombe

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The Goons, 29th March 1963. Peter Sellers, Spoke Milligan and Harry Secombe

The Goons, 29th March 1963. Peter Sellers, Spoke Milligan and Harry Secombe. First recording of new television series with puppets Major Denis Bloodnok, Eccles and Neddie Seagoon

Bela Zola
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
R2558

Media ID 21683224

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The Goons, 29th March 1963 - A Legendary Trio Unleashing Laughter

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. Step back in time to witness the birth of comedy greatness! This print captures the iconic trio of Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe as they embark on a groundbreaking journey. On that fateful day in March 1963, these comedic geniuses gathered at the recording studio for their first television series with beloved puppets Major Denis Bloodnok, Eccles, and Neddie Seagoon. With mischievous grins adorning their faces and mischief twinkling in their eyes, The Goons were ready to unleash uproarious laughter upon the world. As Peter Sellers holds a microphone with finesse and confidence, his fingers poised delicately around it; Spike Milligan's ears seem to perk up eagerly for every punchline about to be delivered. Meanwhile, Harry Secombe radiates infectious energy that promises endless entertainment. This snapshot from the swinging sixties encapsulates an era when radio ruled supreme and comedy was king. It immortalizes not just three extraordinary individuals but also an entire movement that revolutionized British humor forever. From radio waves to television screens across the nation - The Goon Show became a cultural phenomenon cherished by millions. Bela Zola's masterful lens captures this historic moment with remarkable clarity and authenticity. So step into this nostalgic time capsule where wit meets whimsy; let yourself be transported back to an era where laughter reigned supreme –

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