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Auction archive: Lot number 170

The Goon Show Spike Milligan Peter Sellers

Auction 14.12.2004
14 Dec 2004
Estimate
£2,000 - £4,000
ca. US$3,858 - US$7,716
Price realised:
£2,151
ca. US$4,149
Auction archive: Lot number 170

The Goon Show Spike Milligan Peter Sellers

Auction 14.12.2004
14 Dec 2004
Estimate
£2,000 - £4,000
ca. US$3,858 - US$7,716
Price realised:
£2,151
ca. US$4,149
Beschreibung:

The Goon Show Spike Milligan Peter Sellers A rare collection of seven original Goon Show Cast Scripts, various dates 3rd January 1956 - 28th October 1957, including four with annotations and amendments by Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and probably also Harry Secombe ; two of the scripts from the 6th Series, the remaining five from the 8th Series The earliest of the scripts in the collection are from the 6th Series and comprise: - The Mighty Wurlitzer , No.16, transmission: 3rd January 1956, written by Spike Milligan, 20pp. of mimeographed typescript (missing last page), the script thought to be Sellers' working document as indicated by the underlining of his various parts in blue ballpoint pen on 19 of the 20 pages, the typescript text revealing a few minor word variations to the final broadcast version, seven pages also with Milligan's hand-written amendments to the text of Sellers' dialogue; 12 pages additionally annotated probably by Sellers, Milligan and Secombe with amusing drawings of big-nosed Goon-type figures, caricatures and Goon characters including Harry Secombe, Dennis Main Wilson, Hercules Grytpype-Thynne, Count Jim Moriarty and Bluebottle; pages 13 and 20 with further sketches on the verso (probably in Milligan's hand), both hilarious, hectic, detailed scenes involving Harry playing The Mighty Wurlitzer, both -- 8x13in. (20.3x33cm.) , (one sketched page torn and taped together with sellotape); and - Tales Of Old Dartmoor , No. 20 [actually No.21], transmission: 7th February 1956, written by Spike Milligan, 21pp. of mimeographed typescript (possibly missing final page), signed on title page in blue ballpoint pen Peter Sellers and thought to be Sellers' working document as indicated by the underlining of his various parts on 18 of the 21 pages, eight pages also with hand-written amendments to the text of Sellers' dialogue in Milligan's hand in blue ballpoint pen, one page with Milligan's amendments to Secombe's dialogue, 12 pages additionally annotated, by Sellers, Milligan and Secombe with drawings of Goon characters and bulbous or hook-nosed, often wild-haired Goon-type figures including: Count Moriarty, Harry, Major Dennis Bloodnok, a convict, Robin Hood and a Sherlock Holmes-like figure; The five scripts from the 8th Series comprise: - Spon , No.1, transmission: 9th September 1957; - Treasure In The Tower , No.5, transmission: 28th October 1957; - The Stolen Postman , No.11, transmission: 9th December 1957; - The Great British Revolution , No.12, transmission: 16th December 1957; and - The Evils of Bushey Green [called The Evils of Bushey Spon in broadcast version], No.25, transmission: 17th March 1958 -- two of these scripts are annotated including: The Evils Of Bushey Green , written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens, 21pp. mimeographed typescript (missing last page), inscribed on title page in blue ink and ballpoint pen in an unidentified hand SPIKE T.F. (acte) , the script possibly an early working document for Milligan as indicated by the underlining of his various parts on 14 of the 21 pages, five pages additionally annotated with hand-written amendments in Spike's hand mainly to the text of his characters' dialogue, some amendments also to Sellers' and Secombe's parts; and - The Great British Revolution , written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens, 20pp. mimeographed typescript (missing last page), this script again with underlining of Sellers' parts in pencil on 16 of the 20 pages suggesting that this was probably Peter's working document, four pages additionally inscribed in pencil in an unidentified hand with hand-written amendments to the text of Sellers' dialogue; The annotated scripts in this collection are particularly significant as not only do they appear to have been used by key cast members of The Goon Show, they preserve the text of several important episodes. The marvellous autograph doodles, caricatures and scene sketches give a rare insight into the three protagonists' interact

Auction archive: Lot number 170
Auction:
Datum:
14 Dec 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

The Goon Show Spike Milligan Peter Sellers A rare collection of seven original Goon Show Cast Scripts, various dates 3rd January 1956 - 28th October 1957, including four with annotations and amendments by Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and probably also Harry Secombe ; two of the scripts from the 6th Series, the remaining five from the 8th Series The earliest of the scripts in the collection are from the 6th Series and comprise: - The Mighty Wurlitzer , No.16, transmission: 3rd January 1956, written by Spike Milligan, 20pp. of mimeographed typescript (missing last page), the script thought to be Sellers' working document as indicated by the underlining of his various parts in blue ballpoint pen on 19 of the 20 pages, the typescript text revealing a few minor word variations to the final broadcast version, seven pages also with Milligan's hand-written amendments to the text of Sellers' dialogue; 12 pages additionally annotated probably by Sellers, Milligan and Secombe with amusing drawings of big-nosed Goon-type figures, caricatures and Goon characters including Harry Secombe, Dennis Main Wilson, Hercules Grytpype-Thynne, Count Jim Moriarty and Bluebottle; pages 13 and 20 with further sketches on the verso (probably in Milligan's hand), both hilarious, hectic, detailed scenes involving Harry playing The Mighty Wurlitzer, both -- 8x13in. (20.3x33cm.) , (one sketched page torn and taped together with sellotape); and - Tales Of Old Dartmoor , No. 20 [actually No.21], transmission: 7th February 1956, written by Spike Milligan, 21pp. of mimeographed typescript (possibly missing final page), signed on title page in blue ballpoint pen Peter Sellers and thought to be Sellers' working document as indicated by the underlining of his various parts on 18 of the 21 pages, eight pages also with hand-written amendments to the text of Sellers' dialogue in Milligan's hand in blue ballpoint pen, one page with Milligan's amendments to Secombe's dialogue, 12 pages additionally annotated, by Sellers, Milligan and Secombe with drawings of Goon characters and bulbous or hook-nosed, often wild-haired Goon-type figures including: Count Moriarty, Harry, Major Dennis Bloodnok, a convict, Robin Hood and a Sherlock Holmes-like figure; The five scripts from the 8th Series comprise: - Spon , No.1, transmission: 9th September 1957; - Treasure In The Tower , No.5, transmission: 28th October 1957; - The Stolen Postman , No.11, transmission: 9th December 1957; - The Great British Revolution , No.12, transmission: 16th December 1957; and - The Evils of Bushey Green [called The Evils of Bushey Spon in broadcast version], No.25, transmission: 17th March 1958 -- two of these scripts are annotated including: The Evils Of Bushey Green , written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens, 21pp. mimeographed typescript (missing last page), inscribed on title page in blue ink and ballpoint pen in an unidentified hand SPIKE T.F. (acte) , the script possibly an early working document for Milligan as indicated by the underlining of his various parts on 14 of the 21 pages, five pages additionally annotated with hand-written amendments in Spike's hand mainly to the text of his characters' dialogue, some amendments also to Sellers' and Secombe's parts; and - The Great British Revolution , written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens, 20pp. mimeographed typescript (missing last page), this script again with underlining of Sellers' parts in pencil on 16 of the 20 pages suggesting that this was probably Peter's working document, four pages additionally inscribed in pencil in an unidentified hand with hand-written amendments to the text of Sellers' dialogue; The annotated scripts in this collection are particularly significant as not only do they appear to have been used by key cast members of The Goon Show, they preserve the text of several important episodes. The marvellous autograph doodles, caricatures and scene sketches give a rare insight into the three protagonists' interact

Auction archive: Lot number 170
Auction:
Datum:
14 Dec 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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