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  1. The Essential Spike Milligan by Spike Milligan, 2003-06-02
  2. Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall (War Biography Vol. 4) by Spike Milligan, 1980-01-03
  3. Adolf Hitler: My Part in his Downfall (War Memoirs Vol. 1) by Spike Milligan, 1976-03-25
  4. The Bible the Old Testament According to Spike Milligan by Spike Milligan, 2000-04
  5. "Rommel (Isis (Hardcover Large Print)) by Spike Milligan, 1997-12
  6. Treasure Island According to Spike Milligan by Spike Milligan, 2001-04-05
  7. The Goon Show Scripts by Spike Milligan, 1974
  8. Puckoon by Spike Milligan, 1988-04-07
  9. Where Have All the Bullets Gone? (War Memories, Vol. 5) by Spike Milligan, 1986-10-30
  10. Lady Chatterley's Lover: According to Spike Milligan by Spike Milligan, 1999-10
  11. Silly Verse for Kids (Puffin Books) by Spike Milligan, 1973-01-25
  12. The Q Annual by Spike Milligan, 1980-09-25
  13. DEPRESSION AND HOW TO SURVIVE IT by Anthony Clare, Spike Milligan, 1993
  14. Milligan's War: The Selected War Memoirs of Spike Milligan by Spike Milligan, 1989-08-03

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2. Comedian: Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan. Biography. Terence Alan 'Spike' Milligan was born on April16, 1918, in Ahmed Nagar, India the son of an army Captain.
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Spike Milligan
b April 16, 1918, Ahmed Nagar, India
d February 27, 2002, Sussex
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Terence Alan 'Spike' Milligan was born on April 16, 1918, in Ahmed Nagar, India - the son of an army Captain. The family came back to England in 1933 when his father retired from the army, and Spike later studied at Lewisham Polytechnic, while playing the trumpet in local jazz bands. He was conscripted at the outbreak of the Second World War, serving in the Royal Artillery in Italy and North Africa, where he met Harry Secombe. After the war, Secombe introduced Milligan to Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine and comedy history was made. They performed as a quartet in the Grafton Arms pub in London's Victoria, which led to the radio show The Crazy People, which was renamed The Goon Show after the success of its first series led the BBC to drop its objection to the name. The consistently groundbreaking show, the most influential in British radio comedy, ran for nine years from 1951. After the team dissolved - save for the 1963 TV puppet show The Telegoons and a 1972 one-off reunion - Milligan continued to work in radio, creating the Omar Khayyam Show, before moving to television.

3. MILLIGAN SPIKE, ILLUSTRATED THE GREAT McGONAGALL SCRAP BOOK
BOOK DETAIL milligan spike, ILLUSTRATED THE GREAT McGONAGALL SCRAP BOOKUK M J HOBBS, 1975 Hard Cover. Very Good/NONE ISSUED. First Edition.
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Spike Milligan dies at 83
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Wednesday February 27, 2002

Spike Milligan, who died today aged 83
Author and comedian Spike Milligan has died aged 83 at his Sussex home, his agent announced today. The last remaining Goon was surrounded by his family when he died of kidney failure early this morning. Milligan had suffered ill health for sometime and had been nursed by his third wife Shelagh in recent months.

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7. Puckoon Newsletter No7
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8. Spike Milligan's Puckoon Starring Sean Hughes, Elliott Gould And Richard Attenbo
Includes spoof newsletter Puckoon News and message board and mailing list.Category Regional Europe Recreation and Sports Humour...... spike milligan spike milligan spike milligan spike milligan comedy writing comedywriting comedy writing comedy writing comedy writing comedy writing comedy
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10. Spike Milligan - Wikipedia
Spike Milligan. Spike Milligan (April 16, 1918 February 27, 2002) was a comedian,novelist, poet, jazz musician (trumpet and guitar) and member of the Goons.
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Spike Milligan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Spike Milligan April 16 February 27 ) was a comedian novelist poet jazz musician ... trumpet and guitar ) and member of the Goons . He was born Terence Alan Milligan in Ahmed Nagar or Ahmadnagar India to an Irish-born officer in the British army . Though he lived most of his life in Britain and served in the British army, he was declared stateless in , and took Irish citizenship. Spike Milligan suffered from bipolar disorder for most of his life, having at least ten breakdowns. He was a strident campaigner on environmental matters, particularly arguing against unnecessary noise. He served in the Royal Artillery in World War 2 in North Africa and also Italy , where he was hospitalized for shell shock . During most of the and early he performed as a jazz trumpeter but even then he did comedy sketches. After his hospitalisation he played guitar with a jazz/comedy group called The Bill Hall Trio, at first in concert parties for the troops and, after the War, for a short time on stage. While he was with the Central Pool of Artists (a group, in his own words, "of bomb-happy squaddies") he began to write parodies of their mainstream plays, that displayed many of the key elements of what would become

11. Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan. Cliquez ici pour les textesBorn 1918 / English. Hegrins I was in my cabin on one of the big ocean liners the
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Born 1918 / English
He grins: "I was in my cabin on one of the big ocean liners - the Queen Mary, I think - doing a job. There was this knock on the door. So I opened it and there was this girl. 'Fancy a quickie?' she asked. So I said 'yes' and we did. Never met her before or since."
As we're on this track I ask him who was his most exciting woman. "The sexiest was named Juliette," he says without hesitation. "I was about 29 and she was in all my shows. And when I was writing I used to have this tiny bedroom above my office in Shepherd's Bush because... sometimes I used to sleep there." He clears his throat.
"She was beautiful. It was beautiful. But my greatest love was a woman I met in 1946 in Naples. She was named Maria Antoinetta Pantani, although everyone called her Toni. "I was playing in a jazz trio that was touring through Italy with lots of other entertainers and she was in the Italian Corps de Ballet, which was scheduled to come with us. So we all got in this old charabanc and set off through southern Italy.
I couldn't sit next to her as some awful gunner was there, but I managed to bag the seat behind her and she left her hand dangling over the back so that I could hold it. I used to watch her dance every night. She was the one. Capri was our last stop. We swam every morning and we had lunch and lay together in the cool of the afternoon listening to the wash of the sea through the windows."

12. Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan is that curious combination, a comedian and philosopher.The following is an excerpt from an interview a couple of years ago.
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Spike Milligan
is that curious combination, a comedian and philosopher. The following is an excerpt from an interview a couple of years ago. An environmental campaign Spike has recently been involved with is The Right to Peace and Quiet (now The Noise Network). He regards noise as a form of pollution which is reducing the quality of many people's lives. "Noise addresses you wherever you go: there's noise on the train, the plane, in the supermarket, even when you go into one of those new toilets in London. One day I thought, who are the composers? What kind of respect can you have for composers who play their music for people to defecate to?" Spike moved to his current home in rural Sussex to escape the noise in London. He sympathizes totally with people who feel they are being driven over the edge by blaring televisions, hi-fi's, and barking dogs. "We have had thousands of letters from people forced to leave their homes because of noise. And there seems to be little that can be done about it." Spike believes it should be made law that those who make other people's lives misery by making excessive noise should be sent to prison for a year. Noise does not appear to be a problem where Spike lives now and has been living for the last three years. His house is located just a few miles outside of the south east coastal town of Rye. No trains or buses go past his door. His living room window commands an inspiring view of quiet, still flat fields, and the only sounds to be heard are our own voices.

13. MILLIGAN Spike - Playwrights And Their Plays
milligan spike. Nationality email address. website. Title Bed SittingRoom, The First Produced 1963 London First Published 1970
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14. Exclusive Books - Spike Milligan
In Memory of Sir Terence Alan (Spike) Milligan. Spike milligan spike Milliganwas born on April 16, 1918 in India and moved to England at age fifteen.
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15. Spike Milligan @ Catharton Authors
A brief biography of the father of modern comedy.Category Arts Celebrities M milligan, spike...... Dubbed the godfather of alternative comedy by Eddie Izzard, spike milligan pioneeredthe joke without a punchline, paving the way for Monty Python and all
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Dubbed "the godfather of alternative comedy" by Eddie Izzard, Spike Milligan pioneered the joke without a punchline, paving the way for Monty Python and all the waves of anarchic anti-format humour that followed in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s.
He was the son of an Army Officer posted to the Empire, and was born in (what was then British) India. Although he fought for the United Kingdom during the War and lived in England from 1933 until his death, in his later life he had so much bureaucratic flak about the official status of his citizenship that he took an Irish passport instead (his parents were Irish, although all of Ireland was part of Britain when he was born). He was offered citizenship through naturalisation, but Spike felt it ridiculous that a person who (but for a legal technicality to do with his date of birth) was British should be forced to take an oath with a room full of foreigners.
Spike served in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War, which wasn't the best place in the world to develop an interest in gardening, but probably helped him secure a sense of humour amidst the tragic but ridiculous events occuring around him (it certainly helped his bank balance when he published his war diaries many years later to popular acclaim).

16. A Biography Of Spike Milligan
A brief biography is located here.
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A Biography of Spike Milligan
  • Real name : Terence Alan Milligan Born : 16 April 1918, Ahmed Nagar, India Spouses : Shelagh Sinclair (1983 - present)

  • Patricia 'Paddy' Ridgeway (1962 - 1976)
    June Marlow (1952 - 1960)
  • Is the Son of Captain L.A. Milligan MSM RA (retd) Is the favourite comic of Prince Charles Was recently awarded a British Comedy award for Lifetime Achievement, where he famously called Prince Charles a "groveling little bastard" live on TV. He and June had three children, Laura, Sean and Sile (born in 1956) He and Paddy had a daughter (Jane) in 1964. Had a daughter (Romany) by a Canadian journalist in 1975 Had a son (James) after an affair with Margaret Maughan in 1975 Has a younger brother, Desmond Milligan His family came back to England in 1933 when his father was retired from the British Army in India. Spike's parents and brother Desmond moved out to Woy-Woy, New South Wales, Australia. Spike often visited them out there. His long suffering agent, Norma Farnes, has published a book of Spike's correspondence called "The Spike Milligan Letters".
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17. BBC News | TV AND RADIO | Charles Leads Milligan Tributes
Ardent fan Prince Charles joins celebrities to pay tribute to the comedian known for his love of language and his surreal take on the mundane, who died on Feb. 27. 2002.
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Milligan: A household name since the 1950s
Prince Charles has joined showbusiness celebrities in paying tributes to actor and comic Spike Milligan, who has died at his home in Sussex, at the age of 83. Prince Charles, one of his ardent fans, said he was "deeply saddened" by his death. Milligan was one of Britain's most respected performers and was known to millions as one of the founding members of The Goons.
He was a great man - a crazy, wonderful genius
Comedian Eddie Izzard Together with Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine and Harry Secombe, the quartet helped redefine comedy programmes for a generation. Milligan had been the last surviving member of the quartet. Prince Charles said: "It was an immense sadness to learn of Spike Milligan's death and my heart goes out to all his family. "Personally, but along with so many others, I shall miss his irreverent and hysterical presence and can only say that the world really will be the poorer for his departure."

18. Spike Milligan
Offers a list of the British comedian and actor's television appearances, which span four decades. Writers And Performers. spike milligan. TV Comedy Database
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... Main People Index People A-Z index pages: A B C D ... H I J K L M ... T U V W Y Real name: Terence Alan Milligan Born: 16th April, 1918 Birthplace: Ahmaddnagar, India Died: TV appearances include:
  • The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d (1956) A Show Called Fred (1956) Son Of Fred (1956) The Telegoons (1963-64) Milligan's Wake (1964-65) The World Of Beachcomber (1968-69) Curry And Chips Oh In Colour (1970) There's A Lot Of It About

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19. BBC News | TV AND RADIO | Milligan's Comic Genius
Obituary has tributes from colleagues and fans and covers his radio, TV and film work, novels, poems and children's books. Find audio and video.
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Milligan wrote most of The Goon Show
Spike Milligan called himself a clown. He was the master of the surreal, whose humour was anarchic, spontaneous and frequently unexpected. But his life was darkened by profound depression. He made his reputation in the 1950s in The Goon Show on radio. He originated the idea, wrote much of the zany fantasy in the programme, and played many of the parts. Although his later career took in TV, films and novel writing, poetry, children's books, volumes of autobiography and even songs, he was irritated that he was still mainly associated with The Goon Show. Army experiences inspired several books
The son of an Army warrant officer, Terence Milligan was born in India in 1918 and received his early education at convent schools in India and Burma. On his father's retirement the family returned to Britain, living in south east London. At the outbreak of war in 1939, Milligan became an unskilled labourer at Woolwich Arsenal. On Saturday nights he played the trumpet in a jazz group.

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