Bluebottle (character): Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Grumpy Gus (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Cunningham (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
Bluebottle, an adenoidally-squeaky voiced boy scout from [[Finchley]], was noted for reading stage directions out loud, and was always greeted with a deliberate round of applause from the audience ("Enter Bluebottle wearing string and cardboard pyjamas. Waits for audience applause"). As was common with Goon Show characters, Sellers' Bluebottle was paired with a [[Spike Milligan]] character — usually [[Eccles (character)|Eccles]] (the third Goon, [[Harry Secombe]], usually stayed in his alter-ego of [[Neddie Seagoon]] throughout the show). |
Bluebottle, an adenoidally-squeaky voiced boy scout from [[Finchley]], was noted for reading stage directions out loud, and was always greeted with a deliberate round of applause from the audience ("Enter Bluebottle wearing string and cardboard pyjamas. Waits for audience applause"). As was common with Goon Show characters, Sellers' Bluebottle was paired with a [[Spike Milligan]] character — usually [[Eccles (character)|Eccles]] (the third Goon, [[Harry Secombe]], usually stayed in his alter-ego of [[Neddie Seagoon]] throughout the show). |
||
Bluebottle was allegedly based on a |
Bluebottle was allegedly based on a scoutmaster Sellers once met. |
||
[[Category: BBC radio comedy]] |
[[Category: BBC radio comedy]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 15 July 2005
- For other meanings, see bluebottle
Bluebottle is the name of a comedy character, created and performed by Peter Sellers, from the 1950s British radio comedy series The Goon Show.
Bluebottle, an adenoidally-squeaky voiced boy scout from Finchley, was noted for reading stage directions out loud, and was always greeted with a deliberate round of applause from the audience ("Enter Bluebottle wearing string and cardboard pyjamas. Waits for audience applause"). As was common with Goon Show characters, Sellers' Bluebottle was paired with a Spike Milligan character — usually Eccles (the third Goon, Harry Secombe, usually stayed in his alter-ego of Neddie Seagoon throughout the show).
Bluebottle was allegedly based on a scoutmaster Sellers once met.