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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 Scout Master Sellers once met. Anyone who has seen and heard the film of said Scout Master will attest to his rather uncanny cardboard and string resemblance to the 'Bottle'.
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.