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Major Denis Bloodnok is a
fictional character from the 1950s BBC
Radio comedy The Goon Show. He was
voiced by
Peter Sellers.
Bloodnok's army
career is...
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occasionally used by
Bloodnok, at
least once by
Minnie ("The
Scarlet Capsule"), and at
least once by Grytpype-Thynne.
Bloodnok was
usually introduced...
- such as a
tribal chieftain,
native bearer or
Major Bloodnok's nemesis (and
counterpoint to
Bloodnok's affliction) "The Red Bladder".[citation needed] It...
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laundry soup. One of
Major Bloodnok's soldiers who is
usually picked upon to do all the dangerous/scary jobs that
Bloodnok himself is too
afraid to do...
- pay off his blackmailers. He
discovers that
Major Bloodnok has the
photographs in a safe.
Bloodnok does not have the combination. At this point, the characters...
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Major Bloodnok because of a past
romance between Bloodnok and Minnie. Crun is
unable to do
anything about this, however,
because he and
Bloodnok are both...
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Neddie Seagoon of the 4th
Armoured Thunderboxes reads a
telegram that
Major Bloodnok failed to show him in 1945
because he
thought it was a
practical joke....
- (Milligan),
often alongside Bluebottle (Sellers),
Eccles (Milligan), and
Major Bloodnok (Sellers).
Sharing his actor's
Welsh heritage, Neddie's
appearance was...
- the
Irish dramatist George Farquhar's play The
Recruiting Officer.
Major Bloodnok of the Goon Show
bears some
resemblance to il
Capitano and
shares many...
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broadcast on 16
February 1959
entitled "The Gold
Plate Robbery",
Major Bloodnok – in his rôle as 'the last
British Amb****ador in Marrakesh' – is heard...