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Neddie Seagoon was a
character in the 1950s
British radio comedy show The Goon Show. He was
created and
performed by
Welsh comedian Harry Secombe. Seagoon...
- Home Video. The two main
characters of this
series are both human: Dot and
Neddie (the
children of
Dorothy and Zeb). The
minor characters are
Boris and Bela...
- (aged 41) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cause of
death Homicide Other names
Neddie,
Neddy Occupation(s) Gangster, enforcer,
bodyguard Parent Herbert (?) Allegiance...
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programme The Goon Show (1951–1960),
playing many characters, most
notably Neddie Seagoon. An
accomplished tenor, he also
appeared in
musicals and
films –...
- (Rose of England), a
breathy nymphomaniac femme fatale from Earl's Court.
Neddie's occasional love interest, with a
jealous lover called Raoul (pla**** by...
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items such as gorillas, br**** instruments, and
pictures of
Queen Victoria.
Neddie Seagoon would often decline: "Have a Gorilla?" "No thanks, I'm
trying to...
- now
performed by
Milligan and Sellers, with
Secombe usually playing only
Neddie Seagoon, who had
replaced Pureheart as the hero of most of the stories....
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Eccles (the
third Goon,
Harry Secombe,
usually sta**** in his alter-ego of
Neddie Seagoon throughout the show).
Bluebottle is also
prone to
humorous misnaming...
- that October. Any
celebration was short-lived, as Garfield's
youngest son,
Neddie, fell ill with
whooping cough shortly after the
congressional election,...
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Adolphus "Jim" Spriggs. Grytpype-Thynne
blackmails Neddie with a 'compromising set of X-ray photographs'.
Neddie decides to pawn
himself at
Henry Crun's pawnshop...