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"'''Six Charlies in Search of An Author'''" is an episode of the British radio comedy, ''[[The Goon Show]]''. It was first broadcast on 26 December 1956.
{{Plot|date=July 2007}}


The title is a parody of the play ''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]'', by [[Luigi Pirandello]]. While the plot revolves around the common scenario of [[Neddie Seagoon]] being blackmailed by [[Hercules Grytpype-Thynne]] and [[Count Jim Moriarty]], its development appears to blur the lines between the writer and the characters. The characters refer to places and times as chapters or pages, the author appears in the story and the characters themselves can edit the plot.
'''Six Charlies in Search of An Author''' is an episode of the classic radio comedy, [[The Goon Show]]. It was first broadcast on 26th December 1956.

The title is a parody of the play [[Six Characters in Search of an Author]], by [[Luigi Pirandello]]. While the plot revolves around the common scenario of [[Neddie Seagoon]] being blackmailed by [[Hercules Grytpype-Thynne]] and [[Count Jim Moriarty]], its development appears to blur the lines between the writer and the characters.


==Plot==
==Plot==


Ostensibly the plot is that of a book being written by [[The Goon Show cast members and characters#Spriggs|Adolphus "Jim" Spriggs]]. When he announces "Chapter One: Neddie meets Grytpype-Thynne", Neddie follows with "Good Heavens! I must get to Chapter One!" Grytpype's first line is "Ah, you must be the Charlie I'm supposed to meet in Chapter One."
Ostensibly the plot is that of a book being written by [[The Goon Show cast members and characters#Spriggs|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 to pay for the photograph; however, he cannot leave the pawnshop safe until redeemed.


Neddie uses the ten pounds to redeem himself, but then has nothing to 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 begin to alter the book with a [[typewriter]], and everything they write comes true. Neddie forces Bloodnok to work by describing him working. Bloodnok retaliates by doing the same. [[Bluebottle (character)|Bluebottle]] is written in by the author to help them. He has some "silent explosive".
Grytpype is a "bone specialist". In particular, he and Moriarty have a compromising set of [[X-ray]] photographs of two sets of bones, Neddie's and "a lady's". Not only do they want ten pounds sterling by Chapter Ten, but they have "an armed man in the Index!"


Neddie and Bloodnok are surprised at gunpoint by Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne, who had played a recording of an explosion "written in without the author's knowledge". Neddie disarms Moriarty by writing in an empty gun, but Grytpype-Thynne writes in an escape down the Amazon with the photographs. Jim Spriggs, the author, appears and demands that they stop interfering with his book. Bloodnok sends him away by writing "...the author turned and left the room!"
Neddie has to find the money to pay them off so he can marry the "beautiful millionairess Gladys Minkwater" in Chapter Eight. He decides to pawn himself at [[Henry Crun]]'s pawnshop. Crun decides that he is worth ten pounds "as dead weight alone", but Neddie forgets that he must stay at the pawnshop until redeemed. He is sent down to the cellar, where he finds [[Eccles (character)|Eccles]]. Eccles pawned his socks, but has to stay with them as he can't get his boots off.


Bluebottle, playing with the typewriter, imagines an attack by "Black Claw and his Chinese pirates", ruining their pursuit of the villains. Reaching the banks of the river, they encounter Henry Crun, who tells them "Someone gave [[Minnie Bannister|Min]] a typewriter and here I am!" Appealing to the author, they get a happy ending written for them as Neddie marries his fiancée Gladys Minkwater, but Bluebottle writes that Gladys deserts Neddie for him.
Neddie uses the ten pounds to redeem himself, but then has nothing to pay off his blackmailers with. In desperation he gets [[Wallace Greenslade]], the announcer, to tell him what happens next. Peeking ahead, Greenslade announces that Grytpype and Moriarty have sent the photographs to [[Major Bloodnok]] for safekeeping.


==Unscripted moments{{citation needed|date=February 2016}}==
Arriving at Bloodnok's, Neddie finds that the photographs are in a safe, and Bloodnok does not have the combination. Neddie grabs a typewriter, and writes in some tools to help them break in. When Bloodnok asks who will do the work, Neddie writes a sentence making Bloodnok tackle the job. Bloodnok retaliates by writing Neddie into the job. Jim Spriggs appears and offers to write in a new character to help them. Unfortunately it is [[Bluebottle (character)|Wolf-cub Bluebottle]]. Seeing what he has written, Jim Spriggs decides he needs a holiday.
When Neddie encounters Grytpype-Thynne for the first time, he asks the "bone specialist", "What do you want?"


:Grytpype-Thynne : "Bones."
At first Bluebottle cannot help, taking the request to "blow open the safe" literally. "Just watch me Captain. ''Puff'' ''puff'' - no, I cannot blow it open..." Bluebottle offers to stuff his [[licorice]] in the keyhole, then remembers he has some "silent explosive" that came as a free gift with his "boys' magazine".
:Neddie : [gulps] "I haven't got any bones."
:Grytpype-Thynne : "Nonsense, nonsense, you’d ''fall'' down without them. You’d fall ''down'' without them."
:Neddie : "You'd fall down without ''them''!"
:Grytpype-Thynne : "''You'd'' fall down without them!"
:Sellers (giggling) : "Take your choice!" (both giggle)


==Musical interludes==
They insert the explosive, light the fuse and run out of the room. Neddie suddenly realizes that the explosive is silent. He asks Bluebottle how they will know if the explosive worked. Bluebottle's response is "Well, when you hear nothing, that's it!"
*Max Geldray : "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-bob-bobbin' Along"
*Ray Ellington : "From the Bottom of My Heart"


:Neddie : ''Can't anybody hear it explode?''
:Bluebottle : ''Only idiots.''
:Sound FX : Explosion!
:Bluebottle : ''Did you hear anything, Captain?''
:Neddie (after a long pause) : ''No...''
:Bluebottle : ''Good. 'Cuz only idiots can hear explosions like that.''
:Eccles (running up) : ''Here! What was that big explosion!''
:Neddie : ''So you heard it too?''
:Bloodnok : ''No comment.''

Going back into the room, they are surprised at gunpoint by Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne, who had played a recording of an explosion "written in without the author's knowledge". Neddie disarms Moriarty by writing in an empty gun, but Grytpype quickly writes in an escape with the photographs in a speedboat traveling up the [[Amazon river]]. At that point Jim Spriggs, the author, appears and demands that they stop interfering with his book. Bloodnok sends him away by writing "...the author turned and left the room!"

Bluebottle, playing with the typewriter, imagines an attack by "Black Claw and
his Chinese pirates", ruining their pursuit of the villains. Reaching the banks of the river, they encounter Henry Crun, who tells them "Someone gave [[Minnie Bannister|Min]] a typewriter and here I am!" Appealing to the author, they get a happy ending written for them as Neddie marries his fiancée Gladys Minkwater.

: [[The Goon Show cast members and characters#Lew/Ernie Cash|Schnorrer]] : ''I pronounce you, Neddie Seagoon, and you Gladys Minkwater, man and wife, and leave you to discover which is which!''

But Bluebottle still has the typewriter. He writes that Gladys deserts Neddie for him. The show ends with Neddie shouting "Come back! You're too young for that!" and Bluebottle responding "That's what you think! Yee hee!"

==Unscripted Moments==
When Neddie encounters Grytpype for the first time, he asks the "bone specialist", "What do you want?"

:Grytpype : ''Bones.''
:Neddie : ''I, er, I haven't got any.''
:Grytpype : ''Nonsense, you fall '''down''' without them.''
:Neddie : ''You'd fall down without '''them'''!''
:Grytpype : '''''You'd''' fall down without them!''
:Sellers (giggling) : ''Take your choice!'' (both giggle)
==Musical Interludes==
*Max Geldray : ''When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-bob-bobbin' Along''
*Ray Ellington : ''From the Bottom of My Heart''
==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.thegoonshow.co.uk/goonabase/episode.php?id=164 Six Charlies in Search of An Author] at [http://www.thegoonshow.co.uk The Goonshow Depository].
* [http://www.thegoonshow.co.uk/goonabase/episode.php?id=164 Six Charlies in Search of An Author] at [http://www.thegoonshow.co.uk The Goonshow Depository].
* [http://www.thegoonshow.net/scripts_show.asp?title=s07e13_six_charlies_in_search_of_an_author Transcript]


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Latest revision as of 17:43, 20 February 2024

"Six Charlies in Search of An Author" is an episode of the British radio comedy, The Goon Show. It was first broadcast on 26 December 1956.

The title is a parody of the play Six Characters in Search of an Author, by Luigi Pirandello. While the plot revolves around the common scenario of Neddie Seagoon being blackmailed by Hercules Grytpype-Thynne and Count Jim Moriarty, its development appears to blur the lines between the writer and the characters. The characters refer to places and times as chapters or pages, the author appears in the story and the characters themselves can edit the plot.

Plot

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Ostensibly the plot is that of a book being written by 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 to pay for the photograph; however, he cannot leave the pawnshop safe until redeemed.

Neddie uses the ten pounds to redeem himself, but then has nothing to 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 begin to alter the book with a typewriter, and everything they write comes true. Neddie forces Bloodnok to work by describing him working. Bloodnok retaliates by doing the same. Bluebottle is written in by the author to help them. He has some "silent explosive".

Neddie and Bloodnok are surprised at gunpoint by Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne, who had played a recording of an explosion "written in without the author's knowledge". Neddie disarms Moriarty by writing in an empty gun, but Grytpype-Thynne writes in an escape down the Amazon with the photographs. Jim Spriggs, the author, appears and demands that they stop interfering with his book. Bloodnok sends him away by writing "...the author turned and left the room!"

Bluebottle, playing with the typewriter, imagines an attack by "Black Claw and his Chinese pirates", ruining their pursuit of the villains. Reaching the banks of the river, they encounter Henry Crun, who tells them "Someone gave Min a typewriter and here I am!" Appealing to the author, they get a happy ending written for them as Neddie marries his fiancée Gladys Minkwater, but Bluebottle writes that Gladys deserts Neddie for him.

Unscripted moments[citation needed]

[edit]

When Neddie encounters Grytpype-Thynne for the first time, he asks the "bone specialist", "What do you want?"

Grytpype-Thynne  : "Bones."
Neddie  : [gulps] "I haven't got any bones."
Grytpype-Thynne  : "Nonsense, nonsense, you’d fall down without them. You’d fall down without them."
Neddie  : "You'd fall down without them!"
Grytpype-Thynne  : "You'd fall down without them!"
Sellers (giggling) : "Take your choice!" (both giggle)

Musical interludes

[edit]
  • Max Geldray : "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-bob-bobbin' Along"
  • Ray Ellington : "From the Bottom of My Heart"
[edit]