Spike Milligan

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Robbie D

Spike Milligan

Post by Robbie D »

I have just seen last nights heroes of comedy, which was devoted to the late great Spike Milligan.Several clips from the Q series were shown, one included what looked like a very young, brunette and topless Linzi Drew!Did anyone else see this and could confirm this bizarre sight? also, does anyone have any ideas on the other 2 topless girls?

Thanks in advance, Rob.
Izzit

Re: Spike Milligan

Post by Izzit »

If it's any help he had two big boobed women regulars called Julia Breck and Margaret Nolan, of Carry On films, who went topless, which was very impressive in those days.
joe king

Re: Spike Milligan

Post by joe king »

Yes it was linzi Drew.
richard

Re: Spike Milligan

Post by richard »

Just seen Popstars behaving badly on sky one and Linzi was topless on there too, with Shaun Rider of the Happy Mondays. I seem to remember she "got 'em out live on the James Whale show!
Does this Lady make a habit of this sort of caper...er oh yes she does.
buttsie passed used by date

Re: Spike Milligan

Post by buttsie passed used by date »

If you got it ...flaunt it...before you lose it

Cheers
Buttsie
Oz
buttsie my hero spike

memories of Spike Milligan

Post by buttsie my hero spike »

No disrespect to Linzi drew but
I think gentleman we are missing the point.

Spike Milligan was one of the greatest british citizens of the 20th century.To me he was the beginning of British Modern Humour.

He did not follow where others had made the path but made his own path with that anglo/celtic humour that has survived 5000 years and more.

I have only ever had the priviledge of reading two of Spikes Books but the titles too me some up the man in a nutshell,

Adolph Hitler,My part in his downfall
Monty,His part in my victory

On a positive note when you arrive in heaven/hell you will be greeted by the Goons(now that they are reunited)

Amen
woodgnome

Re: memories of Spike Milligan

Post by woodgnome »

'puckoon' - considered by some the funniest book ever written.

check out customer reviews at
jj

Re: memories of Spike Milligan

Post by jj »

We won't see his like again.........a truly original man AND a compassionate and principled one. A rare combination.
buttsie my hero spike

Re: Puckoon website

Post by buttsie my hero spike »

Thanks for the info Woodgnome
Just found website dedicated to allthings puckoon

www.puckoon.co.uk

do yourself a favour

Cheers
Buttsie
Oz
mv

Re: memories of Spike Milligan

Post by mv »

I am a huge fan of Milligan's work, and sorry to be pedantic, but I think you'll find he was an Irish citizen, not British.

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