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...
roles such as a tribal chieftain, native bearer or MajorBloodnok's nemesis (and counterpoint to Bloodnok's affliction) "The Red Bladder".[citation needed]...
Minnie's laundry soup. One of MajorBloodnok's soldiers who is usually picked upon to do all the dangerous/scary jobs that Bloodnok himself is too afraid to...
of MajorBloodnok because of a past romance between Bloodnok and Minnie. Crun is unable to do anything about this, however, because he and Bloodnok are...
the Irish dramatist George Farquhar's play The Recruiting Officer. MajorBloodnok of the Goon Show bears some resemblance to Il Capitano and shares many...
broadcast on 28 January 1960. Sellers played four main characters—MajorBloodnok, Hercules Grytpype-Thynne, Bluebottle and Henry Crun—and seventeen minor...
Show broadcast on 16 February 1959 entitled "The Gold Plate Robbery", MajorBloodnok – in his rôle as 'the last British Ambassador in Marrakesh' – is heard...
to pay off his blackmailers. He discovers that MajorBloodnok has the photographs in a safe. Bloodnok does not have the combination. At this point, the...
Neddie Seagoon of the 4th Armoured Thunderboxes reads a telegram that MajorBloodnok failed to show him in 1945 because he thought it was a practical joke...
reporting to MajorBloodnok in a distinctly non-Scottish voice; Seagoon asks incredulously, "How did he get into a Scottish Regiment?", to which Bloodnok replies:...
show, working for a total of 15 episodes, and voiced the characters of MajorBloodnok and Bluebottle. Philpott created puppets from junk material to entertain...
with no consequence to the plot other than to link to the entrance of MajorBloodnok, who is being pursued by the Red Bladder, played as always by Ray Ellington...
fiction TV serial Quatermass and the Pit (1958–59) and the sounds of "MajorBloodnok's Stomach" for the radio comedy series The Goon Show. In October 1958...
from all types of sources from serious drama and documentary to the "MajorBloodnok's Stomach" sound effect from The Goon Show. As with the 1968 compilation...
members of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, a notable example being the "MajorBloodnok's Stomach" effect, realised by Dick Mills. Although the Goons elevated...
Quatermass and the Pit. Another of his prominent early recordings was the "MajorBloodnok's Stomach" sound effect, a significant part of the popular The Goon Show...
A-side was "Bloodnok's Rock 'n' Roll Call") on Decca Records (catalogue no. F 10780), performed by The Goons featuring Major Dennis Bloodnok, Roland Rockcake...
and the stars only play one character each: Eccles (Milligan), Colonel Bloodnok (Sellers), Osric Pureheart (Bentine) and Harry Jones (Secombe). Harry Jones...
Antipathy" Dick Mills - "Crazy Dazy" Dick Mills - "Adagio" Dick Mills - "MajorBloodnok's Stomach" Paddy Kingsland - "The World Of Science" Paddy Kingsland -...
and much easier to play. The Goon Show featured as the introduction of 'Bloodnok's Rock and Roll', the first four bars of the Revelle in 4/4 time, followed...
Blues" in 1956. Another response was to treat rock and roll as a joke – "Bloodnok's Rock and Roll Call", recorded by The Goons, reached number 3 in the chart...