
Spike Milligan
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Terence Alan Patrick Seán "Spike" Milligan KBE (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002) was a comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright, soldier, and actor. Milligan's early life was spent in India, where he was born, but the majority of his working life was spent in the United Kingdom. He became an Irish citizen in 1962 after the British government declared him stateless. He was the co-creator, main writer and a principal cast member of The Goon Show, performing a range of roles including the popular Eccles. Milligan wrote and edited many books, including Puckoon and his seven-volume autobiographical account of his time serving during the Second World War, beginning with Adolf Hitler: My part in his downfall. He is also noted as a popular writer of comical verse, much of his poetry was written for children, including Silly Verse for Kids (1959). After success with the ground-breaking British radio programme, The Goon Show, Milligan translated this success to television with Q5, a surreal sketch show which is credited as a major influence on the members of Monty Python's Flying Circus. Description above from the Wikipedia article Spike Milligan,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movies

The Unknown Peter Sellers
2000

Life of Brian
1979

The Pythons: Somewhere in Tunisia, Circa A.D. 1979
1979

Dot and the Kangaroo
1977

In the Best Possible Taste: A Tribute to Kenny Everett
1995

The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn
1956

History of the World: Part I
1981

The Three Musketeers
1973

Calling All Cars
1954

A Kid for Two Farthings
1955

Mr. H Is Late
1988

Suspect
1960
TV Shows

Takin' Over the Asylum
1994

Tell Me Another
1976

The Muppet Show
1976

In Sickness and in Health
1985

You Bet!
1988

Till Death Us Do Part
1966

Hancock's Half Hour
1956

Q...
1969

Have I Got News for You
1990

The Kenny Everett Television Show
1982

Gormenghast
2000

The Dick Cavett Show
1968