RIP John Antrobus
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Sad news to report from the world of the Goon Show. John Antrobus, the esteemed writer and honorary president of the GSPS, passed away on 15th December at the age of 92.
John was probably the last remaining person who contributed directly to the Goon Show. He co-wrote the scripts to The Spon Plague and The Great Statue Debate episodes from series 8 in 1958.
Having tried army and merchant navy life, John became a full-time playwright and scriptwriter in 1955. At that time met and worked with met Spike Milligan, Larry Stevens, Galton and Simpson, and everyone else at Associated London Scripts.
His other Goon-related involvements included the 1956 Show
Called Fred TV series and Spike’s Australian Radio show Idiot Weekly. Later
collaborations with Spike included the play, and later film, The Bed Sitting
Room, and the 1987 radio series The Milligan Papers.
His books include a memoir of the Goon Show days, Goon But Not Forgotten.
John created many other works during his career and won many
awards. A full tribute will appear in the next issue of Goon Show News.
He wrote extensively for stage, screen, television and
radio, including the epic World War II play, Crete and Sergeant Pepper at the
Royal Court. Antrobus authored the children's book series Ronnie, which
includes Help! I am a Prisoner in a Toothpaste Factory.
John Arthur Antrobus was born in Woolwich, London, on 2 July
1933. His father was a regimental sergeant-major in the Royal Horse Artillery
and the family was stationed at the School of Artillery in Larkhill on the edge
of Salisbury Plain. After attending Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury,
Selhurst Grammar School in Croydon and King Edward VII Nautical College in
London where he was an apprentice deck officer in the Merchant Navy from 1950
to 1952, Antrobus attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, serving with
the East Surrey Regiment from 1952 to 1955, but rebelled and dropped out of the
army.
After leaving the Army, spending time also working as a
supply teacher and waiter, Antrobus pursued a future writing comedy, and went
to Associated London Scripts (ALS), the writers' co-operative set up by Spike
Milligan and Eric Sykes. Antrobus states "I met Spike in 1954 or 55. I had
sent a sample script to Galton and Simpson and they took me on at Associated
London Scripts." Antrobus and Milligan "wrote a couple of Goon Shows
together. I wish I had done more of them with him but I wanted to be a
playwright. I didn't realise they were golden times and how they gave
life." The two shows were The Spon Plague, and The Great Statue Debate,
both broadcast in March 1958.
At ALS, Antrobus also worked with Johnny Speight on The Frankie Howerd Show in 1956, After contributing material to the first Carry On film, Carry On Sergeant (1958), he wrote his first movie screenplay: for Idol on Parade (1959), starring Anthony Newley. During 1960 he worked with Milligan and Sykes in the second series of Sykes and A... (August- September 1960).[8] He was also a contributing writer to the television series The Army Game, in the 1958 and 1961 shows, along with Larry Stephens, Maurice Wiltshire, and Lew Schwarz in 1958, and Brad Ashton, Barry Took, Marty Feldman and Wiltshire in 1961.
During the 1960s and 1970s, he provided scripts for television series as diverse as That Was the Week That Was, Television Playhouse and Spike Milligan's Milligan in... Antrobus wrote for Milligan's last radio series, The Milligan Papers, a BBC Radio Collection released in 2002.
Antrobus' best known play is the surrealist satire The
Bedsitting Room (1963) (co-written with Milligan). A film version was released
in 1969 and a sequel from 1983. His other plays include Cane of Honour (1965),
Captain Oates' Left Sock (1969), An Apple A Day (1970) and City Delights
(1978). In October 2005, Antrobus and Ray Galton (with whom he had collaborated
on the 1986 sitcom Room at the Bottom and Get Well Soon from 1997) unveiled
their play Steptoe and Son – Murder at Oil Drum Lane at the Theatre Royal,
York.
Writing credits
Production Notes Production company / Distributor
or Broadcaster
Son of Fred
"Episode #1.1" (co-written with Dave Freeman, John
Junkin, Maurice Wiltshire and Spike Milligan, 1956)
Associated-Rediffusion / ITV
Early to Braden
Unknown episodes (1957)
BBC Television
The April 8th Show (Seven Days Early)
Co-written with Alan Simpson, Johnny Speight and Ray Galton,
1958)
BBC Television
Carry On Sergeant
Feature film (co-written with Norman Hudis, 1958)
Peter Rogers / Anglo-Amalgamated
Idol on Parade
Feature film (1959)
Warwick / Columbia
Jazz Boat
Feature film (co-written with Ken Hughes and Rex Rienits,
1960)
Warwick / Columbia
Sykes and a...
"Sykes and a Library Book" (1960)
"Sykes and a Cheque Book" (1960)
BBC Television
The Army Game
"The Kindest Man in Britain" (1960)
Granada Television / ITV
Bootsie and Snudge
"The Cemetery" (1961)
Granada Television / ITV
ITV Television Playhouse
"The Missing Links" (1961)
Associated-Rediffusion / ITV
That Was the Week That Was
Unknown episodes (1962)
BBC Television
The Wrong Arm of the Law
Feature film (co-written with Len Heath and Ray Galton,
1963)
British Lion Films
Room at the Bottom
"A Show for Monty" (1964)
"It Came from Outer Hollywood" (1964)
"The Show That Died of Shame" (1964)
"A Job with the Other Lot" (1964)
ABC Weekend TV / ITV
A World of Comedy
"Don't Bank on It" (1965)
Rediffusion / ITV
The Big Job
Feature film (co-written with Talbot Rothwell, 1965)
Peter Rogers / Anglo-Amalgamated
Q9
"Episode #1.4" (co-written with Neil Shand and
Spike Milligan, 1969)
BBC2
The Bed-Sitting Room
Feature film (1969)
Oscar Lewenstein / United Artists
The Dustbinmen
"Episode #3.7" (1970)
Granada Television / ITV
Oh In Colour
Unknown episodes (1970)
BBC1
Some Matters of Little Consequence
Unknown episode (1971)
BBC2
Ronnie Corbett in Bed
Sketch show (1971)
BBC1
An Apple a Day
Television film (1971)
BBC1
Milligan in...
"Milligan in Spring" (co-written with Chris
Langham, Dick Vosburgh and Spike Milligan, 1973)
BBC2
Too Close for Comfort
"No Deposit, No Return" (1985)
D.L. Taffner / Metromedia for American Broadcasting Company
(ABC)
Last Laugh Before TV-am
Television film (1985)
Ravel Productions / Channel Four
The Ratties
26 episodes (narration, 1987)
Central / ITV
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
"The Impatient Patient (1987)
Michael Sloan Productions / Universal Television
Room at the Bottom
13 episodes (co-written with Ray Galton, 1986–1988)
Yorkshire Television / ITV
The Dreamstone
"The Nightmare Stone" (co-written with Martin
Gates, 1992)
"Albert's Ailment" (co-written with Martin Gates,
1992)
"Return of the Nightmare Stone" (co-written with
Martin Gates, 1992)
Central / ITV
Carry On Columbus
Feature film (co-written with Dave Freeman, 1992)
Island World / Comedy House / Peter Rogers
Get Well Soon
6 episodes (1997)
BBC1
Awards and nominations
Year Award Work Category Result Reference
1970 Hugo Award The Bed-Sitting Room Best Dramatic Presentation (with Richard Lester, Charles
Wood and Spike Milligan) Nominated

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