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Milligna (or Your Favourite Spike), also known as "The Milligna Show", was a radio comedy sketch show, written by Spike Milligan, performed by John Bluthal, Vilma Hollingbery, and Milligan himself. Musical interludes were provided by Ray Ellington and the Alan Clare Quartet. Alan Clare also took speaking parts. The show was broadcast on Radio 4 in 1972. Its name was based on Milligan's introduction in The Last Goon Show of All as "Spike Milligna, the well-known typing error".

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  • Milligna (or Your Favourite Spike), also known as "The Milligna Show", was a radio comedy sketch show, written by Spike Milligan, performed by John Bluthal, Vilma Hollingbery, and Milligan himself. Musical interludes were provided by Ray Ellington and the Alan Clare Quartet. Alan Clare also took speaking parts. The show was broadcast on Radio 4 in 1972. Its name was based on Milligan's introduction in The Last Goon Show of All as "Spike Milligna, the well-known typing error". (en)
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  • Milligna (or Your Favourite Spike), also known as "The Milligna Show", was a radio comedy sketch show, written by Spike Milligan, performed by John Bluthal, Vilma Hollingbery, and Milligan himself. Musical interludes were provided by Ray Ellington and the Alan Clare Quartet. Alan Clare also took speaking parts. The show was broadcast on Radio 4 in 1972. Its name was based on Milligan's introduction in The Last Goon Show of All as "Spike Milligna, the well-known typing error". (en)
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