Widely regarded as the greatest post-war British comedian, Spike Milligan transitioned from the groundbreaking radio comedy The Goons to television without losing any of his anarchic, surreal humor. His series Q (1968–1980) and There’s A Lot Of It About (1982) shattered comedy conventions with sketch after sketch of absurd brilliance. This compilation features classic moments like The Eurovision Joke Contest, Spike as a singing Viking maiden, and insects auditioning for a David Attenborough documentary. Interwoven with these are unique interstitials featuring Bruce Hammal at Milligan’s home—but in true Spike fashion, the interviews become sketches themselves, complete with his long-suffering comedy butler, Piles. This release is a slightly re-edited, repackaged version of the 1995 BBC VHS Spike Milligan: One Man and His Ideas.
Unfortunately the movie The Best of Spike Milligan is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Spike Milligan | Writer |
Writing | Dick Vosburgh | Writer |
Writing | Roy Turvey | Writer |
Writing | Andrew Marshall | Writer |
Writing | David Renwick | Writer |
Writing | Neil Shand | Writer |
Writing | John Antrobus | Writer |
Writing | Maurice Sellar | Writer |
Directing | Alan J.W. Bell | Director |
Production | Alan J.W. Bell | Producer |