i tried to read pucoon once as it was my dads favourite book, i found it quiet hard going. maybe i was too young to appreciate it
I do like a bit of spike milligan, read a few of his books as well which are unsurprisingly insane but very funny

Over rated.
I agree. For every funny moment there's 10 unfunny ones. Same with Monty Python. Apart from Life of Brian which is the funniest movie ever made.
The Surreal Dance:3260427 said:Over rated.
I agree. For every funny moment there's 10 unfunny ones. Same with Monty Python. Apart from Life of Brian which is the funniest movie ever made.
Holy Grail is better. Meaning of life was ****

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Spike Milligan was a bit of a racist.
Anyone remember his outright offensive sitcom "Curry and chips"?
It was a different time but it doesn't matter how you look at them, Curry and Chips and the Pakistani Daleks sketch to name just two (most of his daft characters had Indian accents too) would be utterly unacceptable now.
I agree but so would Love thy Neighbour, On The Buses, It aint Half hot Mum and many other sit coms of the 50s 60s and 70s, maybe even the 80s but I doubt it would be fair to say that the screenwriters were racist because they painted Stereotypical pictures of Asians and Blacks.
Wasn't it the same guy who wrote most of those along with "Mind your Language"?
William G Stewart (15 to one guy) was the producer of Love Thy Neighbour.
I agree that you need to remember the time they were made in but it doesn't make them any less shocking to modern eyes.
It was acceptable once upon a time for Aston Villa's mascot to look like this:
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