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Spike Milligan [1918-2002] IRL
Ranked #77 in the top 380 poets
Votes 88%: 1568 up, 224 down

Comedian, actor.

Spike Milligan  was born in India, the son of a highly mobile British military officer and spent his childhood in various places in the Far East. In his lifetime he found fame as actor / comedian / director / playwright / poet / author  but is most famous as one of the original `Goons`

	Milligan`s earliest recorded stage appearance was in a grade-school production of The Nativity. His career proper began in 1936, when he hit the cabaret and music-hall circuit as a comic/musician. In 1950, Milligan launched the nonsensical BBC radio series Crazy People, which would evolve into the legendary Goon Shows. He appeared with fellow Goons Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe in such diverting film fare as Down Among the Z Men (1952) and The Case of the Mukkinese Battlehorn (1956). Equally balmy have been Milligan`s stage shows and novels, many of which (The Bed Sitting Room, Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall etc.) have been translated to the Big Screen.

	British telly viewers are familiar with Milligan`s multitude of calculatedly short-lived comedy series, bearing such monikers as A Show Called Fred and Q5; Americans were treated to a tantalizingly brief sample of the Milligan insanity when he appeared on the 1970 summer-replacement series The Marty Feldman Comedy Series. Generally cast as a petty crook or ineffectual authority figure, Milligan has essayed dotty supporting roles in several all-star films, notably The Three Musketeers (1973), Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977), History of the World Part One (1981), and Yellowbeard (1983).

	He has also penned several children`s books, bearing such titles as The Bald Twit Lion. With all this to his credit, it`s little wonder that Spike Milligan once listed "sleeping" as his favorite pastime.

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	By Michael Palin

	His film The Running, Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959) was way ahead of its time and encouraged a lot of us who wanted to make films in that surreal vein. That will be remembered, as will his books. The latter were never consistent, but they had some brilliant jokes and turns of phrase, and some genuinely moving reminiscences of the war. There was a side of Spike that was poetic, and he was rather a good poet. One of my particular favourites went The boy stood on the burning deck/ Whence all but he had fled/ Twit. His children`s books were popular - my own children`s favourite was Badjelly the Witch.

	Though Spike had a very successful career, he regretted not having more television exposure after the Q shows. He was never ignored, but there was a feeling in Spike that the powers-that-be never really appreciated him. Yet that was one of the sources of his energy - a feeling close to paranoia. There was an obsessiveness in his work: he wrote intensely and things had to come from deep within him. The heart of Spike was in everything he wrote.

	He campaigned for causes such as the environment and animal rights, and almost felt an identity with the animals and trees he fought for. He had an earthy, strong, spiritual quality and would never back down. That sometimes made him look a bit foolish, but the brilliant thing about him was that he could make a joke about anything, take on anybody.

	On the TV show to celebrate his 80th birthday, the presenter was talking about him and you suddenly heard this voice from behind the set - "shut up and get on with it". It was Spike. Even at the age of 80, he was sending things up, and refusing to lie down and be conformist.

	 

Children, Humour, Nonsense

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1825-1902
SCO
William Topaz McGonagall
→ influenced Spike Milligan
1895-1985
ENG
Robert Graves
→ friend of Spike Milligan


WorkLangRating
A Silly Poem
eng
148
If I Could Write Words
eng
134
On The Ning Nang Nong
eng
107
Feelings
eng
76
When I Suspected
eng
63
Have A Nice day
eng
60
Unto Us...
eng
50
Hamlet
eng
47
In The Land Of The Bumbley Boo
eng
41
The ABC
eng
18
Welcome Home
eng
17
Goodbye S.S.
eng
13
Bazonka
eng
12
Summer Dawn
eng
11
Granny
eng
10
Mirror, Mirror
eng
9
The Dog Lovers
eng
9
Bongaloo
eng
8
Eurolove
eng
7
Omen Of Emptiness
eng
7
So Fair Is She
eng
7
Jumbo Jet
eng
6
The Lion
eng
6
Bump
eng
5
Down The Stream The Swans All Glide
eng
5
Look At All Those Monkeys!
eng
5
Philip Le Barr
eng
5
There Are Holes In The Sky
eng
5
Father Thames
eng
4
Contagion
eng
3
Halved
eng
3
I Must Go Down To The Sea Again
eng
3
Letters
eng
3
Maveric
eng
3
Orstralia
eng
3
Values `67
eng
3
Go North, South, East, And West, Young Man
eng
2
Me
eng
2
The Soldiers At Lauro
eng
2
Two Children
eng
2
Why?
eng
2
Indian Boyhood
eng
1
I`m Walking Backwards For Christmas
eng
1
My Sister Laura
eng
1
Oojah-ka-Piv
eng
1
Porridge
eng
1
Pussy-cat
eng
1
Soldier Freddy
eng
1
Teeth
eng
1
Scorflufus
eng
0
Standing Room Only
eng
0

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