Shangri-La Again

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Shangri-La Again is the eighth episodes of series 6 of The Goon Show, broadcast on 8 November 1955.[1] Written by Spike Milligan it is based loosely on the novel Lost Horizon by James Hilton.

Plot[]

The story is set during the invasion of Manchuria (1933). Ned Seagoon leads the British residents of Peking in a desperate attempt to escape the clutches of the invading Japanese army. A pilot by the name of Count Moriarty offers to fly the residents to freedom for a considerable fee, however, even his plans are wrecked when his plane crashes in the mountains.

Moriarty, Seagoon and the other survivors must rely on a mysterious, barefoot boy named Bluebottle to guide them to safety. Bluebottle leads them to a beautiful city named 'Shangri-La', hidden from the rest of the world and (supposedly) free from all its vices. As Bluebottle says: "No drink, no sex, no sins. And I'm fed up with it, I am!"

Nevertheless, Seagoon finds the utter beauty of Shangri-La compelling and must decide whether he should accept Henry Crun's invitation to stay on as the new Dalai Lama or return to his former life in the world outside.

References[]

  1. ^ "Transcript of Shangri-La Again". Archived from the original on 2018-11-29. Retrieved 24 June 2021.

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