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  1. Aug 31, 2022 · The incidental music was provided by none other than Adolphus Spriggs, an apparent cousin of Jim, voiced by Spike Milligan. Once we’ve got that straight, it’s over to prime minister Ned Seagoon, who has a diplomatic crisis on his hands.

  2. Spriggs. Adolphus (later Jim) Spriggs, aka Jim Pills, who makes frequent appearances on the show. He often repeats his lines in a high-pitched falsetto and calls everybody "Jim", pronounced "Jeeee-eeeeem!".

  3. Adolphus Spriggs, Webster Smogpule (Milligan) Singers with annoying nasal voices who are usually stopped violently before they can finish their songs. These were send-ups of Webster Booth, one of the favourite artists of the day.

  4. Adolphus (later Jim) Spriggs, aka Jim Pills, who makes frequent appearances on the show. He often repeats his lines in a high-pitched falsetto and calls everybody "Jim", pronounced "Jeeee-eeeeem!". Also known to be a singer (of sorts): in 1957's The Histories Of Pliny The Elder he serenades Julius Grytpype Caesar, whereupon the latter remarks ...

  5. 99 Followers, 407 Following, 93 Posts - Adolphus Spriggs (@adolphusspriggs) on Instagram: "Student of the late Col. Peter Williams of Exeter and Mohammad Reza Atashzad. Vancouver BC. Casual watercolour for fun. None for sale."

  6. Adolphus Spriggs (Milligan) A crooner who is introduced to fill in time and to replace the musicians of the show when they're on strike. Musicalis Interruptus : Frequently he'd never make it past the first line of his time-filling-in songs before the plot resumes.

  7. Adolphus Spriggs, a wandering singer, tries to interrupt their conversation with his singing, but Moriarty shoots him. Grytpype and Moriarty inform Seagoon that the fiendish Chinese leader, General Kash-Mai-Chek, is willing to pay 50,000,000 yen to anyone who can smuggle him a rosewood English upright piano with brass candle-holders.

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