Wallace Greenslade
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Wallace Greenslade (ca. 1913 Formby, Merseyside – 21 April 1961 Weybridge, Surrey) was a BBC announcer and newsreader, but is mostly remembered for being the straight man in The Goon Show.
He was born at Formby in Lancashire. During the Second World War, he served as a Lieutenant commander in the Royal Naval Reserve for two and a half years, and was then a purser with the P&O Line before joining the staff of the BBC in 1945.
His BBC career began in the European Service, where he was a presentation assistant and news reader. In 1949 he was appointed announcer, Home Service and since November 1955 he had been a news reader in both radio and television. He was announcer for The Great Gilhooly, Star Show, The Goon Show and Variety Playhouse. In May and June 1960 he was the compère on the Today programme.
He died suddenly at his home at Old Avenue Lodge, Weybridge, Surrey on 21 April 1961, and was buried at St Mary’s Oaklands, near Weybridge on the 27th. At the following memorial service, John Snagge of the BBC gave an address. He left a wife, Carol.
Source: The Times obituary, 22 April 1961
| The Goon Show |
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| The Goons |
| Michael Bentine • Spike Milligan • Harry Secombe • Peter Sellers |
| Other Contributors |
| Ray Ellington • Max Geldray • Wallace Greenslade • Wally Stott |
| Radio & TV Series |
| The Goon Show • The Telegoons |
| Films |
| Let's Go Crazy • Penny Points to Paradise • Down Among the Z Men • The Case of the Mukkinese Battle Horn • The Running, Jumping and Standing Still Film |
| Characters |
| Major Bloodnok • Bluebottle • Henry Crun and Minnie Bannister • Eccles • Hercules Grytpype-Thynne • Count Jim Moriarty • Neddie Seagoon |
| General information |
| Cast members • Archiving • Episodes |
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