First broadcast on December 20, 1956 (7/12)
Script by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens
Produced by Pat Dixon
Announced by Wallace Greenslade
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Note: Samuel Pepys (pronounced "peeps") was a real historical figure, with a real historical diary, which is well known for some real historical reason. In addition to having been Secretary of the Navy, he's known as the publisher of Sir Isaac Newton's "Principia Mathmatica" (1666), the book which founded modern science. Also, Nel Guin (sp?) was an actual mistress of the King at the time. End of history lesson there.
Transcribed by Christopher P. Thomas