The Goons first broadcast on the Home Service on 28 May 1951, initially titled Crazy People. |
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In 1951 the Goons made their feature film debut in Penny Points to Paradise. |
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On 3 February 1951, he made a trial tape entitled The Goons, and sent it to the BBC producer Pat Dixon, who eventually accepted it. |
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The following year Sellers appeared in a further three television series based on The Goons, which aired on Britain's new ITV network. |
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After expelling the reporters, the goons vandalized the newspaper's equipment. |
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He keeps scrapping with his bookies' goons and tries to get a loan, but nothing's working out. |
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Once again ice hockey had been portrayed as a game for goons and it made me as mad as a meat axe. |
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He trusts fewer and fewer goons henchmen ministers, preferring unelected brown-nosers. |
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It is not long before the goons are overrunning the guards and engaging with them in hand-to-hand combat. |
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No point in making an issue of it and unleashing their goons on the media and on individuals who point fingers at them. |
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We got her all established, then sat around for at least forty-five minutes like the goons we are, grinning and commenting on her every action. |
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I attribute the successes of the show to the bassist and the saxophonist, and the failures to the two goons behind the laptops. |
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Squads of goons roamed the area in buses cutting down the banners and decorations. |
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A network built upon trust and cooperation comes crashing down when thugs and goons roll through the neighborhood. |
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The goons, armed with slingshots, nuts, bolts and ball bearings, wounded over thirty of the leftists. |
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Mean Mike saunters over to the security perimeter set up by security goons. |
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The police should have at least stopped the people being thrown out, especially if it was done with the use of dogs and goons. |
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Once the goons have us by the throat, there'll be very little room to manoeuvre. |
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When we mouth off or botch it, they see us as the Dalton Boys, bullying goons who never learn. |
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There were at least seventeen armed goons, not to mention the three snipers on the roof. |
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The decade of the 1980s and early 1990s saw the almost routine use of company-paid goons, uniformed and armed, in labor struggles. |
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Two goons cocked their guns ready to fire at me, still kneeling on the ground, when he lifted a finger. |
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Words and titles are about to become very important as people figure out which one of Cheney's goons ratted her out. |
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While supervisors looked on a gang of goons attacked and beat union organizers, forcing them to sign documents that they were quitting their jobs. |
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There are also the typical DD telefilms featuring drunken husbands and harassed wives, or women collectors in district bungalows being leered at by local goons. |
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A large and final wave of goons comes on at the guards from all sides. |
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Even murderous goons and heartless goombahs were stirred to noble deeds. |
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Now at this stage I was all for kipping on the floor of the family room, rather than leave my poor, unprotected wife in the hands of evil maternity ward goons. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their left-handed garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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Getting rid of the guns, goons and godfathers will not happen overnight. |
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Obviously threatened by our tenacity, the owner called his goons, five men, and grabbed my friend as she approached the counter with another question. |
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No-neck goons in black turtlenecks and lumpy suit jackets are fine if you want to hit a dance club with a posse, but they are not effective for executives. |
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Exit the fellow traveler, looking for a movie far from the madding goons at Winterland. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their lefthanded garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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He had fought goons, he had hospitalized thieves, he had beaten the best fighters in the world but he had never gone up against anything like these fiends of horror. |
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I'm sure his goons will go through the ship like a business of ferrets, and they'll want to look in our baggage. |
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As of tonight those Federal goons in there showing their butts aren't law enforcement officers any more. They're the criminals now. |
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You little muSoft goons should learn about FAQs before you bogotify yourselves in front of large audiences. |
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This hero worship continued even after her 1989 conviction for kidnapping Stompie Seipei, the fourteen-year-old who was murdered by one of her goons. |
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