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Peter Eton

Peter Eton, (– January 1980), was a producer for BBC radio and television. He was invalided out of the navy after being wounded during the Dunkirk evacuation and joined the BBC.
He worked at the Variety Department of the BBC from 1951 onwards and oversaw a number of radio series, notably ''The Goon Show''.
He died in 1980, at the age of 62.
==Biography==
Eton studied art before working as an artist and film art director; he joined the Royal Navy at the outbreak of World War II, but was invalided out after he was injured by shrapnel during the Dunkirk evacuation. Eton joined the BBC in 1941 in the London Transcription Service—a wartime propaganda unit within the BBC—as a producer. After spending time as a features and drama producer, he moved to the Variety Department in 1951.
In 1951 Eton worked with Spike Milligan on ''Bumblethorpe''; Milligan wrote the series with Larry Stephens and Peter Ling, and the cast included Milligan himself, Robert Moreton, Kenneth Connor, Graham Stark, Valentine Dyall, Alfred Marks, Bernard Miles, Eric Barker, Jack Train and Tony Hancock. In the summer of 1952 Eton had pushed within the BBC for a series for Tony Hancock, with the premise of Hancock playing an "estate-agent-cum-bachelor-town-councillor"; a pilot script was commissioned, but the series never materialised. However, Tony Hancock's biographer John Fisher suggests that Eton was the first person in British broadcasting to use the term 'situation comedy', in a memo dated 31 March 1953, suggesting the format as the ideal vehicle for Hancock's comedic style.
In 1952 Eton took over as producer of ''The Goon Show'', a position he held until 1956. He insisted that the Goons rehearsed properly and pushed for better facilities for the show; Spike Milligan noted that "Peter Eton was the one guy that used to beat the shit out of the sound-effects boys to get the right atmosphere." Towards the end of the sixth series of the Goons, Eton left the show to move to television production and his role was taken by Pat Dixon, although he returned to produce the first two shows of Series 7 after friction between Dixon and Milligan. In 1954 he then produced the BBC radio series ''The Starlings''.
Eton was married to Squirrel. He died at his home in Sussex, in January 1980, aged 62.〔

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