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Count Jim Moriarty

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With his thick faux-French accent, he is often found scavenging in dustbins looking for food and uttering nonsensical, half-French curses such as "Sapristi nabolas!", "Sapristi nyuckoes!", or "Sapristi bombpetts!" (incorporating an old-fashioned French expletive that meant originally "by the body of
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Over the years, Moriarty changed from a suave, debonair and efficient French criminal mastermind and confidence trickster into a cringing sidekick of Grytpype-Thynne, who is often disparaging of his manic behaviour, referring to him as "you steaming French nit", "my fast disintegrating friend", or
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Moriarty is an impoverished member of the French aristocracy who has turned to crime to support his lifestyle. Despite having carried out many high-paying cons and robberies during the series, he and his criminal counterpart
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Grytpype often introduces him ("and I quote from his death certificate") with a middle name such as "Thighs", "Knees", "Kidney Wiper", etc., along with an appropriate sound effect (e.g. rattling bones,
146:"you crutty French schlapper". Moriarty's deterioration was accompanied by a change in the character's voice, becoming higher in register and losing its smooth diction as the series progressed. 225: 229:, a preface by Milligan explains that Sherlock "did not stay dead for long", and after chasing him up a mountain did in fact kill Professor Moriarty, but he "later became a character in 496: 432: 358: 427: 491: 486: 133: 83: 245: 376: 289: 453: 448: 458: 348: 417: 386: 45: 412: 371: 422: 282: 381: 220: 198: 169:) or Moriarty's catch-phrase "Oooowwwwww", and descriptions of his prowess in various fields: 219:
There is also some suggestion that the character is a parody of the Sherlock Holmes villain,
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always appear to be permanently destitute. Although his surname is pronounced (
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The Hound of the Baskervilles According to Spike Milligan
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Christ") and "Sacre Fred!" (a Milligan coinage from
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The Goon Show
Spike Milligan
Harry Secombe
Hercules Grytpype-Thynne
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MOR-ee-AR-tee
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Sacrebleu
swannee whistle
French postcards
Monte Carlo
Gypsy
Saxophonist
House of Romanoff
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Rita Hayworth
Professor Moriarty
The Hound of the Baskervilles According to Spike Milligan
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Spike Milligan
Harry Secombe
Peter Sellers
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The Goon Show
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