The Goat Doctor [Drama]

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Doctor John Romulus Brinkley (1885-1941) was a poor boy from the Appalachian Mountains who became a quack doctor and one of the richest men in America. His practice took off after he apparently successfully grafted the testicles of a goat onto a farmer to revive his flagging vigour.

Brinkley's fame spread, and to advertise his services he set up a Radio station. At its height XER, broadcasting from Mexico to reach the Canadian Border, was the most powerful and popular station in the world. His personal broadcasts, in which he advocated his cures in reply to correspondents, were interspersed with music, preachers, astrology, and other items.

Brinkley became a multi-millionaire, with private yachts and planes. He was nearly elected Governor of Kansas, and was talked of as a possible right wing Presidential candidate. Among those who broadcast on his station was Fritz Kuhn, the American Nazi leader.

Constantly harried by the American Medical Association and the US Government, who tried to prosecute him on the grounds of his dubious qualifications and medical and broadcasting practices, Brinkley ended up in a 'Quack War' with fellow charlatan Dr James Middlebrook.

Finally, sued for back taxes, discredited by the AMA and suffering from the tightening of broadcasting legislation, Brinkley was declared bankrupt and indicted by the Post Office for fraudulent use of their services. He died aged 56 before standing trial, having neglected to avail himself of his own goat gland therapy.

Writer Graeme Garden OBE, rose to fame as one of BBC TV's The Goodies, with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie. He co-devised the Radio 4 panel show The Unbelievable Truth and is a regular panellist on I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. Graeme studied medicine at Cambridge University, but never practiced.

Dr John Romulus Brinkley - Ray Porter

Narrator - Kerry Shale

Minnie Brinkley - Laurence Bouvard

with:

Tom Alexander

Jennifer Armour

Karen Bartke

James Morley

Michael Roberts

William Roberts

Martin T Sherman

Director: Dirk Maggs

Producer: David Morley

A Perfectly Normal production for BBC Radio 4

Graeme Garden's comic play tells America's most astounding true tale of quackery.

Drama from BBC Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra.

Graeme Garden's true, absurd, frankly hard to believe tale of the quack doctor who convinced patients he could revive their sex lives with goats' testicles.

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