During Word War II Spike served in the Royal Artilery which led to him being wounded in action whilst serving in Italy. During this time he continued his love of jazz and comedy by entertaining the troops with concert parties.
On his return to England during the late 1940's he continued appearances in several musical comedy acts, Spike then had a big break into the world of radio both writing scripts for and performing in the now famous 'Goon Show' with other comedy greats such as Peter Sellers and Harry Seacombe. The Goon Show ran from 1951 with the last one in 1972.