Buchanan and Goodman, comprised of Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman, were an American comedic duo known for pioneering the style of audio sampling known as "break-in" in the 1950s and 60s. This style involved splicing snippets of popular songs into comedic, faux-interview narratives, creating a unique form of novelty record. Their break-in single "The Flying Saucer" was one of the first to use this technique, reaching number three on Billboard's pop charts in 1956. Their work significantly influenced sound collage in music and pop culture, laying groundwork for future sampling techniques.