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 Subject:  Re: An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
09/06/2018 09:29 GMT

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 Subject:  Re: An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
09/06/2018 04:27 GMT

Here's an article about "An Audience with The Goodies" from The Telegraph at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/theatre/what-to-see/audience-goodies-review-leicester-square-theatre-enjoyable-catch/

An Audience with The Goodies review, Leicester Square Theatre: enjoyable catch-up with the Seventies' favourite human cartoons

By Claire Allfree
8 JUNE 2018 • 4:05PM

“You could never do now on TV now what we did back then” says Bill Oddie towards the end of this oneoff live evening with The Goodies. “It’s all healthy and safety and risk assessment,” agrees Graeme Gardner. “Back then,” chips in Oddie, “we risked our lives!”

He’s not wrong. The Goodies, three hapless wannabe heroes whose mix of sublime slapstick and surreal satire became essential family viewing during the Seventies, would climb trees, wrestle huge inflatable snakes and run through walls in the service of their motto: “anything, anytime”. Injuries sustained by Oddie, Gardner and Tim Brooke-Taylor while filming included a dislocated thumb when their three-seater bicycle detached itself from the balloon during the chase sequence in Kitten Kong and fell to the ground. Given the trio did all their own stunts (badly, as Stewart Lee, interviewing them here, pointed out, “You couldn’t even fall off a toy donkey. You didn’t know what you were doing,”), it’s astonishing there weren’t many more. “That bike was most unpleasant to ride,” said Brooke-Taylor of the trio’s favoured – and rarely upright – mode of transport. “It had no brakes.”

This live event, hosted by the BFI’s Dick Fiddy, in front of an audience that included Barry Cryer and Tony Blackburn, was filmed to accompany the September release of a 12-disc box set of all eight BBC series, including many episodes not seen since their original transmission. So what did we learn? That Oddie first wanted to call The Goodies Superchaps 3. “Then in the middle of the night I thought of the Goodies. Like The Monkees. Or the Rolling Stoneys.”

Their innately physical comedy, “like human animation”, as Gardner put it, was inspired by their love for Sixties cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny, and their mutual worship of Buster Keaton. They met at Cambridge, where their friends and contemporaries were John Cleese and Eric Idle, who went on to purvey a more cerebral, abstract comedy as Monty Python. For years, rumours of rivalry persisted: Cleese once dismissed the Goodies as a kids show. “They made albums,” pointed out Oddie. “We made singles. And, as everyone knows, it’s the singles that sell.”

The Goodies in conversation with Stewart Lee
Lee sometimes came a cropper with his questions for the trio who still retain elements of the class and character traits that defined their onscreen personas: Oddie, the “oik”, resembles a hairy Californian biker; Gardner, the boffin, largely maintained an aloof distance, occasionally dropping deadly one-liners; Brooke-Taylor, the “Tory”, still retains that delicious plummy voice. At one point Lee asked them about the “Fellini-esque carnival act” of Funky Gibbon. There was a moment’s silence. Then: ‘We just did what we thought was funny,” said Oddie.

It was always more than that, though. Oddie and Gardner would script everything, right down to the technicalities of every stunt. And although unbridled lunacy always seemed the most ostensible narrative achievement, each episode was always about something – most notably apartheid in South Africa, although that episode remains controversial for its occasional racial stereotyping. “We always wrote from a moral point of view,” says Garden now. “We were always anti the establishment,” adds Brooke-Taylor.

Perhaps the most illuminating observation, though, came from the ever voluble Oddie. “I always loved those Sixties cartoons for their pointless violence: someone would get completely flattened by a steamroller and then someone would come along and blow them back up again with a bicycle pump,” he said. “I loved how indestructible those characters were.”

On the evidence of their comedy, still so fresh after all these years, you can probably say the same about The Goodies.

The Goodies: A Binge of Goodies is available to preorder now from abingeofgoodies.com

Related Topics: Bill Oddie  Cambridge  Gibbons

 
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 Subject:  Re: An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
14/05/2018 11:54 GMT

This e-mail has been sent out to all ticket holders for this event. (And really only applies if you are attending ‘An Audience with The Goodies’ at Leicester Square on June 7th. )

But it deserves putting here non the less...





THE GOODIES ARE COMING FOR YOU, AND YOU, AND YOU...

... and we want your questions.

We’re the Goodies, how d’you do. And we’ll be coming to Leicester Square (all right, we know that doesn’t rhyme, but who said it had to?)

As you know – well you should know, you’ve bought a ticket – we, The Goodies, will be appearing at Leicester Square Theatre on 7 June, 2018 (and a bit) at a special event entitled An Audience With The Goodies.

We’re providing the Goodies (naturally). And you’re providing the audience. As a member of that audience, we know you’re just burning to ask us a question. It could be anything at all... Is Bill a glove puppet? Where do Bush Babies come from? What’s our favourite brand of black pudding?*... actually, those are pretty rotten questions, and you’re sure to have some better ones to ask.

The whole event is being filmed, and to ensure it all runs smoothly, we need advance notice of your question. This will save you the bother of putting your hand in the air (you can put it anywhere you like, really, within reason). It also means that the people doing the filming can ensure everything runs like clockwork... just like their cameras.

You’re probably thinking this is just a ruse to allow us to mug up the answers in advance and appear ever so erudite and intellectual on the night. Well, you’d be right, apart from Graeme who already knows what you’re going to ask thanks to his computer. Imagine a silly version of Question Time, with us as the panel... no, we can’t imagine that either.

Just like the real Question Time, your face will probably be seen on camera when we prompt you to ask your question. So you’ll be almost as famous as we are.

Obviously, we can’t guarantee that everyone who sends in a question will be able to ask it on the night, but we’ll do our best. We are The Goodies, after all...

Right, over to you...

Give me an ooh... or rather, just send us your question, together with your name and seat number to: TheGoodies@networkdistributing.com

Questions must be received by 25 May... so you've got until then to think up some really hard ones!

*Don’t ask this, as we already know the answer: Peckinpah’s Perfect Puddings (none blacker)

See you on the 7th!

Tim, Graeme & Bill


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 Subject:  Re: An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
02/03/2018 23:58 GMT

Thanks for posting that info,  Jenny!

 
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 Subject:  Re: An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
02/03/2018 20:54 GMT

According to the theatre website. The event has sold out. 

But you can join the waiting list here... https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873585304/events/128131098/waiting-list


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 Subject:  Re: An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
02/03/2018 18:22 GMT

The following information comes from an email sent by Network to their mailing list:

An Audience With The Goodies

The Goodies are coming for you, and you and you...

It’s true... at long last, we’re releasing every single episode of The Goodies on DVD! Network’s Cricklewood branch is working overtime to bring you a veritable binge of Goodies, due to arrive later in the year.

If you can’t wait that long, you can come along and see them in person at a very special event where The Goodies will be reunited to talk about their career and their enduring popularity. An Audience With The Goodies is at Leicester Square Theatre on
Thursday 7th June, 7:30pm.


So take a little good advice... take a trip to paradise (well, Leicester Square).  (Booking link https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873585304/events/128131098

 
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 Subject:  Re: An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
01/03/2018 14:27 GMT

Have booked my ticket! 

I wonder who is doing this with them?

Network have posted this on there facebook page...


Here they come, into town, getting up, falling down...
The Goodies are back!
On DVD... in the long-awaited complete box set, due for release later this year.
In person... at An Audience With The Goodies.
Leicester Square Theatre, Thursday 7th June.
Book: https://goo.gl/cMFmeZ


This is really positive stuff!

Am intrigued though, as it sounds like a launch event but, I have messaged Network about this and they said the boxset is being released later in the year.  But to also keep an eye on all channels in the meantime...

 


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 Subject:  An Audience with The Goodies Leicester Square Theatre 7 June 2018
28/02/2018 17:52 GMT

This information comes from the Leicester Square Theatre's website:

An Audience with The Goodies

7 June 2018

Finally! The last, great unreleased box set is about to see the light of day. Longer in the making than a Led Zepplin retrospective, a Beatles collection or a moonlanding, a binge of Goodies is being readied for release for the first time ever anywhere in the world. To celebrate, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie reunite on stage for a unique evening to talk yet again about the trio’s career and the enduring popularity of series.

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