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Bill at Holiday Show 6 Feb / new blog from Bill
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The Goodies* Bill Oddie is scheduled to be one of the celebrity speakers at The Holiday and Travel Show at London's Earls Court on 6 February.  Please consult the event's website for more information - http://expopromoter.com/Redirect/lang/en/event_id/88454/


* Bill has posted a new blog (dated 10 January) on his official website at http://www.billoddie.com/Bills_Blog.htm

Posted by lisa at 24/01/2011 02:30 GMT
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Graeme talks Goodies at Aye Write! festival (4 March)
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The GoodiesGraeme Garden will be discussing The Goodies at Glasgow's Aye Write! Festival on 4 March.  Information about the event and a link to buy tickets can be found at http://www.ayewrite.com/programme/events/Pages/thegoodiesevent.aspx

Here's information from that page:

Garden and The Goodies 

Graeme Garden discusses this unique show with clips from the series. Brilliantly funny for all ages.

For over a decade, The Goodies TV show delighted millions of viewers with its inventive and often hilarious slapstick comedy. Its writers/performers became household names and major pop stars. Graeme Garden discusses this unique show with clips from the series. Brilliantly funny for all ages.

04 Mar 11 19:30 - 21:00
Cost: £8/£6



In addition, according to an article at http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/bbc-tv-debut-for-aye-write-1.1081256, Graeme Garden & Barry Cryer will be speaking about their comic creations "Hamish & Dougal" at the festival (the entire event runs from March 4-12).

Posted by lisa at 24/01/2011 01:38 GMT
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Slapstick 2011 festival guests info
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The GoodiesThis webpage - http://www.slapstick.org.uk/guests.htm - summarizes Tim, Graeme, and Bill's individual appearances at the upcoming Slapstick 2011 festival (in Bristol, England from Jan 27-30). Similar information is provided for the other festival guests (such as Neil Innes, Paul McGann, and Rob Brydon).

Posted by lisa at 20/01/2011 03:12 GMT
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URL for this week's ISIHAC
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The GoodiesThe newest episode of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" (from Monday, 17 Jan) is available from the BBC iPlayer at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xhd7x/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_54_Episode_4/

Last week's episode is still available from:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x92y3/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_54_Episode_3/

Posted by lisa at 18/01/2011 02:07 GMT
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Bill interview in Bristol Evening Post
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British ComedyBill has done an interview with the Bristol Evening Post to promote the upcoming Slapstick Festival 2011 (which will be held in Bristol, England from 27-30 January - details at http://www.slapstick.org.uk/

The article can be found online at http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/lifestyle/Good-comedy-doesn-t-date/article-3095714-detail/article.html


'Good comedy doesn't date'

Thursday, January 13, 2011, 07:00

NATALIE HALE talks to Bill Oddie, much loved as one third of the eminent comedy team The Goodies as well as a familiar face on such nature programmes as Spring Watch and Bill Oddie Goes Wild. At Slapstick Festival, Bill will be introducing a classic from his comedy heroes, Laurel and Hardy

Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden are regular guests at Bristol's Slapstick festival, having fallen in love with the annual homage to physical comedy when they first took part in 2007.

Now they have convinced their fellow Goodie, Bill Oddie, to come and join the fun.

The anarchic comedian, also Britain's most famous twitcher, will be one of the very special guests taking part in the flagship event of the Slapstick Festival, the Silent Comedy Gala at Colston Hall.

A star-studded evening of classic comedy and live entertainment, this unique event presents four national comedy icons (Oddie, Ian Lavender, Barry Cryer
and Neil Innes) introducing classic silent comedy shorts on the big screen accompanied by live music.

This gala is truly a once in a life-time opportunity to see the funniest silent comedy with some of our best-loved British comedy performers.

Bill will be introducing classic Laurel and Hardy silent, We Faw Down.

"I'm delighted to be introducing a Laurel and Hardy short at the gala," he tells me. "I have to say that We Faw Down isn't actually my favourite Laurel and Hardy short – I prefer their later work. But this early piece is an interesting taste of things to come."

One of his greatest loves as a child, he tells me, was going to the pictures on a Saturday morning.

"You have to be my age or older to remember the Saturday morning pictures, I've discovered. Youngsters look at me blankly. But it was absolutely standard when I was young for kids to go to the Saturday morning matinee.

"There were fairly standard ingredients to any programme – those ridiculous Pathe news things that weren't meant to be funny, a general interest bit, a cartoon, a Western, and a comedy.

"This was where you acquired a taste for what kind of comedy you liked and who you liked best."

And Bill liked Laurel and Hardy.

"They are a brilliant example of the classic ingredients of long-lasting and long-remembered comedy. One of those things is that iconic look of a fat one and a thin one. That has carried on throughout comedy, you've got Mike and Bernie Winters, the Two Ronnies, Little and Large... I've had experience of
that, too, when I used to do sketches with John Cleese in cabaret. There was that immediate funny contrast – it looks funny before you even do anything.

"Also, what comes with that is the threat or promise of violence. You've got a big one and you've got a little one and the chances are that the poor little bugger is going to get bullied at some point!

"In fact, both of them get it fairly often, and it's funny because they're not quite real enough for you to think it really hurts, but at the same time they are both very sympathetic characters."

Bill, who was born in Rochdale but grew up in the Midlands, came from generations of mill workers on both sides of the family, but he was encouraged academically by his father, who sent him to a good public school, and he ended up at Cambridge University.


There he befriended fellow Goodies Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor, as well as John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle, who would, of course, later become founding members of Monty Python. This group of students were
soon close friends and studied and socialised together.

They all joined the university's prestigious Footlights club, with Tim becoming president in 1963. This is when, Tim has previously told me, he introduced his fellow students to Buster Keaton.

"That's right, he did," recalls Bill. "The comedy films I remember as a kid are those of The Three Stooges and Laurel and Hardy. I don't remember much Keaton from then – maybe it was considered a little too sophisticated for us. It was certainly Tim, among others, who brought Keaton to Cambridge. I'm sure Keaton was terribly grateful!"

In 1970, Bill, Tim and Graeme teamed up to form The Goodies, an act that was heavily influenced by silent, slapstick comedy. The television series was a massive hit and ran from November 1970 to February 1982 on BBC2, with 70 episodes produced in all.

And there were numerous nods to their slapstick influences – many of the sketches included silent, live-action cartoon humour. There were even pastiches or variations of famous Keaton scenes, such as the house falling down around him.

"We were very influenced by our God, Buster Keaton, and by my favourites, Laurel and Hardy.

"Their work was funny when it was made, was funny when we watched it as students and let it influence our work, and is funny today. Really good comedy doesn't date."

Slapstick Silent Comedy Gala takes place at Colston Hall on Friday, January 28 at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £20/£16 – call 0117 922 3686.


Posted by lisa at 13/01/2011 14:27 GMT
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Latest C&G Newsletter hot off the presses!
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The Goodies The January edition of the Goodies Clarion & Globe newsletter (#182) is now available from the website.  It can be accessed from either the "Last Articles" box at the bottom of this page or from the "Articles / Guides" menu on the left.

Posted by bretta at 12/01/2011 09:55 GMT
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Graeme plays TV Scrabble (and other upcoming shows)
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British ComedyFollowing is a list of upcoming shows that may be of interest to Goodies fans. It's advisable to check your listings for details & to watch for schedule changes.  "(NEW)" indicates shows added since the last update - these may be repeats of previously broadcast shows.

Please note: BBC RADIO SHOWS listed below can be heard online via each station's website (www.bbc.co.uk/radio4 or www.bbc.co.uk/radio7) and then for a week after broadcast from the BBC iPlayer (aka Listen Again), www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer.  Radio shows on the iPlayer should be available for listening worldwide.

(NEW) * Weds, 19 Jan - "Play Along TV Scrabble" with Graeme on Challenge at 05:00.  Here's a listing: "Toby Anstis presents the televisual version of the world's most popular word game. Played on a dynamic 3-D board, it is a fast-moving battle of words with contestants competing for a chance to win a trip to Las Vegas in the Grand Final. With guests Jan Leeming and Graeme Garden."

(NEW) * Sat, 22 Jan - "Saturday Kitchen" with Bill on Good Food (& Good Food
HD) at 06:00 and again at 14:30.  Here's a listing: "Step-by-step recipes and top celebrity chefs. Here, James Martin plays host to Sarah Raven and Nick Nairn, while TV favourite Bill Oddie faces his food heaven and hell."

* Sundays - The first series of "Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea" is being repeated on BBC Radio 7 at 22:15

* Mondays - The new series of "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue" on BBC Radio 4 at 18:30 (with each episode repeated at noon the following Sunday).  Two episodes are currently available on iPlayer at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x3tvr/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_54_Episode_2/ and 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x92y3/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_54_Episode_3/

* Tuesdays: ABC 2 in Australia is repeating "The Goodies" at 8:00pm - watch your local listings for changes.
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/thegoodies.htm  The episodes have begun to be available to viewers in Australia once again on the ABC iview player (http://www.abc.net.au/iview/#/series/3097729).

* Thursdays: "I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again" (Tim, Graeme, & Bill's 1960's sketch comedy radio series which also starred John Cleese, David Hatch, and Jo Kendall) is repeated on BBC Radio 7 at 12:30 & 19:30.

Posted by lisa at 11/01/2011 21:24 GMT
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Listen Again link for ISIHAC from 10 January 2011
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British ComedyThe latest episode of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" (from 10 January 2011) is now available on the BBC iPlayer at:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x92y3/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_54_Episode_3/


Last week's episode is still available at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x3tvr/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_54_Episode_2/

Posted by lisa at 10/01/2011 20:37 GMT
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Ratings for December 2010 BBC Two repeats of "The Goodies"
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The GoodiesThanks to AGM and CY for providing these overnight viewing figures for BBC 2’s late night repeats of “The Goodies” from 22-30 December.


  * Bunfight at the O.K. Tea Rooms: 0.51 million

  * Earthanasia: 0.89 million

  * The Goodies and the Beanstalk: 0.50 million

  * Kitten Kong: 0.50 million

  * Lighthouse Keeping Loonies: 0.37 million (probably affected by being shown at different time in Scotland)

  * Saturday Night Grease: 0.30 million (probably affected by being shown at different time in Scotland)

  * The Baddies 0.64 million

  * The Stone Age: 0.58 million

Fans in the UK can contact the BBC to provide feedback and to request additional Goodies repeats by phone at 0370 010 0123, by mail at PO Box 1922, Darlington, DL3 0UR, and online at http://tinyurl.com/27cvnjp

Posted by lisa at 10/01/2011 03:43 GMT
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article: "Bill Oddie blasts plans for county super-dairy"
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The GoodiesThe following article appeared in the Lincolnshire Echo's on 6 Dec 2010; it is online at This is Lincolnshire (http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/environment/Oddie-blasts-plans-dairy/article-3068502-detail/article.html):

TV presenter Bill Oddie blasts plans for county super-dairy

CONSERVATIONIST and celebrity birdwatcher Bill Oddie has joined the fight against the Nocton Dairy.

TV presenter Oddie has blasted the dairy five days before the deadline for residents to lodge objections with North Kesteven District Council.

He said: "I think the plan to build a super-dairy at Nocton is absolutely horrendous.

"What is so appalling is how this, and factory farming in general, keeps coming back.

"It represents everything that both Compassion in World Farming and I oppose."

Oddie joins the likes of Joanna Lumley, Jo Brand and William Roache, who have all joined Compassion in World Farming to protest against the dairy.

Nocton Dairies Ltd withdrew its original proposal for an 8,100-cow milking facility in April and resubmitted a revised, scaled-down scheme in November.

A final public display of the plans will take place today from 4pmto 8pm at Metheringham Village Hall.


Posted by lisa at 06/01/2011 15:01 GMT
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