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Listen Again link for this week's episode of ISIHAC
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British ComedyThis week's episode of BBC Radio 4 (with Tim Brooke-Taylor & Graeme Garden) is available from the BBC iPlayer at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p2b01/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_52_Episode_3/

Posted by lisa at 30/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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Daily Mail review of The Clue Bible
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British ComedyThe Daily Mail has an enthusiastic review of Jem Robert's new book about I'm Sorry I Haven't A clue, "The Clue Bible, at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/books/article-1231388/The-comics-hadnt-clue-THE-CLUE-BIBLE-BY-JEM-ROBERTS.html

The book is available from major retailers such as Amazon.co.uk (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clue-Bible-Authorised-Footlights-Mornington/dp/1848091303/)

Posted by lisa at 27/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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ISIHAC listen again link / Goodies repeats on Foxtel in Australia
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The Goodies* This week's episode of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" is available from the BBC iPlayer at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ny7n8/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_52_Episode_2/


* Thanks to Andyt29 for posting this news in the www.goodiesruleok.com forums: According to Foxtel's programme guide and the December Foxtel magazine, from Tuesday December 1st The Goodies will be on at 5.30 five days a week.  Comedy Channel (Australia) has scheduled "The Goodies and the Beanstalk" on Christmas day. From December 18th the listings indicate "new episode", which Andy hopes means they will be showing episodes besides those from the first two series (which have been repeated on that channel in the past).



Posted by lisa at 24/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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new series of ISIHAC started today
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British ComedyThe new series of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" with Tim & Graeme began today.  It can be heard on BBC Radio 4 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nv8ng) and will be repeated Sunday at noon.

The show will be available for a week after broadcast from the BBC iPlayer at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nv8ng/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Serie
s_52_Episode_1/


Posted by lisa at 16/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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Two C&Gs for the price of one this month!
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The Goodies In addition to the November edition of the Goodies Clarion & Globe newsletter (#168) there is also a special edition containing all of the news that's fit to print (and quite a bit that isn't! ) from the World's Funniest Island comedy festival which was held in Sydney in October and featured Tim and Graeme as headline acts.  Both newsletters are available from the "Last Articles" box at the bottom of this page or from the "Articles/Guides" option in the menu on the left.

Posted by bretta at 12/11/2009 11:23 GMT
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iPlayer links for Graeme on "The Unbelievable Truth" and "One"
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British Comedy* Graeme appears in the final episode in the current series of "The Unbelievable Truth", which is available from the BBC iPlayer through next Monday evening (London time) at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00npwh2/The_Unbelievable_Truth_Series_4_Episode_6/

The show will also be repeated on BBC Radio 4 (www.bbc.co.uk/radio4) at noon this Sunday.  The other panellists in this episode are Arthur Smith, Phill Jupitus, and Tony Hawks.


* Graeme can also be heard in the most recent episode of "One", which is available from the BBC iPlayer through this Wednesday evening from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nkp1w/One_Series_3_Episode_5/


Posted by lisa at 10/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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new series of ISIHAC starts next week (plus other upcoming shows)
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British ComedyTim & Graeme's BBC Radio 4 show "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" returns with a new series on November 16th. Before then we have the final episodes in the current series of "The Unvarnished Truth" and "One", both of which feature Graeme this week. 

Here's a blurb about the new series of Clue:

I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue Monday 16 November 6.30-7.00pm BBC RADIO 4

I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, BBC Radio 4's legendary antidote to panel games, returns for its 52nd series.

In the role of chairman for the series is Jack Dee, taking part in recordings at the Old Vic Theatre in London, Chichester Festival Theatre and the Futurist Theatre in Scarborough.

Joining regular panellists Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden at the three recordings are Rob Brydon, David Mitchell and Jo Brand respectively. In the case of David and Jo, it is their first time on the show. Colin Sell provides piano accompaniment.


For a list of other upcoming shows of interst to Goodies fans use the "click here for more" link below.

Posted by lisa at 08/11/2009 10:00 GMT
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Bill mentioned in Kate Humble interview
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Bill's Nature ShowsBill is mentioned during an interview with his former Springwatch/Autumnwatch co-presenter, Kate Humble at http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/celebs-on-sunday/2009/11/08/kate-humble-my-gu
ilty-pleasures-cheese-and-outdoor-porn-115875-21798118/
  :


Are you still in touch with former AW presenter Bill Oddie?

KH: Yes, we text, and Chris saw him a couple times over the summer. He's getting much better (Bill was diagnosed with clinical depression in 2001), which is good news. He sent a text recently saying, 'Good on you girl and congratulations to Chris', which we read out on the show. He's a tremendously special person. I'd be lying if I said he didn't drive me
totally nuts at times, but he's inspirational, a national institution. Not like a bag of soggy fish and chips. He's part of British culture in the nicest possible way.


Posted by lisa at 08/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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Rosie Oddie interview (talks about Bill)
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The GoodiesAn article about Bill's daughter Rosie Oddie appeared in yesterday's edition of the Daily Record at http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-interviews/2009/11/07/bill-od
die-s-rock-chick-daughter-strips-for-band-s-debut-single-86908-21804262/
  In the interview Rosie mentions her famous father and his music:

Bill Oddie's rock chick daughter strips for band's debut single
Nov 7 2009
Rick Fulton

IN just a see-through vest top and pants, Rosie Oddie isn't wrong when she says she's not a good girl.

And she should know. The 23-year old singer, the only female in her band, is the daughter of Goodies comedy legendturned-birdwatcher Bill Oddie. On Monday, her band Oddyssey are about to release their debut single Black America - and for the video she strips to her vest and pants.

But Bill, 68, couldn't be prouder of his daughter's quest to become a singer.

She said: "Of course he's proud. He and my mum have been really supportive of everything I've wanted to do and always will be.

"That video was a nightmare. It took me about a month to do it.

"The paint was acrylic. It stuck to my scalp. But it was definitely worth it."

Rosie is the only daughter from Bill's second marriage to Laura Beaumont. He has two daughters from his first marriage, actress Kate Hardie and Bonnie.

Earlier this year, Bill was admitted to a psychiatric hospital to deal with depression. He's suffered from it for most of his life and it was clinically diagnosed in 2001.

It came two months after he quit the ever-popular Springwatch show he'd hosted for four years.

But his daughter said that he was much better.

"He's fine. He's on the mend.

"He's having some time out to decide what he wants to do.

"I'm sure he'll come back to Springwatch."

While it's only been a few years since the public found out about Bill's bouts of depression, Rosie grew up with it and is reluctant to reveal more than to say: "It is what it is.

"A lot of people have to deal with much worse."

Rosie is the latest of a new breed of young hopefuls who have a famous parent, from Lily Allen and Peaches Geldof to Kelly Osbourne and Nicole Richie.

She could have followed the example of Lily Allen's solo career and was approached at the age of 16 by Scot Alan McGee, who discovered Oasis, but said she "didn't want to do something proper".

When she was still in her teens, Spandau Ballet songwriter Gary Kemp, a friend of Rosie's half-sister Kate Hardie, introduced her to Polydor.

She did some demos but said they were too polished for her style.

Rosie said: "I could have gone for the solo career and pushed the family name. And there's been times when I've thought, maybe I should have done that, all those different chances would have benefited me.

"But it wasn't what I wanted. I want to be in a band.

"If I get a chance to do what I want, the satisfaction will be far higher than if I'd had that manufactured deal at a young age.

"It has been difficult because of the name, because it's so recognisable and it's hard to be taken seriously by some people.

"Doors open more but people are quicker to judge.

"If Peaches Geldof was to release a record, I'd be the same. I'd be quick to judge and think she's just getting a deal because of her dad.

"I just have to work really hard and make sure what I put out there is f***ing great."

Rosie knew Peaches Geldof because they both went to Queen's College, the exclusive girls' school on London's Harley Street.

Rosie admits she was a bit of a rebel: "I wasn't a good girl. I was rebellious, not hugely but there was an element.

"I was rowdy. The school was very forgiving and saw my potential."

She was musically talented at an early age - taught drums by her mum and then guitar by one of her dad's friends from when she was nine, beginning with Wonderwall by Oasis.

At school, she was in a band called Sushi, who performed Beatles covers at the school's jazz concerts.

She also discovered her dad's music.

Bill penned comedy trio The Goodies' quirky songs.

In 1975, they chalked up five hit singles in 12 months including The Inbetweenies and Funky Gibbon, which reached No.4 in the charts.

"I love my dad's music," says Rosie without any hint of embarrassment. "When I was younger and first discovered what he did, I used to play Funky Gibbon all the time.

"As well as comedy songs, musically they were very cleverly done.

"They weren't just skits, they were intelligently put together songs. My favourite is Black Pudding Bertha."

A keen artist too, Rosie was studying illustration at Camberwell College of Arts but dropped out when she won a songwriting competition.

For the past couple of years, she has fronted a band called Rosie Oddie and the Odd Squad - an art-folk band.

They have mutated into Oddyssey -an art-rock outfit who are a bit Blondie, a bit Paramore.

She says she is definitely not trying to be like Lily Allen, daughter of Comic Strip actor Keith.

Rosie said: "I've never met her. They compare us because we are London girls.

"I have never wanted to be a solo artist. I would get lonely. I love being part of a band."

The Goodies trio made us laugh - Rosie is hoping her band will make us rock.


Posted by lisa at 08/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue Mailout 04.11.09
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British ComedyThe following is from the official I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue mailing list.

Dear I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue Mailing List Member

This is to let you know that the final recording in the Autumn series of the show (which starts transmission at 6.30pm on Monday 16th November) will take place at the Futurist Theatre in Scarborough on Sunday 6th December.  Jack Dee will be chairing the show with the regular panel of Tim, Barry and Graeme plus Jo Brand as special guest.  Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Monday 9th November and are priced at £7.50 and £5.  The tickets will be obtainable from the theatre's box office, either by telephone (Tel. 01723 365789 / 374500 / 370742) or by turning up in person. The theatre's address is: Futurist Theatre, Foreshore Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO11 1NT.  The box office hours are Monday till Saturday 10am till 6pm (Sunday 11am till 4pm).  It's a large theatre (over 2000 seats) so we've been able to keep the ticket price down, and I'm hopeful that more people will be able to obtain tickets than is often the case, but as always it's best to book early as they will almost certainly sell out on the day they go on sale.

Thank you to all who attended our recording at the Old Vic on Monday 26th October and made it such an enjoyable evening.  I hope the lottery ticketing distribution system was deemed to be a less frustrating booking process than before.  The box office had six times as many applications for tickets as there were seats available, so it would appear we did the right thing.  I look forward to seeing many of you at our recording in Chichester next Monday.

With best wishes

Jon Naismith
Producer, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue


Posted by lisa at 04/11/2009 00:00 GMT
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