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Four Yorkshiremen in 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches list
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British ComedyNerve.com's list of The 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of All Time
(http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveeditors/50GreatestComedySketches/01/) lists At Last the 1948 Show's "Four Yorkshiremen" sketch at number 32 (a link to the clip on YouTube is included).

Posted by lisa at 11/04/2008 00:00 GMT
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2nd series of "The Right Time" coming to BBC 7
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British ComedyThe second series of "The Right Time" will be making its premiere on BBC 7 (it was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002).  Graeme is among the performers in the series.  The show will air Sundays at 10.30pm and 3.30am on BBC 7, which can be heard online from www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7; each episode is available for a week after broadcast from Listen Again.

Posted by lisa at 11/04/2008 00:00 GMT
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deadline for submitting a question to Tim & Graeme for C&G #150
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The Fan ClubPlease note there is an April 20th deadline for submitting questions to Tim & Graeme for the Q&A to be printed in the May edition of the Goodies Clarion & Globe newsletter.

If you've got some questions about The Goodies, ISIHAC, Tim and Graeme's other solo projects, etc. to which you'd like to receive a genuine Goodie answer send them to clarion@goodiesruleok.com

Posted by lisa at 08/04/2008 00:00 GMT
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Evening show added to "A Record or an OBE" at the Melbourne Comedy Festival
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MiscellaneousThe fictional black comedy about The Goodies, "A Record or a OBE", will be playing an extra, late night date at the 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival on Friday, April 11, at 11pm.

The play will run at the festival through April 13th.  Info about the show can be found at http://www.australianstage.com.au/reviews/micf/a-record-or-an-obe--shaolin-punk-1249.html 

Booking details can be found at
https://www.comedyattrades.com.au/program_guide/show_26/


Posted by lisa at 07/04/2008 00:30 GMT
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LWT Goodies DVD to be released in Australia
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The GoodiesThanks to Brian L. for sending the following this info to the goodies-l mailing list:

Australian list members will be interested to note that the LWT Goodies DVD is to be released shortly in R4 (Australia).  It appears to be identical to the UK R2 DVD.

Details are at www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/799547, which gives a May 14th release date.

Posted by lisa at 07/04/2008 00:30 GMT
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Rosie Oddie to appear in Harper's Bazaar magazine
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MiscellaneousAccording to an article on The Press Association's website, Bill's daughter Rosie has been photographed for the new issue of Harper's Bazaar magazine. 

Here's a cut & paste of the article:

Oddie's daughter is 'fashion icon'


Bill Oddie's daughter has been named a fashion icon.

The offspring of the ornithologist and former Goodie was ranked as one of the five most original dressers in Britain by Harper's Bazaar magazine.

Angel of the North sculptor Antony Gormley's daughter Paloma is also in the list.

Rosie Oddie, 22, sings in her band, The Odd Squad, which has performed at the O2 Wireless Festival, while Paloma, 22, is a Cambridge architecture student.

Both have been photographed for the magazine's latest issue.

The magazine calls them "luxe eccentric", a term reserved for Britain's "most fearless style tribe".

It says: "More than any other nation, Britain produces bold fashion icons with a style all their own.

"From Edith Sitwell to Amy Winehouse, the unconventional women of our shores take risks, break rules, and inspire controversy and admiration in equal measure."

The other luxe eccentrics are Daphne Guinness, described as "a walking work of art", cross-dressing Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry, and fashion empress Amanda Harlech.


Posted by lisa at 06/04/2008 00:30 GMT
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repeat of Marty Feldman special (plus other upcoming shows)
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British ComedyThe "Legends" profile of Marty Feldman, which includes an interview with Tim Brooke-Taylor, is being repeated on BBC 4 in the early morning of Mon, 7 April.  For details, and to see info about other upcoming shows of interest to Goodies fans, use the "click here for more" link below.

Posted by lisa at 05/04/2008 00:00 GMT
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BBC 7 repeats Graeme's "Yes Minister" appearance
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British ComedyGraeme's appearance in the radio version of "Yes Minister" (in the episode "The Death List") was repeated by BBC 7 yesterday.  It will be available from Listen Again until next Thursday from:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/bbc7/aod.shtml?bbc7/yesminister#


Posted by lisa at 04/04/2008 00:00 GMT
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article: "5 Things you might not know about ISIHAC"
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British ComedyThe following article (which has a photo of the ISIHAC cast) appeared in The List:

5 Things you might not know about - I'm Sorry I Haven't Got A Clue
Source: The List (Issue 599)
Date: 27 March 2008
Written by: Brian Donaldson

1. Humphrey Lyttelton had a top 20 hit in the 1950s with ‘Bad Penny Blues’ and played on Radiohead’s ‘Life in a Glasshouse’. The Humph appeared on Desert Island Discs in 2006.

2. Tim Brooke-Taylor’s grandfather was a parson who played centre-forward for England in the 1890s. TB-T was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1981.

3. Big in Finland, Barry Cryer hit the top spot on their charts in 1958 with a version of ‘Purple People Eater’. Baz presented the early 1970s comedy game show Joker’s Wild in which panellists had to tell a joke based on topics picked at random.

4. Aberdeen-born Graeme Garden’s son John is keyboard player with the Scissor Sisters. GG was president of Cambridge Footlights in 1963, a role taken in 1962 by Tim Brooke-Taylor and in 1964 by Eric Idle.

5. Jeremy Hardy was booed by the Just a Minute audience in 2000 when reacting to the word ‘parasites’ with a skit about the Royal Family. Jezza hasn’t been invited back since.

Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Sun 30 Mar.


Posted by lisa at 26/03/2008 00:00 GMT
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interview with Graeme in new issue of Word Magazine
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The GoodiesThe new (April 2008) issue of Word Magazine has an interview with Graeme Garden.

Posted by lisa at 25/03/2008 23:00 GMT
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