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Tim in forthcoming audio version of "The Importance of Being Earnest" |
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Barnaby Eaton-Jones reported this information on Facebook:
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EDITED...
The sound design and final edit of the full-cast audio version of 'The Importance of Being Earnest', featuring Tim Brooke-Taylor as Lady Bracknell, has been delivered by the incomparable Joseph Fox. It is a beautiful listen! There a handful of lines, added by me, to turn this from a stage production into an audio; where I had a Wilde time impersonating Oscar and nobody spotted by bon mots (I always keep them well hidden). So, that was a relief!
Keep your ears clean for the upcoming release from Spiteful Puppet.
Posted by lisa at 06/02/2018 16:58 GMT |
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upcoming TV & radio shows of interest to Goodies fans |
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* "Hamish & Dougal: You’ll Have Had Your Tea" (with Graeme Garden) repeats on BBC Radio 4 Extra on Wednesdays. The currently available episodes can be found at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jr5r9/episodes/player
* "I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again" repeats (with all three Goodies) on BBC Radio 4 Extra on Fridays; the four most recent episodes should be available from http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009zbr2/episodes/player
* "It Was Alright in the 1970’s", a documentary with contributions from Bill Oddie, will be repeated on more4HD on Sunday, Feb 4th at 23:05 Program description: "In the final episode of the series, narrator Matt Lucas looks back once more at the 1970s. The theme this time is Living Dangerously, revealing more television to leave viewers wide-eyed and shaking their heads. In the world according to TV, the 1970s was a dangerous place where it was still perfectly legal for a husband to beat his wife, and a parent or teacher to beat a child. DJ and presenter Tony Blackburn climbed into a cage to sing to four fully-grown lions. On the Isle of Man, there was a feeling that if they banned the birch it would lead to moral ruin. Meanwhile, mainstream comedians were perfectly comfortable making jokes about domestic violence. Spike Milligan's comedy lived so dangerously, that even in the 70s his multi-racial sitcom The Melting Pot was considered too much and was pulled from the air. Responding to the clips are Tony Blackburn, Bill Oddie, Jennie Bond, Samira Ahmed and Elis James."
Posted by lisa at 31/01/2018 16:28 GMT |
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Oh Goody! An Audience with Tim Brooke-Taylor 2018 UK dates (so far) |
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Here are the current upcoming dates for "Oh Goody! An Audience with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Chris Serle".
* February 9, 2018: The Festival Drayton Centre, Shropshire www.festivaldraytoncentre.com
* May 8, 2018: Theatre Royal, Dumfries, www.theatreroyaldumfries.co.uk
* May 9, 2018: Coronation Hall, Ulverston, www.corohall.co.uk
* June 25, 2018: Lymm Festival, www.lymmfestival.org.uk
Here is a description of the show: "A true master of comedy shares a wealth of great stories and anecdotes from his career on stage, screen and radio including of course “The Goodies” and “I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue”. There are plenty of surprises too. Tim relates how he directed Orson Welles in a feature film, shot a memorable round of golf with Sevvy Ballesteros, persuaded David Frost to employ Marty Feldman and played a key role in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. We’ll hear stories about John Cleese, Richard Wilson, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and many more. With luck Tim may just be persuaded to reveal the truth about Samantha and the rules of Mornington Crescent. Add to all this warmth and good humour plenty of clips of great moments from Tim’s TV and film appearances and you’re sure of a memorable evening of fun and laughter."
Posted by lisa at 30/01/2018 15:08 GMT |
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The 200th Clarion and Globe is here! |
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The 200th issue of the Clarion and Globe has been sent out to all members on the C&G mailing list. If you have not received your copy please contact me on clarion@goodiesruleok.com.
And if you have not been receiving any of the new editions or previous ones at all. Please contact the Technical Officer on admin@goodiesruleok.com (As I don't have access to the main computer to sort the issues out. Thanks!)
If you would like to have the The Goodies Fan Club newsletter, arrive in your inbox. Send a blank e-mail to newsletter-subscribe@goodiesruleok.com and respond to the reply. After that you will be on the mailing list.
You can also find a copy of the latest C&G in Articles and Guides, to your left.
Edit: If members have changed their e-mail addresses since the last issue of Clarion & Globe in November 2012. You need to re-subscribe to the mailing list. Just follow the same above instruction on how to do this. Thanks.
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Update to the first Slapstick Goodies event on Sat 27th January. |
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From the recent Slapstick Festival newsletter.
Update to The Goodies: Buster Keaton Classics & Rarities
In a slight change to this event, the brilliant Tim Brooke-Taylor will be joining virtually (onscreen) Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden (rather than in person). The celebrity trio will celebrate and illustrate their love of the comedy master Buster Keaton.
This will be a fantastic presentation of three of Buster's finest and funniest silent comedy shorts!
Not forgetting, there will also be live musical accompaniment from multi-instrumentalist Stephen Horne
Event listing
The Goodies present… Buster Keaton Classics & Rarities SAT 27 JAN 1330hrs Bristol Old Vic £15.00
Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden are joined by a virtual (onscreen) Tim Brooke-Taylor to celebrate and illustrate their love of comedy master Buster Keaton. Here, they share their mutual passion for “The Great Stone Face” by presenting three of Buster’s finest and funniest silent comedy shorts, including Buster’s mini masterpieces The Play House (1921), The Boat (1921) and The Electric House (1922), which will be screened along with rare archival clips and surprises from collectors & libraries around the world. With live musical accompaniment from multi-instrumentalist Stephen Horne.
Tickets https://www.slapstick.org.uk/slapstick-2018-events/
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Clarion and Globe 199 December/Jan 2017/18 now out! |
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The new December/January issue of the Clarion and Globe has been sent out to all members on the C&G mailing list. If you have not received your copy please contact me on clarion@goodiesruleok.com.
And if you have not been receiving any of the new editions or previous ones at all. Please contact the Technical Officer on admin@goodiesruleok.com (As I don't have access to the main computer to sort the issues out. Thanks!)
If you would like to have the The Goodies Fan Club newsletter, arrive in your inbox. Send a blank e-mail to newsletter-subscribe@goodiesruleok.com and respond to the reply. After that you will be on the mailing list.
You can also find a copy of the latest C&G in Articles and Guides, to your left.
Edit: If members have changed their e-mail addresses since the last issue of Clarion & Globe in November 2012. You need to re-subscribe to the mailing list. Just follow the same above instruction on how to do this. Thanks.
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