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Garden also has a daughter, Sally, and a son, John, from his previous marriage to Mary Elizabeth Wheatley Grice. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] His son John "JJ" Garden is the occasional keyboardist for the music group Scissor Sisters , [ 13 ] and shares songwriting credit on the song "The Other Side" from their 2006 album Ta-Dah .
Reunited with Conceptiva, the two take the evil Mr Harmswell Grimstone to court to demand the return of the business and their daughter. But when the judge (Graeme Garden) turns out to be Grimstone's uncle the case seems hopeless. Just when all seems lost, the family find the solution in the most unlikely place.
Beach was born in Gloucester.He was educated at Cheltenham College and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he read law. [7] He was a member of the Cambridge Footlights and in 1963 went on a road tour of England and Scotland with Monty Python's Eric Idle and Graeme Garden as the piano player.
Graeme Garden, David McKellar, Johnnie Mortimer, Bill Oddie, and Peter Vincent "If Folk Singers Went to College" (with interpolations of "Eton Boating Song", "The Charge of the Light Brigade", and "Ball of Kerrymuir") Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, and Jo Kendall: Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie Beau Legs: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Graeme Garden,
Original programme for The Unvarnished Truth. The Unvarnished Truth is a 1978 play by British playwright Royce Ryton.. A comedy drama, The Unvarnished Truth was first produced by the Cambridge Theatre Company in January 1978, going on a short tour [1] and, having been taken on by producer Michael Codron, transferring to London's Phoenix Theatre in April. [2]
Broaden Your Mind (1968–1969) is a British television comedy series, broadcast on BBC2 and starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden, joined by Bill Oddie for the second series. Guest cast members included Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Jo Kendall, Roland MacLeod and Nicholas McArdle. It was one of BBC2's earliest programmes to be completely ...
The Long Hot Satsuma is a radio comedy sketch show from 1989 featuring Graeme Garden, Barry Cryer, Alison Steadman, Paul B. Davies and Julia Hills. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show was produced by Dirk Maggs . Some episodes were repeated on BBC Radio 7 now BBC Radio 4 Extra in 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2012.
The Goodies were a trio of British comedians: Tim Brooke-Taylor (17 July 1940–12 April 2020), Graeme Garden (b. 18 February 1943) and Bill Oddie (b. 7 July 1941). The trio created, wrote for and performed in their eponymous television comedy show from 1970 until 1982, combining sketches and situation comedy.