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William Edgar Oddie OBE (born 7 July 1941) [2] is an English actor, artist, birder, comedian, conservationist, musician, songwriter, television presenter and writer. He was a member of comedy trio The Goodies .
The Hand — Bill Oddie "Lookout" — Bill Oddie; Casey O'Sullivan — Bill Oddie; Masher Wilkins — John Cleese; The First Class Passenger — John Cleese; Grimbling (Butler to Tim's Aunt) — Bill Oddie; Lady Constance de Coverlet — Tim Brooke-Taylor; Maisie Robinson — Jo Kendall; Colonel Clutch-Featheringhaugh — David Hatch; Nosebone ...
Football fans have become increasingly violent, and Bill, who is the worst offender, is arrested for disruptive behaviour by Tim (who has become a police officer). It is not Bill's first offence at the football and he proudly stands by while listing his previous misdemeanours as a spectator.
The series was created by Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, and originally co-written by all three, with Oddie providing the music for the show. Later episodes were co-written by Garden and Oddie. It was one of the first shows in the UK to use chroma key and one of the first to use stop-motion techniques in a live action format.
One seven-episode series was made for ITV company LWT and shown in 1981–82. The show was co-written by and starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie (together known as "The Goodies"). Bill Oddie also wrote the music and songs for the series, while "The Goodies Theme" was co-written by Oddie and Michael Gibbs.
Federal authorities arrested Bill Dunfee, an Ohio pastor, on Wednesday for his alleged role in the insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021. FBI arrests Ohio pastor who shouted 'Mission accomplished' at ...
Bill takes charge of the situation, and he and the jockeys rebel and eventually win out against their 'masters'. The Goodies return to the UK , however since they have been gone the society appears to have changed to a reverse form of apartheid, with the Goodies being given bags to carry by black people and the queen appearing to be black.
Bananaman is a British animated comedy series which ran from 3 October 1983 to 15 June 1988. It was based on the comic strip character Bananaman and each of the show's roughly five-minute episodes featured the voices of The Goodies (Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie).