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David Graeme Garden OBE (born 18 February 1943) is a Scottish comedian, actor, author, artist and television presenter, best known as a member of the Goodies and a regular panellist on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
The first book is dedicated to Tim Brooke-Taylor, 2 years since his death from COVID-19 complications and published with the backing of Tim's family and the 2 remaining Goodies: Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, with a percentage of the royalties going to the charity Tim was President of for over 25 years – Thames Valley Adventure Playground.
Tim Brooke-Taylor (later one of the three members of The Goodies).He wrote humorous books on subjects including cricket and golf. He was a member of the cast of the television comedy series At Last the 1948 Show with John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Marty Feldman, and later appeared in Feldman's television comedy series Marty.
"Holiday" is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies. This episode is also known as "Holidays" and as "The Holiday" and as "Holiday in Dunsquabbling". [citation needed] This episode was made by LWT for ITV. Written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.
"Snow White 2" is a special episode [1] of the British comedy television series The Goodies. This episode is also known as "Pantomime" and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". [citation needed] This episode was made by LWT for ITV. Written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, with songs and music by Bill Oddie and Dave McRae.
"Big Foot" is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies. The episode is also known as "Bigfoot", "In Search of Bigfoot", "Arthur C. Clarke" and "In Search of Arthur C. Clarke". [citation needed] This episode was made by LWT for ITV, and was written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.
The Goodies is a British television comedy series shown in the 1970s and early 1980s. The series, which combines surreal sketches and situation comedy, was broadcast by the BBC, initially on BBC2 but soon repeated on BBC1, [1] from 1970 to 1980.
The Complete Goodies" — Robert Ross, B T Batsford, London, 2000 "The Goodies Rule OK" — Robert Ross, Carlton Books Ltd, Sydney, 2006 "From Fringe to Flying Circus — 'Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960-1980'" — Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1980 "The Goodies Episode Summaries" — Brett Allender