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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 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.
Bill Oddie Back in the USA is a British television programme, about natural history, written and presented by Bill Oddie and screened in early 2007. The formal description used by the BBC said: Long before he became known as a wildlife presenter, Bill toured the states with fellow Cambridge graduates John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor .
Written by Bill Oddie and performed by Bill Oddie (often with considerable audience involvement), this was the sign-off song for the series. In a retrospective show called I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, Again broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra in March 2013 to celebrate 50 years of ISIRTA , Bill Oddie said that the lyrics which were added later ...
Frankenfido – Bill appears as his own puppy son at the end "Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express" – Tim, Bill and Graeme also play mime duplicates of themselves "2001 & A Bit" – Tim, Bill and Graeme also play their own sons – (Bill as Bill Brooke-Taylor, Tim as Tim Garden and Graeme as Graeme Oddie)
Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie is a live BBC TV show, broadcast nightly, Monday – Thursday, from 31 May 2004 to 17 June 2004.. Following on from the previous year's Wild in Your Garden, presenters Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and Simon King spent one hour each evening, describing wildlife and presenting live action from a number of hidden cameras in or near nest boxes, as well as a badger sett.
Miriam Margolyes has named the one guest on The Graham Norton Show she didn’t enjoy meeting.. During an appearance at Hay Festival on Saturday (1 June), Margolyes did not hold back from ...
Bill Oddie Goes Wild was a British television series about natural history, presented by Bill Oddie. Three series were made. [ 1 ] It was the successor to Bill Oddie's previous ornithological programme, Birding with Bill Oddie , which ended at the end of March 2000 after three series.