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Goodies Podcast

Commentaries, geek-outs and interviews hailing the delights of THE GOODIES (1970 - 1982) plus other works by birder BILL ODDIE, slapstick genius GRAEME GARDEN and teapot TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR.
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Now displaying: January, 2010
Jan 29, 2010

Podcast #4 is a commentary for the series 5 Goodies episode KUNG FU KAPERS; have your black pudding at the ready! Plus an update re: Tim Brooke-Taylor on BBC Breakfast telly plugging Slapstick 2010. Ecky thump!

Jan 22, 2010
Missing Goodies clip found! A lost and largely unseen Goodies 'mock advert' that was cut from the episode THE LOST TRIBE was found this week. We get the lowdown from JOHN WILLIAMS, the ABC archivist and researcher who unearthed this satirical gem. Top guy.
Jan 21, 2010
Goodies Podcast #2 features a commentary for CAMELOT (episode 1 of Goodies series 4). Jeffers and Jane quiz a posh cyber-Pixley about the location of Camelot and are informed it is Bodiam Castle in East Sussex! Enjoy :)
Jan 15, 2010


Hi there Goodies fan - welcome to the new GOODIES PODCAST.

This micro-post allows us to get a mite of artwork up to use in iTunes. Nothing more to see here. Carry on.

Cheers!

Jan 15, 2010
Hi and welcome to the pilot episode of the GOODIES PODCAST, a commentary of the Goodies' season two episode 'Scotland' a.k.a. THE LOCH NESS MONSTER.
While Graeme, Bill and Tim tackle a monster hunt on behalf of Bernard Bresslaw's Zookeeper, dealing with the sly manipulations of Stanley Baxter's tourist-trap-happy Scotsman along the way, Jeffers and Jane wade into the loch with them on this companion audio.
Cheers!



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