‪@LizaGoddard‬

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • I am Liza Goddard and made an early television appearance in Australia on Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. After returning to the UK in 1969 as an adult, I appeared as Victoria in Take Three Girls (1969), and then its sequel Take Three Women (1982). I also had a supporting role in the 1972 movie Ooh, You Are Awful. Her career breakthrough was as April in The Brothers (1972-76), which also featured her first husband, Colin Baker. She appeared as Jocelyn in National Pelmet, the Series 2 opener of critically acclaimed drama Minder (TV series).
    A series of comedy roles in sitcoms followed, with parts in Pig in the Middle (1980), played a space pirate in the 1983 Doctor Who story Terminus, and appeared in Roll Over Beethoven (1985). I appeared in Woof!, a Children's ITV programme first aired in 1989. This long-running series told the adventures of a schoolboy who turned into a dog at any given time; his efforts to conceal his secret from his parents were aided by his teacher Mrs Jessop, played by me. My husband, producer and director David Cobham, created this series and showcased my talents to a whole new generation of fans. I had earlier appeared in the TV adaptation of Brendon Chase, also produced and directed by Cobham.
    For many years, I was also the female team leader on long-running quiz/panel show Give Us A Clue, replacing another actress Una Stubbs in the role.
    I appeared as Laurel Manasotti, who had an affair with Jimmy Mulville's character Donald, in the ITV sitcom That's Love.
    I later had a recurring role as Philippa Vale, the 'Ice Maiden' jewel thief, in Bergerac.
    My most recent recurring television role was alongside Dawn French and Catherine Tate in Wild West. In 2007 I appeared in the Midsomer Murders episode "A Picture of Innocence", reuniting with Bergerac star John Nettles.
    #LizaGoddard #Skippy #Kangaroo

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