The Goodies on Television's Greatest Hits - 1998
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 2 апр 2009
- Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor took part in an interview on the program Television's Greatest Hits in 1998 and the result was this very funny clip! Enjoy!
- Приколы
G'day it's Steven from Down Under
Love The Goodies, I have since I was a little boy during the 70's.
RIP Tim
I watched the Goodies religiously in Australia during my Primary and High School years - I have the DVD's - you can laugh your troubles away.
I love them!
I used to dream of the Goodies when I was a kid. In my dreams, I'd call them and they always came! RIP sweet Tim x
That's so sweet! I was a Bill girl.
RIP Tim Brooke-Taylor another legend, taken by COVID-19
HIBERNIAN04 :(
Put a goodies dvd on for my daughter when she was about six because we were bored and i have never known her to laugh like she did at the goodies especialy kitten kong she loved them .
My mum did the same for me when I was about eight or so. I watched that dvd over and over again so many times it actually stopped working properly.
Wonder how many kids nowadays even realise that naturalist Bill Oddie was successful decades earlier as a comedian/songwriter?
I love Bill's self-irony!
They don't make shows like this anymore grew up on these guys funny also the Muppet show and mash .
R.I.P Tim.
RIP Tim BT,
RIP Tim Brooke-Taylor.
I loved watching them on PBS. Only thing PBS was ever good for, bringing over great UK shows.
She rushed through that a bit. Not really worth their bus fare for a three minute interview.
Yes, she did! They were on the BBC for 10 years, which in Genesis comparisons would be from about Trespass to the Duke era (LWT series would be, say, the era of Abacab). Timbo did an interview for STOIC where he got enough time with the interviewer to talk about the Cambridge era, ISIRTA and the Goodies series. And I'm also biased because STOIC used part of Steve Hackett's Overnight Sleeper as a theme tune!
@@barbarakirk3064 well, as long as there's a Genesis connection. Bill is a bit like the beardy Trick In The Tail version of Phil Collins.