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A Midsummer Night's Gleam
Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jun 30, 2011
Nope, I don't need to Google Bill Oddie. Not only do I know who he is, I'm an old fan of The Goodies, have visited his website many times, and oddly (or oddie) enough, he visited me in a dream over the weekend demanding to see my Goodies gear. I was shamed to only be able to produce an old album to show him.
A Midsummer Night's Gleam
parrferris Posted Jun 30, 2011
You learn something new every day! The BBC finally repeated a few episodes at Christmas, although they were mostly ones already available on the one-and-only DVD.
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There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Jun 30, 2011
I really don't understand that. The Goodies were as big as Monty Python at the time, and a lot more accessible. The Goodies were on at 8.30pm, Monty Python at 10.30. Nuff said.
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parrferris Posted Jun 30, 2011
I've never understood it either. Mind you, the snobbery towards the series started pretty early on, and was even referenced in the shows. I love the moment at the end of one episode when Tim rubs a lamp and a genie appears in the form of John Cleese who jeeringly shouts "Kids' programme!" before being stoppered up again...
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Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jun 30, 2011
I'd love to be able to see them again. I saw they had a few episodes on YouTube. When I have some free time (yeah, right) I should go watch them.
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