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- 1. Beefeaters Nov 8, 1970
- Beefeaters begin to die when someone steals their meat.
- 2. Snooze Nov 15, 1970
- The Goodies promote a bedtime drink called Venom.
- 3. Give Police a Chance Nov 22, 1970
- The police ask for help improving their image.
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.
- British
- 1970–1982; 2005–2006
The Goodies is a surreal and slapstick comedy show about a trio of agents who do anything, anytime, anywhere. Watch episodes, clips, cast, trivia, quotes and more on IMDb.
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The Goodies is a British television comedy series shown in the 1970s and early 1980s. The series, which combines surreal sketches and situation comedy, was broadcast by the BBC, initially on BBC2 but soon repeated on BBC1, [1] from 1970 to 1980. One seven-episode series was made for ITV company LWT and shown in 1981–82.
- 8 November 1970 –, 13 February 1982
- 76 (list of episodes)
- Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
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The Goodies is a British comedy series about three men who get into various adventures and misadventures. See the episode list, ratings, cast, crew, trivia and more on IMDb.
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The Goodies. episodes. The Goodies is a British television comedy series shown in the 1970s and early 1980s, which starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie. The series, which combines surreal sketches and situation comedy, was broadcast by the BBC, initially on BBC2 but soon repeated on BBC1, [1] from 1970 until 1980.