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The Goodies

  • Série télévisée
  • 1970–1982
  • G
  • 30m
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Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, and Bill Oddie in The Goodies (1970)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe adventures of a crazy trio whose motto is "we do anything, anytime, anywhere."The adventures of a crazy trio whose motto is "we do anything, anytime, anywhere."The adventures of a crazy trio whose motto is "we do anything, anytime, anywhere."

  • Creators
    • Tim Brooke-Taylor
    • Graeme Garden
    • Bill Oddie
  • Stars
    • Tim Brooke-Taylor
    • Graeme Garden
    • Bill Oddie
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    • Creators
      • Tim Brooke-Taylor
      • Graeme Garden
      • Bill Oddie
    • Stars
      • Tim Brooke-Taylor
      • Graeme Garden
      • Bill Oddie
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    • Nominé pour le prix 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Tim Brooke-Taylor
    • Tim Brooke-Taylor…
    • 1970–1982
    Graeme Garden
    Graeme Garden
    • Graeme Garden…
    • 1970–1982
    Bill Oddie
    Bill Oddie
    • Bill Oddie…
    • 1970–1982
    Corbet Woodall
    • Newsreader…
    • 1970–1980
    Roland MacLeod
    • James Burke…
    • 1970–1980
    Ernie Goodyear
    • 1977–1980
    Patrick Moore
    Patrick Moore
    • Patrick Moore
    • 1973–1980
    Sheila Steafel
    • The Queen…
    • 1973–1977
    David Rappaport
    David Rappaport
    • Robot…
    • 1981–1982
    Stuart Fell
    Stuart Fell
    • Bank clerk…
    • 1977–1982
    Michael Barratt
    • Nationwide Presenter…
    • 1975–1977
    Marcelle Samett
    • 1973–1980
    Norman Mitchell
    Norman Mitchell
    • Gerald…
    • 1971–1980
    Michael Aspel
    Michael Aspel
    • Michael Aspel
    • 1971–1975
    The Fred Tomlinson Singers
    • Black and White Minstrels…
    • 1973–1977
    James Muir
    • 1977
    Erik Chitty
    Erik Chitty
    • Eye Witness…
    • 1973–1976
    Barry Cryer
    Barry Cryer
    • Newsreader
    • 1975–1980
    • Creators
      • Tim Brooke-Taylor
      • Graeme Garden
      • Bill Oddie
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs22

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    oiyou

    One of the funniest shows

    One of the funniest UK comedy shows. The episode "Bunfight at the OK Tearooms" features the best western saloon bar poker game scene ever filmed (using toast for cards and biscuits as chips then pies and cakes and finally a three-tier wedding cake as the stakes got higher). The poker game is played entirely to piano music with no dialogue. The celebrity safari park one was great too. Especially when they released Tony Blackburn back into the wild and someone shot him. The show was derived from the radio show I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again which was also part of Monty Python's ancestry featuring John Cleese in the cast and Eric Idle and Graham Chapman among the writers.
    bananamanfan

    An all-time classic show

    This is one of my favourite TV shows, it's so funny! OK, occasionally they may have had a dud episode, like the one with them dressed as toothpaste tubes and bouncing around the world for charity, but most episodes are absolutely hilarious, like 'The End' or 'Earthanasia'. Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor are funny and if you can get a chance to watch the show, don't miss it.
    ChungMo

    Wild 70's era British comedy show needs a reshowing

    This series came on my local public television station in the wake of Monty Python's success. It didn't last long and has not resurfaced since. It didn't make a great impression on me although I did enjoy several episodes which, interestingly, have been mentioned in other comments. I fondly remember the cast going nuts after their house is encased in concrete with one character shrieking, "I'M A TEAPOT!!" while mimicking a pouring teapot.

    That said I usually found their sometimes hysteric "Let's Be WACKY!" delivery a step down from the Monty Python method. And the theme song drove me nuts, it still haunts me with that irritatingly upbeat, "The Goodies...Goodies Yum Yum!" or something like that. It was over 25 years ago I last heard it outside my head.

    By reading fellows commentators here, I now understand why my younger siblings enjoyed the show. They were very disappointed when WNET-TV here abruptly stopped showing it. They kept turning the TV on each week for months in hope it would reappear. This show was made for them.

    Hopefully the series will be re-released in Britain and then brought over to the US.
    9rbingham

    One of the best comedy series from the UK

    The Goodies were Tim, Bill and Graeme (character names the same as their real names). The shows ran from 1970 to 1980 and the plot usually involved one of the three going mad in some way and the other two attempting to stop him. In the early series there was a guest star who won the honour of being the baddie for the week, until the Goodies realised that the baddie was usually the best part to play!

    The episodes were written by the trio and all stunts were performed by them as well. Their style was part slapstick and part dialogue driven comedy. Of the 75 or so episodes there are only a handful that do not stand the test of time (or taste, although the team have apologised for some of the incidental racism in the jokes which, however was standard for the time).

    Some of the best episodes include The Giant Kitten (where a kitten is fed growth mixture, ends up two stories tall and eating London, and the Goodies have to don mouse suits to get close enough to inject the antidote), Pirate Radio (where the team start a pirate radio station, then pirate post office and Graeme attempts to take over the world), Goodies at the OK Tearooms (a western set in Cornwall where they mine for cream and scones, ending in a gunfight with sauce bottles) and The End (entire episode set in a room encased in a concrete block over a span of 100 years, with brilliant script and forced on them as they had used their series budget up).

    The team had their start at Cambridge and Oxford with the boys from Month Python. They wrote a number of TV shows with the python lads and were good friends. The Goodies also starred in a radio series called I'm sorry, I'll Read That Again with John Cleese and some episodes written by Eric Idle which lasted for six years(1965-1971,1973). Monty Python's Flying Circus started about six months before the Goodies.

    The Goodies was a classic TV series which is still funny and should be re-released on DVD ASAP.
    9ingemar-4

    Funny British comedy, doing anything, anywhere, anytime

    The Goodies was a very original comedy series in the 70's, which appealed to all of us who liked Monty Python. While Monty Python are built from sketches with no punchlines, instead flowing into each other, a Goodies episode is built from some kind of theme, but with a storyline that rarely goes the expected way. The unexpected turns is a common feature in both shows.

    The series is clearly related to both Monty Python and Mighty Boosh. Actually, Mighty Boosh appears to be the closest one, also being built on surrealistic stories rather than sketches. The Boosh members have indeed mentioned The Goodies as a source of inspiration. Monty Python, on the other hand, appeared at the same time, and both teams have a common background, working together in previous projects (like "At last the 1948 show"). I think it is no coincidence that both Goodies and Monty Python left the conventional sketch-with-punchline shows for a more original form.

    The series is a mostly lighthearted comedy, wild as a roller-coaster ride. Sometimes it is silly on Benny Hill's level, but even when at that level it is inventive and imaginative. Anything can happen, as they do "anything, anywhere, anytime". The stories are about absolutely everything, including sex (Gender Education), racism (South Africa), monsters (Kitten Kong, Scotland).

    Note that it is not always lighthearted comedy. In particular, the episodes The End and Earthanasia are dark stories about life, death and survival. They are good too, but in a completely different way.

    Is it dated? Not worse than Monty Python. The only thing that really feels dated is the laugh tracks and some references to then current celebrities. I have to live with that (and there is at least one laughter-free episode on the DVDs). Of course, everything looks like the 70's, not only Graeme's sideburns, but that's not a problem. The special effects vary from primitive (Loch Ness monster, Graeme in the lighthouse) to very impressive, incredible for a TV series (The Movies). Some themes, like South Africa, comment on events in the 70's, but often still works after a quick explanation for the young ones. Apartheid may be gone, but racism is not. So all in all, it has aged very well. Another example of racism, which is really anti-racism, is all the references to "The Black&White Minstrel Show", which they mocked the most in "Alternative Roots". Their statement is clear: They very much know that black-face humor is racist and they are clearly against it. (Incidentally, "The Black&White Minstrel Show" was canceled not long after "Alternative Roots".)

    The mix of dialog-driven humor, often funny visuals, and silent slapstick is part of the concept. There is often a slapstick part in the middle (Radio Goodies, South Africa) which gives the shows variation. Children's show? Well, the kids love the slapstick parts, which are sometimes less amusing to adults. But there is more to it than slapstick! The dialog-driven parts and satire are often more adult-friendly. It says "Fun for all the family" in the title, and that is quite correct.

    I would like to recommend the following favorite episodes: The movies, Hype Pressure, Snooze, Radio Goodies, Goodies in the nick, Gender education, Kitten Kong.

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      According to the program Curious and Unusual Deaths (2009), this show caused an English man to laugh so long in 1975 that he died.
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      [the Goodies have been told there's half an hour to go before the end of the world]

      Tim: At least there's time to do the ironing.

      [Brings in the ironing board and a basket of laundry]

      Tim: Just think, this is the end of Derby County... and the Muppets!

      Graeme: The Muppets?

      Tim: Yes, when we go, they'll go too, you know... oh, I do hope they don't suffer.

      Graeme: They're not real, you know!

      Tim: Well, of course they're real!

      Graeme: Don't be silly... the Muppets are just dollies!

      Tim: If they're "dollies", how come they can sing and dance and make sophisticated funny remarks?

      Graeme: Look, Kermit the frog is a green sock.

      Tim: [suddenly disturbed] What?

      Graeme: Kermit the frog is a man on his knees with a green sock on his hand!

      [to demonstrate, he uses a green sock as a glove puppet and imitates Kermit]

      Graeme: "Hello frog lovers, and welcome to the Muppet Show! I'd like to welcome our very special guest, Miss Piggy. Yay-ay-ay-ay!"

      Tim: Well she has GOT to be real.

      Graeme: Pair of old y-fronts and a mop head.

      [He holds up a pair of underpants and a mop head, and speaks like Miss Piggy]

      Graeme: "Hello Kermit, spawn of my heart, frog of my dreams!"

      [as Kermit]

      Graeme: "Hi there Miss Piggy, and what can I do for you?" Fozzie Bear is a brown woolly jumper with a hat on!

      [Holds up a brown pullover and a hat and speaks like Fozzie]

      Graeme: "Oh boy, funn-y! Oh Kermit, I hope those two old guys don't heckle me!"

      [Holds up two sponge balls and imitates Waldorf and Statler]

      Graeme: "Boo boo, the bear's a comedian, the comedian's a bear! Boo, boo!"

      [Waves a feather duster in Tim's face and bellows]

      Graeme: "A-NI-MAL!"

      Tim: [Nearly hysterical] No, stop it! Lies! LIES!

      Graeme: [holds up the green sock again and sings] "Halfway up the stairs is the stair where I"...

      Tim: NO!

      [runs into the kitchen, screaming]

      Graeme: I'll release his inhibitions through anger and violence! My life's work is at an end. I can die a happy man.

      [Tim emerges screaming from the kitchen and throws the gas cooker at Graeme]

      Graeme: You shouldn't have hit me with that! You'll ruin the cake!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 novembre 1970 (United Kingdom)
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    • Langue
      • English
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      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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