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Start here => What's your crime? Basic Discussion => Topic started by: Walkie on April 14, 2020, 04:14:26 AM
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Tim sadly died of COVID-19 at the age of 79, the day before yesterday.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/apr/12/tim-brooke-taylor-dies-at-79-after-contracting-coronavirus-agent-says
Not sure many of you guys will even know who Tim is? Best known these days as a brilliant BBC radio comic. but , well, an interesting Guardian artcle (which I'll try to remember to link to below) tells how Brtain's brightest young TV comedians of the late sixties and early seventies got divided into Pythons and Goodies ( Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie) more by accident than design . The members of both teams had collaborated frequently, in various random groupings, on various projects until the success of thos two shows effectively made those particular groupings permanent). As we all know, the former rose to international; fame, wheras the latter -surely more by design than accident- got relegated to the darkest corner of the BBC archives, with a DNR notice strapped to its chest. Those of us who remember and love the Goodies are still trying to figure out WTF the BBC were playing at?
Since the news of Tim's passing came through, I've been hunting through You Tube for my favourite clips from old ""Goodies"" episodes, but the bastard BBC has finally, finally - after dragging their heels for 50 fecking years- released the Goodies box set, since when they have trawled through You Tube eliimating all those unauthorised copies of the show, to demonstrate their enormous gratitutude to the posters for their keeping its memory semi-alive in the interim .
So ... sorry, guys, you'll just have to make do with a couple of short compilation clips , along with the best ever recording of ""wild Thing"..... :apondering: hang, on. nope there's a better one but it's also by the Goodies and it's utterly vanished from You Tube (Grrrr) . You know (anybody?) that "live" gig with all those policemen at the front ? i've found brief flashes of that one, but, damn, would be so nice if the average clip compiler realised that most of those clips are not near so funny when stripped of all their context . *sigh*
Rest in peace, Tim. So very sorry that death didn't treat you with the kindness and respect you deserve.
(btw, Tim is the clean-shaven, blond one)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-ym2ZRx4uo&list=RDE-ym2ZRx4uo&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYVBnizAwEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4sNRQOSCVI
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/apr/12/tim-brooke-taylor-the-goodies-star-leaves-a-legacy-even-without-repeats
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I remember The Goodies. They were very popular around the time I was starting high school. I have barely thought of them for 40 odd years apart from the occasional ecky thump reference. RIP.
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R.I.P. Tim Brooke-Taylor.
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I used to sit and watch The Goodies after school. My stepdad was English so he encouraged me.
But I've never been a fan of Monty Python. Not since I was a kid and saw The Meaning of Life.
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RIP
Was always a Python fan, me.
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I liked The Goodies when I was at school. They never got repeated much after that though.
I became a Python fan much later. I tried watching it when I was at school and didn't get it at the time, too weird, unlike me it was ahead of its time.
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I liked The Goodies when I was at school. They never got repeated much after that though.
they nver got repeated at all in Britain. Once the last season finished, that was that. Evidently,some folk had videotaped them, though; and when YouTube arrived, those old videotapes started appearing online.
most of my geekish mates (from the public school down the road) preferred Python, and thought the Goodies were silly and childish...but that was mostl;y thoughtless prejudice on account of the BBC given the latter a tea-time slot, I believe ( Gaurdiian writer, above suggests the same) Anyway, that served to strengthen my Goodies preference, on account of my stubborn anti-conformist streak :green: , and on account of people too often thinking i was too serious minded So whenever I happened to like something ""silly", i was inclined wear that as a badge of honour... to an utterly silly extent , even. :apondering: no wonder people found me confusing.
i think i like both, therabouts equally, in fact, and find both teams somewhat tedious and irritating sometimes . And only fitfully funny. I know it's sacrilegious to say that of the Pythons, though :hide: I'm sure the fault is all mine :-[
oh. yeah, and rhe Pythons are also childish and silly :hide: Surely they'd be unbearable otherwise?
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...and now to something completely different?
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He featured on an episode of a popular Australian comedy sketch show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-7g5qbCPAM