Bill Oddie

3/5

Biography

William "Bill" Edgar Oddie OBE is an English author, actor, comedian, artist, naturalist and musician, who became famous as one of The Goodies. A birdwatcher since childhood, Oddie has now established a reputation for himself as an ornithologist, conservationist and television presenter on wildlife issues. Some of his books are illustrated with his own paintings and drawings.Oddie studied English Literature at Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge, where he appeared in several Cambridge University Footlights Club productions. One of these, a revue called A Clump of Plinths, was so successful at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe that it was renamed Cambridge Circus and transferred to the West End in London, then New Zealand and Broadway in September 1964. Meanwhile, still at Cambridge, Oddie wrote scripts for TV's That Was The Week That Was.His first television appearance was in Bernard Braden's On The Braden Beat in 1964. Subsequently, he was a key member of the performers in the BBC radio series I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (ISIRTA; 1965), where many of his musical compositions were featured. Some were released on the album Distinctly Oddie (Polydor, 1967). He was possibly one of the first performers to parody a rock song, arranging the traditional Yorkshire folk song "On Ilkla Moor Baht'at" in the style of Joe Cocker's hit rendition of the Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" (released on John Peel's Dandelion Records in 1970 and featured in Peel's special box of most-treasured singles).On television Oddie was co-writer and performer in the comedy series Twice a Fortnight with Graeme Garden, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Jonathan Lynn. Later, he was co-writer and performer in the comedy series Broaden Your Mind with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden, for which Oddie became a cast member for the second series. Oddie, Brooke-Taylor and Garden then co-wrote and appeared in their television comedy series The Goodies. The Goodies also released records, including "Father Christmas Do Not Touch Me"/"The In-Betweenies", "Funky Gibbon", and "Black Pudding Bertha", which were hit singles in 1974-75. They reformed, briefly, in 2005, for a successful 13-date tour of Australia. Oddie, Brooke-Taylor and Garden voiced characters on the 1983 animated children's programme Bananaman. He has occasionally appeared on the BBC Radio 4 panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, on which Garden and Brooke-Taylor are regular panellists.

  • Primary profession
  • Writer·actor·composer
  • Country
  • United Kingdom
  • Nationality
  • British
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 07 July 1941
  • Place of birth
  • Rochdale
  • Children
  • Kate Hardie
  • Education
  • King Edward's School· Birmingham·Pembroke College· Cambridge

Music

Movies

TV

Books

Awards

Trivia

Father of Kate Hardie

Co-wrote several episodes of "Doctor in the House" and its sequels with Graeme Garden

His second wife Laura Beaumont is a co-writer of books with him.

Father of actress Kate Hardie and Bonnie (from his first marriage); and father of Rosie (from his present marriage).

Studied English at Pembroke College, at Cambridge University.

Was a member of the highly successful BBC radio show, "Im Sorry, Ill Read That Again". Other cast members included Tim Brooke-Taylor , Graeme Garden , John Cleese , David Hatch and Jo Kendall.

Was a member of the prestigious Cambridge University Footlights Club, where his musical genius was given free reign.

Went to the United States with the Footlights stage show "Cambridge Circus" in 1964, and appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show".

A well-known birdwatcher, Oddie wrote "Persecuting Pigeons In Trafalgar Square" and "The Turkey Strangler Song" for ISIRTA.

He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queens Birthday Honours List for his services to wildlife conservation.

Plays the Oboe

Son-in-law of Sally Barnes.

Became the third person, in the shows history, to have turned away the This Is Your Life (1995 TV series) [1995-] Red Book, in 2001. Nevertheless, he was eventually persuaded by his family and the show then aired on 31st January 2002.

Whilst on holiday in the Seychelles he was saved from drowning by Freddy Marks.

(April 2009) Hampstead, London, England

Comments