Product Tag - Graeme Garden

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    Return of the Goodies (2005)

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    Return of the Goodies (2005)

    The Goodies finally return to television after nearly 25 years with a compilation of classic clips, interviews and new material.

    $15.00
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    The Student Prince (1998)

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    The Student Prince (1998)

    The Queen’s youngest son is off to university, mainly because “I’m hopeless at anything else”. Barry, his new bodyguard, has no time for the royal family and left school at fifteen. He certainly didn’t volunteer for this job, and is damned if he’s going to enjoy it. Yet he can’t help liking the hopelessly unworldly young prince, at least, until they both set their eyes on the new American student!

    $15.00
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    My Summer With Des (1998)

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    My Summer With Des (1998)

    Romantic comedy set during the European football championships in 1996, where football fan Martin finds his life is going from bad to worse after losing his job and splitting up with his girlfriend. However, as the football tournament progresses his luck begins to turn, firstly because of England’s successes on the pitch, and secondly because of his encounter with a mysterious woman.

    $15.00
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    Bananaman

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    Bananaman

    $32.00$40.00
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    Bromwell High

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    Bromwell High

    Bromwell High is an animated series about a British high school in South London. It first aired on Teletoon in Canada and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. It is a co-production between Hat Trick Productions in the UK and DHX Media in Canada. According to the website Toonhound, it was originally to be entitled Streatham Hill, but was renamed Bromwell High in January 2005. Streatham Hill is a real London suburb, while Bromwell is fictional.

    Subsequent international purchases have seen the show screened in the United States on BBC America, on The Box in the Netherlands, dubbed to Spanish and Portuguese on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim in Latin America, on the ABC in Australia, on TVNZ’s TV2 in New Zealand, and also dubbed in French for the Canadian Télétoon network.

    It stars three trouble-making girls, Keisha, Latrina, and Natella as they wreak havoc on their impoverished school and its teachers.

    The show was designed by David Whittle, who is also responsible for illustrating the popjustice icons series of books.

    The show represents a caricatured view of contemporary British society. For example, the majority of students at Bromwell High School are immigrant children from the Caribbean and Asia, and some of the male teachers are aging ‘chavs’. Many of the characters on the show speak a very poor form of English, including the headmaster, Iqbal. Most of the teachers have an affinity for biscuits.

    $20.00
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    The Goodies

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    The Goodies

    The Goodies is a British television comedy series of the 1970s and early 1980s. The series, which combines surreal sketches and situation comedy, was broadcast by BBC 2 from 1970 until 1980 — and was then broadcast by the ITV company LWT for a year, between 1981 to 1982.

    The show was co-written by and starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie. Bill Oddie also wrote the music and songs for the series — while “The Goodies Theme” was co-written by Bill Oddie and Michael Gibbs. The directors/producers of the series were John Howard Davies, Jim Franklin and Bob Spiers.

    An early title which was considered for the series was Narrow Your Mind and prior to that the working title was Super Chaps Three.

    $24.00$72.00
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    Whose Line Is It Anyway?

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    Whose Line Is It Anyway?

    Whose Line is it Anyway? is a short-form improvisational comedy TV show. Originally a British radio programme, it moved to television in 1988 as a series made for the UK’s Channel 4, for a ten-series run.

    The show consists of a panel of four performers who create characters, scenes and songs on the spot, in the style of short-form improvisation games, many taken from theatresports. Topics for the games are based on either audience suggestions or predetermined prompts from the host. Both the British and the American shows ostensibly take the form of a game show with the host arbitrarily assigning points and likewise choosing a winner at the end of each episode. However, the show lacks the true stakes and competition of a game show. The “game show” format is simply part of the comedy.

    Following the conclusion of the British run in 1998, ABC began airing an American version. The CW brought the series back in 2013.

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