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Oddie
Oddie meaning
A surname.
Example sentences (20)
Garden and Oddie took part in Twice a Fortnight (with Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Jonathan Lynn ), before Brooke-Taylor, Garden, and Oddie worked on the late 1960s TV show Broaden Your Mind (of which only about ten minutes survives).
Written by Bill Oddie with lyrics by Humphrey Barclay and performed by Bill Oddie (often with considerable audience involvement), this was the sign-off song for the series.
In other Funko news, insider Andrew David Oddie sold 9,603 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Monday, May 13th.
I truly believe that God laughed at that moment because here we are, me in Houston and Oddie in New York.
The 3.2- mile Oddie Wells Project is expected to cost around $30 million, funded through local fuel tax dollars.
It happened at the store on Oddie Boulevard around 10 p.m. Tuesday.
After hearing the tune, Oddie says: "That's a load of old rubbish!" and then twists the melody to form the opening sig.
A track on Soft Machine 's Six album entitled "Stanley Stamp's Gibbon Album" is dedicated to Bill Oddie.
A video with Bill, Tim and Graeme was shown during the shows. citation On Wednesday, 19 June 2013, Oddie made personal appearances on both The Project and the Adam Hills Tonight show in conjunction with his Australian tour.
Bill Oddie performing live at the Astor Theatre in Perth, Western Australia, 27 June 2013.
Bill Oddie wrote and performed a daft but well-crafted song in the middle of most ISIRTA programmes.
Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, and Bill Oddie also appeared on Top of the Pops with their song "Funky Gibbon".
David Hatch famously leaves the University of the Air during a Julius Caesar spoof lecture after Bill Oddie 's flip remarks, only to be coaxed back with offers of rhubarb tart.
During the investigation, Oddie discovered over 70 snare traps and several stink pits.
Early life Oddie's father was assistant chief accountant at the Midlands Electricity Board.
Garden himself was succeeded as Footlights Club president in 1965 by Idle, who had initially become aware of the Footlights when he auditioned for a Pembroke College " smoker " for Brooke-Taylor and Oddie.
Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie worked on the television comedy Doctor in the House : they co-wrote most of the first series and all of the second.
He is a qualified medical doctor, and was co-writer with Bill Oddie of several episodes of the medical comedy Doctor in the House on ITV (appearing in the episode "Doctor on the Box" as a television presenter).
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Oddie released a number of singles and at least one album.
Jeremy Clarkson even used a mask with Oddie's face to escape speed cameras while racing the Nissan GT-R against the Bullet train in Japan in Episode 4 of Top Gear's 11th series.