Talk:Graeme Garden
Was he in "I'm Sorry I'll Read that Again"? He's certainly a regular on "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" -- Tarquin.
- Graeme certainly was in ISIRTA and helped write it. Tim and Bill were also regulars on the programme. ISIHAC falls (just) within the definition of panel games. The late arrivals round picks up on a running joke that was often interwoven into the adventure stories of ISIRTA. (eg. Mr and Mrs Wall-Carpeting and their son Walter).
- John Cleese was also a regular on "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again".
- Graeme was a member of "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again" from the start. At the same time, he was studying medicine in London.
- Graeme did a midwifery medical course in Plymouth, and, because of this, he was not able to be a member of the cast of ISIRTA during the third season, due to the enormous distance between London and Plymouth which prevented Graeme from being able to travel to London to record ISIRTA during that period.
- However, Graeme kept on sending scripts for the radio show by mail - and rejoined the cast of ISIRTA upon his return to his medical studies in London. Figaro 00:55, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
No picture?
Strange that there be a bio of this man and no accompanying photograph.
- Put up a crappy screenshot. And now, I'm going to sleepy bo-bos --Paul 06:56, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Interview Mention
This wikipedia entry was mentioned (and quoted from) in an interviev with Graeme Garden on the BBC Radio 4 program "Loose Ends" the other day. Clair 12:15, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Cambridge Footlights
In the article it currently says "...where he joined the prestigious Cambridge University Footlights Club (of which he became President in 1964), and performed with the 1963 Footlights revue, Stuff What Dreams Are Made Of at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival."
I thought that the 1963 show was "A clump of plinths" and that "Stuff what dreams are made of" was 1964. Can someone check this? Clair 17:42, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
- You are correct. I will amend the article with the correct information. Figaro 22:52, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
- I have now corrected the date on the article. The mistake was probably a typo. Figaro 22:55, 6 May 2006 (UTC)