David Graeme Garden Net Worth is $100,000 David Graeme Garden Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Graeme Garden was born on February 18, 1943 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland as David Graeme Garden. He is a writer and actor, known for Beat the Nation (2004), The Goodies (1970) and Doctor in the House (1969). He is married to Emma. They have one child. He was previously married to Mary Elizabeth Wheatley Grice.
Date Of Birth February 18, 1943 Place Of Birth Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Profession Writer, Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Nationality British Star Sign Aquarius
# Quote 1 I set off to be a doctor and then I realised that I probably wouldn't get on very well with all those sick people.
# Fact 1 Enstone, Oxfordshire, England [June 2011] 2 He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2011 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to Light Entertainment. 3 2005: Son, John Garden, is keyboard player with the group Scissor Sisters . 4 A qualified medical doctor, he claims to be horrified at being able to treat people, despite not having a clue what to do anymore. 5 Was a member of the highly successful radio show "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again". Other members included Tim Brooke-Taylor , Bill Oddie , John Cleese , David Hatch and Jo Kendall . 6 Was a member of the prestigious Cambridge University Footlights Club, and, later, President of the Footlights Club. 7 Father of Sally, John and Tom 8 Co-wrote several episodes of Doctor in the House (1969) and its sequels with Bill Oddie 9 Qualified doctor of medicine. 10 Studied Medicine at Cambridge University and King's College Hospital.
Writer Title Year Status Character Shoebox Zoo 2004 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Trust Me, I'm a Prime Minister 2003 TV Movie Beyond Iraq and a Hard Place 2003 TV Movie Between Iraq and a Hard Place 2003 TV Movie Bremner, Bird and Fortune 1999 TV Series writer Surgical Spirit 1994-1995 TV Series writer - 5 episodes The Whole Hog 1989 TV Movie Smith and Jones in Small Doses 1989 TV Series writer - 1 episode Rory Bremner 1989 TV Series writer Return on Investment 1986 Video documentary short Budgeting 1984 Video short Astronauts 1981-1983 TV Series 13 episodes The Goodies TV Series creator - 76 episodes, 1970 - 1982 written by - 54 episodes, 1970 - 1982 writer - 8 episodes, 1971 - 1980 A Christmas Night with the Stars 1972 TV Series 1 episode Doctor in Charge 1972 TV Series written by - 9 episodes Engelbert with the Young Generation 1972 TV Series written by - 13 episodes Doctor at Large TV Series written by - 5 episodes, 1971 by - 3 episodes, 1971 Comedy Playhouse 1971 TV Series 1 episode Equal Partners 1971 TV Movie The Mating Machine 1970 TV Series writer - 1 episode Doctor in the House 1969-1970 TV Series written by - 22 episodes Broaden Your Mind 1968-1969 TV Series written and devised by - 13 episodes Hark at Barker TV Series 1 episode, 1969 writer - 4 episodes, 1969 Twice a Fortnight 1967 TV Series writer - 10 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff 2012 TV Series Judge Harshmore Grimstone Heartbeat 2008 TV Series Dr Linden Holby City 2003-2007 TV Series Mr. Loftwood
Mr. Ed Loftwood Agatha Christie's Marple 2007 TV Series Matthew Broadribb Casualty @ Holby City 2005 TV Series Mr. Loftwood Bromwell High 2005 TV Series Roger Bibby Peak Practice 2002 TV Series Sidney Baddiel's Syndrome 2001 TV Series Mr. Holt Murder Most Horrid 1999 TV Series Alex Docherty My Summer with Des 1998 TV Movie Angus The Prince of Hearts 1997 TV Movie The Master Under the Bed 1988 Bin Man Whoops Apocalypse 1988 Man Who Walks to the Phone In Sickness and in Health 1986 TV Series Political Candidate Bananaman 1983-1986 TV Series Bananaman
General Blight
Maurice the Muscle
... The Giddy Game Show 1985 TV Series Gus (1986) (voice) More Bloody Meetings 1984 Video documentary short Businessman Strangers 1982 TV Series Nigel Cruickshank QC The Goodies 1970-1982 TV Series Graeme Garden / Celtic Kilty / Graeme Oddie / ... Yes Minister 1981 TV Series Commander Forrest - MI5 A Christmas Night with the Stars 1972 TV Series Graeme Garden - The Goodies segment Engelbert with the Young Generation 1972 TV Series Graeme Garden London 1971 Short Various Doctor in the House 1970 TV Series TV Chairman ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1970 TV Series Psephologist #2 Broaden Your Mind 1968-1969 TV Series Various Characters Comedy Playhouse 1969 TV Series TV Director Twice a Fortnight 1967-1968 TV Series Various Characters
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Absolute Power 2003 TV Series additional material - 1 episode Surgical Spirit 1994 TV Series script team - 10 episodes Notes and Queries with Clive Anderson 1993 TV Series script associate
Director Title Year Status Character What You Really Need to Know About... Strokes 1996 Video documentary What You Really Need to Know About... Ulcers: Gastric and Duodenal Peptic Ulcers 1995 Video documentary short
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue 2008 TV Movie performer: "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" to the tune of "She", "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious", "Wand'rin' Star"
Self Title Year Status Character 50 Years of BBC2 Comedy 2014 TV Movie documentary The Comedy Vaults: BBC2's Hidden Treasure 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself The One Show 2010-2014 TV Series Himself Pointless Celebrities 2013 TV Series Himself Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 2013 TV Series Himself The Unbelievable Truth 2012 TV Series Himself The Many Faces of... 2010 TV Series documentary Himself The Story of Slapstick 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Breakfast 2009 TV Series Himself The Greatest Christmas Comedy Moments 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself What the Dickens? 2008 TV Series Himself I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: Interviews 2008 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited) Comedy Classics 2008 TV Series documentary Himself I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue 2008 TV Movie Himself Humphrey Lyttelton: The Jazz Musicians' Jazz Musician 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself The Alan Titchmarsh Show 2008 TV Series Himself Would I Lie to You? 2008 TV Series Himself The South Bank Show 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Points West 2007 TV Series Himself QI 2006 TV Series Himself Never Mind the Full Stops 2006 TV Series Himself Return of the Goodies 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Good Morning Australia 2005 TV Series Himself Richard & Judy 2004-2005 TV Series Himself Beat the Nation 2004 TV Series Himself - Host Comedy Connections 2004 TV Series documentary Himself The Way We Went Wild 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Today with Des and Mel 2004 TV Series Himself Breakfast with Frost 2003 TV Series Himself Have I Got News for You 1997-2002 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1995-2002 TV Series documentary Himself Caledonian MacBrains 2002 TV Series Himself Top Ten 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Television's Greatest Hits 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Celebrity Countdown 1998 TV Series Himself - Contestant If I Ruled the World 1998 TV Series Himself - Team Captain Masterchef 1997 TV Series Himself Orson Welles: The One-Man Band 1995 Documentary Interviewer in 'Stately Homes' segment (voice) You Bet! 1990 TV Series Himself Telly Addicts 1989 TV Series Himself Whose Line Is It Anyway? 1988 TV Series Himself Comic Relief 1988 TV Special Himself Q.E.D. 1987 TV Series documentary Himself Tell the Truth 1985 TV Series Himself - Host Scoop 1981 TV Series Himself The Adventure Game 1981 TV Series Himself The Theatre Quiz 1981 TV Series Himself - Panellist Look at the Law: Contracts of Employment 1979 Documentary short Top of the Pops 1978 TV Series Himself - Member: The Goodies Tell Me More 1977 TV Series Himself - Host Omnibus 1976 TV Series documentary Himself Pleasure at Her Majesty's 1976 TV Movie documentary Various Going for a Song 1976 TV Series documentary Himself - On-screen Participant Star Turn 1976 TV Series Himself - Host Seaside Special 1976 TV Series Himself Shang-a-Lang 1975 TV Series Himself - The Goodies Cilla 1969 TV Series Various Characters
Known for movies Beat the Nation (2004) as Himself - Host
The Goodies (1970-1982) as Writer
Doctor in the House (1969-1970) as Writer
Bananaman (1983-1986) as Bananaman / General Blight / Maurice the Muscle / The Snowman / Ping Pong / Herman Burman