Tom Goodman-Hill
"If anyone was foolish enough to make me a politician, they'd deserve everything they got!"
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The BBC mini site (well, page) for the Radio Four Comedy Hut 33, which commences it's second series today at 11:30. Listen again features will be available after that point.
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BBC iPlayer's service for watching television seven days after it has been aired. The full Doctor Who Confidential that accompanied the seventh episode of the fourth series of the new Doctor Who - The Unicorn and the Wasp.
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BBC iPlayer's service for watching television seven days after it has been aired. The full seventh episode of the fourth series of the new Doctor Who - The Unicorn and the Wasp.
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Direct link to the mp3 of The Unicorn and The Wasp podcast featuring writer Gareth Roberts, director Graeme Harper and actor Tom Goodman-Hill.
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Tom Goodman-Hill appears as Reverend Golightly in the seventh episode of the fourth series of the new Doctor Who. This is the BBC's mini site for this episode all about Agatha Christie's mysterious disapearance.
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Plot You’re welcomed into the theatre by ushers with (London-ly overpriced) Spam sandwiches and are sat in front of a large portcullis. The orchestra start the overture and the scene is set for us by The Famous Historian (Darren Southworth). After a slight mix up with words (I’m not going to give it all away to you!), Tim Curry enters majestically onto the stage as King Arthur accompanied by his faithful servant Patsy (David Birrell). We also meet Robin (Robert Hands) the dead-collector and Lance (Tom Goodman-Hill), trying to fob Not-Dead-Fred... |
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Tom Goodman-Hill kindly answered a questionnaire for his fanlisting site, Performer, for their first birthday in Feb 2007. Here is the transcript: What jobs have you had in the last year? SPAMALOT, PERFECT DAY I and III, PETE ‘N’ DUD: COME AGAIN, IDEAL III, MILTON JONES, GILES WEMMBLEY-HOGG, GIDEON’S DAUGHTER and FEAR OF FANNY… Which was your favourite? Impossible choice. Perfect Day and Ideal both mean working with old friends which is wonderful. Pete ‘n’ Dud... |
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