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=== Doctor Who Main Range ===
=== Doctor Who Main Range ===
* ''[[Bang-Bang-a-Boom! (audio story)|Bang-Bang-a-Boom!]]'' - Professor [[Ivor Fassbinder]]
* ''[[Bang-Bang-a-Boom! (audio story)|Bang-Bang-a-Boom!]]'' - Professor [[Ivor Fassbinder]]
* ''[[The Secret History (audio story)|The Secret History]]'' - {{Garden|c}}


=== The Eighth Doctor Adventures ===
=== The Eighth Doctor Adventures ===
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* ''[[The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)|The Resurrection of Mars]]''
* ''[[The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)|The Resurrection of Mars]]''
* ''[[Lucie Miller (audio story)|Lucie Miller]]'' / ''[[To the Death (audio story)|To the Death]]''
* ''[[Lucie Miller (audio story)|Lucie Miller]]'' / ''[[To the Death (audio story)|To the Death]]''
*''[[The Secret History (audio story)|The Secret History]]''


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 20:28, 18 February 2023

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Graeme Garden, OBE (born 18 February 1943[1]) voiced a number of characters for Big Finish Productions, notably an incarnation of the Monk in The Book of Kells, The Resurrection of Mars, Lucie Miller, To the Death and The Secret History.

Career

Outside of Doctor Who, he is perhaps best known for his role in the British comedy television series The Goodies with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie. The show ran from 1970-1980 on the BBC and 1980-1982 on ATV. When the BBC cancelled the show the budget reportedly went to making the TV series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. After The Goodies finished, the trio created, wrote and provided the voices for the kids' cartoon series Bananaman in the mid 1980s.

The trio had previously worked together with the likes of John Cleese on the BBC Radio programme I'm Sorry I'll Read that Again from the mid 1960s to the early 1970s. When that programme ended, Garden and Brooke-Taylor created the spin-off radio show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. Starting in 1972, the self-styled "antidote to panel games" continues to this day.

Credits

Doctor Who Main Range

The Eighth Doctor Adventures

As The Monk

External links

Footnotes