COMEDY legend Tim Brooke-Taylor has been delighting audiences with his gentle, zany humour ever since he rocketed from the Cambridge Footlights into West End stardom trading custard pies with John Cleese and one-liners with Bill Oddie in the hugely successful Cambridge Circus revue.
Tim had been studying Economics and Law at Cambridge when, in 1963, he became president of Footlights, the revue club in which he wrote and performed with Cleese and Oddie as well as Graeme Garden, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle. That was just the start of a sparkling career which includes the long-running TV series The Goodies, BBC Radio 4's I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again, and the “antidote to panel games”, I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue, now in its 39th year.
All this and more will be covered in a wide-ranging conversation with journalist Chris Serle, and there’ll be an opportunity to put your own questions to Tim at the end.
Tim Brooke-Taylor will be in conversation with Chris Serle at Malvern Theatres on Wednesday, November 16.
To book, call the box office on 01684 892277 or go to malvern-theatres.co.uk
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