• HOWARD GOODALL | Blackadder: The Lost Pilot

  • Apr 18 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

HOWARD GOODALL | Blackadder: The Lost Pilot

  • Summary

  • Today Tony is talking to the composer Howard Goodall CBE, who wrote the now iconic Blackadder theme tune. Howard is one of Britain’s best-known composers of choral music, stage musicals, TV and film scores. He wrote the themes tunes for many hit comedy shows including Red Dwarf, Mr. Bean, The Vicar of Dibley, The Catherine Tate Show, 2point4 Children and Q.I. but like so many of the talent who worked on the show, it all started with Blackadder.


    Last year Blackadder turned 40, to mark the occasion, Tony made a TV show in which he tracked down the lost Blackadder pilot to discover the truth of Blackadder's beginnings. You are hearing Tony’s unedited, behind the scenes chat with Howard Goodall recorded for the programme. The show is called Blackadder: The Lost Pilot and you can watch it on Sky, Virgin & Now


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    Howard Goodall CBE | www.howardgoodall.co.uk | @Howard_Goodall

    Credits:

    Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald X @melissafitzg

    Executive Producer: Dominic de Terville

    Blackadder: The Lost Pilot is produced by Red Sauce

    A Zinc Media Group production

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