Tim Brooke-Taylor

News: BBC To Air Tribute To Tim Brooke-Taylor

A tribute to Tim Brooke-Taylor will air today (Monday) at 6.30pm on BBC Radio 4. 47 Years Without A Clue: A Tribute To Tim Brooke-Taylor is written and introduced by Graeme Garden and produced by Jon Naismith. It features memorable moments from his career as well as many loving contributions from friends and colleagues.

The renowned radio panellist and Goodie died on April 12, aged 79. He had contracted coronavirus. 

Brooke-Taylor was a long-time member of the I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue team on Radio 4. 

News: Tributes Paid To Tim Brooke-Taylor

Tributes have been paid to comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor, who death has been announced.

He was 79 and reports say he had contracted the coronavirus.

Monty Python star John Cleese, who worked with Brooke-Taylor in their early TV days, tweeted: "Just woke up in LA to hear about Tim B-T How awful.. I'll post later when I've had a chance to absorb this sad news. Tim was one of my very oldest friends, and one that I used to love performing with. He did 'frightened' better than anyone..."

News: Tim Brooke-Taylor Dies

Comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor has died. He was 79.

It has been reported that he had the coronavirus.

Brooke-Taylor was one of the stars of TV series The Goodies and a long-time member of the I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue team on Radio 4. He is pictured here with his Goodies co-stars Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie at the Bristol Slaptick Festival.

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