Talk:Howard Goodall

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Was that Howard Goodall singing in 'The Blackadder' and 'Blackadder Back and Forth'?

Blackadder series one was sung by the baritone Simon Carrington, series two by the counter-tenor Jeremy Jackman (both members of The Kings' Singers), series 3 Alyson Limerick, Lyn Kieran and Ritchie Pitts. Series four, Blackadder Goes Forth, was played by the band of the 3rd Royal Anglian regiment in Colchester. The film Blackadder Back & Forth was sung by bass Giles Underwood. (info supplied by Howard Goodall)

How come this page doesn't mention the Badger incident? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.132.136.236 (talk) 01:30, 23 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Better known - query

This article says that Goodall composed a setting for Psalm 23, and then saya that this is "better known as the them tune to the Vicar of Dibley". Who is to say it is better known as this?Vorbee (talk) 14:51, 17 May 2018 (UTC)Reply