List of The Goodies guest stars

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A listing of some of the guest stars who appeared on The Goodies , and the episodes in which they appeared.

Bridget Armstrong " The Lost Tribe of the Orinoco "
Jane Asher " Punky Business "
Michael Aspel (as "Michael Aspirin")" Kitten Kong " " Chubbie Chumps "
Norman Bacon " Punky Business " " Scoutrageous "
George Baker " Tower of London "
Kenny Baker " Snow White 2 " " U-Friend or UFO? "
Ken Barker " Animals Are People Too "
Michael Barratt (as himself)" Kung Fu Kapers " " Punky Business " " Scoutrageous " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Jacki Barron " Snow White 2 "
Alfie Bass " Camelot " " The Goodies and the Beanstalk "
Raymond Baxter " It Might as Well Be String "
Stanley Baxter " The Loch Ness Monster "
Ballard Berkeley " A Kick in the Arts "
Robert Bernal " Cecily "
Cilla Black (as herself)" The Music Lovers "
Tony Blackburn (as himself)" Scatty Safari " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
John Bluthal " Clown Virus "
Bernard Bresslaw " The Loch Ness Monster "
Roger Brierley " U-Friend or UFO? "
Richard Briers " Snow White 2 "
Ronnie Brody " Punky Business "
Erik Chitty " Hunting Pink " " Daylight Robbery of the Orient Express " " Goodies in the Nick "
John Cleese (as a Genie portrayed as a member of Monty Python)" The Goodies and the Beanstalk "
Harry H. Corbett " Hospital for Hire "
John Cross " Football Crazy "
Barry Cryer " Lips, or Almighty Cod " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
David Dimbleby " Goodies and Politics "
Fred Dinenage (as himself)" Football Crazy "
Jack Douglas " Goodies in the Nick "
Peter Dyneley " Clown Virus "
Max Faulkner " Alternative Roots "
Stuart Fell " Alternative Roots " " Snow White 2 " " Big Foot " " Animals Are People Too "
Bill Fraser " Way Outward Bound "
Liz Fraser " Caught in the Act "
Oliver Gilbert " Rome Antics " " 2001 & A Bit "
Tommy Godfrey " Culture for the Masses " " Goodies in the Nick "
Ernie Goodyear " Dodonuts " " Punky Business " " Royal Command " " Animals " " War Babies " " The Movies " " Scoutrageous " " U-Friend or UFO? "
Tony Gubba (as himself)" A Kick in the Arts "
Stuart Hall (as himself)" The Goodies and the Beanstalk "
Patricia Hayes " That Old Black Magic "
Walter Henry " The Music Lovers "
Ernest C. Jennings " Caught in the Act "
Freddie Jones " Charity Bounce "
Peter Jones " Winter Olympics "
John Junkin " The Baddies "
Jo Kendall
(as the 'voice' of the Queen)
" Goodies and Politics "
Roy Kinnear " The Lost Tribe of the Orinoco " " Rome Antics "
Gertan Klauber " Tower of London "
Sue Lawley (as herself)" The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Helli Louise " Winter Olympics " " The Race " " The Goodies and the Beanstalk "
Alex Macintosh " Gender Education "
Roland MacLeod " Come Dancing " " Fleet Street Goodies " " A Kick in the Arts " " Invasion of the Moon Creatures " " Punky Business " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Philip Madoc " South Africa "
Magnus Magnusson
(as Magnus Magnesium)
" Frankenfido "
Roddy Maude-Roxby " Snooze "
Nicholas McArdle " Goodies and Politics "
Henry McGee " The Music Lovers " " For Those in Peril on the Sea "
Joe Melia " The New Office "
John Le Mesurier " Farm Fresh Food "
Vicki Michelle " Punky Business "
Norman Mitchell " The Music Lovers " " For Those in Peril on the Sea " " A Kick in the Arts " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Patrick Moore (as himself)" Lighthouse Keeping Loonies " " Invasion of the Moon Creatures " " Punky Business " " Animals " " U-Friend or UFO? "
" The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Bartlett Mullins " Give Police a Chance "
Ricky Newby " Royal Command "
Julian Orchard " Culture for the Masses "
Geoffrey Palmer " War Babies "
John Peel " Superstar "
Jon Pertwee " Wacky Wales "
David Rappaport " Robot " " Snow White 2 " " Change of Life "
Beryl Reid " Gender Education "
Milton Reid " Kitten Kong "
Marcelle Samett " The Goodies and the Beanstalk " " Wacky Wales " " It Might as Well Be String " " U-Friend or UFO? "
Joan Sims " Come Dancing " " Way Outward Bound "
Wayne Sleep (as himself)" Football Crazy "
Mel Smith " Animals "
Sheila Steafel
(as the 'voice' of the Queen)
" For Those in Peril on the Sea " " Scatty Safari " " The End " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Ronnie Stevens " Pollution "
Mollie Sugden " Caught in the Act "
Ron Tarr " Animals Are People Too "
Frank Thornton " Farm Fresh Food " " Punky Business "
Patrick Troughton " The Baddies "
Eddie Waring (as himself)" The Goodies and the Beanstalk " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Richard Wattis " Gender Education "
Queenie Watts " Caught in the Act "
June Whitfield " Come Dancing "
Paul Whitsun-Jones " Give Police a Chance "
Ramsay Williams " Clown Virus "
Robyn Williams various episodes
Frank Windsor " Scoutrageous "
Terry Wogan (as himself)" The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Kenneth Wolstenholme (as himself)" Football Crazy "
Corbet Woodall (as himself)" Snooze " " The Music Lovers " " Kitten Kong " " The Goodies and the Beanstalk " " Clown Virus " " Lighthouse Keeping Loonies " " Goodies and Politics " " Pollution " " The End " " Hype Pressure " " The Goodies Rule – O.K.? "
Tessa Wyatt " Fleet Street Goodies "

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