Liza Goddard
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Current revision as of 23:24, 6 August 2019
Contents |
Shows
Give Us a Clue (team captain)
Music Match (team captain)
The Parlour Game (team captain)
Whodunnit? (regular guest)
Biography
Actress with roles in series such as The Brothers, Bergerac and Woof!, who became near-ubiquitous as a panel game contributor in the 1980s. Now does a lot of work for animal charities.
Trivia
One of her first TV roles was a recurring part in Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. Another was in the late-60's comedy-drama "Take Three Girls", in which she played one member of said trio, who were sharing a flat. A sequel was made in the early-80's, entitled "Take Three Women".