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Bill Oddie, BBC wildlife presenter and The Goodies star, dies at 85

27 July 2026
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British wildlife presenter and actor Bill Oddie has passed away at the age of 85, as confirmed by his agent. Oddie gained fame in the 1970s as part of the comedic trio The Goodies, alongside Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden. Following his television career in comedy, he became well-known for hosting various wildlife programs for the BBC, such as Birding With Bill Oddie and Springwatch. A statement from his agent, David Foster, expressed profound sadness at Oddie’s passing, highlighting his contributions as a wildlife presenter, comedian, musician, and conservationist. Foster emphasized Oddie’s dedication to environmental protection and his lasting impact on conservation efforts, noting that he will be deeply missed by friends and family.

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Bill Oddie’s death marks the loss of a significant figure in British television and wildlife conservation. Oddie’s work in the 1970s with The Goodies influenced British comedy, while his later focus on wildlife education helped raise public awareness about environmental issues. Over the years, he advocated for conservation and inspired many to appreciate and protect nature. His television programs educated audiences about wildlife and fostered a greater understanding of ecological challenges, contributing to ongoing discussions about conservation practices and environmental responsibility.

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