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Graeme's youngest son, Tom Garden, is a concept artist.
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Graeme appeared on the comedy quiz show 'QI' in November 2006, where he gained 673 points, which is the highest score so far on the show.
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Garden has recently written a play called 'The Pocket Orchestra' which ran in London from the 26th of April 2006 till the 20th of May 2006.
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Currently, Graeme's voice is featured in the irreverent animated comedy series about a horrifically bad London comprehensive high school, 'Bromwell High'.
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Graeme also wrote and directed the corporate video company Video Arts, famous for its training films starring John Cleese.
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Graeme and Tim Brooke-Taylor were co-presenters of Channel 4's daytime game show 'Beat the Nation'.
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Graeme was a regular team captain on the political satire game show 'If I Ruled the World'.
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Graeme has also appeared on the UK version of the television series 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?'
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Garden is chair of the spoof radio game show 'Beat The Kids'.
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Graeme stared in and co-wrote 'You'll Have Had Your Tea', a direct spin-off of I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.
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Graeme and Bill Oddie wrote, but did not perform in, a 6-part science fiction sitcom called Astronauts.
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Graeme appeared with Tim Brooke-Taylor in the theatre production 'The Unvarnished Truth'.
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Garden was co-writer and performer in the comedy series 'Broaden Your Mind' with Tim Brooke-Taylor (Bill Oddie joined the series for the second season).
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Graeme was co-writer and performer in the comedy series 'Twice a Fortnight' with Bill Oddie, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Jonathan Lynn.
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Graeme also wrote for the show 'Surgical Spirit'.
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Graeme has also presented three series of the BBC's health magazine 'Bodymatters'.
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Graeme's leisure interests include painting and playing the banjo.
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Graeme lives in Oxfordshire with his family.
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Graeme Garden is a qualified doctor of medicine but he claims to be horrified at treating people because he doesn't remember anything.
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Graeme's son John Garden is the keyboard player in the band "Scissor Sisters"