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YOUNG ONES FAQ 1.33 & 1.34
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Created by Andrew Wong (achwong@bradford.ac.uk)
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Contents
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1. What *is* THE YOUNG ONES ?
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2. So how was it all created ?
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3. What were the episodes about ?
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3a. DEMOLITION
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3b. OIL
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3c. BORING
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3d. BOMB
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3e. INTERESTING (the one about the party)
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3f. FLOOD
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3g. BAMBI (the one about exams about University Challenge)
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3h. CASH
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3j. NASTY
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3k. TIME
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3m. SICK
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3n. SUMMER HOLIDAY
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4. Who were the regular cast and crew ?
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5. What have they done since ?
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5a. Adrian Edmondson
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5b. Rik Mayall
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5c. Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall
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5d. Nigel Planer
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5e. Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall and Nigel Planer
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5f. Christopher Ryan
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5g. Ben Elton
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5h. Lise Mayer
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5j. Alexei Sayle
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6. Merchandise
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6a. Videos
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6b. Books - Batchelor Boys:The Young Ones Book
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Neil's Book of The Dead
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6c. Singles - Cliff Richard and The Young Ones:Living Doll
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Neil: Hole In my Shoe
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Neil: My White Bicycle
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6d. Album - Neil: Neil's Heavy Concept Album
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7. Other articles on the Internet
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8. Contributors and thanks
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1. What *is* THE YOUNG ONES ?
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The Young Ones is a British-made television sitcom from 1982
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to 1984, about four totally mis-matched students sharing a house
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together in the early 1980s.
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But there's more to it than that. It became the classic
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British comedy series of the early 1980s, helping to launch the
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then-alternative comedy scene into mainstream TV culture.
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Like Monty Python in the 1960s and The Goodies in the 1970s,
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it occasionally went into totally surreal sketches and characters
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that sometimes retained a vague link to the main narrative.
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Almost every significant "alternative" British comedian of the
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late 1980s and 1990s were featured in The Young Ones, either on
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screen or behind the scenes. Chris Barrie, Robbie Coltrane, Ben
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Elton, Dawn French, Stephen Fry, Hale & Pace, Lenny Henry, Hugh
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Laurie, Norman Lovett, Griff Rhys Jones, Tony Robinson, Jennifer
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Saunders, Mel Smith, Emma Thompson (now an Oscar winner) ....
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2. So how was it all created ?
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During the late 1970s to early 1980s, the British "youth"
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culture was (yet again) in a vague alternative rebellion. Punk had
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hit the music culture, with bands like The Sex Pistols spitting on
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stage, and saying naughty swear words on live television, shocking
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mainstream conservative Britain.
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The comedy scene was no exception. Alternative comedians were
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now coming to the fore, with their brand of "toilet" humour mixed
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in with a bit of left-wing political satire and a few swear words.
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During this time, Rik Mayall (Rick), Adrian Edmondson,
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(Vyvyan) and Ben Elton had all graduated with a drama degree from
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Manchester University, and headed for The Comedy Store in London.
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This was the "centre" of the alternative-comedy scene.
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Mayall and Edmondson had set up a double-act called
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Twentieth Century Coyotes. Ben Elton established himself as a
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stand-up comedian and became the main compere at the Comedy Store.
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Nigel Planer (Neil) and Peter Richardson (later in The Comic
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Strip) were also a double-act entitled The Outer Limits.
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The original plan for The Young Ones would have throw these
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two double-acts together. However, for some reason Peter Richardson
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either rejected the idea, or was not considered.
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At this time, Christopher Ryan (a stage actor, not comedian)
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was in a play called CAN'T PAY, WON'T PAY. Andy De La Tour (an
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alternative comedian) recommended him for the role, Paul Jackson
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(the producer) saw him at the play, and the rest is history :)
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3. What were the episodes about ?
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There were two series of six episodes each, making a grand total of
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twelve episodes.
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The first paragraph will quote the backsleeve of the BBC
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video. The next paragraph will contain a brief sypnosis, follwed by
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any comments I may have.
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Season 1 (1982)
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3a. DEMOLITON
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"Fascist oiks at the Town Hall want to demolish the house. Why
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bother with Vyv around to do the business for them ?"
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The Town Hall announces plans to knock their house down.
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This was the pilot episode, and it shows. All the essential
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elements that made The Young Ones what it is is there in one form
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or another, but some elements of the characters are expanded upon
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here and others contracted. Mike is more of a self-styled
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ladykiller, Neil keeps trying to commit suicide, Rick's poetry and
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love of Cliff Richard is more fanatical, and Vyvyan makes his
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entrance through a wall. The band playing in the living room is
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NINE BELOW ZERO.
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3b. OIL
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"As Rick, Vyv, Neil, and Mike move into their new house, the
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talking statue at the front door begins an odyssey of zaniness that
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is to culminate in a worker's revolution and a fully-fledged
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benefit concert in the front room."
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Moving into an new house, Vyvyan finds oil in the basement.
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This was made six months after DEMOLITION, yet transmitted the
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week after it. Infamous moments from this one include Buddy Holly
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singing about insects, the two hard-working executives taking a
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holiday in front of a 20-watt bulb, Neil having six pairs of arms
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and Radical Posture / Alexei Sayle singing about Dr. Marten boots.
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3c. BORING
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"Is life really that boring for the four students ? A
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terrorist siege in their own house; a visitation from Hell; a fairy
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tale world that flourishes while they are asleep. And yet they are
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so B-O-R-E-D that Neil is driven to dig himself in a grave and Vyv
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chops his finger off."
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It's an average boring normal day in Studentville - or is it?
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This features a walk down Abbey Road (in London) to the Kebab
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and Calculator (in Bristol), the three bears, a red dwarf from Hell
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called Footoomch (sp?), Vyvyan's mother, and Madness singing House
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Of Fun. Anyone who was in Studentville will know days like this :)
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3d. BOMB
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"A potentially explosive situation erupts when a bomb falls on
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the house .... But worse ! The TV licence man calls."
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The lads find an atomic bomb and try to auction it to the
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highest seller. This involves Neil painting himself white to
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deflect a nuclear blast, the Dicky and Dino show, and Dexys'
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Midnight Runners singing "Jackie Wilson said" in the toilet.
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Footage of a plane dropping the bomb precedes the credits.
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Notice that when the gang switches on the TV to find out
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what's going on, the picture of the test card is actually stuck
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onto the TV, and the camera swings around to hide this fact after
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the TV has outlived its' usefulness...
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3e. INTERESTING
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"It's party-time ! Where else could you mingle with the four
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horsemen of the Apocalypse, a giant sandwich and a singing tomato?
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Pretty amazing stuff eh ? Just ignore Neil's boring hippy friend
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chilling-out in the fridge ... "
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The household organises a party.
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This one features Jennifer Saunders with toy mice in her
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handbag, Neil on the moon, Rick's sociology professor Jim Morrison,
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Cinderella and Santa Claus. The song is "You're My Kind Of Climate" by
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RIP, RIG AND PANIC, which features a young Neneh Cherry. If you've ever
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held a party as a stoodent, you may well sympathise with this one..
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3f. FLOOD
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"While London floods, Rick tries to elevate proceedings with
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a game of hide-and-seek. Meanwhile his sociology file is set on
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fire by Vyv, Mike's room is occupied by a pride of lions, and
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landlord Alexei Sayle turns into an axe-wielding homicidal maniac."
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It starts with the guys being bored, and Neil repeatedly
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bashing himself in the face with a frying pan. The guys also try to
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eat Neil when he returns from the supermarket empty-handed. Vyv
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hides in the wardrobe and ends up in Narnia. No band.
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Season Two (1984)
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3g. BAMBI
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"Who produced the world's stickiest bogey and the world's
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stupidest bottom-burp ? Who's smashing the oiks on University
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Challenge and who's swotting away for teacher like a total spasmo?"
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The lads compete on a game show (representing Scumbag College)
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against some upper-class students from Footlights College, Oxbrige
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while The Elephant Man tries to convince Tony Robinson
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that he is an elephant.
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Probably the most famous episode, this is especially
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appreciated after exams! This features Motorhead performing Ace Of
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Spades, and lots of British stars, including someone who will later
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fall to pieces in front of 500,000,000 viewers across the world...
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3h. CASH
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"Hey man ! It's really wierd ! Strange things keep happening.
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Like plates are disappearing and the tables keep, well, shrinking.
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Looks like there's a poltergoost in the house...."
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Our heroes find themselves running out of money, Vyvyan
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announces his pregnancy and Neil becomes a police officer. The song
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is Subterranean Homesick Blues performed by (amongst others) Jools
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Holland, Glen Tilbrook, and Stewart Copeland (of The Police).
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3j. NASTY
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"Ashes to ashes, funk to funky, Vyv is now a video head and
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Neil's wearing a dress because some really selfish negative vibe
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merchant boarded up his bedroom. Only pop music can save them now."
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The video revolution catches with the gang as they decide to
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rent some nasty videos with plenty of sex and violence. Of course,
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a vampire (naturally from South Africa) tends to ruin things. The
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band playing in the living room are The Damned with Video Nasty.
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This episode has a different beginning sequence, presenting the
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episode as if it were a horror film.
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3k. TIME
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"Vyv's being violently and copiously sick because Rick's like
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scored with a chick and the whole house has like gone through some
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kind of time warp."
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Can it be true ?!! Rick found a girlfriend ?!!!
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This episode also starts with different credits, a Dallas
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parody featuring a secretary typing with her nipples... The band
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are AMAZULU, with So Much Love.
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3m. SICK
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"There's bogeys on the blankets and snot on the sheets when
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Neil and the others come down with the worst colds in the history
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of civilisation !"
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Neil has a cold, and even Vyvyan's cure of drilling a nail in
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his head doesn't quite work, which is a pity since it sparks off a
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street riot. They're also taken hostage by Brian Damage, an escaped
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murderer. But their troubles are forgotten as the real horror
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happens - Neil's parents come to tea!! Also features a good parody
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of "The Good Life" (aka "Good Neighbors" in the US), Madness
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singing "Our House" and the return of Vyvyan's mother.
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3n. SUMMER HOLIDAY
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"Hey, everybody ! School's out ! Hurray ! Hurray ! Except,
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like there's nothing to do, man, apart from getting on a big red
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bus and having a really explosive trip. It should be pretty good
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fun, actually."
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In the final episode, the summer holidays beckon. Rick's parents
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die, and they are all thrown out of the house with no money. Will Rick be
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forced to sell his body ? What will our intrepid heroes do next ? The
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music is brought to you by John Otway, singing Body Talk.
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4. Who were the regular cast and crew ?
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Rick, the political anarchist studying Sociology (or was it
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Domestic Science?) who was a poetic genius, adored Cliff Richard
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and rude words, was played by RIK MAYALL. He's a bit of a twit.
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Vyvyan, the violent medical punk student who liked lager and
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curries (sounds like Lister) was played by ADRIAN EDMONDSON. He had
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orange hair and four metal stars glued to his forehead. The back of
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his jacket says VERY METAL. His little pet was Special Patrol Group
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(SPG), a Scottish hamster with an attitude....
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Neil, the lentil-loving depressed hippie studying Peace Studies and
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occasionally abused by his friends was played by NIGEL PLANER.
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Mike, the cool "straight" one who has lots and lots of girlfriends
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(or so we think) and incriminating photos of the Dean, was played
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by CHRISTOPHER RYAN.
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The writers were: Ben Elton (now a stand-up comedian)
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Rik Mayall
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Lise Mayer (still writing sketches)
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Additional material was by Alexei Sayle. The director was Geoff Posner,
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and the producer was Paul Jackson, who went on to produce Red Dwarf. He
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is now the head of programming at Carlton Television...
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Ed Bye was a production assistant. He later went on to direct GIRLS ON
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TOP, promoted as the "female Young Ones" and starring French and
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Saunders. He used to direct some episodes of Red Dwarf and now directs
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and produces The Full Wax. He's also married to Ruby Wax.
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5. What have they done since ?
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5a. ADRIAN EDMONDSON (a more detailed biography is available)
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ABSOLUTLEY FABULOUS - a food reviewer
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THE COMIC STRIP PRESENTS...GREGORY:DIARY OF A NUTCASE as Gregory
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IF YOU SEE GOD, TELL HIM (1993)
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He is married to Jennifer Saunders, and on a Hysteria AIDS benefit
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concert said "You might remember me .. I used to be very funny. But it's
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been a long time since The Young Ones, and I've just come to this benefit
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to boost my sadly flagging career, though I don't know what the f**k this
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do is all about."
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He also co-wrote a book entitled HOW TO BE A COMPLETE B*STARD, and
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the ISBN number is 0-86369-182X.
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5b. RIK MAYALL (a more detailed biography is available)
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SHOCK TREATMENT: Ricki, the male nurse
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THE NEW STATESMAN: Alan B'stard, a right-wing Tory MP
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DROP DEAD FRED: his first Hollywood movie with Phoebe Cates
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RIK MAYALL PRESENTS....: a series of 3 60-minutes TV films
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BLACKADDER 1: final episode as Mad Gerald
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BLACKADDER 2, BLACKADDER GOES FORTH: Lord Flash-heart
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and much much more... see the biography for more details
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5c. ADRIAN EDMONDSON and RIK MAYALL
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THE DANGEROUS BROTHERS (made together before The Young Ones)
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WAITING FOR GODOT: the stage play
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BOTTOM - Rik = Richard Adrian = Eddie Hitler
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BLACKADDER GOES FORTH (Private Plane)
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Rik = Lord Flash-heart Adrian = Baron Von Richtoften
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5d. NIGEL PLANER
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KING AND CASTLE: pacifist martial artist employed by a debt
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collection agency
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ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN: a short-lived ITV sitcom with Liza Goddard.
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TRIALS OF OZ: played John Peel (Radio 1 DJ) in a re-enactment
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of The Trails Of Oz
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BRAZIL (film): one of the technicians unable to plug the hole
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in Buttle's ceiling
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YELLOWBEARD (film): bit part
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BLACKADDER THE THIRD (Nob and Nobility): Lord Smedley
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NICHOLAS CRAIG MASTERCLASSES: a pretentious actor doing 10-minute
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lessons on BBC2. Brilliant !
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BONJOUR LA CLASSE: a French teacher
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THE COMIC STRIP PRESENTS...GREGORY:DIARY OF A NUTCASE as the
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psychiatrist
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SHINE ON HARVEY MOON
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An American Bud Light beer commercial!
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5e. ADRIAN EDMONDSON, RIK MAYALL and NIGEL PLANER
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FILTHY, RICH AND CATFLAP
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THE COMIC STRIP PRESENTS... EAT THE RICH
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Rik = Union organiser Nigel = unemployment office worker
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Ade = obnoxious posh guy
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THE COMIC STRIP PRESENTS ... BAD NEWS (where they are in a heavy
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metal band...)
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and many other COMIC STRIPS, which deserve an FAQ of their own...
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5f. CHRISTOPHER RYAN
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WAITING FOR GODOT - the stage play (with Rik and Adrian)
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SANTA CLAUS THE MOTION PICTURE - one of the elfs
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DR WHO : TRIALS OF A TIME LORD (MINDWARP)
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ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE - a plumber
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BACK TO SCHOOL, MR BEAN
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ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS - Edina's first doped out ex-husband with a
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horrible New-Age American wife
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BOTTOM - as Hedgehog, in ACCIDENT, HOLY and PARADE (with Rik & Ade)
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He's predominately a stage actor, and was in GUYS AND DOLLS and OFF
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THE LEDGE. He also appeared in Only Fools And Horses.
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5g. BEN ELTON (writer, actor/comedian)
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Co-wrote Blackadder 2, Blackadder 3 and Blackadder Goes Forth.
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Released three comedic albums - MOTORMOUTH, MOTORVATION and LIVE'89
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Written three novels - STARK, GRIDLOCK, THIS OTHER EDEN
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Written two plays - GASPING, SILLY COW
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Co-hosted FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE and SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (UK)
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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (1993) - he's Michael Keaton's sidekick
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STARK (1993) - a BBC-ABC (Australian) co-production, as CD.
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For more info, read the Ben Elton FAQ available via FTP or me.
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5h. LISE MAYER (writer - probably responsible for the mice in the handbag)
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PARAMOUNT CITY (LONDON UNDERGROUND - U.S.) - producer
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NO CURE FOR CANCER - worked with Denis Leary
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MONTREAL COMEDY FESTIVAL - wrote a sketch with Rowan Atkinson
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as a Canada tourism salesman
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AMASSED HYSTERIA! - co-edited the book with Rachel Swann.
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She was the girlfriend of Rik Mayall at the time - until he left her when
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she was pregnant for his current wife (I think). She also went out with
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Rowan Atkinson, Harry Enfield and is now going out with Angus Deayton...
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For more detailed info on the other actors mentioned, refer to the FTP/WWW
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sites mentioned later on, or E-mail me (achwong@bradford.ac.uk) for
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the press biographies.
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6. Merchandise
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6a. Video
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All 12 episodes are available on two double-tape packs from BBC Video, on
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PAL VHS Hi-Fi Stereo tapes for 16.99 pounds per double-tape pack. Each
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double-pack lasts about 200 minutes long, and is rated 15. They were
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released by BBC Enterprises in 1992, and the video catalogue numbers are
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BBCV 4788 and BBCV 4789.
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There is also a compilation tape, called THE VERY BEST OF THE YOUNG ONES,
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which has the episodes Bomb, Boring, Bambi, Interesting, and Summer
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Holiday. It's a PAL VHS tape, costing 12.99 pounds, and the video number
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is BBCV 5361.
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As far as I am aware, only one NTSC-format tape can be easily bought
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of the Young Ones. It contains OIL, BORING, and FLOOD and is
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available through your local video retailer or CBS FOX for $20.
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Or you can try the following video retailers in North America:
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LaughingHouse Video PO Box 8572
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Anaheim 1-714 956-9032
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California 92812-0572 1-800 807-9032
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E-mail: mrwally@ix.netcom.comquota
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The Video Catalog PO Box 64267
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St. Paul
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MN 55164-0267 1-800-733 2232
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BFS BFS Inc.
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350 Newkirk Road North
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Richmond Hill
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Ontario L4C 3G7
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CANADA 1-800-268-3891
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Otherwise you'll have to buy all 12 episodes on PAL format
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from the BBC, then find a nice willing person with an NTSC/PAL
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converter. You could all get together and share the costs. With
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postage and packing, both tapes would cost 51.48 pounds.
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Otherwise keep writing to CBS/FOX or LIONHEART in the United
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States, and asking them for it. The address is:
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Lionheart Television
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630 Fifth Avenue Suite 2220
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New York, NY 10111 Tel: 1-212-705 9300
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Or keep pestering your local PBS station to try and get it, and wave a
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nice large check in front of them... If all else fails, contact me...
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Or try these different addresses depending on where you live..
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AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND : Head of Marketing (Video),
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Polygram Video,
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Unit A,
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122 McEvoy St.,
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Alexandria Tel: 612-318-8666
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NSW 2015 Fax: 612-319-4758
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JAPAN: Head of Marketing,
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Pony Canyon Video, Inc.,
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3-3-5 Kudan Kita,
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Chiyoda-Ku,
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Tokyo 102 Tel: 813-3221-3151
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Japan Fax: 813-3221-3168
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If you are elsewhere, contact: The BBC Shop
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P.O. Box 1QX
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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NE99 1QX
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UNITED KINGDOM
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Tel. +44 (0) 191 222 0381
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or try BBC Video Enterprises Tel. +44 (0) 181 576 2236
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6b. Books
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---------
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|
BACHELOR BOYS - THE YOUNG ONES BOOK
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-----------------------------------
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First published in 1984, it was last re-printed in 1989, though
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|
there was an Australian re-print in September 1993. According to
|
|
the sleeve, it was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Meyer
|
|
but according to the credits in the beginning, it was written by
|
|
Terence Blacker. The ISBN number is 0 7221 5765 7.
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|
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Published by : Sphere Books
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27 Wrights Lane
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London W8 5TZ
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UNITED KINGDOM
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|
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Priced at 5.99 pounds, or Australian/Canadian $12.99, or New
|
|
Zealand $19.95
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|
|
|
It's a book written by the "gang" and contains tips on how to cheat
|
|
in exams, how to spot a French exchange student, the joys on hitch-
|
|
hiking, an interview with David Bowie, and nude shots of the boys!!
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|
|
|
It also gives the full names of the gang : Neil Pye
|
|
Vyvyan Basterd
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|
Mike TheCoolPerson
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|
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|
NEIL'S BOOK OF THE DEAD (US ISBN no. 0-517-55964-1)
|
|
-----------------------
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|
Kristen Mirenda says :
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|
|
|
"A sort of parody of the Tibetan Book of the Dead. The book was
|
|
basically Neil's philosophy of life and a guide to living a
|
|
Neil-like hippyish alternative-lifestyle. It featured such things
|
|
as a guide to determining your health through urine color; Neil's
|
|
reminiscences of his first drug experience; some quasi-pagan
|
|
rituals; and how to write a job application that will guarantee you
|
|
don't get hired. Brief mention is made of his roomate Rick but
|
|
other than that I don't remember any YO references."
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|
6c. Singles
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|
-----------
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|
Cliff Richard and The Young Ones : Living Doll
|
|
---------------------------------------------
|
|
As part of the Comic Relief fund-raising drive in 1986, this single
|
|
was released, which hit no.1 in the UK charts in March 1986. It was
|
|
also performed live. It was on WEA Records, catalogue YZ65 for the
|
|
7" version. It states on the sleeve "Coming soon: the book, the LP,
|
|
the chocolates..." :)
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|
|
|
A video was made to accompany the single, which deviated quite a
|
|
bit from the single, and also featured Hank Marvin from The Shadows
|
|
(Cliff's original backing band....)
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|
|
|
The song was also performed for the Comic Relief concert, but
|
|
a few changes were made. It was announced that the total and utter
|
|
king of rock and roll was in fact John Craven - a newsreader who
|
|
specialised in reading the news to children from 8 to 15....
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|
|
|
The B-side to that was (ALL THE LITTLE FLOWERS ARE) HAPPY.
|
|
A transcription of this is available from the FTP sites (see below)
|
|
|
|
Neil - Hole In My Shoe
|
|
----------------------
|
|
A cover of the old 1960s classic, it got to no.6 in the UK charts.
|
|
A 12" of this song was also released, which apparently is roughly
|
|
the same, but with extra bits (talking and freaky sounds) tagged
|
|
on at the end.
|
|
|
|
To promote the single, Neil/Nigel performed Hole In My Shoe live
|
|
on TOP OF THE POPS. It was quite a memorable performance because
|
|
half way through it he stumbled and knocked down the scenery (some
|
|
Athenian-style pillars) and this was transmitted live... It has
|
|
apparently become an oft-repeated clip, and is embedded in BBC2's
|
|
"Boxpops" show.
|
|
|
|
Neil - My White Bicycle
|
|
-----------------------
|
|
As a result of the success of Hole in My Show, this single was
|
|
released and an album duly made. The B-side was Cosmic Jam and
|
|
both tracks can be found on the album. A 12" version was also
|
|
released. It was released on WEA Records (1984), and the 7"
|
|
catalogue number is YZ30.
|
|
|
|
6d. Album
|
|
---------
|
|
Encouraged by the success of Hole in My Shoe, an album duly
|
|
followed, called NEIL'S HEAVY CONCEPT ALBUM, produced by Dave
|
|
Stewart (not from the Eurythmics, but the one who did IT'S MY
|
|
PARTY with Barbara Gaskin). Hole In My Shoe is on that album, as
|
|
is a track entitled Lentil Nightmare. The back cover is like the
|
|
Sgt Pepper back cover with black words on a red background, and a
|
|
group photo at the bottom, with three Neils facing forward and
|
|
another with his back to the camera.
|
|
|
|
7. Other articles on the Net
|
|
============================
|
|
|
|
This is part one of the Young Ones information file - part two goes
|
|
into much greater depth. E-mail me for a copy, or see below...
|
|
|
|
The scripts for most of the episodes are now available from the FTP
|
|
or WWW sites. If you can't access them, ask me or consult James Kew
|
|
(j.kew@ic.ac.uk) and his alt.comedy.british FAQ.
|
|
|
|
The B-side to Living Doll, (ALL THE LITTLE FLOWERS ARE) HAPPY is
|
|
also available on the FTP site, transcribed by Greg O'Beirne
|
|
(gobeirne@tartarus.uwa.edu.au)
|
|
|
|
These files can be found by FTPing to:
|
|
|
|
FTP - cathouse.org/pub/cathouse/
|
|
FTP - src.doc.ic.ac.uk/public/media/tv/collections/tardis/uk/comedy/
|
|
|
|
Or using your WWW browser and pointing it to:
|
|
|
|
http://hammers.wwa.com/hammers
|
|
http://cathouse.org:8000/BritishComedy/
|
|
http://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/public/media/tv/collections/tardis/
|
|
http://www.brad.ac.uk/~achwong/index.html
|
|
|
|
There is an episode guide for The Young Ones available at:
|
|
|
|
WWW - http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~dave/guides/index.html
|
|
|
|
I also compile the Rik Mayall FAQ, Adrian Edmondson FAQ, and the Ben
|
|
Elton FAQ. I did have a copy of an interview I did with Christopher Ryan
|
|
but that seems to have mysteriously disappeared... If you can't find it,
|
|
let me know!
|
|
|
|
There is also Steve Gardner's Anglo/American Gag Guide to The Young Ones,
|
|
which goes into greater detail on the Britishness of the gags. E-mail him
|
|
at: esgardner@delphi.com
|
|
|
|
If you have any material, please let me know so I can incorporate it here.
|
|
All comments, brickbats and additions gratefully received...
|
|
|
|
8. Contributors and thanks
|
|
===========================
|
|
|
|
Paul Herzog for transcribing quite a few scripts! (Must be bored...)
|
|
|
|
Bill Houston and his friend for transcribing NASTY.
|
|
|
|
James Kew for co-ordinating most of this stuff on ze 'Net...
|
|
|
|
Alexander Lum for his valiant efforts to produce a FAQ.
|
|
|
|
Kristen Mirenda (mirenda@panix.com) for transcribing BAMBI and
|
|
CASH, other items and pointing out other factual errors.
|
|
|
|
Kristin Sabo for giving me some source information.
|
|
|
|
Thanks also go to Roderick Begbie, Paul Burgin, Greg Cawthorn, Paul
|
|
Claypole, Nick Cole, Mike Coughlin, Jon Drukman, Paul Herzog, Stuart
|
|
Jackson, Paul Lee, Greg O'Beirne, Russ Perry Jnr., James Poole, Steve
|
|
Rapport, Mike Richards, Simon Rowell, Annie Sattler, Stephen Slater
|
|
and Michelle Street.
|
|
|
|
I would like to thank all the above, and anyone else I haven't
|
|
named for their help and contributions. Get your name on this
|
|
esteemed list! Ask a question, or provide an answer.
|
|
|
|
YOUNG ONES FAQ (2/2) v 1.34
|
|
===========================
|
|
|
|
Created by Andrew Wong (achwong@bradford.ac.uk)
|
|
|
|
This is part 2 of the FAQ, designed for, in the words of Steve
|
|
Rapport, "the anal retentive" who wants to know everything there
|
|
ever was to know about The Young Ones. If you want part one,
|
|
which has the main information, E-mail me for it...
|
|
|
|
Contents
|
|
========
|
|
|
|
1. Who featured in the series ?
|
|
1a. Mark Arden and Stephen Frost
|
|
1b. Robbie Coltrane
|
|
1c. Ben Elton
|
|
1d. Dawn French
|
|
1e. Gareth Hale and Norman Pace
|
|
1f. Jools Holland
|
|
1g. David Rappaport
|
|
1h. Tony Robinson
|
|
1j. Jennifer Saunders
|
|
1k. Alexei Sayle
|
|
1m. Special Patrol Group
|
|
1n. Other people who feature once
|
|
2. British slangs and -isms
|
|
2a. Quick definitions
|
|
2b. Cliff Richard
|
|
2c. The two-fingered salute
|
|
2d. TV licences
|
|
2e. O-levels and A-levels
|
|
2f. Felicity Kendall
|
|
3. Quotable Lines
|
|
4. Rick's (The People's Poet) Peoples' Poems
|
|
4a. Cliff
|
|
4b. House
|
|
4c. Pollution
|
|
4d. Free-form
|
|
4e. The Peoples' Poem
|
|
4f. Rick's Teen Anguish Poem
|
|
4g. Rick's Trotsky poem
|
|
5. Cliff Richard and The Young Ones - a bit of the script.
|
|
6. Location
|
|
7. The strange person at the back of the house
|
|
8. Memories of the time
|
|
9. When was it transmitted ?
|
|
10. What are these flash-frames I keep hearing about ?
|
|
11. Reactions to the Young Ones
|
|
12. Looking back on the Young Ones
|
|
13. Little bits that don't fit in anywhere else
|
|
14. Spin-offs
|
|
15. Other articles on the Internet
|
|
16. Contributors and thanks
|
|
|
|
1. Who featured in the series ?
|
|
===============================
|
|
|
|
1a. Mark Arden and Stephen Frost
|
|
--------------------------------
|
|
BORING: two policemen in the front page of The Guardian
|
|
INTERESTING: two party crashers
|
|
CASH: two Elizabethan ghosts
|
|
NASTY: two secret agents (Sweater & Ruffles)
|
|
SICK: two muck-men, Mick & Tess
|
|
|
|
1b. Robbie Coltrane
|
|
-------------------
|
|
OIL: Sully the bouncer at Mike's roller-disco
|
|
BAMBI: Dr. Carlisle who finds human beings the size of amoebas
|
|
|
|
1c. Ben Elton
|
|
-------------
|
|
DEMOLISH: the presenter of Nozin' Around
|
|
BAMBI: Kendal Mintcake, the Oxbridge oik who was given the
|
|
Socialist Worker Party for his birthday
|
|
FLOOD: The blind DJ interviewing an armless female singer
|
|
SICK: The schoolboy in the Grange Hill spoof
|
|
SUMMER HOLIDAY: the guy in the advert drinking Sharp lager
|
|
|
|
1d. Dawn French
|
|
---------------
|
|
INTERESTING: the violent Bible-bashing preacher
|
|
NASTY: the Devil in the Pain-Away commercial
|
|
TIME: The Easter Bunny
|
|
|
|
1e. Gareth Hale (the one with the moustache) & Norman Pace
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------
|
|
NASTY: two grave diggers
|
|
TIME: two peasants
|
|
|
|
1f. Jools Holland
|
|
-----------------
|
|
CASH: part of the band
|
|
SUMMER HOLIDAY: the punk with the enormous mohawk at the bank
|
|
|
|
1g. David Rappaport (the dwarf in TIME BANDITS and LA LAW)
|
|
-------------------
|
|
BORING: Ftmsch, the red dwarf from Hell
|
|
FLOOD: Shirley, the Wicked Witch's servant
|
|
|
|
(He later killed himself partly due to the lack of serious roles)
|
|
|
|
1h. Tony Robinson
|
|
-----------------
|
|
BAMBI: The doctor looking after the Elephant Man
|
|
NASTY: one of the criminals bound for Australia
|
|
|
|
1j. Jennifer Saunders
|
|
---------------------
|
|
INTERESTING: the party-goer with lots of toy mice in her handbag
|
|
TIME: Helen Mucus, Rick's girlfriend ?!!!
|
|
|
|
1k. Alexei Sayle (The Balowski family)
|
|
----------------
|
|
DEMOLISH: Jerzei Balowski, their Polish landlord.
|
|
OIL: Alexei Yuri...Balowski, the lead singer of the band.
|
|
BORING: Billy Balovski, Jerzei's clinically insane brother, who drove
|
|
in from Brazil to imitate a Dalek using a cactus pot.
|
|
BOMB: Reggie Balowski, the Cockney arms dealer.
|
|
INTERESTING: drunk party-goer who pukes all over a posh person.
|
|
FLOOD: Jerzei (the landlord), who turns into an axe-wielding
|
|
homicidal maniac.
|
|
|
|
BAMBI: A train driver
|
|
CASH: A police officer who looks remarakbly similar to
|
|
Mussolini and becomes a stand-up comedian at nights
|
|
NASTY: A South African Communist vampire - or is he ?
|
|
TIME: Host of "Jester Balowski's Medieval Torture Hour"
|
|
SICK: Brian Damage Balowski, an escaped murderer
|
|
SUMMER HOLIDAY: Jerzei Balowski, the dreaded landlord
|
|
|
|
1m. Special Patrol Group
|
|
------------------------
|
|
Vyvyan's pet, a Scottish hamster with an attitude who likes
|
|
sleeping in front of Vyvyan's car, and giving Glasgow kisses
|
|
to teddy bears.
|
|
|
|
1n. People who occasionally pop up
|
|
----------------------------------
|
|
Mark Arden: BOMB as the "gay" husband on the cornflakes
|
|
packet
|
|
Helen Atkinson-Wood: NASTY as the woman condemned to Hell
|
|
Chris Barrie: NASTY as Captain of the ship bound for
|
|
Australia
|
|
Arthur Brown: FLOOD
|
|
Alan Freeman: CASH and SUMMER HOLIDAY as God
|
|
Stephen Fry: BAMBI as Lord Snot, a contestant on University
|
|
Challenge from Footlights College, Oxbridge
|
|
Ronnie Golden: OIL as Buddy Holly
|
|
Lenny Henry: SUMMER HOLIDAY as the Nazi postman
|
|
Griff Rhys Jones: BAMBI as the quiz-host of University Challenge
|
|
Terry Jones: NASTY as the drunken priest. He is better
|
|
known as a member of the Monty Python team.
|
|
Hugh Laurie: BAMBI as Lord Monty from Footlights College
|
|
Helen Lederer: SUMMER HOLIDAY, as the female
|
|
"Good morning sir" bank teller.
|
|
Norman Lovett: SUMMER HOLIDAY - the owner of the Penny Arcade
|
|
Lise Mayer: SUMMER HOLIDAY, as the woman Ben Elton is
|
|
chatting up in the Sharp advert (?)
|
|
Paul Merton: He *MAY* be in TIME, as there is a credit
|
|
there for "Paul Morton"...
|
|
Roger Sloman: BOMB as the TV licence inspector
|
|
Mel Smith: BAMBI, the security guard at Granada studios.
|
|
Emma Thompson: BAMBI as Miss Money-Sterling, the Oxbridge oik
|
|
who has a Porsche.
|
|
|
|
2. British slangs and -isms
|
|
===========================
|
|
|
|
2a. Quick definitions
|
|
---------------------
|
|
biro: Bic / ball-point pen
|
|
Bob's your uncle: there you are etc.
|
|
call: to visit or telephone someone (erm....)
|
|
flares: bell-bottoms
|
|
"Number two's" (slang): faeces / poo / s**t (rhyming slang)
|
|
out on the pull: trying to find someone of the opposite sex
|
|
pavement: sidewalk
|
|
ring: call on the telephone
|
|
skiving: to shirk away from doing any work
|
|
snog: any kiss that isn't platonic <;-)
|
|
Sorry?: Huh ? What ?
|
|
take the piss: to make fun of, to deflate one's Ego
|
|
ta: Thanks (informal)
|
|
wanker: derogatory term for a person who masturbates
|
|
|
|
2b. Cliff Richard
|
|
-----------------
|
|
He is such an institution in the UK, I find it difficult to believe
|
|
no-one in the US has heard of him, but anyway...
|
|
|
|
Cliff started out as being Britain's answer to Elvis Presley in the
|
|
1950s, and at one stage he out-sold Elvis. Like Elvis, he starred in a
|
|
few British films that involved Cliff saving Youth culture from the big
|
|
square daddy-ios, films like THE YOUNG ONES, and SUMMER HOLIDAY - in
|
|
which Cliff chartered a London bus to take his chums to Greece for a
|
|
holiday and a quick snog...
|
|
|
|
He is still going strong today, selling out auditoriums mainly
|
|
to middle-aged women. He is reknown for his Christian beliefs.
|
|
For a guy who's 50 years old, it's amazing he's managed to stay so
|
|
long in the business. And it cannot be denied he has a better voice than
|
|
most "pop" stars today. The quality of the songs he sings are rather
|
|
questionable to say the least...
|
|
|
|
Basically, he's not the sort of artiste a hip, happening
|
|
politically aware student like Rik would be into. It's a perfect
|
|
tacky pop star, that UK students have a unique fascination for...
|
|
|
|
2c. The two-fingered salute
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
The UK equivalent of the middle-finger salute, though not as rude.
|
|
It's like saying Piss Off or something equally strong.
|
|
|
|
2d. TV licences (BOMB)
|
|
----------------------
|
|
The BBC does not rely on advertising for its' revenue. Instead
|
|
any household that owns a TV in the United Kingdom must pay a licence
|
|
fee for the privilege of owning a television. The money is then
|
|
handed over to the BBC and used to fund its' programming.
|
|
It's illegal to own a TV without a licence so TV detector vans
|
|
periodically patrol the streets looking for TV receivers. Then the
|
|
house is checked with the TV licence records, and if the house does
|
|
not have a licence, the house is in biiiiiiig trouble - a fine of up
|
|
to 2000 pounds (US $3000) can be charged. At the moment, a year's
|
|
licence costs around 80 pounds (US $120)
|
|
Students are reknown for not paying their licence. I only got
|
|
away with it because I wasn't in when they came knocking at my door !
|
|
|
|
2e. O-levels and A-levels
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
O-levels were the exams taken by 16 year olds before they left
|
|
school. A "C" grade was considered a pass. You needed 5 passes
|
|
to be allowed to the next stage of British education, which
|
|
was usually A-levels. Generally, British students take 3 A-levels,
|
|
and the grades you eventually get determine which university you
|
|
get to. If you get AAA, you get to go to the great universities of
|
|
Oxford, Cambridge and Bradford :) If you get less than that, you
|
|
are more likely to head for the "red-brick" universities or the
|
|
polytechnics (vocational colleges)
|
|
O-levels were eliminated in 1987 in favour of GCSEs. Many older
|
|
people tend to complain that GCSEs are much easier than O-levels...
|
|
|
|
2f. Felicity Kendall (sigh)
|
|
---------------------------
|
|
She was one of those British actresses who used to pop up on safe,
|
|
middle-class British sitcoms in the 1970s like The Good Life,
|
|
Good Neighbours etc. She was also voted Rear Of The Year some time in
|
|
the early 1970s. It is rumoured that many teenagers growing up in the
|
|
late 70s like The Young Ones developed crushes on her. It's also a
|
|
sympton of the stoodent population liking things totally unyouthlike e.g.
|
|
the current trend for Johnny Cash, Mr. Blobby and Are You Being Served?
|
|
|
|
If you require a more detailed gag-guide, then The Young Ones
|
|
Anglo/American Gag Guide is available from Steve Gardner
|
|
(esgardner@delphi.com)
|
|
|
|
3. Quotable Lines
|
|
=================
|
|
|
|
Neil : "Guys, there's some dinner on the floor if you want it" - DEMOLITION
|
|
|
|
Rik & Vyv : "Neil, your bedroom's on fire !" - OIL
|
|
|
|
Neil : "No way man ! Everyone knows sleep gives you CANCER!" - OIL
|
|
|
|
Neil : "I just looked at it and it blew up !" - BORING
|
|
|
|
Policeman : "That's white man's electricity you're using." - BORING
|
|
(to be used with heavily emphasised smilies !)
|
|
|
|
Neil : "Guys, why don't we, like, try going to lectures tomorrow ?"
|
|
Mike : "Neil, I know things are bad but there's no need to panic !
|
|
No, I'll just treat this problem like my mattress - and
|
|
sleep on it." - BORING
|
|
|
|
Neil : "It's like the kettle killed itself rather than be used by me..." - BOMB
|
|
|
|
Mike : "If people weren't sick, we wouldn't need penicillin" - BOMB
|
|
|
|
Mike : "A social conscience is like a garden fence, you try to eat
|
|
it, it'll get stuck in your throat." - BOMB
|
|
|
|
Rick : "No, YOU put my address down. Rick, 15 Credibility Street"
|
|
(at the Social Security office, BOMB)
|
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Rick : "Tomorrow everyone in England will be free, and there will be no more
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social prejudice or hatred. GET UP NEIL, I HATE YOU !!!!!!!" - BOMB
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Neil's hippie friend Neil : "My barely adequate psychic defences
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are crumbling !" - INTERESTING
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Rick : "You bought me a present! It's a telescope -- a telescope
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with a mouse in it!" - INTERESTING
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Professor Jim Morrison : "Wow, what is this stuff - tobacco or ...
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Pink Floyd ?" - INTERESTING
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Neil's hippie friend Neil : "Wow - it's so uncoool !" - INTERESTING
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Rick : "Wouldn't it be amazing if all this (Monopoly) money was real?"
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Vyv : "Rick, that is the single most predictable and boring thing that
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anyone could ever say whilst playing Monopoly." - BORING
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Rick : "God, I'm bored. Might as well be listening to Genesis" - FLOOD
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Rick : "There's nothing poofy about a man wanting to love his
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fellow man- It's just when they start touching each others'
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bottoms...." - (to be used with heavy smilies) - FLOOD
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Vyv: "I put it (serum that turns you into an axe-wielding homicidal
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|
maniac) in a Coke can so nobody'd drink it by mistake."
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Neil: "You know, I just bet that a bit later on someone does drink that
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and turns into an axe-wielding homicidal maniac.
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Rick: "Yes, I bet that as well. That's just the sort of crazy imaginative
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thing that happens around here." - FLOOD
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Mr. Balowski : "Ah, Coca-Cola, symbol of free West!" - FLOOD
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Rick : "There's no one in here, Mr. Balowski! We're all holograms !" - FLOOD
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Neil : "Oh, well, out of one frying pan, into another frying pan." - FLOOD
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Vyv : "You haven't got a sister, Rick! You're the classic
|
|
example of an only child." - BAMBI
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Vyv : "This calls for a very special blend of psychology and
|
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extreme violence." - BAMBI
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Rick: "Honestly, I don't know why I bother sometimes..."
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Vyv: "I don't know why you bother ever." - BAMBI
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Neil : "Socks aren't vegetables,man, they should be wiped out !" - BAMBI
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Rick : "Hands up who likes me !" - BAMBI
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Miss Money-Sterling : "I've got a Porsche -bwaha haha ha"
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(a.k.a. Emma Thompson) - BAMBI
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Vyv : "Neil, is it really necessary to nail the plates to the
|
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table? What happens when we want to play Monopoly? Go
|
|
directly to plate? Do not pass plate nailed to the table by
|
|
a stupid hippie?" - CASH
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Neil : "Boom shanka...May the seed of your loins be fruitful in the
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belly of your woman." - CASH
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Rick: "Oh, that's right, Vyvyan. If the mountain won't come to
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Muhammed, smash the drawing room to pieces. That's very
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Buddhist, isn't it!" - NASTY
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Rick: "Neil, the bathroom's free! Unlike the country under the
|
|
Thatcherite junta." - NASTY
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Rick: "Neil, is it really necessary to have the light on when
|
|
you're in the bath?"
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Neil: "Well, yeah."
|
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Rick: "Why, what are you planning to do - photosynthesize?" (NASTY)
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Mike : "What's that thumping?"
|
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Vyv : "Oh, it's probably Rick doing a bit of reading." - NASTY
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Vyv : "YES !! WE'VE GOT A VIDEO !!!" - NASTY
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Mike : "I hate to say anything negative, but no." - NASTY
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Vyv : "Rick, shut up or I'll kill you." - NASTY
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Neil : "Flares are coming back in -- I read it in my horoscope!" - NASTY
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Rick : "Neil, how are you keeping that flowerpot up?!?" - NASTY
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Rick : "Oh, no. The front door's exploded." - NASTY
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Vyv : "'Vyvyan, Vyvyan, Vyvyan!' Honestly, whenever anything
|
|
explodes in this house, it's always 'blame Vyvyan!'" (NASTY)
|
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Rick : "What, me, Rick, a virgin? Try telling that to some of the
|
|
foxy chicks who owe me favours." - NASTY
|
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|
Rick : "So in fact, all four of us have stayed up for the entire
|
|
night. Now that's what I call anarchy!" - NASTY
|
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|
|
Neil : "Oh no, I'll die if I miss 'Scooby-Doo'!" - TIME
|
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|
|
Rick : "And that's Vyvyan....being sick" - TIME
|
|
|
|
Mike : "Last one to find the jungle animal has to take off all
|
|
their clothes. (to Helen Mucus) All right, your turn."
|
|
(TIME)
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|
Rick : "We never clean the toilet, Neil! That's what being a
|
|
student is all about!" - SICK
|
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Neil: "I hope Mike hurries back with the cure!"
|
|
Vyv: "No Neil, it's Madness this week!" - SICK
|
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|
Mr. Balowski : "Aw, some sod broke your chair! That's 20 pounds you
|
|
owe me." - SUMMER HOLIDAY
|
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|
|
Rick : "What's the difference ? There'll be plenty of chicks for
|
|
these tigers on the road to the promised land ! Who cares
|
|
about Thatcher and unemployment ? We can do just exactly
|
|
whatever we want to do ! And do you know why ? Because
|
|
we're Young Ones ! Bachelor Boys ! Wild eyed big bottomed
|
|
anarchists ! LOOK OUT !!! CLLLLLIIIIIFFFF !!!"
|
|
(SUMMER HOLIDAY)
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|
4. Rick's (The People's Poet) Peoples' Poems
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|
============================================
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|
For your delectation and delight, some of Rick's superb poems...
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|
|
4a. "Cliff" (DEMOLITION)
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------------------------
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|
Oh, Cliff
|
|
Sometimes it must be difficult not to feel as if
|
|
You really are a Cliff
|
|
When fascists keep trying to push you over it
|
|
Are they the lemmings?
|
|
Or are you *Cliff*?
|
|
Or *are* you, Cliff?
|
|
|
|
(According to Jon Drukman, it's the second line that makes
|
|
sense but Rick has to go and mess up his own poem :)
|
|
|
|
4b. "House" (DEMOLITION)
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
House, house, house
|
|
Oh, you are made of stone
|
|
But you are not alone
|
|
-Ly house!
|
|
|
|
4c. "Pollution" (BOMB)
|
|
-----------------------
|
|
* First, an extreme close-up of Rick squeezing a spot/boil/pimple*
|
|
|
|
Pollution
|
|
All around
|
|
Sometimes up
|
|
And sometimes down
|
|
But always around.
|
|
Pollution, are you coming to my town?
|
|
Or am I coming to yours?
|
|
We're on different buses, pollution
|
|
But we're both using petrol.
|
|
|
|
4d. "Free-Form" (FLOOD)
|
|
------------------------
|
|
Marrow
|
|
Meringue
|
|
Boomerang
|
|
Long, blue boomerang...
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|
|
|
4e. "The People's Poem" (FLOOD)
|
|
--------------------------------
|
|
What do you think you're doing, pig?
|
|
Do you really give a fig, pig?
|
|
And what's your favourite sort of gig, pig?
|
|
Barry Manilow
|
|
Or the black and white minstrel show?
|
|
|
|
4f. Rick's Teen Anguish Poem (from the book)
|
|
---------------------------------------------
|
|
oh god,
|
|
why
|
|
am I so much more sensitive than everybody else ?
|
|
why
|
|
do I feel things so much more acutely than them,
|
|
and understand so much more.
|
|
I bet I'm the first person who's ever felt as rotten as this.
|
|
could it be
|
|
that I'm going to grow up
|
|
to be a great poet and thinker, and all those other wankers in my
|
|
class are going to have to work in factories or go on the dole?
|
|
yes, I think it could.
|
|
|
|
4g. Rick's Trotsky poem (from the book)
|
|
----------------------------------------
|
|
Today, I saw a dog,
|
|
Yes, a dog.
|
|
Talking to a pig,
|
|
Yes, a pig.
|
|
They were on the pavement,
|
|
Discussing Trotsky.
|
|
Not brotsky or crotsky or drotsky or frotsky.
|
|
But Trotsky.
|
|
|
|
5. Cliff Richard and The Young Ones - Living Doll (a bit of the script)
|
|
=======================================================================
|
|
|
|
The beginning goes something like this....
|
|
|
|
*EXPLOSION*
|
|
|
|
Neil : "Look out everyone, he's coming through the doors."
|
|
Vyv : "BRILLIANT ! He didn't even open them...."
|
|
Neil : "He's here !!!!"
|
|
Mike : "Quick Rick, do the speech."
|
|
|
|
*Music starts* (Video - the Young Ones walking down a street, Rick
|
|
pointing at the camera)
|
|
|
|
Rick : "Hey kids, stop snogging and pay attention to me. 'Cos if
|
|
you're a wild-eyed loner standing at the gates of Oblivion,
|
|
hitch a ride with us. 'Cos we're on the last freedom moped
|
|
out of Nowhere City, and we haven't even told our parents
|
|
what time we'll be back ! So put on your dancing trousers,
|
|
and get down to the utter King of Rock and Roll, CLIFF
|
|
RICHARD !!!"
|
|
|
|
Cliff (singing) : "Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking
|
|
living doll"
|
|
Young Ones : "Living doll" (rather badly)
|
|
Cliff : "Got to do my best to please her, just 'cos she's a
|
|
living doll"
|
|
Young Ones : "Living doll"
|
|
|
|
(and so on....)
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
Other vague bits I remember include :
|
|
Cliff (singing) : "Gonna lock her up in a trunk so no big hunk can
|
|
steal her away from me."
|
|
Rick: "I still think locking girls up in a trunk is politically
|
|
unsound." (?)
|
|
Mike: "It's only a song, Rick."
|
|
Neil: "Well, I feel sorry for the elephants."
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
The end of it goes something like this....
|
|
|
|
The Young Ones (sung) : "Got the one and only walking talking..."
|
|
Cliff (sung) : "Living Doll...."
|
|
|
|
*Flourish, guitar riff, end of song*
|
|
|
|
Cliff : "Erm.... can I go now ?"
|
|
Rick : "Er, yeah, thanks Cliff, bye !"
|
|
|
|
(Vyv hits Cliff with a club, Cliff falls to floor)
|
|
|
|
Rick : "Right kids, if you don't buy this record, you're an utter
|
|
utter utter utter utter ..."
|
|
|
|
(Sounds of record with a scratch on it, and picture reverts to
|
|
"snow")
|
|
|
|
If you can remember the rest off the top of your head, let me know!
|
|
|
|
6. Location
|
|
===========
|
|
|
|
Though The Young Ones was based in London (they all went to a
|
|
North London polytechnic), the street scenes were filmed in Bristol,
|
|
because when Paul Jackson was thinking about The Young Ones that was
|
|
where he was at the time...
|
|
|
|
- The house is in Codrington Road, Bristol (student area :-)
|
|
|
|
- The train station in BAMBI is Bristol Temple Meads.
|
|
|
|
- The Kebab And Calculator (their local as seen in BORING) is in
|
|
Bristol and is actually called The Cock O' The North, though the
|
|
landlord is reputed to be a complete b*stard.
|
|
|
|
- In BOMB, Rick walks past Coopington Road...
|
|
|
|
- When Neil goes to the police station to get a job (CASH) it is
|
|
actually the Bristol North Swimming Baths that he goes to. The
|
|
army careers office he goes to first is about 50 yards down the
|
|
road (and is actually an RSPCA charity shop now). Both are on
|
|
Gloucester Road, Bristol and are about 100 yards away from the
|
|
shop used as a launderette in BAMBI. They are in the Bishopston
|
|
area of Bristol, where the house might have been set.
|
|
|
|
- In SUMMER HOLIDAY, the bank that they raid is also the Bristol
|
|
North Swimming Baths. The sign is covered by the 'Fascist Pig
|
|
Bank' sign or whatever it was called. The getaway car is parked
|
|
beside a line of bollards outside what is now the Bristol Flyer
|
|
pub which is next door to the baths.
|
|
|
|
(Just shows the lengths to which this FAQ has been carefully
|
|
researched ;)
|
|
|
|
7. The strange person at the back of the house
|
|
===============================================
|
|
(from Simon Jansen - sjan1@cs.aukuni.ac.nz)
|
|
|
|
"Has anyone else noticed the strange person who appears to share
|
|
the flat with the guys. If you look carefully in the first five
|
|
episodes you can see a mysterious person with long black hair who
|
|
appears sitting against walls in the background of quite a few
|
|
scenes. He has his hair over his face but it looks like another
|
|
hippy. Once you have noticed him he is very obvious! Places I
|
|
remember seeing him are sitting to the left of the screen in
|
|
INTERESTING when Vyv tries the new vacuum cleaner, behind Mike in
|
|
DEMOLITION when he's reading the TV Times and in BORING, he's next
|
|
to the cupboard when the old guy comes out from under the stairs.
|
|
I can spot him in the first five episodes but not after that. Does
|
|
anyone know who this is?"
|
|
|
|
I've never seen him before....He could be a member of the crew.. On
|
|
the other hand, it could be Neil.
|
|
Kristen Mirenda thinks it could be the ratty human-sized
|
|
stuffed animal (teddy bear?) that's usually propped up in the hall.
|
|
Greg O'Beirne thinks "it's just meant to be a sort of
|
|
surrealist sight gag. It struck me as rather weirdly funny to have
|
|
what I thought was a corpse just sitting in the lounge room with
|
|
nobody noticing it."
|
|
|
|
And while we're on the subject of strange things, the back of the
|
|
house (behind the kitchen area) appears to have been completely
|
|
re-built between Seasons 1 and 2.....
|
|
|
|
8. Memories of the time
|
|
========================
|
|
courtesy of Stuart Jackson (sjackson@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
|
|
|
|
"I had just started college in England (Hull) when TYO first
|
|
started - October 82. By the third episode, word had got round so
|
|
much about how good it was, all the public TV rooms in the every
|
|
hall of residence and in the Students' Union were jammed to the
|
|
rafters. It was a great atmosphere. In January 83, BBC2 decided
|
|
to repeat all six episodes, less than six weeks after the original
|
|
series had finished. Although this practice is common in the US,
|
|
in the UK it's unheard of to repeat a series so soon. It drew even
|
|
bigger audiences second time around. In March of that year the
|
|
Young Ones did a university tour, and Hull was one of the venues.
|
|
I was lucky enough to get a ticket...naturally it was a sell out.
|
|
Only Rick, Vyv and Neil were there. Apparently, they'd killed Mike
|
|
(but he was miraculously revived of course for the second series).
|
|
Rik Mayall warmed up the crowd doing Kevin Turvey, a Brummie (ie
|
|
Birmingham) Investigator which he'd made his name with. Then Rik
|
|
and Vyv came on and did their stuff for about 15 minutes. Then Neil
|
|
came on to rapturous applause - at which point Rik and Vyv told him
|
|
in no uncertain terms to Fuck Off. They wouldn't continue the show
|
|
until everyone in the audience was screaming "Fuck off, Neil". The
|
|
show lasted about two hours and remains the funniest live show I've
|
|
ever been to.
|
|
|
|
The second series first aired on BBC2 in spring 1984, and was still
|
|
as popular as ever - BAMBI was the first in the second series and
|
|
is thought of as many as being the best. A South Bank Show profile
|
|
of Ben Elton showed one clip from the Young Ones, the train
|
|
sequence where Neil is asking Rik questions about Crop Rotation in
|
|
the 14th Century. I've always thought of this as the funniest
|
|
scene from any of the episodes.
|
|
|
|
They repeated the series in May of 1985, when many of my classmates
|
|
were taken finals - this led to a few bad marks!"
|
|
|
|
"Did you know that Nigel Planer did a tour in 1984 as Neil? It was
|
|
just after the second series first got shown. I never got to go as
|
|
it didn't come to Hull. It NEARLY did though - I was social sec for
|
|
our ENTS committee and we were offered Neil. It was a bargain as
|
|
well - just over 1,000 pounds. I wanted it so badly, but the
|
|
treasurer (now a very successful accountant) talked everyone else
|
|
out of it, because we'd just had a financial disaster with another
|
|
comedy show called "Brave New Comedy", which featured Paul Merton,
|
|
Norman Lovett (Holly from Red Dwarf), Arthur Brown ("and why not",
|
|
he was in "Flood") and Nick Revell. It was very funny but nobody
|
|
came, and that's why we didn't get Neil!"
|
|
|
|
9. When was it transmitted ?
|
|
============================
|
|
|
|
First season premiere (on BBC2, 9:00pm to 9:30pm)
|
|
-------------------------------------------------
|
|
Tuesday 9 November 1982 : Demolition
|
|
Tuesday 16 November 1982 : Oil
|
|
Tuesday 23 November 1982 : Bomb {Boring}
|
|
Tuesday 30 November 1982 : Boring {Bomb}
|
|
Tuesday 7 December 1982 : Interesting
|
|
Tuesday 14 December 1982 : Flood
|
|
|
|
Average ratings for this series were 2,800,000 viewers.
|
|
|
|
The concert tour was during Spring 1983, and hit Hull
|
|
University (one of the great universities of the UK :) in March.
|
|
|
|
Thursday 5 May 1983 : Demolition (repeat)
|
|
Thursday 12 May 1983 : Oil (repeat)
|
|
Thursday 19 May 1983 : Bomb (repeat)
|
|
Thursday 26 May 1983 : Boring (repeat)
|
|
Thursday 2 June 1983 : Interesting
|
|
Thursday 9 June 1983 : Flood
|
|
|
|
Second season premiere
|
|
----------------------
|
|
Tuesday 8 May 1984 : Bambi {Sick}
|
|
Tuesday 15 May 1984 : Cash
|
|
Tuesday 29 May 1984 : Nasty
|
|
Tuesday 5 June 1984 : Time {Sick}
|
|
Tuesday 12 June 1984 : Sick {Time}
|
|
Tuesday 19 June 1984 : Summer Holiday
|
|
|
|
The average ratings were 4,600,000.
|
|
|
|
Monday 18 March 1985 : Demolition (second repeat)
|
|
Monday 25 March 1985 : Oil (second repeat)
|
|
Monday 1 April 1985 : Bomb (second repeat)
|
|
Monday 15 April 1985 : Boring (second repeat)
|
|
Monday 22 April 1985 : Interesting (second repeat)
|
|
Monday 29 April 1985 : Flood (second repeat)
|
|
|
|
Monday 13 May 1985 : Bambi (first repeat)
|
|
Monday 20 May 1985 : Cash (first repeat)
|
|
Monday 10 June 1985 : Nasty (first repeat)
|
|
Monday 17 June 1985 : Sick (first repeat)
|
|
Monday 24 June 1985 : Time (first repeat)
|
|
Monday 1 July 1985 : Summer Holiday (first repeat)
|
|
|
|
Saturday 29 April 1989 : Time (second repeat) (BBC2 9:55pm-10.30pm)
|
|
Tuesday 29 August 1989 : Bambi (second repeat)
|
|
Tuesday 5 September 1989 : Cash (second repeat)
|
|
Tuesday 12 September 1989 : Nasty (second repeat)
|
|
Tuesday 19 September 1989 : Sick (second repeat)
|
|
Tuesday 26 September 1989 : Summer Holiday (second repeat)
|
|
|
|
(This set of repeats had 6,500,000 viewers....)
|
|
|
|
The University Challenge clip from Bambi was repeated during the
|
|
1989 Comic Relief on 10 March 1989. This lead to the 2nd repeat of
|
|
Time later on in the year, as part of the BBC2 Anniversary screenings.
|
|
The success of this prompted the repeat of the other five episodes.
|
|
|
|
The titles in brackets are those listed wrongly in the Radio Times.
|
|
|
|
When SKY TV was launched, The Young Ones were regularly repeated,
|
|
first on The Comedy Channel and now on UK Gold.
|
|
|
|
The Young Ones was also shown on MTV US in 1986 (the ultimate
|
|
accolade :), SuperChannel, Comedy Central and Dutch television...
|
|
|
|
10. What are these flash-frames I keep hearing about ?
|
|
======================================================
|
|
|
|
As you may (or may not) know, the illusion of moving pictures (and hence
|
|
television) is created by flashing 25 pictures per second in front of
|
|
your eyes. If these pictures consecutively show someone moving, then the
|
|
person appears to move before your very eyes...
|
|
|
|
Of course this can be abused, as in the case of subliminal advertising
|
|
(I'll get there in a second, don't worry....) It was rumoured that 1950s
|
|
films and TV shows would occasionally throw up a message in just one
|
|
frame saying "Drink Coke" or something like that. Thus the subconscious
|
|
brain would get the message, whilst the conscious brain would remain
|
|
completely unaware of this, save perhaps a surprised blink of the eye.
|
|
This is the principle behind the new Coke advert.... :)
|
|
|
|
A couple of pictures that are completely irrelevant to the plot of The
|
|
Young Ones pops up every once in a while during the programme.
|
|
|
|
In the second season, flash-frame images included a dove in flight, a
|
|
jumping frog, a skier, a dripping tap and the "The End" caption from
|
|
Carry On Cowboy.
|
|
|
|
11. Reactions to the Young Ones
|
|
===============================
|
|
|
|
Upon the first screening of the pilot episode to the BBC's Head of
|
|
Variety, he was apparently "completely baffled..." However, the
|
|
programme was given a go-ahead for its' first series since Channel
|
|
4 had just been created, and the BBC was scared that Channel 4 would
|
|
end up recruiting all the raw talent.
|
|
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12. Looking back on the Young Ones
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Rik Mayall said he chose to use students because he wanted to use an
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excuse to have four people sitting around all day for a sitcom, and
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he felt it wasn't the right time to have a comedy series about
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people on the dole (unemployed). "I wanted them to be privileged,
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and for people to hate them..."
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Rik on his character: "Rick rants and raves, he's over-energetic,
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unpredictable and quick tempered. I was a bit like that when I was,
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say, 15. I wouldn't say he's popular though. For kids, he's just as
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easy to identify with. When people come up to us in the street, Neil
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is the one they warm to. The back away from me slightly..."
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He also said in a recent interview to The Observer that:
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"There are few women in those shows, but the reason for that is that I
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fulfil the woman's role. Adrian is the man and I anm the woman. If you
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look at The Young Ones it was a nuclear family. Mike was the dad, Neil
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was the mum, Vyv was the little boy and Rick was the little girl,
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complete with pigtails."
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(The following taken from an interview with Geoff Posner)
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Though it appeared risky at the time to have Christopher Ryan as Mike,
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as Geoff Posner points out : "Mike was very different to the others.
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He was the one who always rose above the scrapes. He'd always find a
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way out ... In fact, the only strange thing about any of the casting
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was Alexei Sayle. If you look at his performances as the Balowski
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family they're very much of the 'I'm just dropping in to do a bit, then
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I'm dropping out again' variety. They're unashamed monologues which
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were completely unrelated to anything else. Luckily, they were also
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very funny."
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Reason for its' success : "Up until then, all sitcoms were full of nice
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people being nice to each other. But suddenly here were four people
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who were constantly arguing and hitting each other and although there
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was a lot of criticism about the language and the violence, deep down
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at the root of it all there was a basis of truth. Of course it was all
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exaggerated but ... if you look at recent programmes like The Living
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Soap (BBC2's attempt at a Real World), that is the way that some people
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behave when they live together."
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Would it get made today?: "No, without a shadow of a doubt. Nowadays
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there's too much emphasis on cost, on being accountable for
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everything. People would be terrified of even trying it just in case
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it didn't get a favourable reaction ... These days at the BBC there
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is a hell of a lot of interference from people who may or may not have
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experience in the field but who've graduated to senior positions and
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feel their voice should be heard, and of course a project like this
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can only be won because - as in Paul Jackson's case - it was an
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individual vision that had been fought for."
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13. Little bit that don't fit in anywhere else?
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===============================================
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Lots of bands were featured in the Young Ones. Why was this?
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Simply so the show came under the BBC's Entertainment budget rather than
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Variety, and accordingly got more money.
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There is an out-take available on the first Bloopers compilation - which is
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available from BBC Video I think. It's a clip from the beginning of Sick,
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where they're all in bed and Vyvian throws a bottle of Vodka into
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(Neils?) bedroom. In the outtake the burning rag falls out of the
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bottle whilst he's holding it, and sets fire to the bed!
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As part of the burping, punches and other sound effects, Ian Tomlin
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resorted to wiring up a microphone to his own baby's backside....
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There was a joke in BORING where a policeman pretended someone was black,
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and subjected him to a torrent of racial abuse : "That's white man's
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electricity you're using, Mr Rastus Chocolate Drop" etc. Unfortuately,
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the production office got a letter from a teacher saying that while she
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understood the point of the joke, she found the one black boy in his class
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was having the same abuse levelled at him.
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The BAMBI episode won the Golden Rose at the Montreux Television Festival.
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Primus sampled a couple of Young Ones 'soundbites', notably when Adrian
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says 'Shut up you bastard' and Rik replies 'You just called me a bastard
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didn't you?' on the last track of the album Sailing The Seas of Cheese...
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Neil made a cameo appearance on the 45 minute video of the making of Band
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Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?". Quite hilarious, apparently.
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There was also apparently a Young Ones computer game, released for the
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Spectrum and Amstrad CPC around the mid-1980s. Apparently, it was a
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platform-type game (quelle surprise) - you had to collect things, but if
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you walked through the wardrobe you'd end up in Narnia...
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14. Spin-offs
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While there were no *OFFICIAL* sequels or anything like that,
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other British comedies featuring the same actors or set in a
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university setting include :
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FILTHY, RICH AND CATFLAP
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This was made after The Young Ones, starred Rik Mayall, Adrian
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Edmondson and Nigel Planer, and was written by Ben Elton. It was
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intended to be its' successor, and on the video cassette it
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exclaims "Aaagh! The Young Ones have grown up - it's horrible!"
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Alas, rumour has it that it's not very good, though a dickey bird
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says it is much better after repeated viewing and the jokes are far
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more subtle in their own way than on The Young Ones. It has just been
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released on BBC PAL Video, no. BBCV 4991. The video sleeve introduces
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it like this :
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"Three pretty bloody fabulous and funny episodes starring showbiz
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superstar and sex symbol Richie Rich (Rik Mayall) along with his
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freeloading, parasitic minder, Eddie Catflap (Adrian Edmonson)
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and wino agent Ralph Filthy (Nigel Planer)."
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An episode guide of this is available from:
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WWW = http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~dave/guides/index.html
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GIRLS ON TOP
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Produced by Central Television in the mid-1980s, this starred Dawn
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French, Jennifer Saunders, Ruby Wax and somebody else as four girls
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sharing a flat. The press labelled it a female Young Ones, though the
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writers stayed away from this label.
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BLACKADDER GOES FORTH - PRIVATE PLANE
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In this episode, Rik Mayall plays Lord Flash-heart, who comes to
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the rescue of Edmund Blackadder, and meets Baron Von Richoften -
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played by Adrian Edmondson. The scene plays an awful lot like the
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battles between Rik and Vyvyan :)
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BOTTOM
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------
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This was made in the 1990s. Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson wrote
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and starred in the series as Richard Richard (erm...) and Eddie
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Hitler (now hang on!). The similarities between Richard and Rik,
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and Eddie and Vyvyan are rather striking... The Bottom FAQ is
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available from FTP sites, or Melinda Casino (casino@pobox.upenn.edu)
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A VERY PECULIAR PRACTICE
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While this is *NOT* an out-and-out comedy like The Young Ones, I
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found it rather amusing. This stars Peter Davison as a innocent
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idealistic doctor thrust into a University medical centre complete
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with cynical hard-bittened characters. If you have this on PAL format
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please call me !
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15. Other articles on the Net
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As stated at the beginning, the first part of the FAQ contains the
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essential basic information on the FAQ. Ask me for a copy, or see
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below... There is also an edited episode guide available from:
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WWW: http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~dave/guides/index.html
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The scripts for most of the episodes are now available from the FTP
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or WWW sites. If you can't access them, ask me or consult James Kew
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(j.kew@ic.ac.uk) and his alt.comedy.british FAQ.
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The B-side to Living Doll, (ALL THE LITTLE FLOWERS ARE) HAPPY is
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also available on the FTP site, transcribed by Greg O'Beirne
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(gobeirne@tartarus.uwa.edu.au)
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All these files can be found by FTPing to:
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cathouse.org/pub/cathouse/
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src.doc.ic.ac.uk/public/media/tv/collections/tardis/uk/comedy/YoungOnes/
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Or using your WWW browser and pointing it to:
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http://hammers.wwa.com/hammers
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http://cathouse.org:8000/BritishComedy/
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http://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/public/media/tv/collections/tardis/
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http://www.brad.ac.uk/~achwong/
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I also compile the Rik Mayall FAQ, Adrian Edmondson FAQ, and the Ben
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Elton FAQ. I did have a copy of an interview I did with Christopher Ryan
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but that seems to have mysteriously disappeared... If you can't find it,
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let me know!
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For further explanaitions of the jokes, consult Steve Gardner's Anglo/
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American Gag Guide to The Young Ones. E-mail esgardner@delphi.com
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If you have any material, please let me know so I can incorporate it here.
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All comments, brickbats and additions gratefully received !
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16. Contributors and thanks
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===========================
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Paul Herzog for transcribing quite a few scripts.
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Bill Houston and his friend for transcribing NASTY.
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James Kew for co-ordinating most of this stuff on ze 'Net...
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Alexander Lum for his valiant efforts to produce a FAQ.
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Kristen Mirenda (mirenda@panix.com) for transcribing BAMBI and
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CASH, other items and pointing out other factual errors.
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Kristin Sabo for giving me some source information.
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Thanks also go to Roderick Begbie, Paul Burgin, Greg Cawthorn, Paul
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Claypole, Nick Cole, Andrew Darby, Jon Drukman, Graham Hawkins, Paul
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Herzog, Stuart Jackson, James Kew, Paul Lee, Greg O'Beirne, Russ Perry
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Jnr., James Poole, Steve Rapport, Simon Rowell, Annie Sattler, Adrian
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Savage, Drew Savage, Stephen Slater and Michelle Street.
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Other pieces of info were ripped off from various sources, including:
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Deadline Magazine (November 1994)
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Didn't You Kill Your Mother-In-Law:The story of alternative comedy
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Times Educational Supplement (30 December 1983)
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I would like to thank all the above, and anyone else I haven't
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named for their help and contributions. Get your name on this
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esteemed list! Ask a question, or provide an answer.
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----
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That concludes the Young Ones FAQ. All opinions are mine unless
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otherwise stated, and I take no legal responsibility for any
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crossed lines that occur as a result of this docuemnt :)
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If you have any queries, questions, corrections or comments, please
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write to me : achwong@bradford.ac.uk
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If you want any British items, I can endeavour to get them for you, and
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I can accept most currencies. Give me a call...
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My name was Andrew Wong, thank you and goodnight !
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Andrew Wong Internet: achwong@bradford.ac.uk
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Rick: "Honestly, I don't know why I Compiler of the Young Ones FAQ
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bother sometimes..." and other biographies.
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Vyv: "I don't know why you bother ever." Ask me for more details !
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