- Let The Blood Run Free
"Let The Blood Run Free" is an anarchic Australian spoof
soap opera set in St Christopher's Hospital and created by comedy collective, The Blood Group.Conception
The show was originally conceived as a live weekly event for the upstairs venue
Le Joke of the Melbourne comedy venueThe Last Laugh .Tory McBride , then the associate producer of comedy at the Last Laugh, came up with the concept and the title and in association with comedy director,John Thomson , put together the team which was to become The Blood Group. The show was very loosely scripted and then improvised on stage, with two planned storylines depending on live audience voting.The live Le Joke version, which had a continuous weekly run for about a year, was a success with audience members returning every Thursday evening to see the next episode. Fact|date=October 2008 Before long, it had become too big for the 100-seat Le Joke theatre, and was moved downstairs for several seasons on the main stage of the Last Laugh.Fact|date=October 2008
Television
Let The "Blood Run Free" was subsequently picked up for television and 26 episodes were produced using a number of the storylines developed during the stage shows. They aired in Australia from
August 20 1990 toJanuary 22 1994 and in the UK onChannel 4 fromAugust 29 1992 toJanuary 7 1995 . The show featured the original cast including "Kath & Kim " actor Peter Rowsthorn in the early role of hospitalorderly Warren Cronkshonk.It is thought to be the first interactive television comedy ever made - in keeping with the live version, at the end of each episode the viewers could vote by telephone to decide the direction the storylines would take. It was also unusual in its lack of respect for television conventions, breaking
the fourth wall by turning to the camera and directly addressing the viewers.The stories were as over-the-top as the acting; Pam and Ray discovering they are brother and sister - just after they get married and Pam announces her pregnancy; Effie being run over by St Christopher in a VW campervan and squashed flat, only to be brought back from the dead in Series 2 by Ray and her boyfriend Warren; Matron Dorothy Conniving-Bitch teaming up with her long-lost axe-murdering lover Bill Schwarzenhameneggenberger to destroy Pam and Ray's relationship; the vampire Carla Laboumdier falling for Ray, meanwhile stalking the staff, until her eventual staking by Ray. A two-disc DVD set of Series 1 is currently available in Australia.
Characters names
In keeping with the spoof nature of the series each character had a name that was either a
pun or extreme.* Nurse Pam Sandwich - who became Pam Good-Sandwich on marrying Ray and Pam Good-Lovechild-Sandwich on marrying Richard - as played by
Jean Kittson
* Dr. Ray Good as played byBrian Nankervis
* Dr. Richard Lovechild as played by David Swann
* Matron Dorothy Conniving-Bitch as played by the lateLynda Gibson
* Warren Cronkshonk as played by Peter Rowsthorn, who also played axe-murderer Bill Schwarzenhameneggenberger
* Inspector George Slabb - pronounced Slab-ub, because of the double "b" - as played byMark Cutler . Cutler originally played Richard in the stage version, but was unavailable for the start of the TV series, hence the casting of Swann in the role.
* Nurse Effie Shunt as played byHelen Knight , who also played Dr Angie Travers and Matron's long-lost daughter Moon Unit.References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/l/letthebloodrunfr_1299001885.shtml LTBRF in the BBC comedy guide]
* [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/summary/summary.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;page=0;parentid=;query=Number%3A481812%20|%20Number%3A445117;querytype=;resCount=10 Let The Blood Run Free at the National Film and Sound Archive]
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