- Bambi (Young Ones episode)
"Bambi" was the seventh episode of British
sitcom "The Young Ones". It was written byBen Elton ,Rik Mayall andLise Mayer , and directed by Geoff Posner. It was first aired onBBC2 on8 May 1984 . It is one of the most remembered episodes for its famousUniversity Challenge scene.Characters
As with all episodes of "The Young Ones", the main four characters were student flatmates Mike (
Christopher Ryan ); Vyvyan (Adrian Edmondson ); Rick (Rik Mayall ); and Neil (Nigel Planer ).Griff Rhys Jones plays the title character, a parody of real-life "University Challenge " presenterBamber Gascoigne . The opposing "University Challenge" team, fromFootlights College,Oxbridge , comprises Lord Monty (Hugh Laurie ); Lord Snot (Stephen Fry ); Miss Money-Sterling (Emma Thompson ); and Kendal Mintcake (Ben Elton ).Alexei Sayle appears briefly as a train driver to deliver his trademarkmonologue .Plot
Mike's concern over the quartet's hygiene habits prompts a first visit to the
launderette in almost three years, a decision made all the more urgent, and obvious, by the escape - and subsequent murder - of one of Vyvyan's deadliest socks. The washing session goes well until one of the washing machines spits out the quartet's clothing, prompting Vyvyan to use a "special blend ofpsychology and extreme violence", involving the mention ofFelicity Kendal 's underwear, to get the machine to accept their clothes. After forcing their clothes into one of the machines, they eventually realise that none of them has the 50pence pieces required by the machines.Suddenly Neil remembers the housemates are due to appear on "University Challenge " that very evening to represent Scumbag College. The group's hectic rush to catch the train leads to an unsuccessful train ride, complete with last-ditch swotting from Neil and hissy fits from Rick.Vyvyan's self-decapitation, having stuck his head out of the window (contrary to written warnings), results in a muddy hitch-hike. This finally gets to them to the studios, where Vyv tries to smuggle a pig (which he describes as aferret named "Bacon Sandwich") in as the College's mascot. When this occurs, behind Mel Smith is a red sign reading "Grenada." This is a parody ofGranada Television .During the game, their opponents – the well-to-doFootlights college team, fromOxbridge – take a commanding lead, as Neil becomes preoccupied with asking Bambi to go to the toilet. An angry Vyvyan obtains a World War II-era German stick grenade and blows up the rival students. Mike's quick answers begin Scumbag College's comeback, before a trick question from Bambi reveals Rick's shenanigans of swapping the question cards. Two of the questions fixed by Rick had the same answer, 'Toxteth O'Grady, U.S.A'. In a later real episode ofUniversity Challenge , when asked a question he didn't know the answer to, a student gave this as his reply. The affronted audience heckle the group, and begin to hurl items at them.They are suddenly squashed by a giganticeclair dropped by a medical Doctor, having been shown observing everything as a culture under a microscope. The Doctor then feeds the eclair to Jumbo, his elephant subject, supposedly a horribly disfigured man, a reference toJohn Merrick , the Elephant Man. [cite web |url=http://www.fortunecity.com/lavendar/hawkslane/231/yo21.html |title=The Young Ones - Bambi |accessdate=2007-02-10 |format= |work=Transcription of the "Young Ones" episode "Bambi" as it aired on American MTV in the mid-'80s]The episode features a performance of "Ace of Spades" by a particularly rare
Motörhead line-up ofLemmy , Phil Campbell,Würzel and Taylor.The fictional Footlights College,
Oxbridge , is a reference to the realFootlights drama club at Cambridge University. The Footlights College team was played by show writerBen Elton , and three actors who were once members of the real Cambridge Footlights:Emma Thompson ,Hugh Laurie , andStephen Fry .Oxbridge is also aportmanteau of the names of the real life Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Interestingly,Stephen Fry , playing one of the fictional "Footlights College" contestants, had actually represented his college (Queens' Cambridge) in a genuine edition of "University Challenge" only a few years before the episode was made. He also later appeared on celebrity editions of the programme in aid of Comic Relief in the 2000s.References
ee also
* "The Young Ones" - links with other series
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