- Scatty Safari
Infobox The Goodies episode
name = Scatty Safari
number = 40
airdate = 17 March, 1975
(Monday — 9 p.m.)
director =
producer =
guests =Tony Blackburn as himselfSheila Steafel (voice) as
"the Queen"
David Willmott as
(""Rolf Harris")
Rusty Goffe (uncredited) as
(""Little Rolf Harris")
series = 5Scatty Safari is an episode of the British
comedy television series "The Goodies".This episode is also known as ""The Existence of Rolf Harris".
Plot
When they lose their main attraction,
Tony Blackburn , the Goodies have to come up with another star attraction to replace him in "The Goodies *Star* Safari Park".After considering and rejecting other big-time show names, they eventually decide on
Rolf Harris . According to the "Observers Book of Stars", Rolf Harris is an all-round entertainer whose natural habitat is Australia.The Goodies' arrival in Australia is marked by photos of the
Sydney Opera House and theSydney Harbour Bridge — also seen are akangaroo ,koala s andkookaburra s. The Goodies go into the " Outfitters" shop and reappear with cork hats — Bill's hat still has the bottles attached to the corks.Noticing headlines in a newspaper stating that Rolf Harris had been seen in the
Outback , the Goodies go there in search of their quarry (to the strains of "Waltzing Matilda ").When they get Rolf Harris back to their safari park in England, he is unhappy. Graeme comments that there used to be thousands of Rolf Harrises all over Australia, but that there were probably only a half dozen left now – "it was the beards they were after". However, there was another Rolf Harris in captivity, in the
Moscow Zoo , which Graeme had arranged to have delivered to the safari park in the hope that they would breed — and, a year later, in the "Rolfus Harriscus" enclosure, a baby Rolf Harris can be seen. All goes well until the Rolf Harrises escape from the safari park. The Goodies are upset at losing their latest star attractions, and are also very worried — Rolf Harrises used to be all over Australia, and they were prolific breeders.Another year has passed, and England is overrun by millions of Rolf Harrises who proceed to make life uncomfortable for other people by their actions — including frightening small babies in their prams, taking over television broadcasts and completely dominating some sports teams. The Rolf Harrises also constantly splash paint everywhere (even onto people) and sing "
Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport ", accompanied bywobbleboard s.An anonymous Queen makes a proclamation — whosoever could rid England of the Rolf Harrises could marry her eldest son (Prince Charles), or receive a thousand OBEs. The Goodies dress like the
Pied Piper of Hamelin , and playdidgeridoo s. It works and soon all of the Rolf Harrises follow the Goodies to the other side,ITV , where they are shut in, forever, never to be seen again ..... except for one; as in the original children's tale, one "crippled boy" could not keep up with the other children and avoided their fate, here represented by Rolf Harris' popular children's character "Jake the Peg ", who has three legs.Quote
Quote ::* Bill (reading the "Observers Book of Stars"):::::"Rolf Harris — number of legs, variable." — (This is a reference to Harris' song
Jake the Peg )poofs and imitations
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Rolf Harris
*Tony Blackburn — (who appeared as himself in the episode). He was seen running for freedom to the theme from Black Beauty.
*Steptoe and Son
*Tommy Cooper
*Morecambe and Wise
*The Pied Piper of Hamelin
*Monty Python's Flying Circus — with the appearance of fourGumbies
*The Black and White Minstrel Show
* Prince Charles, who was a well-known fan of both "The Goodies" and "The Goon Show ".Notes
*One of the plot elements refers to the introduction of non-native fauna, particularly rabbits, into Australia by British settlers and the disastrous effect this has had on the Australian environment.
*The version of this episode on the 1994 BBC Video release has been trimmed to remove shots of
Dick Emery andMarty Feldman , a sequence featuring an unseenLittle Jimmy Osmond singing 'Long Haired Lover From Liverpool', and to remove theAssociated TeleVision (ATV) logo from the penultimate sequence, replacing it with a genericITV logo.It should be noted that, contrary to the impression gained by some people who saw the episode, Rolf Harris did not actually appear in the broadcast.
References
* "The Complete Goodies" — Robert Ross, B T Batsford, London, 2000
* "The Goodies Rule OK" — Robert Ross, Carlton Books Ltd, Sydney, 2006
* "From Fringe to Flying Circus" — 'Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960-1980'" — Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1980
* "The Goodies Episode Summaries" — Brett Allender
* "The Goodies — Fact File" — Matthew K. SharpExternal links
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