- Gender Education (Goodies episode)
Infobox The Goodies episode
name = Gender Education
number = 18
airdate =31 December ,1971
(Friday — 9.35 p.m.)
director =Jim Franklin
producer =John Howard Davies
guests =Beryl Reid as
""Mrs. Desiree Carthorse"
Richard Wattis as the
""TV Show Host"
Alex Macintosh as ""..."John Lawrence as ""..."Jim Collier as ""..."Valerie Stanton as ""..."Tony West as ""..."
series = 2Gender Education is an episode of the British
comedy television series "The Goodies".This episode is also known as ""Sex and Violence".
Plot
Mrs. Desiree Carthorse (an obvious parody of
Mary Whitehouse ) asks the Goodies to make a sex education film for her. However, she thinks that S-E-X is a sin and does not want the word to be mentioned during the film. The Goodies respond with an absurdly coy film that could not possibly offend anyone, but the use of the word 'gender' in the opening credits disgusts her to such an extent that she refuses to watch the rest of the film.The Goodies are then asked to make violent films for the
BBC ; Tim and Graeme are horrified about this and refuse the request, but Bill decides to do so and releases a string of violent films, including a very violent version of "Cinderella ", called "Sinderella".Bill, who has become obsessed with violence, goes on the and wreaks , resulting in an situation for Mrs Carthorse's mortal enemies, the
BBC ...Quotes
Quote 1
:* Bill: "It is "Mrs." Carthorse, isn't it?":* Mrs. Desiree Carthorse: "Yes.":* Bill: "What does your husband do?":* Mrs. Desiree Carthorse: "He "keeps" his distance!"
Quote 2
:* Graeme:"There is a difference between men and ladies. Do you know what it is? Yes. Men are better at football."
poofs and imitations
*
Mary Whitehouse
*Cinderella
* ButtonsNotes
* The Goodies wrote this episode with the sole intention of annoying
Mary Whitehouse , who had written to the BBC to praise the team's wholesome family-orientated humour, clearly overlooking the fact that the first episode contained, inBill Oddie 's words, "drug references, tits and a royal scandal". Despite the episode's relatively extreme content, Whitehouse did not complain to theBBC about the Goodies until the "Saturday Night Grease " episode aired in 1980.* The special effects sequence of Broadcasting House being blown up was reportedly screened at BBC functions and parties, where it attracted huge cheers.
Bill Oddie , speaking to Robert Ross in the book "The Goodies Rule OK", said "everyone who's worked there has wanted to blow the place up at some stage — and we did it!"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
*: ("Gender Education" is listed under an alternative title at IMDb)
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