- Kung Fu Kapers
Infobox The Goodies episode
name = Kung Fu Kapers
number = 41
airdate =24 March ,1975
(Monday — 9 p.m.)
director =
producer =Jim Franklin
guests =Michael Barratt as himself
Richard Pescud as ""..."William F. Sully as ""..."
series = 5Kung Fu Kapers is an episode of the British
comedy television series "The Goodies".This episode is also known as ""Ecky-Thump".
Plot
Bill is revealed as a master of the secret
Lancashire martial art known as "Ecky-Thump" — which mostly revolves around hitting unsuspecting people withblack pudding s while wearingflat cap s and braces.Tim and Graeme go into battle against Bill — posing as various
martial arts experts who are "foreign members of their families". However, Bill wins against every 'expert' by hitting them with a black pudding. Tim ends up getting plastered, with his arms in boxing position, so that he would be in the correct position to be able to hit Bill.The night before Bill and his Ecky-Thump 'army' are to go on the march to attack with their black puddings, Graeme adds a secret ingredient to the black pudding mixture — leading to unexpected wayward black puddings for a bewildered Bill and his equally bemused Ecky-Thump followers.
poofs
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Kung-fu
*Martial arts
* "Enter the Dragon ":Kung-fu was a craze which was sweeping the UK at the time the episode was made, with films such as "Enter the Dragon", The Kung Fu TV series, many martial arts schools appearing in gyms and even a
fragrance for men called "Hai-Karate ".Quote
::* Graeme: "Now Tim raise your arm up . ....... No, not like that.::::: Yes, that is correct. Now come at me like the whiplash of the cobra."::* Tim: "Grrrrrrrrr"::* Graeme: "As fast as the eye can see"::* Tim (very slowly): "YEEEEURRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAA VOOSH!!!" ::* Graeme: "You missed."::* Tim: "You moved."::* Graeme: "You were too slow you fool!"
Fatal effect
The episode is infamous for the documented example of a man laughing himself to death. 50 year old Alex Mitchell could not stop laughing for a continuous 25 minute period - almost the entire length of the show - and suffered a fatal heart attack as a result of the strain placed on his heart. His widow later sent the Goodies a letter thanking them for making Mitchell's final moments so pleasant. [ [http://www.snopes.com/horrors/freakish/laughing.asp Death by Laughing] ] ["The Complete Goodies" — Robert Ross, B T Batsford, London, 2000.] ["Man Dies Laughing at The Goodies", "Daily Mail", London (
29 March 1975 )] ["A Goodies Way to Go — Laughing", "Eastern Daily Press", Norwich (29 March 1975 )] ["Slapstick! The Illustrated Story of Knockabout Comedy" — Tony Staveacre, Angus & Robinson1987 ] (This incident and the letter were also confirmed by "the Goodies" themselves, on stage during their February-March, 2005 tour of Australia.)Notes
*Bill makes reference to
John Conteh , who has apparently been on the phone asking where he can "buy a pudding".*The black pudding factory infiltrated by Tim and Graeme is 'Peckinpah's Perfect Puddings - None Blacker'. This is presumably a reference to
Sam Peckinpah , whose taste for cinematic violence has been well-documented.Footnotes
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. Sharp
* "TV Heaven" — Jim Sangster & Paul Condon, HarperCollins"Publishers", London, 2005External links
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