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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2009

Quick sketch from the early eighties satirical BBC2 series. Written by Bob Richardson.

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Series 3, Show 8
15 December 1980
23'45
Newsreaders: Woodlands scene in background. The real Angela Rippon and
Jan Leeming appear in the final section, scoring Pamela's performance.
BBC announcer tells us how movie ends
Musical aeroplane
Polish cartoon (Subtitles)
Titles (Atom bomb)
SF: Thatcher/Heath in combat
Radio control ospreys
Pet shop quickie (Carrier bag)
N: Cornwall independence
N: Buckingham Palace denials
N: Prince Charles Xmas shopping for stable lad
N: Giant photo lands on Uganda
N: Gannex mail
University Challenge
ABBA parody
Policeman stops young driver (Girlfriend 16 in ten minutes)
Carol singers ('Piss Off You Stingy Gits')
Christmas presents (Little boy blackmails father)
Multiplex cinema
Thatchula (Thatcher vampire)
SF: Mushrooms
Shirley Williams ad
Coffee ad
Sexist cameraman
Sexism on TV (Discussion/Camera ogles female presenter)
Doors (Rowan jumping through front door straight into different street)
SPG man brings his work home with him
Cash point (Swag card)
Now Dry Your Hands (Punches man in stomach)
SF: Princess Anne drives over hedgehog
Ayatollah auction
N: Soviet Union Mickey Mouse club
N: Prince Phillip stole Bobby Charlton wig
N: Standards falling in hospital
N: Schoolgirl pregnancy
N: Kenya peace talks (Over seven foot)
SF: Thatcher emerges from coalmine
The Beatles' 'In My Life' over credits (Lennon tribute as he had died that week)

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  • That's practically what the banks ended up doing too!

  • @MrNinjaFish ......ugh

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  • From the era when autotellers were a new invention and ahead of its time.

  • not seen this sketch for a long long time

    great post!

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