Hospital for Hire (Goodies episode)
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The Goodies episode | |
"Hospital for Hire" | |
Episode № | 30 |
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Airdate | 15 December 1973 |
Director | |
Guest star(s) | Harry H. Corbett as the |
Series IV December 1, 1973 – January 12, 1974 |
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The Goodies episodes |
Hospital for Hire is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies.
This episode is also known as "The National Health Service".
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[edit] Plot
The National Health Service is having problems, so the Goodies become doctors. They pass all the tests — including beer drinking and nurse chasing.
Later, Graeme develops a special tonic and the Goodies sell it at a Medicine show. They also set up their own eccentric outdoor hospital, performing X-rays and operations, as well as setting bones and delivering babies.
The Goodies become obsessed with curing people, and collect patients from all over. Soon, all of Britain is cured by Graeme's tonic.
When the Goodies later become ill, they discover that curing the nation from sickness has unexpected disadvantages.
[edit] Songs written and sung by Bill Oddie
- "Be a Medical Man"
- "Goodies Medicine Show"
[edit] Spoofs
- National Health Service — (also known as the NHS)
- Medicine show
- Hospitals
- Doctors
[edit] Trivia
Graeme is actually a genuine doctor in real life, having graduated from both Emmanuel College, Cambridge and King's College Hospital in London.
[edit] External link
- The Goodies — "Hospital for Hire" - at IMDb
The Goodies | ||||
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Tim Brooke-Taylor — Graeme Garden — Bill Oddie |