Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express

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The Goodies episode
"Daylight Robbery
on the Orient Express"
Episode № 51
Airdate 5 October 1976
(Tuesday — 9.00 pm)
Director
Producer
Guest star(s) Erik Chitty as "..."
Series VI
September 21November 2, 1976
  1. Lips, or Almighty Cod
  2. Hype Pressure
  3. Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express
  4. Black and White Beauty
  5. It Might as Well Be String
  6. 2001 and a Bit
  7. The Goodies – Almost Live
List of The Goodies episodes


Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies.

Contents

[edit] Prologue

During the episode:

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The Goodies are running their own holiday service. The Detectives Club book their annual holiday on the 'Detectives Mystery Tour', and several famous detectives arrive to go on the mystery train.

The Mystery Train is at the station and, after the detectives are aboard, Bill runs up and down the platform with a life-sized model cow on wheels to represent a cow that is being passed, and antlers on his head to represent a deer that is being passed — to make the detectives feel that the train is moving (which it isn't). On the train, Graeme is the narrator for the 'journey', while Tim dresses up in clothing suitable for the country the train is supposed to be going through.

Then mysterious things start to happen: the train takes off down the track, with Bill running after it — and the world's great detectives begin to disappear.

The train keeps moving on — not always on rail. It is discovered that a group of badly behaved mimes are behind the mysterious events, and that they had stolen the train as part of an attempt to win the legendary "Gold Bore" at the French "Le Boring" competition.

[edit] Quotes

  • Bill: "Ten little **s, sitting down to dine,
Someone cut their cufflinks off,
Now, there's only nine."
  • Bill (later):
"Nine little **s, sitting there in state,
Someone lit the touchpaper,
Now, there's only eight."

[edit] Spoofs and imitations

[edit] Trivia

  • The episode pays tribute to French mime, Marcel Marceau, when the Goodies dress and act as mimes. The Goodies, who are all excellent mimes, and who also do all of the dangerous stunts, themselves, look exactly like Marcel Marceau during the "Le Boring" segment.

[edit] External link


The Goodies episodes (in alphabetical order)

2001 and a Bit | Alternative Roots | Animals | Animals Are People Too | The Baddies | Big Foot | Black and White Beauty |
Bunfight at the O.K. Tea Rooms | Camelot | Caught in the Act | Cecily | Change of Life | Charity Bounce | Chubbie Chumps | Clown Virus |
Come Dancing | Commonwealth Games| | Culture for the Masses | Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express | Dodonuts | Earthanasia | The End |
Farm Fresh Food | Fleet Street Goodies | Football Crazy | For Those in Peril on the Sea | Frankenfido | Gender Education | Give Police a Chance |
The Goodies – Almost Live | Goodies and Politics | The Goodies and the Beanstalk | Goodies in the Nick | The Goodies Rule – O.K.? |
The Greenies | Holiday | Hospital for Hire | Hunting Pink | Hype Pressure | Invasion of the Moon Creatures | It Might as Well Be String |
A Kick in the Arts | Kitten Kong | Kung Fu Kapers | Lighthouse Keeping Loonies | Lips, or Almighty Cod | The Lost Tribe | The Movies |
The Music Lovers | The New Office | Pollution | Punky Business | The Race | Radio Goodies | Robot | Rome Antics | Royal Command |
Saturday Night Grease | Scatty Safari | Scotland | Scoutrageous | Snooze | Snow White 2 | South Africa | The Stone Age | Superstar |
That Old Black Magic | Tower of London | U-Friend or UFO? | Wacky Wales | War Babies | Way Outward Bound | Winter Olympics | Women's Lib |


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