The Goodies and the Beanstalk

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The Goodies episode
"The Goodies and the Beanstalk"
Episode № 31
Airdate 24 December 1973
(Monday — 5.15 pm)
Director
Producer Jim Franklin
Guest star(s) Alfie Bass as the "Giant"
Eddie Waring as himself
("Sports commentator")
John Cleese as the "Genie"
Corbet Woodall as himself
(the "Newsreader")
Stuart Hall as himself
(the Presenter of
"
It's a Knockout")
Robert Bridges as "..."
Marcelle Samett as the
"Girl in the bath" (?)
Toni Harris as the
"Policewoman" (?)
Helli Louise as the
"Girl with the puppies"
Marty Swift as "..."
Arthur Ellis as "..."
Series IV
December 1, 1973January 12, 1974
  1. Camelot
  2. Invasion of the Moon Creatures
  3. Hospital for Hire
  4. The Goodies and the Beanstalk
  5. The Stone Age
  6. Goodies in the Nick
  7. The Race
List of The Goodies episodes


The Goodies and the Beanstalk is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies.

Contents

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Homeless and penniless, the Goodies have no food and are sleeping on park benches. Graeme and Tim decide to sell their trandem, but Bill is devastated. Bill takes the trandem, which he has named "Buttercup", to the market the next morning, but all he receives is a tin of baked beans.

Tim empties the contents of the tin onto Bill's head, but Graeme decides to plant one of the beans — 'just in case'. To the Goodies' surprise, a giant-sized beanstalk shoots up behind them. The beanstalk crosses the English channel and continues to grow along the ground until it reaches the foot of Mount Everest. Bill borrows a flute from a snakecharmer — with the beanstalk then climbing up the side of the mountain and disappearing into some clouds at the top.

Tim notices an ad in a newspaper for competitors for It's a Knockout — part of the competition being to climb the beanstalk. With nothing to lose, the Goodies decide to represent Britain. Other countries being represented include Germany and Italy.

At the top of the beanstalk, a castle can be seen in the distance. Gaining entry into the castle, the Goodies discover a room with several gold eggs. When they leave the room with as many gold eggs as they can carry, they find themselves in a very large room with a very high ceiling, an enormous recipe book and a gigantic-size mug . Then, hearing the words "Fe, Fo, Fi, Fum", Bill comments that it must be the Giant. The Goodies try to hide, with Bill climbing into the giant's mug.

The 'giant', who turns out to be surprisingly small in size, promises the Goodies that they will be paid in gold eggs, if they remain in the castle and work for him. However, the 'giant' is very demanding and all the Goodies want to go home again. Imitating the Marx Brothers (with Graeme as "Groucho", Tim as "Harpo", and Bill as "Chico"), they pretend that riches do not interest them. Then, while the 'giant' is asleep, they collect their sacks of gold eggs and leave the castle — causing the birds to protest loudly at the theft. Wakening from his sleep, the 'giant' orders his birds to go after the Goodies, and chaos ensues as the birds take their revenge.

When they are at last able to return to the base of Mount Everest, the Goodies discover that the magic bean tin has one more surprise for them.

[edit] Quotes

Quote 1

  • Graeme (reading from the Giant's Book of Recipes):
"Shepherd's Pie — first peel two shepherds."

Quote 2

  • Giant: "It is true that, as giants go, I am somewhat petite."
  • Bill: "Petite!!! You're a ruddy midget!"
  • Giant: "There is more to being a giant than size, you know."

Quote 3

  • Giant: "Have you ever tried cleaning a 20 foot high toilet?
..... Have you ever tried using one?"

Quote 4

  • Giant: "I never really wanted to be a giant — I wanted to be a zoo keeper.
..... in fact, I used to be a zoo keeper at London Zoo for the Snowdon Aviary"

[edit] Spoofs and imitations

[edit] Trivia

  • John Cleese, who appears as a genie, says "And now for something completely different", a popular Monty Python's Flying Circus catchphrase. When told to leave, he shouts "Kid's programme!" and disappears. (This was actually a friendly jibe at the Goodies, as the Goodies and the Pythons are good friends who had collaborated many times.)

[edit] Songs and music

  • Music — for the song "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" (from the movie The Sound of Music")
  • Song — "Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (from the movie "High Society)
  • Music — from the ballet Coppelia

[edit] External links

There are two IMDb links for this episode:


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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