Hype Pressure

"Hype Pressure"
The Goodies episode
Episode no. Series 6
Episode 52 (of 76)
Produced by
Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor
Graeme Garden
Bill Oddie
Original air date 28 September 1976
(Tuesday — 9 p.m.)
Guest stars
McDonald Hobley as "..."
Mary Malcolm as "..."
Corbet Woodall as (himself)
("the Newsreader")
Jake Anthony as "..."
Richard Pescud as "..."
Series 6 episodes
List of The Goodies episodes

Hype Pressure is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies — a BAFTA-nominated series for Best Light Entertainment Programme.[1][2][3]

This episode is also known as "The Rock and Roll Revival".

As always, the episode was written by members of The Goodies.

Contents

Plot

Tim is the presenter and producer of "New Faeces", a TV talent show. Having run out of awful acts to humiliate, he overhears Bill and Graeme in the Goodies' office trying to write a new single and ending up trying to perform like folk singers. He invites the pair onto the show, but their dreadful performance actually goes down well with the audience and the judges, leaving a furious Tim out of a job.

However, Tim then hits on the idea of the 50s/rock and roll revival — when Bill points out that that's already been done, he brings back the rock and roll revival revival and the country is plunged into a ridiculous obsession with everything 1950s. After an appearance on another of Tim's hideous shows, with Tim as director Mike Mansfield, Bill and Graeme decide that Tim's scheme has gone too far, especially when he tries to bring back World War II.

After Tim "cue's" in various foes, Kitten Kong and the Giant Dougal make brief cameo appearances, as do the special effects team working the strings, Bill and Graeme cue a "Party Political Broadcast" starring Margaret Thatcher, which beats Tim into submission.

Spoofs and cultural references

Notes

References

  1. ^ Light Entertainment Production nomination — official BAFTA website
  2. ^ Best Light Entertainment Programme nomination — official BAFTA website
  3. ^ Information is given, by the BBC, about the BAFTA-nomination on the back of the "The GOODIES ... At Last ... Back for More, Again!" DVD cover.

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