"The Goodies" Cunning Stunts (TV Episode 1975) Poster

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8/10
For Mildred, phphphphrrt!
ingemar-413 June 2009
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This is a remarkable Goodies episode in many ways. Its suicidal theme makes the humor a bit hard to swallow sometimes, but it also has some very, very funny sequences, especially the ending which is unusually close to Monty Python, and does a very good shot at gender role humor.

The Goodies run a newspaper, but since Bill is in love with Mildred, whom he can not get, he is performing badly. Her father promises her hand to whoever makes him laugh, which Bill fails miserably to do (but the audience definitely laughs at his attempt). He gets sacked, and is replaced by - Mildred! Finally, he enters the "Eurovision Raving Loony Contest" with the ambition to kill himself, and Tim and Graeme have to enter, too, to save him.

The humor is on many levels. Bill being in a dream world, unaware of what happens around him, Graeme and Tim trying to help him to be funny, Mildred as yuppie switching gender roles (much more successfully here than in "Caught in the act") and the madness in the "Raving Loony Contest".

The episode seems to be one of the most censored. A number of verbal puns of sexual nature have been removed (documented on the web). We are not losing much though, since most of these puns were rather cheap and we are better off without them. All the funny jokes are still there.

Overall, the episode ranks as one of the better ones, despite the many suicidal scenes with a depressed Bill. Tessa Wyatt does a terrific job as Mildred, as a pretty girl bossing with the men. Having a pretty girl making a funny role is uncommon, too often pretty girls in comedies are just pretty (as in Benny Hill Show) or sexist, but here it works.

So the contest and Mildred add stars, while a bit too much of depressed Bill takes it down a little bit. Can't be a 10, but at the very least an 8. A good episode!
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9/10
"I don't know what you mean, Miss!"
ShadeGrenade11 October 2007
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The Goodies launch their own newspaper - The Clarion & Globe - with middling results. Bill's heart is just not in it. As ace reporter, he is hopelessly incompetent, missing major scoops such as a bank robbery, a fire and Prime Minister Harold Wilson streaking.

Tim discovers that Bill is in love with the stunning Mildred Makepeace, daughter of a fabulously wealthy ( and notoriously miserable ) property tycoon.

Mr.Makepeace has issued a public challenge - anyone who can make him laugh can have the hand of his daughter in marriage. Bill tries, and fails, so Tim and Graeme sack him. Who do they replace him with? None other than the object of his desire - Mildred herself...

Sometimes known as 'Fleet Street Goodies', this episode is less concerned with bashing the press, and more with Bill's infatuation with Mildred ( though its conveniently forgotten at the end ). 'Mildred' is played by the stunning Tessa Wyatt, later to co-star opposite Richard O'Sullivan in 'Robin's Nest'. She gets some good scenes, notably her crude attempt to chat up Tim, which embarrasses him. 'Mr.Makepeace' is Roland McLeod, who by now had guested in so many episodes as to be almost a regular. Karin McCarthy, who plays 'Katie Pimple', a thinly-disguised Katie Boyle, was appearing at that time in I.T.V.'s 'The Squirrels', written by Eric Chappell.

Several scenes - notably the 'Eurovision Raving Loony Contest' - were used in a B.B.C. Horizon documentary about special effects entitled 'How On Earth Did They Do That?'.

Funniest moment - Bill trying to commit suicide by laying in front of a moving buzz-saw. Tim and Graeme throw the controls into reverse, but then the buzz-saw gets loose and chases them!
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6/10
Cunning Stunts
Prismark1018 January 2024
Cunning Stunts has The Goodies running a newspaper. Bill is promoted as a reporter but he is down in the dumps and misses out on major news stories.

All because Bill is in love with beautiful Mildred (Tessa Wyatt) the daughter of a miserable tycoon. He has promised his daughter's hand to anyone who can make him laugh.

Eventually Bill is sacked from the newspaper and is replaced by Mildred, who bosses both Tim and Graeme about.

Bill takes part in Eurovision Raving Loony Contest as a way to kill himself. Tim and Graeme have had enough of Mildred and rush to save Bill.

The first part of the episode was rather below par. Of course Tessa Wyatt is having fun by reversing gender roles. It gets inventive with the Raving Loony Contest later on.

I did wonder how all this got past the BBC executives as Bill looks for creative ways to kill himself. The Goodies were always popular with kids and a family audience.

Surely this might be the first signs of the black dog that has always plagued Bill Oddie.
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