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Goodies fans choose Kung Fu Kapers as favourite episode | Goodies fans choose Kung Fu Kapers as favourite episode |
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Fans asked to vote for their favourite episode from surreal 1970s TV series The Goodies have made their choice. | Fans asked to vote for their favourite episode from surreal 1970s TV series The Goodies have made their choice. |
The sketch Kung Fu Kapers was announced as the winner at Bristol's Slapstick Festival, which is celebrating the show's 50th anniversary. | The sketch Kung Fu Kapers was announced as the winner at Bristol's Slapstick Festival, which is celebrating the show's 50th anniversary. |
Chris Daniels, from the Festival, said he was delighted fans had picked "such a creative and innovative episode". | |
The show starred Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor, collectively known as The Goodies. | The show starred Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor, collectively known as The Goodies. |
The festival has brought the three men together for a special reunion at the sold-out event, at the Redgrave Theatre on Saturday, where the winning episode will also be screened. | The festival has brought the three men together for a special reunion at the sold-out event, at the Redgrave Theatre on Saturday, where the winning episode will also be screened. |
Mr Daniels said there had been a "brilliant response" to the poll, with more than 600 people responding online. | Mr Daniels said there had been a "brilliant response" to the poll, with more than 600 people responding online. |
"In terms of 'favourite episode of all time', I was surprised about Kung Fu Kapers because I thought Kitten Kong would be the top choice, purely because it's the best known image associated with the Goodies. | "In terms of 'favourite episode of all time', I was surprised about Kung Fu Kapers because I thought Kitten Kong would be the top choice, purely because it's the best known image associated with the Goodies. |
"I do remember Kung Fu Kapers [transmitted in March 1975] - it's one of their standout episodes. I remember seeing it as a child - as a kid, I just loved it. | "I do remember Kung Fu Kapers [transmitted in March 1975] - it's one of their standout episodes. I remember seeing it as a child - as a kid, I just loved it. |
"It's the silliness and the stupidity of it that I loved - grown men, dressed up and hitting each other with giant sausages," Mr Daniels said. | "It's the silliness and the stupidity of it that I loved - grown men, dressed up and hitting each other with giant sausages," Mr Daniels said. |
Goodie Graeme Garden said he had also expected Kitten Kong to win "as that's the one people seem to remember". | Goodie Graeme Garden said he had also expected Kitten Kong to win "as that's the one people seem to remember". |
"However, our voters seem to have been a discerning lot, and have carefully considered their decision," Mr Garden said. | "However, our voters seem to have been a discerning lot, and have carefully considered their decision," Mr Garden said. |
"[Kung Fu Kapers] is a worthy winner - some nice set-pieces, a bit of parody, and one or two gags that were very much of their time. | "[Kung Fu Kapers] is a worthy winner - some nice set-pieces, a bit of parody, and one or two gags that were very much of their time. |
"Filming the fight sequences, I don't think any of us got hurt, which was miraculous. | "Filming the fight sequences, I don't think any of us got hurt, which was miraculous. |
"My abiding memory is falling headfirst into a vat of gunge, live in front of the studio audience - not much chance of a retake if it went wrong." | "My abiding memory is falling headfirst into a vat of gunge, live in front of the studio audience - not much chance of a retake if it went wrong." |
Chris Daniels said the Goodies' humour "still resonates with audiences". | Chris Daniels said the Goodies' humour "still resonates with audiences". |
"Slapstick is a perennial type of humour that crosses generations," he said. | "Slapstick is a perennial type of humour that crosses generations," he said. |
"Whether it's Tom and Jerry or Charlie Chaplin or The Goodies, audiences still engage with the best visual comedy and humour - and The Goodies did it so well." | "Whether it's Tom and Jerry or Charlie Chaplin or The Goodies, audiences still engage with the best visual comedy and humour - and The Goodies did it so well." |
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