Lying awake at 4:30am, I suddenly realized how Goon Show-influenced this episode was. Embarrassing that it took me so long, given that one of the performers is straight-up doing the Bluebottle voice.
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Date: 2026-04-16 08:09 pm (UTC)From:Actors on Round the Horne did accidental Bluebottle regularly. I'm assuming you know the show. If not, here's 10 minutes of The Palone Ranger:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B03ASAR5xqE
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Date: 2026-04-17 12:47 am (UTC)From:I’ve heard of it, though I think the only episode I’ve heard all the way through was their parody of She.
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Date: 2026-04-17 10:01 am (UTC)From:Round the Horne was sharply satirical but instead of political satire its topic was demolishing the conservative establishment's favourite stereotypes, especially homophobic and racist stereotypes, through the medium of popular adventure stories (like the Goons). It isn't as timeless as Goons or Python, and never travelled as easily, because it was topical satire. I've never got into the show but I especially admire their dedication to broadcasting words previously tacitly forbidden from the airwaves.
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Date: 2026-04-17 12:44 pm (UTC)From:ETA-- I've seen Feldman in a few things, including the delightful The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, scripted by Gene Wilder while he was working on Young Frankenstein and starring many of the same people, plus Dom DeLuise, Leo McKern, and Roy Kinnear (and a three-second cameo by Albert Finney as 'Man At Opera').