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The Painting of Winston Churchill shown at the end no longer exists. Winston hated the painting and had it destroyed.

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    • Author: Bloodray
    One of my earlier TV memories as a child of the '80s was this quirky episode from "The Goodies" series.

    It wasn't so much a baby boom, more like baby ka-boom!!

    Along with the usual goof-ball antics, the scenes with the pram tanks and baby bottle grenades sending the goodies scurrying were a highlight.

    The Goodies being chased through parkland by dozens of old, self-propelled, prams firing at them is one of those things that still stir a chuckle now, some 20+ years after originally seeing it.

    The Baby-bottle grenades were a nice touch too. A lactose take on the "potato-masher" grenade of World War Two perhaps?
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    • Author: Thetalas
    1939. Bill Oddie is born and, much to the consternation of his parents, has the body of a fully grown man, replete with beard. Sent to a special public school for precocious tots, he along with Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor offer to do their bit for the war effort. After defusing a bomb dropped on the school, the trio parachute behind enemy lines to buy cigars for Winston Churchill. Their mission is successful, but on meeting Winnie they've a shock in store - he is a dead ringer for Adolf Hitler!

    The final 'Goodies' episode on the B.B.C. - although not the last recorded, that honour went to 'Animals' - is a splendid swan-song, full of good visual gags and mischief. The next time they would be on television turned out to be the ill-fated L.W.T. series.

    Like 'Rome Antics' five years earlier, it ignores the established format and presents our heroes in an entirely unrelated ( almost Goon Show-like ) adventure set in World War Two, in which a clockwork Tim impersonates Churchill so as to win a football match between Britain and Germany. 'The Six Million Dollar Man' theme is heard as Tim goes into slow motion mode.

    The late Andrew Ray, who plays 'Churchill', was the youngest son of the much-loved comedian Ted Ray. The headmaster is played by Geoffrey Palmer of 'Reginald Perrin' and 'Butterflies' fame.

    Interesting to see the Goodies turning Churchill into a figure of fun, especially in the scene where British soldiers blow raspberries during one of his speeches. Recently, the film 'Churchill - The Hollywood Years' tried the same trick, but with less successful results.

    Funniest moment - Tim as 'Churchill' running bionic fashion through a minefield with a chamber pot on his head!
  • Episode credited cast:
    Tim Brooke-Taylor Tim Brooke-Taylor - Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Graeme Garden Graeme Garden - Graeme Garden
    Bill Oddie Bill Oddie - Bill Oddie
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Ernie Goodyear Ernie Goodyear
    Sharon Miller Sharon Miller
    Geoffrey Palmer Geoffrey Palmer - School Headmaster
    Andrew Ray Andrew Ray
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