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states that a blank tape is worthless. This gives him an idea — they will instead send a completely blank tape to Beadle's show, claiming they had forgotten that it should have contained footage of Richie's wife "sewing her head to the curtains." Richie suggests they check the tape is blank, finding a use for the VCRs Eddie had stolen. Eddie spends a year getting the video up and running (the act of unwrapping the package taking several months) and only finishes the eve of the following year's carnival. Despite Eddie's efforts leading the VCR to explode once the power is connected, they manage to get the tape up and running with the aid of an unfortunate repair man.
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to protest that in spite of the ostensible ordinariness of the day he has now lost the sight in one eye) opens the next take with Richie successfully managing to hit the target in the forehead this time. Compounding the injury by "accidentally" pouring a frying pan of burning fat over his body Eddie,
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and phones the government stating their intentions. In the course of the conversation Richie accidentally uses his real name and hangs up in terror. He tells Eddie to phone instead and use an assumed name leading Eddie to ring and give the name "Richard Richard" when asked. As a result, the building
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When Richie is enacting the introduction to his daytime discussion programme, he trips on trailing cables and falls down the stairs. However, although he is wearing navy blue jeans, the stunt double is clearly wearing light blue jeans. Once Richie is stuck in the toilet, he is wearing the correct
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Eddie is next shown (dressed in an apron) wandering into their kitchen as he works at the stove, loudly expressing his hope that "no viciously hilarious accidents happen!" Richie ruins the first take by inadvertently throwing a dart into Eddie's eye instead of his forehead, necessitating a second
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As Eddie is recovering in some pain, Richie sheepishly reveals that the filming moved him to tears. Not because of Eddie's performance but, rather, due to the realisation that he had forgotten to put the tape into the camera. Eddie flatly refuses Richie's demand for a re-shoot as Richie angrily
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should be armed, Richie trips and falls down the stairs, through the bathroom door and head-first into the toilet. Eddie then suggests that if he had remembered to turn the camera on they would have had a good video to send into the fictional TV show
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There is a scene where Richie asks Eddie if it is so good to get his feet up. Eddie responds with "No, I'm not that pervy", with Richie saying "Are you not?". In an out-take (seen on the
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video), Edmondson says "No. Do you know... I've forgotten my next line...!". In the next take, he forgets to say "no", and it looks as if Eddie ignored Richie's question.
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that "came free with the telly." Despite missing out on the coveted electrical goods, they still manage to pick up their shopping for the year, over 60
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crates, the outline of the camera used to film the opening shots, from the perspective of "outside the flat" is visible through the window.
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Eddie does not install a video recorder until this episode, implying that he and Richie have never owned one before, although in
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While eventually viewing the tape, they find out that, despite the recording being made in mute, it contains a film of the
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is set in Hammersmith, London, it is impossible that he is their MP so this might be a play on their ignorance of life.
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and agrees with Eddie's idea to film an (orchestrated) accident in which "you accidentally catch a dart in your head."
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blows." They later return to the flat arguing over the fact that Eddie dropped the TV while being run over by the "
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In the opening sequences, when the shot momentarily switches to the inside of the flat to show Eddie's stash of
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Quinn, A. (2020). Bottom quiz: How well do you remember the Carnival episode? My London. Available at:
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The episode opens with Richie and Eddie sitting in "the best seats for the annual
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Richie reveals his motivations for the theft. He plans to film a series of
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after being set alight by Richie, hurls himself through the window.
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with two women. Richie hits upon the idea of using the tape for
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