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Gender Education

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Directed by
  
Jim Franklin

Produced by
  
John Howard Davies

Episode no.
  
Series 2 Episode 18 (of 76)

Original air date
  
31 December 1971 (Friday — 9.35 p.m.)

"Gender Education" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series The Goodies.

Contents

This episode is also known as "Sex and Violence".

Written by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.

Plot

Mrs. Desiree Carthorse (Beryl Reid, a deliberate parody of Mary Whitehouse) approaches The Goodies as the ideal people to make a clean sex education film about the facts of life. However, she thinks that S-E-X is a sin and does not want the word to be mentioned during the film.

The Goodies respond with an absurdly coy film ("How to Make Babies by Doing Dirty Things") that could not possibly offend anyone, but the use of the word 'gender' in the opening credits disgusts her to such an extent that she refuses to watch the rest of the film and begins legal proceedings, at which point the Goodies learn that her husband "keeps his distance".

The Goodies are then publicly attacked by everyone. To improve their image, they abduct a notorious MP and take his place on a chat show. Upon being uncovered, they learn the BBC's policy and are asked to make violent films for the BBC; Tim and Graeme are horrified about this and refuse the request, but Bill decides to do so and releases a string of violent films, including a very violent version of Cinderella, called Sinderella.

Tim, Graeme and Mrs Carthorse decide to end Bill's violent programming, but Bill, who has become obsessed with violence, goes on the rampage and wreaks havoc, resulting in the BBC Television Centre being destroyed, leaving "ITV back on top".

The absence of the BBC from the airwaves results in a vacuum in Mrs Carthorse's evening activities (formerly consisting of turning the television off) causes her to ask the Goodies what people do without television. When some romantic encounter is shown her with the aid of a telescope she rushes through the street demanding that people "Stop it! Stop it!"

Afterwards, The Goodies escort three young ladies out from the closet in their office, and then proceed to play checkers against them during the closing credits.

DVD and VHS releases

This episode has been released on DVD.

References

Gender Education Wikipedia