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* [[Bryan Pringle]] as Tourmaster
* [[w:Bryan Pringle|Bryan Pringle]] as Tourmaster
* Charlie Stewart
* Charlie Stewart
* [[Stuart Fell]]
* [[w:Stuart Fell|Stuart Fell]]
* [[Max Faulkner (actor)|Max Faulkner]]
* [[w:Max Faulkner (actor)|Max Faulkner]]
* [[John Melainey]]
* [[w:John Melainey|John Melainey]]
* Brian Rogers
* Brian Rogers
* [[Kenneth Warwick]]
* [[w:Kenneth Warwick|Kenneth Warwick]]
* [[The Fred Tomlinson Singers]]
* [[w:The Fred Tomlinson Singers|The Fred Tomlinson Singers]]
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| prev          = [[The Goodies – Almost Live]]
| next          = [[Dodonuts]]
| next          = [[Dodonuts]]
| episode_list  = List of The Goodies episodes
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"'''Alternative Roots'''" is an episode of the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[comedy]] television series ''[[The Goodies (TV series)|The Goodies]]''.
"'''Alternative Roots'''" is an episode of the [[w:United Kingdom|British]] [[w:comedy|comedy]] television series ''[[The Goodies (TV series)|The Goodies]]''.


This episode is also known as "'''The Goodies Find Their Roots'''" and "'''Hoots, Toots and Froots'''".{{Citation needed|date=September 2019}}
This episode is also known as "'''The Goodies Find Their Roots'''" and "'''Hoots, Toots and Froots'''".


Written by [[The Goodies]], with songs and music by Bill Oddie.
Written by [[The Goodies]], with songs and music by Bill Oddie.
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During the episode, the Goodies also appear as their ancestors:  
During the episode, the Goodies also appear as their ancestors:  
* [[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] also appears as 'Kounty Kutie'
* [[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] also appears as 'Kounty Kutie'
* [[Graeme Garden]] also appears as 'Keltic Kilty'
* [[w:Graeme Garden|Graeme Garden]] also appears as 'Keltic Kilty'
* [[Bill Oddie]] also appears as 'Kinda Kinky'
* [[w:Bill Oddie|Bill Oddie]] also appears as 'Kinda Kinky'


==Plot==
==Plot==
The Goodies tell of the time when their ancestors were young men, and how their ancestors met for the first time.
The Goodies tell of the time when their ancestors were young men, and how their ancestors met for the first time.


Graeme's family were [[Scottish Highlands|Highlander]]s who lived in bleak conditions in Scotland, where initiation of the young men of the village included being dunked in [[porridge]] and catching a wild [[haggis]].  Bill's [[West Country]] family sold fruit.  Tim, whose ancestors were also English, concludes that they were noble, because the family had its own [[Coat-of-Arms]]; Bill reinterprets the Coat of Arms and shows Tim that his ancestors were in fact sheep stealers.  None of the Goodies ancestors knew each other at this time.
Graeme's family were [[w:Scottish Highlands|Highlander]]s who lived in bleak conditions in Scotland, where initiation of the young men of the village included being dunked in [[w:porridge|porridge]] and catching a wild [[w:haggis|haggis]].  Bill's [[w:West Country|West Country]] family sold fruit.  Tim, whose ancestors were also English, concludes that they were noble, because the family had its own [[w:Coat-of-Arms|Coat-of-Arms]]; Bill reinterprets the Coat of Arms and shows Tim that his ancestors were in fact sheep stealers.  None of the Goodies ancestors knew each other at this time.


Then, a bus went around the [[United Kingdom]], taking up all of the young men of the villages — first of all Graeme's ancestor 'Keltic Kilty' was rounded up, with all of the other young men from his village — then Bill's ancestor 'Kinda Kinky' was rounded up,  with all of the other young men from his village — and, finally, Tim's ancestor 'Kounty Kutie' was rounded up, with all the other young men in the same sheep 'trade'.
Then, a bus went around the [[w:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]], taking up all of the young men of the villages — first of all Graeme's ancestor 'Keltic Kilty' was rounded up, with all of the other young men from his village — then Bill's ancestor 'Kinda Kinky' was rounded up,  with all of the other young men from his village — and, finally, Tim's ancestor 'Kounty Kutie' was rounded up, with all the other young men in the same sheep 'trade'.


All of the young men who had been captured were then put up for auction as entertainers, and eventually everyone had been bought — apart from 'Kounty Kutie', 'Keltic Kilty' and 'Kinda Kinky', who were forced to work together as entertainers, including on "''The Black and White Minstrel Show''". They rebel against being Minstrels, leading to hijinks as they are chased around the BBC. The network is so impressed they give the trio their own series.
All of the young men who had been captured were then put up for auction as entertainers, and eventually everyone had been bought — apart from 'Kounty Kutie', 'Keltic Kilty' and 'Kinda Kinky', who were forced to work together as entertainers, including on "''The Black and White Minstrel Show''". They rebel against being Minstrels, leading to hijinks as they are chased around the BBC. The network is so impressed they give the trio their own series.
==Cultural references==
* [[Roots (1977 miniseries)|Roots]]
* [[The Black and White Minstrel Show]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:15, 23 January 2023

"Alternative Roots"
The Goodies episode
Episode no.Series 7
Episode 1
Original air dates1 November 1977 (1977-11-01)
(Tuesday — 9 p.m.)
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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"The Goodies – Almost Live"
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List of episodes

"Alternative Roots" is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies.

This episode is also known as "The Goodies Find Their Roots" and "Hoots, Toots and Froots".

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

Prologue

During the episode, the Goodies also appear as their ancestors:

Plot

The Goodies tell of the time when their ancestors were young men, and how their ancestors met for the first time.

Graeme's family were Highlanders who lived in bleak conditions in Scotland, where initiation of the young men of the village included being dunked in porridge and catching a wild haggis. Bill's West Country family sold fruit. Tim, whose ancestors were also English, concludes that they were noble, because the family had its own Coat-of-Arms; Bill reinterprets the Coat of Arms and shows Tim that his ancestors were in fact sheep stealers. None of the Goodies ancestors knew each other at this time.

Then, a bus went around the United Kingdom, taking up all of the young men of the villages — first of all Graeme's ancestor 'Keltic Kilty' was rounded up, with all of the other young men from his village — then Bill's ancestor 'Kinda Kinky' was rounded up, with all of the other young men from his village — and, finally, Tim's ancestor 'Kounty Kutie' was rounded up, with all the other young men in the same sheep 'trade'.

All of the young men who had been captured were then put up for auction as entertainers, and eventually everyone had been bought — apart from 'Kounty Kutie', 'Keltic Kilty' and 'Kinda Kinky', who were forced to work together as entertainers, including on "The Black and White Minstrel Show". They rebel against being Minstrels, leading to hijinks as they are chased around the BBC. The network is so impressed they give the trio their own series.

References

  • "The Complete Goodies" — Robert Ross, B T Batsford, London, 2000
  • "The Goodies Rule OK" — Robert Ross, Carlton Books Ltd, Sydney, 2006
  • "From Fringe to Flying Circus — 'Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960-1980'" — Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1980
  • "The Goodies — Fact File" — Matthew K. Sharp
  • "The Goodies Episode Summaries" — Brett Allender

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