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I Love Doing Research, Part Two

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One of the ongoing projects bubbling away in the background here on Dirty Feed is an extensive piece on Keeping Up Appearances. Just exactly what is broadcast on Onslow’s telly in various episodes of the show? It’s a question which somebody has to answer, anyway.1

So I obviously began my research with the pilot, now commonly known as “Daddy’s Accident”, first broadcast on 29th October 1990. This is the very first time we see Onslow turn on the TV in his own inimitable fashion.

He’s clearly watching a film, but which film? The paperwork reveals the answer:

Film used on television screen:
‘SHALAKO’: Weintraub Screen Entertainment
Taken off VT, spool nos: H82311 & H82301
Duration used:
Sound only: 2’21”
In vision: 0’10”
SLA number: 14777.

Ah yes, Shalako, the 1968 Western with Sean Connery and Brigitte Bardot. Not a film I really know… and yet the name seemed strangely familiar, somehow.

And then it hit me. Right back at the start of my investigation about The Young Ones and flash frames, the climax of that very first piece was about the frame which was cut from the final episode, “Summer Holiday”. And what was that flash frame supposed to be of?

FILM:
1 frame from Shalako (+ BBC cap) property of EMI. Transferred to H25992.

Of all the films Keeping Up Appearances could have chosen, it had to be that one, didn’t it?


  1. No it isn’t. 

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Rob Keeley on 13 April 2024 @ 11am

My late cousin there, thumping the TV. Looking forward to finding out everything that’s on Onslow’s TV!

As an aside… it’s interesting the Queen Mother is mentioned. She became a fan of this show and even let them copy a couple of her hats for Hyacinth to wear.


Jonathan on 13 April 2024 @ 6pm

I’ve never actually seen an episode of this. The pilot aired on my 20th birthday so I was probably in an Italian restaurant in Ripon.
Maybe I’ll add it to my BritBox list and catch up, see what I missed.


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