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Every good thing must start somewhere; Are You Being Served? began with this modest little presentation from Comedy Playhouse…
The Pilot EpisodeFirsts:
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This episode, although now only available in black and white, was originally videotaped in color ("BBC Colour ©1972"). The B&W version is a telerecording made from the color version by the BBC as either a general back-up copy or for distribution to affiliates in Commonwealth countries where color wasn't in general use. The color version was presumably either lost, destroyed, or erased. Color pictures from this episode can be found on the Are You Being Served? laser disc jacket (one printed from a reversed negative) and in the KQED book. In 2009 the pilot was restored to full color using the color recovery technique previously used for an episode of Dad's Army. The restored version was shown on BBC2 as part of an AYBS? special night on 1 January 2010. As of yet, this color version is not out on DVD, although one can always hope. Additionally, the streaming service BritBox has the restored pilot episode.
Conclusion:
Tidy ending—plot comes full circle as problem from beginning (where to put the Beauty Belle Bra display) is resolved in the final scene (on top of Mr. Grainger's trouser display, of course!)Virtual Video Vault rating: "Casual but smart."
Dear Sexy Knickers…A classic farce of misunderstandings.Differences: Mr. Lucas and Mrs. Slocombe seem terribly friendly—Mrs. Slocombe seems especially fond of Mr. Lucas. Technical Note: When lift doors open and close, a squeaking noise is clearly audible in the background. Firsts:
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—Mr. Humphries kneed the jacket.
—You mean Mr. Humphries needed the jacket.
—No, you don't understand, sir. I kneed the jacket.
—You need it now.
—No, I kneed it then.
—You mean you needed it then.
—It's a matter of spelling, sir. You spelled "need" with an "n". Mr. Humphries was using a "k".
—Oh, you mean like kneading dough!…You kneaded it to make it more supple, which is why you needed the jacket.
—The method used [to enlarge jacket armholes] is to knee the jacket, with a "k".
—I am aware of how you spell "jacket", Captain Peacock.
Our Figures Are SlippingThis episode tends to ramble, with several slightly amusing moments rather than two or three hilarious scenes.Firsts:
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Peacock: "Mrs. Slocombe, I hope your cat won't suffer unduly from its enforced confinement."
Mrs. Slocombe: "Oh, it's not confined. It's shut up."
Conclusion:
Lucas just can't win today. This is another early episode featuring Lucas prominently—there wouldn't be many more as Mr. Humphries began to eclipse Mr. Lucas.
Camping InAnother early farcical classic of misunderstandings and one of the first episodes to explore the true camaraderie among the staff members.Trivia:
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Conclusion:
This episode—the first truly classic one—should "give every satisfaction."
His and HersThis episode is mainly remembered for guest star Joanna Lumley (later of Absolutely Fabulous fame), but there are several amusing bits in "His and Hers" as well. Incidentally, both the KQED AYBS? book and the new 25 Years book claim Lumley's character was named Miss French, but she is never referred to by name in the actual episode.Firsts: Rumbold announces "it was a boardroom decision" for the first time. Trivia:
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Conclusion:
Another witty, pleasantly ridiculous romp.
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