Thanks to
@bloggerheads and
b3ta for pointing me to this amazing late-70s UK video, celebrating the diversity of London by … having the great Derek Griffiths impersonate a Chinese man by pulling on his eyebrows and singing about
Chinkies, with a
popular UK song from 1969 celebrating the ‘melting’ pot’ of the UK.
Derek Griffiths, btw, was the
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[Michael is sitting in an armchair, with a toolbox by his side. He holds a screwdriver and is cleaning an air vent.]
Michael: Add a dash of blue blood.
Alan: [sings] Add a dash of blue blood.
Michael: [Thickly accented] And a little biddy bit of a Red Indian boy.
Alan: [sings] And... something else in Geordie.
Michael: This hasn't been cleaned out for years. Hey, there's a little Japanese soldier in here still fighting the war!
Alan: Ha ha. You daft racist. [sings] Curly black and kinky, mixed with yellow chinky.. [spoken] can you still say that?
Michael: Oh, aye. You're all right with that, like, because it's a race of people, and it's a food.
Alan: [Thoughtfully] Chinese. Yeah, you're absolutely right, yeah.
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If only I could bring a 12" plate to breakfast buffets though...
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okay, I probably missed the joke, but the fat joke still applies here.
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