30 Days of [Any Favourite] TV Show - 6

May 02, 2014 17:20

19. Something that made you think

Public Eye nearly always makes me think, and that's one of the main reasons why I like it. For something that features very low-key, mundane stories most weeks, it causes me to spend a lot of time thinking about it and rewatching things and working out what it's about. It varies (episodic old TV!) but most of ( Read more... )

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swordznsorcery May 2 2014, 17:46:09 UTC
I love the episode titles. That question mark in "Welcome To Brighton?" sells it perfectly, and I love "A Mug Named Frank". Somehow it's extremely evocative.

I keep meaning to do this meme. I earmarked thirty questions, chose a TV series, and then stopped. You win at fandom. :)

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lost_spook May 3 2014, 07:20:21 UTC
It's not as if there's a deadline. :-)

I love the episode titles.

They're mostly dialogue from the episodes, which is one of the reasons they're so random. They get less so as it goes on, which means, annoyingly, all the really bizarre ones are lost forever, and we'll never know what was going on in things like "I Went To Borrow A Pencil and Look What I Found", "You Think It'll Be Marvellous - But It's Always A Rabbit", "You Should Hear Me Eat Soup", or "Tell Me About the Crab".

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swordznsorcery May 3 2014, 09:27:23 UTC
That's genius. There's most of us struggling to find half decent titles, and they come up with that! And those titles are gold. I suppose it wouldn't work for every show, but they seem perfect for this one. And what titles! Of course I had to go looking for a list. "It Had To Be a Mouse" is a good one. "If This Is Lucky, I'd Rather Be Jonah"; "It Must Be the Architecture - Can't Be the Climate". That rabbit one is hard to beat though.

Did they manage to locate scripts for the missing episodes? One of the things that makes the loss of so much of "Adam Adamant Lives!" easier is that the DVD set includes scripts of the missing episodes. Mind you, there's a lot less of them. I want to know what he found instead of that pencil!

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lost_spook May 3 2014, 16:09:49 UTC
They are great, aren't they? :-D

I don't think there are many (if any) existing S1-3 scripts, either. There are some episodes that exist in audio only, though one of them only in fragments, plus TV Guide summaries, and that's about it. (The summary says the rabbit one is about a hit-and-run accident, which... has no obvious connection to the quote whatsoever.) There's also an ATV behind the scenes feature showing the filming of a scene from "You Can Keep The Medal" and an ITV promotional reel for "It Must Be the Architecture" - they're on the DVDs as extras (so is one of the audio-only eps). Most of those, mind, are all S2.

(I've been looking at the episode summaries now for the first time. The S1-2 ones are relatively explicable. S3 seems to have got surreal: "Police work comes Marker's way... he moves into new lodgings... and some very strange people find that the wages of sin is - porridge!" (Mercury in an Off-White Mac, apparently.)

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john_amend_all May 3 2014, 00:10:42 UTC
So, in the first surviving episode, Frank's getting beaten up by two hired heavies... and the next scene, they're both lying unconscious. How did that happen? The mind boggles.

Well, there's always Ancelyn's technique of getting them to charge at him from opposite directions and then stepping out of their path...

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lost_spook May 3 2014, 07:22:04 UTC
It's about as likely as anything else. Which is to say, not very. (They've already got him up against the car and are pummelling him good and proper.) It's a mystery. :-)

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oonaseckar May 3 2014, 08:47:56 UTC
'Welcome to Brighton?' is a pretty ominous title right from the kick-off. Just the thought of trying to get parked, fighting your way through the indie shopping bit to pay over the odds for organic cucumbers sold by sneering hipsters, feeling the pier wobble under your feet like it's waiting for the disaster-headline-of-the-week and the seagulls eye your ice-cream... The horror. Poor Frank.

Although if it's between the seagulls and Frank, it sounds like your chips would be safer with the birds.

Maybe he tried his divide and conquer tactics and had them fight each other, or an anvil fell out of the sky?
And then the Tasmanian Devil whirled past, fists akimbo? That would be so great...

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lost_spook May 3 2014, 16:11:51 UTC
Gosh. Sounds worse than Whitby on a Bank Holiday. :-)

And then the Tasmanian Devil whirled past, fists akimbo? That would be so great...

there's no evidence to say it didn't.

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oonaseckar May 5 2014, 07:18:09 UTC
Ooh, Whitby is lovely. All the little craft shops with the jet and the turquoise. And the fish and chips are better, if Frank's such a connoisseur, too... See, if it had been 'Welcome To Whitby' there'd have been no need for the ominous question mark.

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lost_spook May 5 2014, 19:14:55 UTC
:lol: But what about a) Whitby in dreadful weather or b) Whitby on a bank holiday with literally nowhere to park, so you have to go off to Staithes or somewhere? Half a question mark?

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persiflage_1 May 3 2014, 15:51:25 UTC
Apparently the answer is that everyone should watch S4!

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lost_spook May 3 2014, 16:11:09 UTC
Except it's no place to start... ;-)

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persiflage_1 May 3 2014, 16:11:53 UTC
*laughs*

I didn't actually suppose it was...

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dimity_blue May 5 2014, 21:57:31 UTC
I remember the Fanny's Curios pic; what a wonderful name for a shop. What you really need is for umpteen episodes of this to turn up in an out-of-the-way studio in Slovakia, where it will turn out that millions of people tuned in every week for their dose of Frank's life. It also means all those people will be convinced that life in Britain is exactly like that.

It could be worse. They might think we're all living like people in UFO.

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lost_spook May 6 2014, 19:40:27 UTC
I don't think Public Eye sold abroad at all though - too British in the non-eccentric/quaint way. But the idea of a Public Eye-loving small country is quite fun, :lol:! (Mind, life really was like Public Eye. It's just changed since. In some ways, like purple suits and names that you can't give to innocent antiques shops any more.)

Aha! Now I know why you don't mind the purple suit - it'll go beautifully with that purple wig of yours... ;-p

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