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EPISODE 123 - TIME

Pre-empted Show: The Days Of Our Lives

In order to make more cash, the show's producers decide to make the show in black & white (even the slime was black & white). When they find out that B&W TV Shows don't make much money, they decide to switch back, only to end up in a silent movie!

Production: Pass The Time


DID YOU NOTICE?

  • This episode was used as the 1989 season premiere in Canada. In this episode, the show is eventually turned into a silent movie via Ross' time machine and the cast has a fantastic pie fight. Chris played a character that looked like Charlie Chaplin, though had the personality of Oliver Hardy. This "silent movie" pie fight was a tribute to the origination of slapstick comedy. The "pie in the face" originated in Mack Sennett's Keystone Comedies. These were silent movies dating back to around 1909 set to madcap musical themes and having many extreme visual gags (such as sawing people in half, people being tied to railroad tracks and run over by a train, and pies in the face). In the late 1920s, Laurel and Hardy made one short containing a pie fight. This short was called Battle of the Century and it was meant as a *satire* of the *outdated* Keystones. However, it was taken the other way -- as if Laurel and Hardy had legitimately wanted to use the pie in the face effect for comedic purposes! This served to bring back the pie in the face alone (not the other Keystone gags) from near extinction. And of course, through the 1930s and 1940s, the Three Stooges absolutely *immortalized* it.

Air date: Unknown

s: Jennifer Brackenbury, Chris Bickford, Christian Tessier, Les Lye, Abby Hagyard, Sariya Sharp, Jordan Aaron

w: Roger Price, Adam Reid

d: Alex Sutton, Gerben Heslinga


STAGE POLLUTION

WHITE SLIME: Chris

BLACK SLIME: Christian

WATER: Chris

PIE: Chris (3), Sariya (3), Christian (2), Jennifer (2)

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