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Hi-De-Hi! is a Brit Com set in Maplins, a fictional 1950s holiday camp starring Simon Cadell, Paul Shane, Ruth Madoc, Jeffrey Holland, and Su Pollard. It was created by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, who also wrote Dad's Army and You Rang, M'Lord?. The title refers to the catchphrase exchanged between the campers and staff. The series focused mainly on the lives of the camp's staff, most of whom were either past their glory days, or trying to break into the entertainment industry.In the first episode, the position of Entertainments Manager at the Crimpton-on-Sea camp is taken by shy, upper-class Cambridge archaeology professor Jeffrey Fairbrother (Cadell), who feels stifled by his job and relationship problems. His estranged wife is seeking a divorce, but he is reluctant to end the marriage. He is hoping to re-invigorate himself with a change of scene. However, while he is a capable manager, he is a hopeless entertainer, and most of the actual entertainment is co-ordinated by camp host Ted Bovis (Shane), a comedian whose professional career never quite took off but whose cheerful and charming personality makes him popular with the campers, and makes up for his scheming and dishonesty in cheating them out of money with rigged raffles and bingo games. The sports, meanwhile, are organised by Chief Yellowcoat Gladys Pugh (Madoc), who is not shy about bossing around the other staff members - collectively known as Yellowcoats because of their signature yellow blazersnote  This makes them fictional counterparts to Butlins Redcoats, Pontins Bluecoats, and Warners Greencoats. - and is instantly and hopelessly attracted to Jeffrey from the moment she meets him (Jeffrey quickly catches on to her affections but feels unable to reciprocate, being unwilling to give his wife grounds for divorce).Among the entertainment staff are camp comic Spike Dixon (Holland), a young, enthusiastic up-and-comer whom Ted has taken under his wing and who believes his job at Maplins is the first rung on the ladder to stardom; former professional jockey Fred Quilley (Felix Bowness), whose jockey licence was revoked after his implication in a cheating scandal and who is biding his time as a riding instructor until his licence can be restored; former champion ballroom dancers turned dance instructors Yvonne and Barry Stuart-Hargreaves (Diane Holland and Barry Howard), two outrageous snobs (despite being of middle-class heritage at best) who feel most of their duties as Yellowcoats are beneath them; and former music hall performer turned Punch and Judy man "Uncle Willie" Partridge (Leslie Dwyer), a hopeless alcoholic who hates children. Desperate to join their ranks is chalet maid Peggy Ollerenshaw (Pollard), who willingly participates in all manner of Zany Schemes and absurd performances if it means she has a chance of becoming a Yellowcoat.The younger Yellowcoats include Gary Bolton (Terence Creasy in Series 1, Chris Andrews thereafter); identical twins Stanley and Bruce Matthews (David and Tony Webb); attractive blonde Sylvia Garnsey (Nikki Kelly), who has a long-running rivalry with Gladys; and a revolving door of other female staffers including Betty Whistler (Rikki Howard), Mary (Penny Irving), Val (Gail Harrison), Tracey Bentwood (Susan Beagley), Dawn Freshwater (Laura Jackson), Babs Weaver (Julie-Christian Young), and April Wingate (Linda Regan), the last of whom was romantically involved with Spike in the later series. Many of them are fresh out of drama school and hoping, like Spike, that their jobs at Maplins will put them in view of talent scouts and agents to launch their entertainment careers.Simon Cadell left after Series 5 to avoid being Typecast, so Jeffrey Fairbrother was written out as having taken a faculty position at the University of Wisconsin in the USA between summer seasons and replaced by Squadron Leader, the Honourable Clive Dempster, DFC (David Griffin), who, in contrast to the introverted but hard-working Jeffrey, is brash, flirtatious, and perpetually on the make. Gladys almost immediately transfers her affections to Clive after Jeffrey's departure; their relationship is more turbulent but ultimately more successful. Leslie Dwyer had to leave early in Series 6's production due to declining health (he passed right before the end of Series 8), so the camp children's entertainer position was passed to "Uncle Sammy" Morris (Kenneth Connor), another alcoholic music hall star fallen on hard times. Finally, Barry Howard was dropped after Series 7 due to his drunken misbehaviour behind the scenes, so Barry was said to have left Yvonne and was replaced by her former dance partner Julian Dalrymple-Sykes (Ben Aris), a more down-to-earth character who also worked as a pig farmer.Hi-De-Hi! ran for nine series from 1980-88; it could have run for longer, but some of the location shooting was done at a former Warners holiday camp in Dovercourt, Essex,note  Mill Rythe Holiday Village in Hampshire was also used for location shooting and remains open to this day. and in 1987, the land was sold to housing developers and the camp was demolished, so the final series wrapped up several of the more long-running plot threads.
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Cannot Tell a Joke: Jeffrey is completely hopeless in front of a microphone. This is, in itself, utterly hilarious.
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Geographic Flexibility: Maplins has random bits added to it as the plot requires (even though the series was shot in a real holiday camp). Also, the location of the main character's chalets in relation to each other varied according to plot needs.
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Relationship Upgrade: Although Gladys' attempts at flirting with Jeffrey were only ever met with discomfort, she got more of a reaction out of Clive, and they became engaged in Series 7. Clive spends a large part of the next two series trying to back out of the engagement and Gladys threatens to break it off several times and actually does so once, but they eventually realise they do love each other in spite of any doubts they may have, and they are married in the pentultimate episode of the series.
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Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace: Subverted in "Wedding Bells". Clive's family are trying to get to the church to stop his wedding to Gladys, but thanks to Ted's Road-Sign Reversal and the church scheduling two weddings in one afternoon, they arrive just in time to interrupt the second wedding, by which time Clive and Gladys have already departed for their honeymoon.
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The Ghost: Camp owner Joe Maplin is never seen (apart from an occasional shot from the waist down or otherwise obscuring his face), only talked about. Miss Cathcart, Peggy's apparently terrifying immediate superior, never actually appears on screen.
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Wrong Genre Savvy: Peggy, who loves to describe current goings-on in the camp as events in a Film Noir set in the USA.
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"Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: The series' theme song, "Holiday Rock", is sung by Paul Shane, who played Ted Bovis.
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Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Gladys varies from being on-key to off-key. The effect is ghastly but sounds nothing like an actual tone-deaf person would.
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Hufflepuff House: The Yellowcoats are a pretty generic bunch, and the campers are usually so unimportant to the story they are virtually part of the scenery. Mary, then Val, then Tracey are this to Sylvia and Betty, who get much more of the limelight.
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Road-Sign Reversal: Ted does this in order to prevent Clive's relatives from getting to the church in time to stop Clive and Gladys' wedding.
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What Did I Do Last Night?: In "A Night Not to Remember", Jeffrey wakes up after a night of heavy drinking, nude and with Gladys' bra in his bed. He becomes paranoid that he and Gladys spent the night together and that this will be used against him in divorce court. Gladys, annoyed at his lack of concern for her reputation, produces a policeman staying at the camp who claims in front of the assembled staff that he saw Gladys leave Jeffrey's chalet after only a few minutes. However, after the staff have gone, she tells Jeffrey that the policeman was just saying what she told him to say, and he never saw her enter or leave Jeffrey's chalet. She then says that she knows exactly what happened that night... and has no plans to tell him. In "Graven Image", Spike gets completely blind drunk during a "mystery tour" (really a pub crawl) led by Ted, who berates him for having spent the whole evening ranting in front of the campers about how much he hates Joe Maplin for his arrogance and hypocrisy, exemplified by a statue of himself he has had installed in each camp to be unveiled simultaneously the next morning. On the morning of the unveiling, a still angry Ted tells a badly hung over Spike that he was in and out of the chalet a dozen times during the night, and Spike is confused to find wet paint all over his hands that has not come off after a shower. He gets his answer of what he did the previous night when Ted drills Jeffrey on the actual moment of unveiling - and the statue is revealed to be painted to look like a clown.
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Promotion to Opening Titles: In Series 1-5, four actors were billed in the opening credits, namely Simon Cadell, Paul Shane, Ruth Madoc, and Jeffrey Holland in that order; following Cadell's departure, the other three were moved up a spot and the fourth spot was given to Su Pollard.
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Facial Dialogue: A speciality of Simon Cadell's. His ability to convey Jeffrey's bewilderment and/or discomfort at everything his job involves with just his facial expressions allows the writers to get away with not giving him funny lines.note  His flair for facial dialogue is somewhat at odds with his extensive career in commercial voiceovers in the last decade of his life. Barry Howard recalled in an interview that the writers noticed he could convey a variety of emotions with a single glance toward Yvonne, and were able to generate laughs by simply writing "Barry gives Yvonne a look".
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Dumbass DJ: Gladys is Radio Maplin's DJ, a role that she uses to troll for gifts from the campers, and indulge her delusion that she can sing.
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It Will Never Catch On: In "Ted at the Helm", set in 1960, Ted tells Spike that putting an ostrich puppet on his arm and pretending to bite people is a terrible idea, as no-one will either identify with an ostrich or take kindly to being bitten. Given the success of Rod Hull and Emu in the 1970s, Spike is apparently simply ahead of his time.
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Arch-Enemy: Gladys and Sylvia never miss a chance to snipe at each other. Sylvia constantly needles Gladys over her age and betimes autocratic management style, while Gladys frequently implies that Sylvia is sexually overactive.
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Lethal Chef: Fred Larkin, whose awful cooking regularly causes illness.
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Actor Allusion: Ted makes a comment about auditioning for Coronation Street in the pilot. In reality, Paul Shane had been chosen to play Ted after Jimmy Perry saw him playing Frank Roper in a 1979 episode. In the episode "Empty Saddles", Gladys, growing jealous of Betty and Jeff's shared fondness for Gustav Mahler, tells Jeff she has a record of the Black and White Minstrels if he's interested. Ruth Madoc was herself a performer on The Black and White Minstrel Show. Frank Williams plays The Vicar in "Wedding Bells", just as he had done in David Croft and Jimmy Perry's first series, Dad's Army. As Edward Sinclair (who had played the Verger in Dad's Army) had passed away in 1977, Williams' Verger in Hi-de-Hi! was played by another DA co-star, Colin Bean.
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Peggy spends many episodes allowing herself to be roped into various Zany Schemes which involve her dressing in silly costumes or enduring slapstick abuse.
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Wide-Eyed Idealist: Most of the younger Yellowcoats are hoping that their jobs at Maplins will catapult them to stardom (in much the same way a variety of real life singers, actors, and comedians got their start as Butlins Redcoats, Pontins Bluecoats, or Warners Greencoats), none more so than Spike, whose naiveté is such that he thinks a rejection letter Ted received from an audition at Granada Studios (implied to be for Coronation Street) is serious about keeping him in mind for future productions.
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The Team Wannabe: From the very first episode, Peggy's character arc is largely defined by her desperation to join the Yellowcoats; she's nearly always present for entertainment staff meetings despite Gladys repeatedly pointing out that she isn't a Yellowcoat, and she eagerly volunteers for the Zany Scheme or daft performance of the moment in the hopes of improving her chances of joining the team. She finally succeeds in the last episode when Dawn is taken ill and Clive decides, over Gladys' scepticism, that it's high time Peggy was given her dream.
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Love Hurts: Poor Gladys and her hopeless crush on Jeffrey. Also, Ted's doomed romance with a woman half his age, any time Peggy's interested in anyone, and Spike breaking up with his first childhood sweetheart and falling in love with a camper, only for his colleagues to break them up because the changes he makes to his act to please her ruin his popularity with the other campers. Sylvia, Betty and Tracey are all romantically interested in Jeffrey but never get beyond the occasional flirtatious remark. Hi-De-Hi! has something of a bittersweet strain running through it, never more than when one of the characters is in love.
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Sitcom Character Archetypes: Jeffrey is The Square, Ted is The Wisecracker, Clive is The Charmer, Peggy is The Goofball.
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King Incognito: In "Stripes", we learn that Joe Maplin regularly visits his holiday camps dressed in a shabby suit and posing as a camper to keep tabs on his employees, in terms of both how well they perform their jobs and how many confidence tricks they're running. However, the fact that he still wears gold cufflinks, a big diamond ring, and crocodile skin shoes triggers Peggy's suspicions.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Ted might be immoral and outright dishonest, but you can trust him to know where the line is, and he regards Gladys, Spike and Peggy as his friends and genuinely cares for them. Gladys too, at least in season 8, where she stands up for Peggy against the abusive camp controller, Alec Foster.
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Butt-Monkey: Peggy spends many episodes allowing herself to be roped into various Zany Schemes which involve her dressing in silly costumes or enduring slapstick abuse. This is part of Spike's job description; from the very first episode, Ted makes it clear he will be thrown in the swimming pool - in full costume - at least four times a day for the entertainment of the campers. (Not that he minds.)note  Jeffrey Holland probably minded in the early series, however, as they were filmed in the winter months while the camp used for location shooting was closed - astute viewers may notice that the trees are bare in outdoor scenes - and he had to be treated for hypothermia due to spending so much time in the pool fully clothed.
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Downer Ending: In the series finale, Alec Foster, Joe Maplin's enforcer, announces that for the following season, the camps are to be overhauled, and that, as part of this, the entire Entertainment staff are being let go. This is not so hard on Clive and Gladys, who were already planning to move to Australia, but it is rather harder on the other staff members, all of whom were planning to return for the following season, and particularly hard on Peggy, who had finally realised her dream of becoming a Yellowcoat with only two weeks left in the season. The fact that most of the staff remain upbeat in the face of this may make this more of a Bittersweet Ending.
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The first episode has a few oddities - Fred is contemptuous of the old horses in his care, instead of being devoted to them as he is later on. Gladys doesn't open her Radio Maplin announcements with her usual 'Hello campers, hi de hi!', but instead starts with 'Radio Maplin'. Spike and Ted refer to Jeffrey as 'The Professor', rather than Spike calling him 'Mr Fairbrother' and Ted calling him 'Jeff'. There is also a camp singer in the first two episodes called Marty Storm who is never seen again.
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Not What It Looks Like: In "Stripes", when a peeping tom is spotted looking into the female Yellowcoats' chalet, Gladys is convinced her fears about her half-brother Gareth's presence at the camp have been realised, and she and Spike confront him. Gladys notes that he is wearing underclothes instead of pyjamas and is breathing heavily, as though he's just been running and had to change out of his clothes in a hurry. However, Gareth claims that he accidentally left his pyjamas back home in Wales, and is simply getting to a steamy passage in the book he is reading. Gladys doesn't believe him, and has Spike escort him to the train station to get the first train out the next morning. Unfortunately, it isn't until after Gareth has gone that Gladys discovers he was telling the truth; the peeping tom was another camper. "Marriage Settlement" is bookended by two incidents of things not being what they look like. As the episode begins, Peggy tells Gladys that Jeffrey is in his office with his wife, Daphne, and while she does not hear their entire conversation, she hears them say that if Daphne had come down sooner, they could have saved a lot of legal fees. She then sees Jeffrey escort Daphne to her car and kiss her goodbye, but cannot hear their conversation. She assumes from what she sees as their affectionate behaviour that they have reconciled, and becomes inconsolable. However, the reality is that Jeffrey has agreed to give Daphne grounds for divorce so that she can re-marry, and the kiss goodbye was his final farewell to her, as she tells him that they are unlikely to meet again, even in court. Jeffrey later tells Peggy that he is engaging the services of a professional co-respondent to give Daphne grounds for divorce. He explains that although the night he will be spending with the woman will be purely platonic, someone must see them in bed together and sign a statement to that effect, and the resulting "adultery" will give the required grounds for divorce, and he wants Peggy to be the witness, swearing her to secrecy. However, Peggy decides she can't let Gladys go on thinking Jeffrey is going back to his wife and tells her. A combination of Gladys' disapproval of Jeffrey's method (partly as he didn't ask her to be co-respondent) and a case of food poisoning he picks up when he takes the co-respondent out for dinner before they spend the night together leads to the episode's final scene in which Gladys, the female Yellowcoats, and a curious Yvonne end up in Jeffrey's room administering his medicine when Peggy arrives - and interprets the scene before her as the platonic equivalent of an orgy. She casually asks Jeffrey which of them she should identify as the co-respondent.
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Book Dumb
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Book Dumb: Ted may have a genial personality that wins over the campers, but he isn't exactly well-educated. He has no idea what an archaeologist is when he tells Spike that Joe Maplin has hired one as Entertainments Manager, while when he and Spike are spending their day off by Willy Lott's Cottage and Spike tells him Constable painted the house (at least twice, most famously in The Hay Wain), Ted, without a hint of irony, says it could do with another coat. Spike is only marginally more culturally literate than Ted; although he knows enough about Constable to recognise Willy Lott's Cottage, he is just as unaware of what an archaeologist is when Ted tells him that their new boss is one, and when Jeffrey's former dean, Hugo Buxton, shows up at Maplins to offer him a faculty chair in archaeology and Ted thinks he is trying to sell him an actual chair, Spike says he thinks a faculty chair is "one of those that opens up into a bed." Joe Maplin's letters to the camp are always littered with grammatical errors (which Jeffrey consistently reads aloud to the staff with a completely straight face), and his autobiography is entitled How I Done It.
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Country Matters
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In "Hey Diddle Diddle, Who's on the Fiddle", the writers get a lot of mileage out of the homophonic nature of "nob" (short for "noble" when used as a noun) and "knob" (slang for male organ, also used as an insult), such as referring to Burke's Peeragenote  They also get mileage out of the homophonic nature of "Burke's" and "berks" (Cockney rhyming slang for Country Matters). as a "book of nobs" and to Clive's Joe Maplin-given mission to look for corrupt members of the upper class as a search for "bent nobs".
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Coincidental Broadcast
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Coincidental Broadcast: At the end of 'Maplin Intercontinental', the TV happens to be tuned to a news story about the new Maplins holiday camp in the Caribbean getting flattened by a hurricane - just after Sylvia has won a transfer there as grand prize in the Best Yellowcoat competition and Peggy has been offered her job at Crimpton-on-Sea.
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British Brevity
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British Brevity: 58 episodes in 9 seasons over 8 years.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: Ted feels he would make a better Entertainment Manager than Jeff or Clive. Whilst Jeff is honest and Ted isn't, it has to be said that Ted is much better at presenting to the campers than Jeffrey is. And since Clive unloads all of the responsibility of his position on Ted so that he can spend his time (and other people's money) charming every girl in the camp instead of working, it's fair to say Ted is better at being Entertainment Manager than Clive.
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Clueless Chick-Magnet
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Clueless Chick-Magnet: Jeffrey is handsome, sophisticated, friendly, charming and highly intelligent. Virtually all the female staff is after him (especially Gladys) but it often goes over his head and when he does pick up, he's too shy to act on it.note  In the earliest series, he is also still hoping for a reconciliation with his estranged wife; when it becomes clear that won't happen, he decides he needs to take some time off romantic relationships for a while.
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Like an Old Married Couple
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Like an Old Married Couple: Ted Lampshades the fact that he and Spike sometimes bicker like a married couple in the opening scene of "Stripes":
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Henpecked Husband
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Henpecked Husband: Barry has mostly given up trying to argue with Yvonne about anything, as her dominant personality quickly squashes any objection he may have to whatever she is demanding, forcing him to go along with her just to calm her down (for example, whenever they visit Jeffrey's office to complain about the indignities of their job, Yvonne does almost all of the talking, while Barry looks as though he'd rather be anywhere else). He limits his objections to the occasional backhanded or sarcastic compliment.
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Orphaned Punchline
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Orphaned Punchline: Often we only get to hear the punchline to Ted's jokes. (The punchlines generally sound like the joke would have been rather ribald for the Fifties when the show is set, but not for the Eighties when the show was made.)
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Put on a Bus
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Put on a Bus: Leslie Dwyer, who played Punch and Judy man Mr. Partridge, left midway during production of Series 6 due to health problems with his character only appearing in that series in location footage. The following series saw his character written out when what appeared to be his dead body was found floating in a swimming pool with a knife sticking out of its back, only for it to be revealed that he'd staged his own death and gone to live with a pub landlady in Cornwall. He was replaced by the similar Sammy Morris, played by Kenneth Connor. Dwyer subsequently passed away during transmission of Series 8. Barry. Almost a case of Chuck Cunningham Syndrome because, although we know he ran away from Yvonne and his job, we never find out why or where he went.
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The Comically Serious
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The Comically Serious: Jeffrey Fairbrother is a very serious chap, however much comic mayhem may be going on around him, and this in itself is a frequent source of humour. Whether he's reading Joe Maplin's borderline illiterate letters to the staff, introducing bawdy games to the campers, or participating in cheaply-costumed performances, his face and voice remain almost completely deadpan. Never is this more apparent than when he tries the "Hello campers, hi-de-hi!"/"Ho-de-ho!"/"[Speaker's name] can't hear you! HI-DE-HI!"/"HO-DE-HO!" exchange; while Ted and Spike are able to stoke the campers' enthusiasm by displaying plenty of their own, Jeffrey's inarticulate stammering produces a far more listless response from the holidaymakers.
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Slobs Versus Snobs
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Slobs Versus Snobs: Ted is a working class Yorkshireman and proud of his roots, and regularly clashes with Yvonne and Barry, who, despite being from middle class backgrounds at best (Yvonne's father was a department store floorwalker, Barry's was a bus inspector), think themselves superior to everyone except Jeffrey and Clive. Ted usually wins their confrontations thanks to his easy-going nature and keener sense of what the campers enjoy.
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Mr Partridge. Usually it's played for laughs, but in one episode it's revealed that he slid into alcoholism after his career was disrupted by his service in World War I.
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I Coulda Been a Contender!
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I Coulda Been a Contender!: All the older members of staff have careers that are on the slide, which is why they work in a holiday camp, and not somewhere more salubrious. Yvonne and Barry are former champion ballroom dancers whose talents are no longer in demand anywhere else, Ted is a comic that never cracked the big time, Fred is desperate to get his jockey's licence back so he can ride professionally again, and Mr Partridge is a former music hall entertainer.
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Present-Day Past
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Present-Day Past: The show started in 1980 - Jeff can be seen wearing flared trousers in some scenes, and the girl Yellowcoats wear shorts (and sometimes skirts) that are anachronistically short.
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Straight Man
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Straight Man: The writers deliberately did not give Simon Cadell (Jeffrey Fairbrother) any jokes in his lines. The humour of the character comes from Cadell's brilliantly dry delivery and facial expressions.
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Reality Is Unrealistic
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Reality Is Unrealistic: Many former UK holiday camp workers (both from the time the series was set and more recently) have noted that the series was toned down from the reality of working in holiday camps.
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TheFifties
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The '50s: Though the writers don't hit you over the head with the period setting, campers can often be seen with Brylcreemed hair and other fifties fashion horrors, 1950s music is played in the background, characters make references to foodstuffs of the period, and the main characters occasionally mention their war experiences in passing.
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Cheap Costume
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Cheap Costume: Spike's endless array of naff comedy costumes, particularly the ones he designs himself, are made on a very limited budget.
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What the Hell Is That Accent?
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What the Hell Is That Accent?: In "Eruptions", Ted is venting to Jeffrey after a bad performance the previous night, and Gladys insists he's exaggerating. Ted does not take this lightly, leading to a bad impersonation of her that completely mangles her Welsh accent:
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Stiff Upper Lip
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Stiff Upper Lip: Definitely Jeffrey, while he's not above getting flustered and showing misery, in a genuine emergency he's able to keep calm and think logically. Perhaps best displayed in "Carnival Time" where, due to an accident, a float catches fire with Gladys tied up upon it. Jeffrey's response is to simply jump onto the float and cut her loose, then later jump back onto the float to release the brake so they can pull it into the pool before the fire spreads. Definitely not Clive, who is much quicker to anger than his predecessor and less capable in a crisis (despite his bomber pilot background).
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Gentleman Snarker
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Gentleman Snarker: Clive is the scion of an aristocratic family (though he takes little pride in his background) and an effortless charmer, particularly with the female staff, but has no work ethic whatsoever and is often in debt, particularly after his family stop his allowance in a bid to force him to return home, while he routinely squanders the meagre salary he is paid by Maplins. Perhaps a bit lean on the "witty" side of the trope, but he's not unintelligent (which prevents him from being an Upper-Class Twit), just incredibly lazy.
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Cool Car
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Cool Car: Clive's red MG sports car turns the heads of all who see it. When he first arrives at Maplins to take up his position as Entertainments Manager, he invites a fascinated Peggy to join him for a spin around the car park, while Gladys' scheme to catch his eye is cut short by the mass arrival of the entertainment staff after they see the car parked outside and are eager to meet its driver.
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Underdressed for the Occasion
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Underdressed for the Occasion: In "Nice People with Nice Manners", Barry and Yvonne throw a black tie soirée in their chalet after the campers have gone to bed, and only invite fellow entertainment staffers whom they believe will behave themselves. However, Peggy accidentally throws the invitations away, remembering only that one was for Jeffrey; the unpretentious Jeffrey is sure they would have invited the entire entertainment staff (in reality, the guest list pointedly excluded Gladys, Ted, Fred, Mr Partridge, Sylvia, and Garynote  The reasons: Yvonne and Barry disapprove of how Gladys flirts with Jeffrey, they find Ted boorish, Fred smells of horses, they find Mr Partridge a vulgar drunk, Yvonne personally dislikes Sylvia, and Gary would make an odd number of guests.) and tells Peggy to deliver the invitations verbally. In doing so, Peggy gets carried away and claims that the party is a pyjama party, so that although Jeffrey and Gladys arrive in evening wear, the others show up in nightwear except for Ted, who is dressed in a Hawaiian shirt, and Spike, who is dressed as a comedy priest.
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Video Inside, Film Outside
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Video Inside, Film Outside: The outdoor scenes were shot on film on location in a Warners holiday camp near Dovercourt in Essex and at Mill Rythe Holiday Village near Rayling Island in Hampshire, while the indoor scenes (apart from the Hawaiian Ballroom) were shot on videotape on studio sets.
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Boarding School of Horrors
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Boarding School of Horrors: In "Stripes", Jeffrey tells Ted that he spent his childhood from the age of 7 onwards in one of these, describing his experience there as nothing like the cosy image Ted got from Goodbye, Mr. Chips, but instead defined by "bare boards, cold baths, and being beaten with alarming regularity."
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Not So Above It All
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Not So Above It All: Jeff, who regularly gets embroiled in the Zany Scheme of the week, despite being the Only Sane Man.
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Quicksand Sucks
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Quicksand Sucks: Invoked in "The Perils of Peggy", as part of a Zany Scheme to make Clive appear heroic by rescuing Peggy from a (faked) quicksand pit. Once Gladys realises what's going on, she storms off and promptly ends up just as deep in genuine quicksand.
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Frozen in Time
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Frozen in Time: The '50s were the heyday of holiday camps. In later decades, the rise of cheap travel to continental Europe lead to holidays overseas becoming much more popular. (There is a theory that the credit crunch may lead to a revival in popularity of camps.)
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Hates the Job, Loves the Limelight
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Hates the Job, Loves the Limelight: Mr Partridge.
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*Crack!* "Oh, My Back!"
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*Crack!* "Oh, My Back!": In "The Epidemic", Barry does his back in and so cannot dance with Yvonne, leading her to ring up Julian for help with her act.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: Gladys has a moment of this in the final act of "Stripes". Her older half-brother Gareth comes to Maplins both for a holiday and to see her, but as he was charged with (but not convicted of) lewd conduct in a cinema and obliged to leave their home village years earlier, she worries that his presence puts her recent promotion at risk. When female campers and staff members report a peeping tom at the camp late at night, Gladys assumes it is Gareth and orders him to leave immediately to avoid criminal charges. However, the next morning, Jeffrey receives a phone call announcing the arrest of the peeping tom... and Gladys is mortified to learn that it wasn't Gareth after all. As if possibly irreparably damaging her own relationship with Gareth isn't enough, Gladys learns that she has also ruined his budding relationship with Peggy, who is distraught that he left without saying goodbye. She ruefully asks Spike how she could have been so wrong about him.note  The episode had the unintended side effect of providing an in-universe explanation for Gareth's absence from Gladys' wedding to Clive in the final series. The out-of-universe explanation was that actor Talfryn Thomas, who played Gareth, died of a heart attack a month before "Stripes" aired; it was one of his last screen appearances.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra: Julian first appeared as a guest character in series 5, filling in while Barry recovered from a back injury. He returned in series 8 as Barry's permanent replacement.
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Video Credits: They are quite clearly extra footage, not stock footage, as the actors are out of character. (This is particularly noticeable with Diane Holland (Yvonne), who smiles kindly, rather than looking cold and snooty as she does when in character.)
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Blue Blood: In "Hey Diddle Diddle, Who's on the Fiddle", Ted, Spike, Fred, and Peggy borrow a copy of Burke's Peerage from the Crimpton-on-Sea library and discover that Clive's father is William, Lord Dempster, of Dempster Hall in Cambridgeshire, so that Clive would be more properly addressed as the Honourable Clive Dempster.note  Later in the series, we learn that in keeping with the tradition of most British titled families, Lord Dempster's brothers, as they were not in line to inherit the title, have entered the clergy or the military instead; Sir Claude is a general, Neville is a vice-admiral, and Simon is a bishop. However, he doesn't care much about his aristocratic heritage, and would rather everyone simply call him "Clive".
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Work Com: The series is set among the employees of a holiday camp, and focuses on the travails of their day-to-day and personal lives as new groups of holidaymakers come and go, with episodes only occasionally leaving the setting of the camp.
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Contrasting Replacement Character: Entertainments Manager Jeffrey is shy, especially with women, and hardworking. After he leaves, new manager Clive is an outrageous flirt and a total shyster.
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Fish out of Water: Jeffrey, an upper-class Shrinking Violet academic in charge of a holiday camp full of working class people.
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Catchphrase: The ubiquitous phrase "Hi-De-Hi!" itself, said by everyone. When the entertainment staff say it to the campers, the latter respond with "Ho-de-ho!"
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It Makes Sense in Context
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Definitely Jeffrey, while he's not above getting flustered and showing misery, in a genuine emergency he's able to keep calm and think logically. Perhaps best displayed in "Carnival Time" where, due to an accident, a float catches fire with Gladys tied up upon it. Jeffrey's response is to simply jump onto the float and cut her loose, then later jump back onto the float to release the brake so they can pull it into the pool before the fire spreads.
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Modern Major General: Clive was clearly a capable airman, having achieved the rank of Squadron Leader and been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, but he's completely out of his depth as Entertainment Manager, having been appointed to the position precisely because of his Blue Blood military background and not because he was in any way qualified. He unloads most of the actual work on Ted and/or Gladys, and his considerable personal charm (and Gladys' crush on him) allows him to get away with it (mostly - Gladys and especially Ted start calling him out on his laziness more frequently in later series).
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Child Hater: Mr Partridge says in the very first episode, in so many words, that he hates kids, which is something of a problem given that he's the camp's Punch and Judy Man:
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Time-Compression Montage: In the first episode, "Hey Diddle Diddle", the first week of the season is depicted with a montage of advertisements for the various evening events, photos of said events, and a few shots of Gladys reading announcements over Radio Maplin. The montage features two Running Gags in the form of shots of Spike being thrown in the pool in various costumes and the photos of the evening events always featuring everyone smiling and enjoying themselves... except Jeffrey, who always looks as though he'd rather be anywhere else.
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Show Some Leg: One of the main purposes of the female Yellowcoats. Used both in-story, especially in Zany Schemes, and also for the viewer.
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Barry. Almost a case of Chuck Cunningham Syndrome because, although we know he ran away from Yvonne and his job, we never find out why or where he went.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Despite the squabbling, the Hi-De-Hi! gang always pull together when they are under threat from outsiders, such as senior Maplins staff visiting from Head Office.
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Yank the Dog's Chain: Peggy's dream of becoming a Yellowcoat is finally granted in the series finalenote  Such is her delight at her dream coming true that she overexerts herself and briefly ends up in hospital suffering from nervous exhaustion., and although there are only two weeks left in the season when she gets the job, she is ready and eager to sign up for the following season. Then Alec Foster, Joe Maplin's enforcer, shows up to announce that the camps will be given a complete re-vamp for the following season... and as part of this re-vamp, the Yellowcoats and other entertainers are being sacked en masse.
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Gentleman and a Scholar: Jeffrey is a former University professor and one of the nicest people at the camp.
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Shout-Out: In the pilot episode, "Hey Diddle Diddle", Ted tells Spike he has been for an audition in Manchester for a new TV series about a group of people who all live "in the same mucky street". Though he doesn't name it, he is clearly referring to Coronation Street, which began airing in the year in which the first five series of Hi-De-Hi! are set, 1959. In the final scene of "Nice People with Nice Manners", Ted and Spike are spending their day off having a picnic by the pond featured in John Constable's painting The Hay Wain◊. Spike tells Ted that Constable painted the house by the pond (Willy Lott's Cottage); Ted remarks that it could do with another coat. In "Ted at the Helm", Spike comes up with the idea of putting an ostrich puppet on his arm (with a fake arm that appears to be cradling it to disguise the fact that his real arm is operating the mouth) and having it pretend to bite people. This is a nod to former Butlins Redcoat Rod Hull's Emu puppet, which Hull also used to "attack" anyone within reach. In "Opening Day", everyone is anxiously waiting at the railway station.
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Non-Idle Rich: Jeffrey is mocked by Ted for being an Upper-Class Twit, but he's actually a decent, hardworking guy who treats everyone with respect. Clive, on the other hand...
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Cloudcuckoolander: "Potty" Peggy the chalet maid. Poor dear Peggy is desperate to be a Yellow Coat, but no-one will give her a chance. She often gets dragged into the latest Zany Scheme, in the desperate hope it will help her chance of promotion.
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Rule #1: Ted gives Spike various tips on how to improve his routines, and each one is always "First rule of comedy".
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Corrupt Corporate Executive: Joe Maplin, the owner of Maplins holiday camps. Normally he just seems a strict boss, with his regular complaints at the camp costing too much money and demands that his orders are to be followed to the letter. However every so often he'll show how nasty he truly can be. When he wants some nearby land for expansion, his method is to bribe the town councillors, and gives strict orders that his staff do everything they can to scare off the surveyors that want to build a hospital on the land (which leads to most of the staff outright rebelling in disgust). When Jeffrey refuses, he responds by threating to release false information that he's having an affair with Gladys, ruining both their reputations and wrecking Jeffrey's divorce. Later on when an old woman won't vacate a cottage he owns, he bribes a man to knock it down while she's out at the shops. Jeffrey even at one point compares him to a Chicago Gangster.
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Serial Escalation: The episode "Stripes" gets its title from the two military-style extra rings Gladys puts on the sleeves of her yellow blazer after Joe Maplin orders that she be put in charge of the other Yellowcoats. Determined not to look ordinary next to Gladys, Yvonne and Barry put three extra rings on their sleeves, while Mr Partridge points out to Fred that he's in charge of twice as many horses as Gladys is Yellowcoats, so Fred puts four extra rings on his sleeves. Ted tops them all by taking to the stage for the Holiday Princess competition with eight extra rings on his sleeves to show the others how ridiculous they're being.
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Reasonable Authority Figure: Jeffrey goes out of his way to be scrupulously fair. He quickly discovers that there's no way to please everyone (especially when Ted is gung-ho about doing many activities and routines with which Barry and Yvonne want no part whatsoever), but he does what he can to please as many of his employees as possible.
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Morality Pet: Spike to Ted, while Ted's mostly harmless, Spike's always there to remind him where the line is and let him know when he's gone too far. Ted does accept Spike's view on these occasions - only after calling Spike "Dan, Dan the conscience man".
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The Charmer: Clive flirts with all the girls, much to Gladys' annoyance, as she wants him all to herself. Ted charms the campers, but the staff are relatively immune to his charm.
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Clingy Jealous Girl: Gladys despises all the other female Yellowcoats, for the pure and simple reason that Jeffrey/Clive have the option of being with them instead of her.
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Digging Yourself Deeper: In "Trouble and Strife", after yet another visit to Jeffrey's office by Barry and Yvonne to complain about the perceived indignities of their job, Jeffrey tells Gladys that he feels some sympathy for them since their days as champion ballroom dancers are behind them, and if Joe Maplin didn't employ them, they'd have nothing. However, his choice of words quickly gets him into a situation from which he can't extricate himself:
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Intoxication Ensues: Before going to the Hawaiian Ballroom for Egyptian Night in "A Night Not to Remember", Jeffrey and Gladys split a bottle of champagne given to the latter by an admirer. In the ballroom, the guests include a quartet of Lancastrian rugby players who insist on buying drinks for the entertainment staff, and secretly lace Jeffrey's beer - and later tomato juice - with vodka, so that by the end of the evening he is completely smashed. We never learn exactly what happens after Gladys leads him back to his chalet, still holding a segment of the bar handrail, but the fact that he wakes up wearing nothing but a fez and with Gladys' bra in his bed has strong implications...
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Played straight with Mr Partridge and Sammy Morris - both are lazy alcoholics who dislike children, despite being children's entertainers. Julian is a narrow aversion: he's not without his airs and graces, but is nowhere near being the snob Barry was, probably due to his mucky other job.
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Right in Front of Me
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Right in Front of Me: In the pilot episode, Ted and Spike share a train compartment with Jeffrey on their way to Crimpton-on-Sea and, having no idea who he is, grouse about how the Entertainments Manager job should have been given to Ted and what a sham it is that it has been given to an archaeology professor; Jeffrey looks perturbed, but says nothing. Later, he calls a meeting of the entire entertainment staff, and Ted and Spike are horrified to see that the man in front of whom they were badmouthing their new boss-to-be is their new boss-to-be.
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