Batley Townswomans Guild presents the Battle of Pearl Harbour / Undertakers Film
Canning: (Graham Chapman)
The stuff of history is indeed woven in the woof. Pearl Harbour. There are
pages in history's book which are written on the grand scale. Events so
momentous that they dwarf man and time alike. And such is the Battle of Pearl
Harbour, re-enacted for us now by the women of Barley Townswomen's Guild.
(Cut to a muddy corner of a
field. Miss Rita Fairbanks stands talking straight to camera. Behind her lurk
five more pepperpots.)
Canning: (voice over) Miss
Rita Fairbanks - you organized this reconstruction of the Battle of Pearl
Harbour - why?
Rita: (Eric Idle) Well we've
always been extremely interested in modern drama ... we were of course the
first Townswomen's Guild to perform 'Camp On Blood Island', and last year we
did our extremely popular re-enactment of 'Nazi War Atrocities'. So this year
we thought we would like to do something in a lighter vein...
Canning: So you chose the
Battle of Pearl Harbour?
Rita: Yes, that's right, we
did.
Canning: Well I can see
you're all ready to go. So I'll just wish you good luck in your latest venture.
Rita: Thank you very much,
young man.
(She retreats, and joins the
other ladies who meanwhile separate into two opposing sides facing each other.)
Canning: (reverential voice
over) Ladies and gentlemen, the World of History is proud to present the
premiere of the Batley Townswomen's Guild's re-enactment of 'The Battle of
Pearl Harbour'.
(A whistle blows and the two
sides set about each other with handbags etc., speeded up 50% just to give it a
bit of edge. Cut to Canning in studio.)
Canning: The Battle of Pearl
Harbour. Incidentally, I'm sorry if I got a little bit shirty earlier on in the
programme, when I kept getting interrupted by all these films and things that
kept coming in, but I...
(Cut to vicar in a graveyard
He sprinkles dirt and gets mud thrown in his face. Vicar shoots a gun. Cut to
undertakers leaving graveyard. They get into a hearse. As they leave it and
drive off we see the other side is painted with psychedelic flowers. Cut to
Canning.)
Canning: So I said if it
happened again I'd get very angry and talk to Lord Hill and...