The
Wrestling Epilogue
Interviewer: Good evening, and welcome once again to the Epilogue.
On the programme this evening we have Monsignor Edward Gay, visiting Pastoral
Emissary of the Somerset Theological College and author of a number of books
about belief, the most recent of which is the best seller 'My God'. And
opposite him we have Dr Tom Jack: humanist, broadcaster, lecturer and author of
the book 'Hello Sailor'. Tonight, instead of discussing the existence or
non-existence of God, they have decided to fight for it. The existence, or
non-existence, to be determined by two falls, two submissions, or a knockout.
All right boys, let's get to it. Your master of ceremonies for this evening -
Mr Arthur Waring.
(The partialpants move into a wrestling ring.)
MC: Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to a three-round
contest of the Epilogue. Introducing on my right in the blue comer, appearing
for Jehovah - the ever popular Monsignor Eddie Gay. (there are boos from the
crowd) And on my left in the red comer - author of the books 'The Problems of
Kierkegaard' and 'Hello Sailor' and visiting Professor of Modern Theological
Philosophy at the University ot' East Anglia - from Wigan - Dr Tom Jack!
(cheers; gong goes for the start)
(CAPTION: 'ROUND 1' They are real wrestlers. They throw each other
about.)
Interviewer: Now Dr Jack's got a flying mare there. A flying mare
there, and this is going to be a full body slam. A full body slam, and he's
laying it in there, and he's standing back. Well .. there we are leaving the
Epilogue for the moment, we'll be bringing you the result of this discussion
later on in the programme.
Interviewer: Oh my God! (pulls out a revolver and shoots something
off-screen)
(ANIMATION: We see a cowboy just having been shot. This leads into
cartoon film, which includes a carnivorous pram and music from Rodin's statue
'The Kiss '. Then a protest march appears carrying banners. Close in on banners
which read: End Discrimination: Mice Is Nice; Ho Ho Ho Traps Must Go; Hands Off
Mice: Repeal Anti-Mouse Laws Now; Kidderminster Young Methodists Resent
Oppression: A Fair Deal For Mice Men.)