Ypres 1914 - Abandoned
(A stock drawing of a First
World War trench scene - barbed wire against the sky with a helmet stuck on a
bayonet.)
Voice Over (Michael): (and
caption) 'IN 1914, THE BALANCE OF POWER LAY IN RUINS. EUROPE WAS PLUNGED INTO
BLOODY CONFLICT. NATION FOUGHT NATION. BUT NO NATION FOUGHT NATION MORELY THAN
THE ENGLISH HIP HIP HOORARY! NICE, NICE YAH BOO. PHILLIPS IS A GERMAN AND HE
HAVE MY PEN'
Different Voice Over (John):
(and caption) 'START AGAIN'
Voice Over: (and caption)
'IN 1914, THE BALANCE OF POWER LAY IN RUINS...'
(Mix through to close up of
a harmonica bring played by a British Tommy. CAPTION: 'YPRES 1914' The camera
pulls slowly out, with the plaintive harmonica still playing, to reveal the
interior of a bunker in the trenches. Sitting around on old ammunition boxes
etc. are the harmonica player, Private Jenkins, Sergeant Jackson, a padre with
no arms, a sheikh, a Viking warrior, a male mermaid, a nun, a milkman and a
Greek Orthodox priest. Sounds of warfare throughout, shells thudding,
explosions etc.)
Sergeant (Michael): (looking
round rather uncomfortably at the strange collection) Jenkins?
Jenkins (Eric): Yes, sir.
Sergeant: What are you going
to do when you get back to Blighty?
Jenkins: I dunno, surge... I
expect I'll be looking after me mum. She'll be getting on a bit now.
Sergeant: Got a family of
your own 'ave you?
Jenkins: No, she's ... she's
all I got left now. My wife, Doreen ... she ... I got a letter.
Sergeant: You don't have to
tell me, son.
Jenkins: No, Sarge, I'd like
to tell you, see this place....
(Cut to long shot of bunker.
Floor manager strides on to set.)
Floor Manager (Terry J):
Hold it. Hold it. Look, loves ... can anyone not involved in this scene, please
leave the set. (he starts to herd out anyone not in First War costume) Now!
Come on please. Anyone not concerned in this scene, the canteen's open
upstairs. (sheikh, male mermaid etc. troop off) Now come on please. (to
soldiers) Sorry loves. Sorry. We'll have to take it again, from the top. All
fight. OK... Cue!
(Back to identical shot of
harmonica-playing chap; he plays a few bars. CAPTION: 'KNICKERS 1914' Cut to
long shot. The floor manager rushes on again. The caption remains
superimposed.)
Floor Manager: Hold it. Hold
it. Now, who changed the caption? Can whoever changed the caption put the right
one back immediately please.
(CAPTION: 'YPRES 1914')
Floor Manager Right. All
right, we'll take it again from the top. Cue. (back to identical shot of
harmonica-playing chap with caption superimposed; slow pull out as before, then
floor manager rushes on again) Hold it. Hold it. (he goes behind some sandbags
looking extremely irritated) Come on. Come on, out of there. (he hauls a
spaceman and hustles him off the set) You're not in this ... you're only
holding the whole thing up. (turning to studio as a whole) Come on please. It's
no good, loves. It's no good. We'll have to leave it for now. Come back when
everyone's settled down a bit. So-that means we go over to the Art Room, all
right. So cue camera three! (cut to Che Guevara caught in a hot embrace with
Karl Marx) Sorry, camera four.