Episode Reviews Part 14


The Night Club

In an interesting twist on "It Pays to Advertise" and "Calling All Customers", the staff, trying to come up with a money-making scheme that won't get them arrested, establish an after-hours night club, the Club Rendezvous ("It's all happening here!"), and set about filming an advert for it to be shown at a local cinema.

Trivia:

Best Bits: Club Rendezvous Personnel/Advert Cast: Bons Mots: "Night and Day" (click to download MIDI version)

Like the beat, beat, beat of the tom-tom
When the evening shadows fall,
Like the tick, tick, tock of the stately clock
As it stands against the wall,
Like the drip, drip, drip of the raindrops
When the summer shower is through,
So a voice within me keeps repeating,
"You. You. You."

Night and Day, you are the one;
Only you beneath the moon and under the sun.
Whether near to me or far,
It's no matter, darling, where you are.
I think of you, Night and Day.

Day and Night, why is it so
That this longing for you follows wherever I go?
In the roaring traffic's boom
In the silence of my lonely room,
I think of you, Night and Day.

Night and Day, under the hide of me,
There's an oh-so-hungry yearning burning inside of me.
And it's torment won't be through
'Til you let me spend my life making love to you,
Day and Night, Night and Day.

After the French film, the staff eagerly anticipate the début of their new commercial. Due to technical problems, only the audio portion plays, and the dialog is somewhat misinterpreted by the raincoat-clad men in the audience. At the point in the advert announcing the club's location, the embarrassed staff rise and begin singing "All Things Bright and Beautiful."

Conclusion:

An amusing farce with good costumes, even if the basic plot is a bit of a retread.

Friends and Neighbours

This amalgam of "The Apartment" and various "we've got to spend the night at the store" episodes ("Camping In", "Is It Catching?") has the staff sharing a set of flats at the top of the store to economize on travel fares.

Trivia:

Best Bits: Bons Mots: "Mighty Like a Rose" (click to download MIDI version)

Sweetest little fellow
Everybody knows
Don't know what to call him
But he's mighty like a rose

Looking for his Mommy
With eyes so shiny blue
Making you think that heaven
Is coming close to you

When he's there a-sleeping
In his little place
Think I see the angels
Looking through the lace

When the dark is falling
When the shadows creep
Then they come on tiptoe
To kiss him in his sleep

Sweetest little fellow
Everybody knows
Don't know what to call him
But he's mighty like a rose

Looking for his Mommy
With eyes so shiny blue
Making you think that heaven
Is coming close to you

When they learn that Mesdames Peacock and Rumbold are on their way up to the flat, Mr. Rumbold and Miss Belfridge hide in the flat's Murphy bed—but not for long, as Mrs. Peacock accidentally opens the bed. Rumbold hurriedly closes the bed, and it opens again with Mr. Humphries and Miss Belfridge each holding a baby.

Conclusion:

Hilarious flat sequence.

The Pop Star

Staff performing on the telly The 69th and final episode of Are You Being Served? allowed former 1960s pop star Mike Berry (Mr. Spooner) to showcase his talents as the singing junior salesman is discovered after a performance in the London Department Stores' annual concert and fame and fortune beckon. Unfortunately, the rest of the staff insist on hitching a ride on this latest shooting star.
Bert Spooner and the Left Bank
Screen shot of very end of episode

Trivia:

Best Bits: Bons Mots: Mr. Spooner's voice gives out during the staff's performance on Around London, so the demo tape recorded back at Grace Brothers is used as a back-up. The tape runs at 7 1/2 i.p.s., but the TV studio's equipment operates at 15 i.p.s., producing a "Chipmunks" effect and some amusing miming.

Chanson d'amour

Chanson d'amour,
Play en-core
Here in my heart,
More and more.

Chanson d'amour,
Je t'adore
Each time I hear
Chanson, chanson d'amour.

Click to download:

Conclusion:
Great costumes (although Mr. Humphries' seems more 1970s than 1980s) and a nice ending to the series.

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