The Young Ones
1 9 8 2 - 1 9 8 4 (UK)
12 x 35 minute episodes
The Young Ones was one of the very first
appearances of ideologically sound "alternative" comedy in
Britain. Though named after a Cliff Richard song, there was
nothing sweet or wholesome here! The Cliff Richard fanatic was
Rik, a violent vegetarian who wrote very dodgy poetry and shared a
house with three other students Vyvyan, a punk with studs in his
forehead and a pet hamster called SPG (for Special Patrol
Group - The 80s Bully Boys of the British police force), Neil (a
hippie lentil-freak who did all the housework) and Mike, who was by
far the weakest character and had no real personality to speak of (He
certainly got all the crappiest lines).
The Young Ones were students of course. They
lived like students, they were poor like students and their house was
the archetypical student digs. They argued frequently about who would
do the cooking or tidy up, or who had eaten Rik's half-eaten apple
from the (empty) fridge.
Left-over food usually became animated and had some of
the best one-liners in the script. Cartoon-style violence
reigned as this quartet proceeded to kick the house (and each other)
to pieces at every opportunity. The damage to the house was duly
deducted from the rent by their Russian landlord, Jerzey Balowski
(Alexei Sayle ostensibly playing himself as Jerzey and several other
members of the Balowski family).
A
highlight was the weekly guest band playing live in the lounge room - Madness,
The Damned,
Motörhead,
Rip, Rig and Panic, Dexy's Midnight
Runners and the sensational mod band Nine
Below Zero (playing Eleven Plus Eleven in the debut
episode). The jokes were either slapstick or very surreal (The boys
cleaning cupboard was actually a portal to Narnia a la The Lion,
The Witch and The Wardrobe).
The Young Ones was superbly written by Ben
Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer. The younger generations loved the
show and felt the series was right on their wavelength. More 'mature'
critics were appalled at the wanton violence, infantile jokes and
total disrespect for society; but many of these, too, were won over as
the series progressed.
It was a series which certainly shook up television
comedy and heralded the age of the "alternative" comedian.
Indeed The Young Ones continued well beyond its 12 episodes,
with Mayall and Edmondson's later offerings Filthy,
Rich & Catflap and Bottom being essentially
extensions of the series.
The Young Ones screened in the US on MTV
in the late 80's and was an utter, utter, utter brilliant show. There
was nothing like it before and there will be nothing like it again.
RIK'S POETRY
Pollution
Pollution
All around
Sometimes up
And sometimes down
But always around.
Pollution, are you coming to my town?
Or am I coming to yours?
We're on different buses, pollution
But we're both using petrol |
The Peoples Poem
What do you think you're doing, pig?
Do you really give a fig, pig?
And what's your favourite sort of gig, pig?
Barry Manilow?
Or the black and white minstrel show? |
EPISODES
Demolition
Oil
Boring
Bomb |
Interesting
Flood
Bambi
Cash |
Nasty
Time
Sick
Summer Holiday |
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Rik
Rik Mayall
Vyvyan
Adrian Edmondson
Neil
Nigel Planer
Mike
Christopher Ryan
The Balowski Family
Alexei Sayle
Writers
Ben Elton
Rik Mayall
Lise Mayer

Complete Series
Region 2 (UK) DVD
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