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"Accident" is the sixth and final episode of the first series of
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'' Bottom''. It was first broadcast on 22 October 1991. This episode sees the first appearance of Eddie's "real friends" Spudgun ( Steven O'Donnell) and Dave Hedgehog (
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).


Synopsis

Richie breaks his leg, but he is determined not to let it spoil his
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celebrations.


Plot

The episode begins with Eddie sitting down at the breakfast table looking severely hungover. Richie then enters the room in his
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singing " Happy Birthday to Me", much to Eddie's dismay. Richie then begins his annual birthday "routine" of reading what are obviously
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cards, including some supposedly from
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, General Pinochet,
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, and "all the lads on the Ark Royal". Eddie claims that all the cards which Richie received every year are the same ones from yesteryears and he's been sending them to himself for as long his irrirated flatmate can remember. One of the cards is from
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with "Happy Christmas 1973" written inside it. Another appears to be from the people of the
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"in grateful thanks to
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Richie". He also points out that Richie jealously tries to sabotage Eddie's birthday by gluing up the letter box so he doesn't get any birthday cards, But Richie had his hands stuck in his pockets all day long, Afterwards in following year Richie attempts to get Eddie to cancel his birthday party by eating a tin of curry powder and painted his face green, which Eddie "knew it was a hoax, because the paint washed off when that
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backfired." Richie asks Eddie where his birthday gift is and, after annoying Richie with a couple of
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s (Richie's comb that he "lost" last week and the TV remote), Eddie hands Richie a small piece of paper with the words "Madame Swish 3:30" written on it. Richie, believing it to be a
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's card, heaps praise on Eddie and becomes excited at the prospect of finally having sex. However, it soon comes to light that Madame Swish is actually a horse running in the 3:30 race at Kempton. An ungrateful Richie struggles to hide his disappointment, but eventually relents and gives Eddie £20 to put on the horse, with odds of 10/1. Whilst Richie puts up his birthday decorations, Eddie returns after the big race with all party drinks and successfully fools Richie into thinking that the £20 bet Richie put on the race has left him with £2 in winnings, while he keeps the real winning cash for himself. As Eddie tosses over the winnings, Richie falls off the ladder he is standing on and breaks his leg. Eddie gives assistance, which results in Richie being knocked unconscious before he eventually manages to get to hospital. Eddie and Richie return from the hospital, with Richie bandaged up and in a
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at 30 seconds to 7 p.m., he was expecting his party guests. even though Richie never did bother to get anyone to invite his birthday party at all anyway, because he believes people just turned up and feel like it, rather than confirming invitations these days. As the clock strikes 7 there is a knock at the door – however only Eddie's two "real" friends, Dave Hedgehog and Spudgun, are there. Richie realises he has no friends and invites the pair to stay, following which he insists the group play "Sardines" – a variant of
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in which one person hides and the rest have to find him, and when they find him they hide with him. However, being in a wheelchair, Richie needs the other three to hide him in the upstairs cupboard, and they must do so with their eyes closed. Once they have hidden Richie and counted to ten, Eddie, Spudgun, and Dave instead decide to spend the night in front of the television, drinking the liquor Eddie has bought with the winnings he conned Richie out of. Richie is ecstatic after being in the upstairs cupboard for over five hours, believing it to be a world record, but soon after he gets bored and decides to tried to get the trio's atttention to find him so he can get downstairs safely and rejoin them. Unfortunatey due to his immobility, Richie falls down the stairs, crashing through the bathroom door breaking his other leg, much to the amusement of the other three. A drunken Spudgun then vomits on and accidentally falls on top of the injured Richie. Richie's second mishap just so happens to occur at the same time as last orders at the local pub, so Eddie invites the regulars around for a quick party. Eddie amuses the crowd by doing impersonations of Richie. Richie (now with both legs in casts) then enters the room, although he is oblivious to Eddie's mockery of him. After Eddie convinces him that all of his friends have turned up for his party after all, Richie cheers up and attempts to boss over the activities. After attempting to divest a female guest of her blouse, he is stopped by her boyfriend, who then proceeds to get everyone together to give Richie the bumps. As they all throw him into the air, Richie hits the ceiling and his casts shatter, ending the episode with a close-up of him screaming in pain.


Continuity and production errors

*Eddie tries to put Richie's leg back in place by tying the leg to the door with string, and slams the door. As he does this, the string pulls Richie and he hits the door. If watching in slow motion, once the door is slammed, Richie's jeans rip, revealing the fake leg, and Mayall's real leg behind it. Continuing in slow motion, a trolley can be seen under Richie as he is pulled across the floor. * Eddie, Hedgehog and Spudgun help Richie get up the stairs in his wheelchair to play Sardines. When Spudgun leans on the wall, the whole stage shakes. * It is often stated, notably in the stage shows, that Eddie is unable to read or write. However, in this episode, he is seen to write "I'm sorry, I'm a twat... ten times." The show seemed to have three different timelines: one for the series, one for the stage shows, and one for ''Guest House Paradiso'', where the characters have different surnames. * Eddie, Hedgehog and Spudgun end up watching Eddie's ''
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'' compilation on video. However, Eddie does not install a VCR until "
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", the final episode of series three. It could possibly be implied, that the TV set in this episode was later destroyed and repossessed in "
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", and then replaced by a TV set without one. As it was rented from Rumbelows (as mentioned in the same episode), a technician could have set it up for them in "Carnival" when Eddie stolen 60 Orion VCRs.


Trivia

* Richie claims at one point that he "doesn't have time to put on (his) girl-bait underpants". This is a reference to '' The Young Ones'' episode "Summer Holiday", where it is revealed that Rik Mayall's character Rick also owns a similar pair of pants. * The only episode of the first series that does not end with Eddie being injured, and the second where Richie is hurt (both Eddie and Richie are attacked by Mr. Rottweiler in ''Gas''). * The first ambulance scene shows High Street,
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in Hampshire despite the show being set in Hammersmith, London.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Accident (Bottom Episode) 1991 British television episodes Bottom (TV series) episodes Television episodes about birthdays