The Punch and Judy Affair

Season 7, Episode 8, Aired

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  • It starts with cleaners on strike, crossing picket lines, and now Mr. Rumbold's department perform "Punch and Judy" for the kids of the other employees. Mr. Humphries tries to direct, but things get out of control while directing.

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    This episode is a laugh out loud favorite, and shows that some people just weren't meant to play fairy tale characters...that's what makes this episode so funny, yet Mr. Humphries was right. Mr. Goldberg shouldn't get carried away with his role. I like how Mrs. Slocombe takes advantage of her role as the police woman. This episode shows employees being in a different reality which is the world of Punch and Judy. I liked how Mr. Harman kept coming onto the floor. I also liked how the characters were dressed up as kids at the end...I think Mrs. Slocombe and Miss Brahms looked strange in their costumes though. Mr. Goldberg's costume looked AWESOME!! So did Mr. Humphries. This episode is adorable. You should see when Captain Peacock smiles. Mr. Harman was right. That did come as a bit of a shock.
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