Hoe Down

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Here's fun - a knockout competition between teams from Young Farmers' Clubs up and down the land. We don't actually remember it ourselves, but it sounds like a blast. Games included tractor handling, milking a cow by hand, sheaf tossing, casting a cow (plaster of Paris?), penning a pig, "Combine Harvesters" (?), Guessing Old Machines (man trap, eel spear, sythe carborundum, barley buneler), "assembling accrobats" (your guess is as good as ours) "Fork Lifts + Potato Pallets", duck driving, "3-way sheep herding gates" and "relay race with straw bales".  
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Here's fun - a knockout competition between teams from Young Farmers' Clubs up and down the land. We don't actually remember it ourselves, but it sounds like a blast. Games included tractor handling, milking a cow by hand, sheaf tossing, casting a cow (plaster of Paris?), penning a pig, "Combine Harvesters" (?), Guessing Old Machines (man trap, eel spear, sythe carborundum, barley buneler), "assembling accrobats" (your guess is as good as ours... but see below), "Fork Lifts + Potato Pallets", duck driving, "3-way sheep herding gates" and "relay race with straw bales".  
And that's not all! There were also features such as Lance Percival interviewing Miss Young Farmer 1978 ("no name given", according to the BBC database) and, thrillingly, "Ted MOULT demos large infra-red loctronic ''[sic]'' potato selector". Plus musical interludes by top they'll-do-if-the-Wurzels-aren't-available West Country combo The Yetties, including such classic numbers as "Bandy Bertha's Birthday", "Have a Drink on Me" and "Fling It Here, Fling It There".
And that's not all! There were also features such as Lance Percival interviewing Miss Young Farmer 1978 ("no name given", according to the BBC database) and, thrillingly, "Ted MOULT demos large infra-red loctronic ''[sic]'' potato selector". Plus musical interludes by top they'll-do-if-the-Wurzels-aren't-available West Country combo The Yetties, including such classic numbers as "Bandy Bertha's Birthday", "Have a Drink on Me" and "Fling It Here, Fling It There".
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It went out opposite [[The Krypton Factor]] on ITV.
It went out opposite [[The Krypton Factor]] on ITV.
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Apparently, the mystery object called an "acrobat" (one "c", not two) is a kind of rotary rake. We looked around for a picture of an acrobat, but the best we could find was this toy one. It still looks pretty vicious, though.
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<div class="image">[[Image:Acrobat rake.jpg|200px]]''Ooooh, nasty.''</div>
[[Category:Lifestyle]]
[[Category:Lifestyle]]

Revision as of 17:21, 12 April 2009

Contents

Host

Lance Percival

Co-hosts

Ted Moult

Broadcast

BBC1, 28 July to 8 September 1978

Synopsis

Here's fun - a knockout competition between teams from Young Farmers' Clubs up and down the land. We don't actually remember it ourselves, but it sounds like a blast. Games included tractor handling, milking a cow by hand, sheaf tossing, casting a cow (plaster of Paris?), penning a pig, "Combine Harvesters" (?), Guessing Old Machines (man trap, eel spear, sythe carborundum, barley buneler), "assembling accrobats" (your guess is as good as ours... but see below), "Fork Lifts + Potato Pallets", duck driving, "3-way sheep herding gates" and "relay race with straw bales".

And that's not all! There were also features such as Lance Percival interviewing Miss Young Farmer 1978 ("no name given", according to the BBC database) and, thrillingly, "Ted MOULT demos large infra-red loctronic [sic] potato selector". Plus musical interludes by top they'll-do-if-the-Wurzels-aren't-available West Country combo The Yetties, including such classic numbers as "Bandy Bertha's Birthday", "Have a Drink on Me" and "Fling It Here, Fling It There".

We're not sure which is more amazing: that back when there were only three channels, this managed to get a primetime slot; or that now there are literally hundreds, not one of them has seen fit to repeat it. Not that it could possibly live up to our imagination, of course.

Trivia

Interestingly, one of the programme categeories assigned to this in the BBC INFAX database is "oddness (abnormality)". From which you can draw whatever inference you like.

It went out opposite The Krypton Factor on ITV.

Apparently, the mystery object called an "acrobat" (one "c", not two) is a kind of rotary rake. We looked around for a picture of an acrobat, but the best we could find was this toy one. It still looks pretty vicious, though.

Ooooh, nasty.

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