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[[Pantomime]] is usually for the [[Theatre]], but [http://www.its-behind-you.com/tvpanto.html occasionally] some productions are either filmed specifically for [[Live Action TV]], or [[Theatrical Productions]] are recorded so that the general populace can enjoy them.
 
[[ITV]] is no exception. Just before the [[Turn of the Millennium]] they decided to record a production of "[[Jack and The Beanstalk (Literature)|Jack and Thethe Beanstalk]]" written by Simon Nye, the writer behind ''[[Men Behaving Badly]]''. It did very well in the ratings, and three more production were recorded, the last in 2002. ITV now shows the repeats as a [[Christmas Special|regular feature over the festive period]].
 
The productions, listed by year of broadcast, are as follows:
* "[[Jack and The Beanstalk (Literature)|Jack and Thethe Beanstalk]]" 25th December 1999
* "[[Cinderella (Literaturenovel)|Cinderella]]" 2nd January 2000
* "[[Aladdin (Literaturenovel)|Aladdin]]" 25th December 2000
* "[[Dick Whittington (Literature)and His Cat|Dick Whittington]]" 1st January 2002
 
{{examples|Examples of tropes in these productions include:}}
 
{{tropelist}}
==== Jack & the Beanstalk ====
 
* [[Abhorrent Admirer]]: [[Crosscast Role|Dame Dolly]] is this to Baron Wasteland
* [[Actor Allusion]]: At one point, Jack stomps off in a huff, saying he'll eventually be in his own place, where he'll sit around in his pants drinking beer. Bear in mind Jack is [[Men Behaving Badly|played by Neil Morrissey, in a panto written by Simon Nye]].
* [[Added Alliterative AppealAlliteration]]: Dame Dolly and "the golden hen what lays golden heggs".
* [[Aren't You Forgetting Someone?]]: Jack never did rescue Tim...
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: [[Invoked]] by Dame Dolly because, in her own words "[[Can Not Tell a Lie|we have to fill in the next ten minutes]] [[No Fourth Wall|while they change the scenery around]]".
* [[Authority in Name Only]]: Just what is Dolly a Dame ''of''?
* [[Broke Episode]]: The whole panto is this for Jack and Dolly, which is worrying as they have Baron Wasteland for a [[Cranky Landlord]].
* [[Disappeared Dad]] / [[Missing Mom]]: Jack has the former, Jill the latter. Jack's father [[You Don't Want to Know|died in childbirth]] whilst Jill's just isn't mentioned.
{{quote| '''Jack:''' I keep [[Precious Photo|a photo of him, just to remind me what he look like]]...<br />
'''Jill:''' Jack, that's ''my'' father!<br />
'''Jack:''' Yeah, well, [[Completely Missing the Point|nobody remembers what my dad looked like]]... }}
* [[Fiction 500]]: The Baron and Jill are this, and Dame Dolly and Jack soon join them.
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** And Goldilocks is back to her usual house-breaking tricks...
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Typical for a panto, but in the aforementioned [[Audience Participation Song]] they really go for some [[Refuge in Audacity]]
{{quote| ''Dame Dolly:'' Now, boys and girls, can you guess what I like doing when I'm done in the dumps? *cue guffaws from audience* [[Lampshaded|Yes, yes]], [[Parental Bonus|older boys and girls]], sometimes I like doing [[A Date Withwith Rosie Palms|that]]...}}
** Let's not forget Jill's [[Unusual Euphemism|shirt potatoes]]...
** Or how pleased Jack was when he heard Jill [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|had a girl friend]]...
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* [[The Fool]]: [[One Word Examples|Jack, just... Jack]]. [[You Put the X In XY|He really puts the "Idiot" in]] [[Idiot Plot]].
** It's implied he's more a [[Cloudcuckoolander]].
* [[Go, Ye Heroes, Go and Die]]: The song in which the villagers sing about how incredibly brave Jack is to climb the beanstalk, while his own lines shift from a declaration that he's going to climb it [[Feet of Clay|to excuses as to why he isn't]].
* [[Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter]]: Goldilocks talks in this.
{{quote| '''Goldilocks:''' I live next door to the Dame and son Jack/She's very hairy and he's [[Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion|surprisingly stupid]].<br />
'''Narrator:''' [[[Beat]], whilst looking around with a [[Flat What|bewildered expression]] ] Well... she ''usually'' spoke in rhyme! }}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: The Baron's a [[Jerkass|heartless jerk]], but he gets better as the panto goes on
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==== Cinderella ====
 
* [[Androcles' Lion]]: In one scene, Cinders helps out the [[Fairy Godmother|Good Fairy]] (who's in disguise). That apparently is what convinces him to help her.
* [[Bad Impressionists]]: Buttons is one.
* [[Burning Withwith Anger]]: The [[Wicked Stepmother]] experiences this when she realises Cinderella was the one who kissed the prince.
* [[Camp]]: [[One Word Examples|Dandini, just... Dandini]].
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Buttons, [[The Woobie|the poor schmuck]]...
* [[Childhood Friends]]: Buttons and Cinderella are this. Once, they were picking apples, and Buttons made sure [[Panty Shot|she didn't fall]]...
* [[Content Warnings]]: Right before the Good Fairy works his magic, he warns:
{{quote| There will be a few flashes, so anybody with a pacemaker may want to nip to the loo...}}
* [[The Eeyore]]: [[Prince Charming]] is this for most of Act 1.
* [[Fanfare]]: Buttons does a lot of this, at point doing [[Rule of Funny|"La Cucaracha"]].
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* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: Cinderella is this... except to spiders.
* [[Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter]]: The Good Fairy talks in this, but only for casting spells and exiting the stage.
* [[Hangover Sensitivity]]: The Ugly Sisters suffered from this in Act 2. Buttons [[Kick the Son of Aa Bitch|takes full advantage of this]].
* [[I Was Quite a Looker]]: The [[Wicked Stepmother]] was this... briefly... from the back.
* [[Informed Attractiveness]]: The Ugly Sisters inform everyone else of theirs in "(I've Got) Class".
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* [[Love At First Sight]]: [[Prince Charming]] and Cinderella experience this.
* [[Never Say That Again|Never Do That Again]]: [[Prince Charming]] really, '''really''' doesn't want Dandini to slap his thigh again. Ever.
* [[Non-Identical Twins]]: [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|The Ugly Sisters]], [[Informed Attribute|in spite of what they say...]]
* [[Padding]]: The Ugly Sisters indulge in some [[Slapstick]], followed with a [[Don't Try This At Home]]
* [[Pair the Spares]]: Buttons may not get Cinders, but he will have a deep and meaningful relationship with... a horse.
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* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Dandini lapses into this quite a bit...
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: Cinderella ''believes'' she's this... whether she ''actually'' is depends entirely on how charitable you feel.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?|What The Hell, Buttons?]]: Buttons recommends [[Kick the Son of Aa Bitch|killing Cinderella's stepmother and feeding her to the wolves]]. The audience was ''supposed'' to act with horror to this...
 
==== Aladdin ====
 
* [[Acting Unnatural]]: Abernazer does this when he tries to mingle with the crowd, even going "[[Unsound Effect|Mingle, mingle, mingle]]".
* [[Actor Allusion]]:
* [[The Cameo]]: [[S Club 7]] show up to sing one of their songs.
** Don't forget Leslie Phillips!
*** Or Trisha!
* [[Chase Scene]]: Aladdin and the cops get into one of these when he [[Lawful Stupid|talks to a princess without a license]]. [[Funny Moment|They do stop half-way through for a breather...]]
* [[Don't Try This At Home]]: The Princess tells Abernazer she'd rather stick pins in her eyes than marry him. Both of them then [[Leaning Onon the Fourth Wall|tell the audience they really shouldn't do that]].
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Quite literally; if you have a love song, it helps to have at least '''one''' of your main leads can hold a tune...
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: The Princess' name isn't actually mentioned, a fact that Aladdin [[Lampshadeslampshade]]s a few times.
* [[Going Commando]]: Abernazer, apparently.
** That proves to be [[Groin Attack|his undoing]]...
* [[History Marches On]]: Out of the suitable princes for the princess, two are [[British Royal Family|Prince Charlie]] and [[Tony Blair|Prince Tony]].
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: The Princess.
* [[Inept Mage|Inept]] [[Genie in Aa Bottle|Genie In A Ring]]: He can magic up an omelette...
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: It's "''Abernazer''", not [[Running Gag|"a banana"!]]
* [[Love At First Sight]]: Aladdin and the Princess
* [[Padding]]: The two genies make a cake and, well...
{{quote| '''Genie of the Ring:''' When you make a cake, [[Foreshadowing|you have to throw yourself into it!]]<br />
'''Genie of the Lamp:''' Yes, [[Sarcasm Mode|thanks for that subtle hint!]] }}
* [[Police Brutality]]: The Police Chief really, '''really''' wants to rough up... well, [[Played for Laughs|anyone, really]].
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*** That's probably why [[Pair the Spares|they end up together in the last act]].
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Quite a few moments...
{{quote| '''Abernazer:''' This? It's my magic ring. You rub it, and magic happens!<br />
'''Widow Twanky:''' Oh, I have something similar... }}
** And... well, anything the Genie of The Lamp says, really.
* [[The Unfavourite]]: Wishee-Washee. It's doesn't help he's a [[Cloudcuckoolander]]
* [[What Happened to Thethe Mouse?]]: When Aladdin, his family and the Emperor show up, they mention how they got there by [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Hertz Carpets]]... in spite of the fact that Aladdin still had the magic ring.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Aladdin tries the old [[Open Sesame]] trick. When that doesn't work, [[Aside Glance|he turns to the audience]] and says [[Lampshaded Trope|"Wrong panto!"]]
* [[You Fool!]]: Abernazer says this when the Princess hands him Aladdin's lamp.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 22 May 2021

Pantomime is usually for the Theatre, but occasionally some productions are either filmed specifically for Live Action TV, or Theatrical Productions are recorded so that the general populace can enjoy them.

ITV is no exception. Just before the Turn of the Millennium they decided to record a production of "Jack and the Beanstalk" written by Simon Nye, the writer behind Men Behaving Badly. It did very well in the ratings, and three more production were recorded, the last in 2002. ITV now shows the repeats as a regular feature over the festive period.

The productions, listed by year of broadcast, are as follows:

Tropes used in The ITV Panto include:

Jack & the Beanstalk

 

Jack: I keep a photo of him, just to remind me what he look like...
Jill: Jack, that's my father!
Jack: Yeah, well, nobody remembers what my dad looked like...

 
 

Dame Dolly: Now, boys and girls, can you guess what I like doing when I'm done in the dumps? *cue guffaws from audience* Yes, yes, older boys and girls, sometimes I like doing that...

 
 

Goldilocks: I live next door to the Dame and son Jack/She's very hairy and he's surprisingly stupid.

Narrator: [[[Beat]], whilst looking around with a bewildered expression ] Well... she usually spoke in rhyme!

 

Cinderella

 

There will be a few flashes, so anybody with a pacemaker may want to nip to the loo...

 

Aladdin

 

Genie of the Ring: When you make a cake, you have to throw yourself into it!

Genie of the Lamp: Yes, thanks for that subtle hint!

 
 

Abernazer: This? It's my magic ring. You rub it, and magic happens!
Widow Twanky: Oh, I have something similar...