Goodness Gracious Me Season 2 Episode 6

Goodness Gracious Me Season 2 Episode 6 Episode 6

  • December 18, 1998
  • 27 min
  •   (9)

Goodness Gracious Me is a British sketch comedy show that explores various themes related to the South Asian community residing in the United Kingdom. The show is known for its intelligent humor that cleverly tackles various stereotypes and cultural norms prevalent in the South Asian community. In Goodness Gracious Me season 2 episode 6, viewers are treated to another rib-tickling installment of the show that continues to explore the stereotypes and cultural nuances of the South Asian community.

The episode begins with a sketch titled 'The Cure For The Common Cold'. In this sketch, a group of South Asian doctors come up with their own unique remedies for the common cold, which include a wide range of bizarre ingredients such as ghee, turmeric, and ayurvedic herbs. The humor in this sketch lies in the fact that these remedies are completely ridiculous and have no scientific basis whatsoever. However, they are treated with reverence by the doctors, who insist that they are effective, much to the amusement of the viewers.

The next sketch is titled 'The Sari Swap'. In this sketch, a group of South Asian women are gathered together for a party, where they decide to swap saris as a way to honor their cultural heritage. The humor in this sketch lies in the fact that the women are completely inept at wearing each other's saris, with some of them struggling to even get the sari on. The sketch is a humorous commentary on the rigid gender roles prevalent in the South Asian community, where women are expected to be experts in traditional attire.

The third sketch in this episode is titled 'Peter Sellers'. In this sketch, the cast pays homage to the late Peter Sellers, who is known for his iconic portrayal of South Asian characters in films such as The Party and The Millionairess. The sketch is a tongue-in-cheek look at the 'yellow face' tradition in Hollywood, where white actors would often portray characters of different ethnicities using makeup and costumes. The humor in this sketch lies in the fact that the South Asian actors are played by white actors, who are completely oblivious to the cultural nuances of the community they are attempting to represent.

The fourth sketch is titled 'The Doon School'. In this sketch, a group of South Asian men reminisce about their time at the prestigious Doon School in India, which is known for producing some of the country's most successful and influential men. The humor in this sketch lies in the fact that the men are completely out of touch with their roots, having adopted English accents and mannerisms in order to fit in with the British upper class. The sketch is a commentary on the disconnect that many South Asian immigrants face when trying to integrate themselves into a foreign culture.

The final sketch in this episode is titled 'Going For An English'. In this sketch, a group of South Asian men attempt to order a traditional English meal at a restaurant, but are completely baffled by the menu and the unfamiliar dishes that are listed. The humor in this sketch lies in the fact that the men are completely out of their depth, and are forced to resort to humorous and misguided attempts to try and order a meal that they are familiar with. The sketch highlights the cultural differences and misunderstandings that are often experienced by South Asian immigrants when trying to assimilate into British society.

Overall, Goodness Gracious Me season 2 episode 6 is a hilarious and intelligent exploration of the cultural nuances and stereotypes that are prevalent in the South Asian community residing in the United Kingdom. The sketches are cleverly written, and the humor is fresh, insightful and never relies on cheap stereotypes. The show is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys intelligent and witty sketch comedy that provides a unique perspective on the South Asian community.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 18, 1998
  • Runtime
    27 min
  • Language
    English