Smack the Pony Season 1 Episode 1 1.1
- March 19, 1999
- 24 min
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7.5 (24)
Smack the Pony is a British sketch comedy show that premiered in 1999 and ran for three seasons. The first episode, titled 1.1, is a collection of comedic sketches featuring an all-female cast.
The episode begins with a sketch showing two women in a park gossiping about a mutual friend’s recent fertility issues. As they talk, they notice a man with a metal detector nearby. Thinking he may have found a valuable treasure, they swarm around him and offer to help him dig. However, things take a comedic turn when they realize that he has actually found a used condom.
The next sketch features the cast performing a parody of a 90s boy band, complete with exaggerated dance moves and cheesy lyrics. The group sings a song about their love for a woman who is always on the phone, and ends with one of the members accidentally getting strangled by his own microphone cord.
One of the standout sketches from the episode features three women in a gym class, struggling to keep up with the overly enthusiastic instructor. The instructor, played by Doon Mackichan, continuously barks out motivational phrases and encourages the women to push themselves to the limit. However, as the class progresses, it becomes clear that she may be pushing them a bit too far.
Other sketches in the episode include a parody of a cheesy perfume commercial featuring a mannequin as the star, a group of women chatting at a bar and trying to set up one of their friends on a blind date, and a musical number about the perils of being a flight attendant.
Throughout the episode, the women of Smack the Pony showcase their comedic talent through a variety of characters and scenarios. The sketches are fast-paced and often absurd, with a unique blend of physical and verbal comedy.
Overall, Smack the Pony’s first episode sets a high bar for the rest of the series. The show’s use of an all-female cast in a traditionally male-dominated genre is refreshing and empowering, and the sketches are consistently clever and hilarious. Fans of sketch comedy will not be disappointed by this innovative and entertaining show.