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One of the cast members* I'm in contact with, sent me two original scripts by post: the script to Mr Snoller's Black Bag and a draft of the script to the episode Elly Barton Feeds The World. This latter episode was renamed The Great Billycart Aid Race after this draft was issued. This is easily one of the best gifts someone has ever given me! Thank you!*

On this page, I'm concentrating on the draft version of The Great Billycart Aid Race. There's a few interesting things to talk about here.

A number of things changed between this draft and what ended up in the broadcast version of the episode. But there's also some information in here that I've never noticed when watching the episode (but do now!).

And finally, there's a bit of information that was a real eye opener to me… but I'm getting ahead of myself.

The changes between the draft and the final version that was taped are small. Nothing major like the overhaul that was done to turn Street Party into Bye Bye Bartons, but fun to look at nonetheless. So let's do that!

One last thing before we start: apologies for the image quality. I didn't want to take apart the script and put it under a scanner, so I've photographed the pages instead.




*To make sure the cast member in question doesn't get into trouble for sending me these scripts, I'm not mentioning who it was. But you know who you are, and Thank You for sending me these!

This script is ©1987 Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The snippets are shown here under fair use/citaatrecht are so on the basis of not-for-profit, and for study or educational use. No infringement of intellectual property is intended. Disclaimer. All photos taken by me.


Script cover

The script's cover. The black square isn't actually on the script; I placed it there to block out a person's name.


About the author
This episode was written by Shane Brennan and it's the only one that Shane wrote for Bartons. He's possibly best known as the executive producer for the American television series NCIS. He's also the creator of that show's spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles. Between Bartons and NCIS he wrote episodes for some big name Australian television series; among them are Flying Doctors and All Together Now. He also supervised production of the second season of the American hit show CSI: Miami. Shane is currently (2021) president of the Australian Writer's Guild.

All I can say is that there's some strong pedigree in all layers of Bartons, and this just adds to the evidence of that.

Plot
When reading a newspaper, Elly becomes aware that there's a lot of misery in the world. An article on Bob Geldof in that same newspaper inspires her to do something about it. After going to her parents for ideas, she notices that Paul is building a billycart. The idea for a billycart race is born.

About the document
This draft consists mostly of pages printed out by a dot matrix printer (remember those?) and some photo copies of pages (maybe from an earlier draft?). Some small edits have been made with a black pen (maybe by the actor that used this script?), most notably the title on the cover page.

In contrast: the other script I have here, for Mr Snoller's Black Bag, is a final version and is printed in much better quality (it looks to be printed on a laser printer or maybe stencilled).

There are some errors in the script; most notably Bob Geldof's name being misspelt as Geldorf consistently throughout it.

Some details that are in the script are either left out of the final version entirely or only very subtly worked into the episode.

Let's have a look, shall we?


Rattling with promise
One of those small differences is in scene 8, where Elly counts the money in her piggy bank on her bed. In the draft, she has to balance on a chair to get the piggy bank from the top of her wardrobe. That shot is not in the episode; instead, Elly sits on the bed counting the money ($1.13).

Script scene 8

Scene 8 as it appears in the draft.


The piggy bank is supposed to be one in the shape of Miss Piggy (presumably -the- Miss Piggy, as in the one from The Muppets). In the episode, the piggy bank is a generic piggy bank that doesn't infringe any copyrights.

Elly on her bed with a piggybank

Elly's non intellectual property infringing piggy bank as it appears in the episode


Remember the "Save the whale!" cut out that got replaced by Bob Geldof's cut out on Elly's mirror in the episode?

Save the whale

Well:

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Of course "Tom Cruise" could be the whale's name.

I love the question mark; as if Shane was saying "
or some other celebrity the average 11 year old might have a poster from on her mirror… I dunno; see what you have at hand during filming".


Love of his life
(To me) the biggest revelation is on page 24. Read closely:

Skinner is secretly in love with Elly

"Skinner can't understa…" wait… what!?


That's right; this makes it canon: Skinner has a crush on Elly! I think I've watched the entire series hundreds of times over the past 32 years, but this really hadn't occured to me until I read it in this draft. Yes, his official character description mentions that Elly is his "favourite person"[…]"from afar", but I always thought that meant he admired her natural leadership qualities. The book makes no mention of it either.

So when I read this sentence in the script, I had to double back a bit and rethink my perception of Skinner and Elly's dynamics.

But it does make sense. Rewatching their scenes together with this new information does shine a different light on them.

Although this scene did make it into the episode, it's not as clear cut what Skinner is thinking after he brings his bike to a standstill:

Frank Webb as Skinner Davies

Skinner's expression in said scene; just after Elly and Anita walk off and before Skinner notices what the poster says.


In the episode, when everybody is in the Bartons' garage and Douglas gets his prize for winning, Skinner is just standing there in the background. But in the draft, the following happens just after Elly announces that the winner gets a kiss from her:

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Poor Skinner. I don't think Elly would've offered a kiss if he'd won.

By the way, I checked if the script to Mr Snoller's Black Bag (which is a final version, not a draft) mentions anything on Skinner's crush on Elly. Especially the scenes where Skinner punches Elly and later gets punched back by her. But alas, that script makes no mention of it at all.

Now that we've all regained our breath, let's continue…

Mystery prize
I've always wondered what Douglas got as a prize for winning the race, other than being kissed by his sister. You can't see it clearly in the episode, but the draft mentions that it's a cardboard plate with a photo of Bob Geldof on it:

Bob Geldof
I suppose Skinner would've cherished it though.

Green beans
Throughout the script, green beans pop up as a running gag. For starters, Clare and Robert harvest them from the veggie patch in the backyard during their conversation with Elly. The script mentions them being not quite ripe enough to be harvested, but Robert and Clare either don't notice or simply have no clue.

Secondly, in the kitchen scene, just before Elly leaves for Anita, Clare remarks that the beans "are early this year" and she reminds Elly that they'll be having "fresh beans from the garden" for dinner that night.

Both these scenes are in the episode that aired.

Later on, when the beans appear on the dinner plates of the family, the running gag was supposed to have a grand finale. Sadly the dinner table scene in the episode was slightly different to exclude the punchline:

Green Beans
As previously established in The Barton League of Bird Lovers, Douglas will eat anything.

Snotty
In the episode, while standing at the top of 'The Dipper', Anthony remarks that Kevin Mulrose (one of Anthony's friends, seen in Suspected) once broke his arm walking down the hill there:

The Dipper
That's a long and steep way down indeed.

Apparently, Kevin's nickname is "Snotty", as seen in the draft:

Kevin Snotty Mulrose
I once broke an arm rollerskating on a completely horizontal road. So this is totally plausible.

'Snotty' is also mentioned in the dialogue between Elly and Skinner at the end of the episode (where Elly bargains with Skinner about selling Bob Geldof's letter). That bit of the dialogue was shortened quite a bit in the episode though.

Kevin Snotty Mulrose
Skinner's licked!

The rest of this draft script is as the episode was eventually taped.

I think it's a fun episode as it aired; the differences are minimal and not really missed. Maybe the "green beans gag" could do with a climax in the episode as it has in this draft.

What do you think?

It's been a fun look! Let's close off with the final scene (which is as it appears in the aired episode).
End of episode
End of episode

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De gedeeltelijke Billycart Aid Race
Jaren lang was de enige glimp van bewegend beeld uit Bartons een Youtube-filmpje van een oude VHS-opname van CBBC. Daarin was ook een stuk van de aflevering The Great Billycart Aid Race te zien is (en nee, ik was het niet degene het geüpload heeft).

Dat is tegenwoordig gelukkig wel anders. Zo vind je op bartonsontheweb.nl clips uit alle afleveringen. Neem maar eens een kijkje in onze
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De gedeeltelijke Billycart Aid Race
Jaren lang was de enige glimp van bewegend beeld uit Bartons een Youtube-filmpje van een oude VHS-opname van CBBC. Daarin was ook een stuk van de aflevering The Great Billycart Aid Race te zien is (en nee, ik was het niet degene het geüpload heeft).

Dat is tegenwoordig gelukkig wel anders. Zo vind je op bartonsontheweb.nl clips uit alle afleveringen. Neem maar eens een kijkje in onze
videorecorder.(Engelstalig)






 

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