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3->''Wear your mushroom with pride.''
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5''Whoops Apocalypse'' is a six-part 1982 British television sitcom by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, made by London Weekend Television for Creator/{{ITV}}. Marshall and Renwick later reworked the concept as a 1986 film of the same name from ITC Entertainment, with [[InNameOnly almost completely different characters and plot]] (although one or two of the original actors returned in different roles).
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7Our main characters are:
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9* [[UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan Johnny Cyclops]] - A naive and highly unpopular former actor turned U.S. President played by Creator/BarryMorse
10* [[UsefulNotes/LeonidBrezhnev Dubienkin]] - The extremely old Soviet Premier who's actually a series of clones played by Creator/RichardGriffiths
11* The Devil/Lacrobat - [[ArmsDealer International Arms struggler]] and MasterOfDisguise played by Creator/JohnCleese in the show and Creator/MichaelRichards in the film
12* Kevin Pork - The left-wing Prime Minister
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15!!Tropes used in the show include:
16* AlliterativeName: Played with in the film; when Creator/RikMayall and his inept SAS team storm London Wax Museum, every member of the squad's name begins with D.
17* BadassBystander: A major sub-plot in the early episodes has the Soviets brutally interrogating a sweet, harmless elderly husband and wife whom they believe to be undercover agents for the West. The audience laughs merrily along at this, until suddenly...they beat the crap out of their interrogators, produce various spy-tech gadgets, and stage a jail break.
18* BaitAndSwitch: In the film, Lacrobat has hidden Princess Wendy in London Wax Museum, where (disguised as an attendant) he keeps visitors away from her "so life-like" effigy. [[spoiler: As the SAS team find out, it really is an exhibit and she is the drugged Sleeping Beauty]].
19* BilingualBonus:
20** The French and some of the Soviet scenes are in unsubtitled French and Russian, respectively. With the Politburo arguing over who gets to play Andrei Sakharov in a game of "Dissident", for example.
21** One of the newspaper gags in the opening sequence:
22---> BRITAIN JOINS WARSAW PACT
23---> Pork: 'This will in no way affect ПОСЛЕДНИЕ ИЗВЕСТИЯ ПО ПРЕССЕ'
24* CannotTellFictionFromReality: The British PM thinks he's Superman. By the time the nukes start flying, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary join him in the delusion, as the Green Lantern and Hawkman respectively.
25* CoffinContraband: This is one of the ways Lacrobat smuggles the Quark bomb to the Middle East (with the bodies of two circus dwarfs and himself in a ringmaster's outfit to complete the disguise). Unfortunately, he loses track of the coffin, and it ends up being taken to a crematorium. Kaboom.
26* DirtyCommunists: The Soviet and British Governments.
27* ExtendedGreetings: The Shah's servant cannot address the Shah without tacking on an honorific title (e.g. "oh, Lion of the Gulf") - apparently making them up as he goes.
28--> '''Abdab''': Take one of your travel sickness pills, oh Moon of the Desert."\
29 '''Shah''': "Where are they?"\
30 '''Abdab''': "In the big suitcase, oh Last of the Mohicans."\
31 '''Shah''': "Well, what am I supposed to... 'Last of the Mohicans'? That was an old 1940s western!"
32* FictionalBoardGame: "Dissident - a game for four or more members of the Politburo aged 101 and over"
33* FunWithAcronyms: In the film, the SAS team travel in '''S'''aunders '''A'''nd '''S'''impkins trucks.
34* HelloSailor: General E.F. "Gizzard" Pemberley of the US Marine Corps apparently only visits ships to pick up men. When he is assassinated by a bomb under his bed, [[KentBrockmanNews the Newsreader]] notes that "two 18-year-old marines were also killed".
35* IgnorantAboutFire: This show has a scene where the deposed Shah of Iran is aboard a space shuttle ([[ItMakesSenseInContext yeah...]]) and a fire breaks out. His idiot sidekick hands him what he thinks is a fire extinguisher, but is actually an oxygen cylinder. (This was {{foreshadow|ing}}ed in reverse in a previous episode.)
36* IncrediblyObviousBug: The tea lady brings in a trolley with two tray of buns, which start rotating, revealing that they're hiding reel-to-reel tape.
37* InsistentTerminology: Johnny Cyclops objects to an incredibly destructive bomb being named after him and recommends "the Quark Bomb" instead. The Newsreader still describes it as "the Quark Bomb, formerly known as the Johnny Cyclops Bomb after the president of the same name" every time he mentions it.
38* MilitariesAreUseless:
39** The US Air Force pilots panic at anything that might sound like an alarm bell, such as the words "swing wing", and are threatened with having their boots physically screwed to the floor by their commanding officer - who himself turns out to be screwed to the floor.
40** An SAS raid against two unarmed men - one blindfolded - in a ferry bathroom ends up with them destroying the bathroom and shooting one of their own men before leaving empty-handed.
41* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
42** Cyclops is a (rather kind) parody of Reagan.
43*** In the film, the previous president, a former circus clown is also a parody of Ronald Reagan
44** Pork is a mix of (at the time) Labour Party leader Michael Foot and Peter Shore.
45*** The foreign secretary was inspired by David Owen
46** The Jailed President in the Film is based of Richard Nixon
47** The Deacon is Alexander Haig(Haig was actually known as The Vicar in the White House but the writers didn't known at the time)
48** Princess Wendy is a parody of Princess Diana
49** Democratic Senator Jimmy Hennessy is a parody of Senator Teddy Kennedy).
50* OurPresidentsAreDifferent:
51** Cyclops is a bit of a focus group and personable, Kevin Pork is a PM lunatic.
52** For the movie, President Barbara Adams is a President Minority and President Focus Group. British PM Sir Mortimer Chris is a Prime Minister Lunatic (his policies include creating new jobs by pushing employed people off cliffs).
53* PoliceAreUseless: No matter the crime or situation, the British police's reaction is to raid a café in Brixton.
54* RunningGag: The Soviet premier having a heart attack and being surreptitiously replaced with an identical clone.
55* ShoutOut: In the film, Lacrobat smuggles Princess Wendy across the Atlantic by disguising himself as a priest and her as a [[Film/TheExorcist green-puking teenager]] (complete with the strains of "Music/TubularBells" in the background).
56* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: A RunningGag during the news segments.
57--> '''Jay Garrick''': "We've just heard of yet another false nuclear alert among NATO forces in the Middle East. For a full three and a half seconds yesterday morning it was belived the world was at war. Releasing details of the incident, the Pentagon spokesman said the alarm was triggered by a numerical overload of a ''Space Invaders'' machine in the pilots' mess room. However, there was no danger. Repeat: however, there was no danger of any escalation and the alert never got beyond computer stage. And certainly no nuclear bombers whatsoever got halfway to Russia and then had to turn back again."
58* ThisJustIn: A RunningGag during the news segments, where the Newsreader is handed an "emergency paper" with breaking news, with increasingly dramatic commentary on them.
59-->** '''Jay Garrick''': "But what's this? I'm being thrust a piece of emergency paper now containing an up-to-the-minute newsflash."\
60** '''Jay Garrick''': "But hold your horses, I am being thrust another piece of emergency paper that threatens to rock the world on its axis."\

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