Watched by Chris
Arnsby. Simon Bates: "Hello. It's Halloween night on Top of the Pops
so we've got a party here. Why not join us? Here's three ladies from New York
called Raw Silk and Do It To The Music."
In 1982 Halloween fell a mere three days from the
traditional Thursday night slot of Top of the Pops. What better excuse
for a zany Halloween themed show? Producer Brian Whitehouse sets the tone by
having Simon Bates burst out of a sarcophagus. It takes two people to open the
sarcophagus for him and the process startles a woman dressed in white who jumps
as the disc jockey emerges. Evidentially she was expecting someone else. (John- Or she was amazed that an ancient
Egyptian King looked exactly like Simon Bates!)
[33] Raw Silk: Do It To The Music. The audience are
dressed as witches, and ghoulies, and draculas. It's bonkers! One audience
member is carrying 1982's must-have accessory, a cardboard werewolf on a stick.
Several members of the audience are dressed in long flapping white sheets as
ghosts. This is a bad idea in a space filled with trip hazards and swooping
camera's bristling with bits to snag loose fabric. Simon Bates' open
sarcophagus (not a sentence I expected to write this year) can be seen rocking
backwards and forwards behind Raw Silk as it's jostled by the dancing crowd. It
looks disturbingly like someone is trapped within and trying to escape. Which
is at least appropriate for Halloween.