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Chi Tang | 12:16 Fri 24th Jan 2003 | Film, Media & TV
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Where did the phrase 'Handy Bendy Ghandi' come from. I think it was Neil from the Young Ones but I'm not sure!

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I'm not sure about the series (may have been 'a kick up the eighties'). It came about when the epic film Ghandi was just out. It came from a mock advert: 'You've seen the film....now get the doll....Handi, Bendi, Ghandi.....complete with a wardrobe of robes and a cast of five thousand followers...or something to that effect.
Wasn't it 'Three Of A Kind'? with David Copperfield (not the magician).
It was from a sketch in 'Not the Nine O'Clock News'.
100% certain it was Three Of A Kind - Lenny Henry and co.  Get your Handy Bendy Ghandi and get 2000 followers free!!!
...yeah, classic! It was shown with th 'Pope on a Rope promo'. Properly funny.
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