Thirty Helens Agree
“thirty helens agree” was a brief sketch that opened several episodes of tv’s the kids in the hall during its first season. typically thirty women (all named helen, apparently) would stand out in a field and chant the answer to the proposition — such as announcer: “thirty helens agree” — chorus of helens: “you can’t spend too much on a good pair of shoes (or similar bromides).” then one or two of the helens would appear and add testimony to the stated point — “these have lasted me for years,” or similar.
announcer: “thirty helens agree” —
thirty helens in field: “haste makes waste.”
individual helen: “don’t get in a hurry (or similar).”
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