Lee is back with part one of a two-part look at the soundtracks and scores of sex comedies, specifically those of the 1970s and 1980s, the raunchier the better! There was so much material to go through that he had to split each decade into its own super-sized episode of BotT, and even then he's barely scraping the surface. In part one we start off in the decade where the sex comedy really started to take off overseas at first: the 1970s! This was especially obvious in places like Great Britain and Italy, and this trend would seemingly influence North American sex comedies to push the envelope even further later in the decade, before they totally came to dominate in the 1980s.


--Up Pompeii from "Up Pompeii" (1970) --Frankie Howerd
--God's Children & Lola from "Percy" (1971) --The Kinks
--Au Pair Girls 2 from "Au Pair Girls" (1972) --Roger Webb
--Sessomatto from "How Funny Can Sex Be" (1973) --Armando Trovajoli
--Alvin Purple from "Alvin Purple" (1973) --Brian Cadd
--Lovin' Is from "Alice Goodbody" (1974) --Rick Harris, Candy & Mr. D
--This is Your Life Timmy Lea from "Confessions of a Window Cleaner" (1974) --Su Cheyenne
--Girl from Starship Venus from "The Girl from Starship Venus" (1975) --Don Lang
--Confessions of Timmy Lee from "Confessions of a Pop Performer" (1975) --Three's a Crowd
--Kipper; Accidents Will Happen; Oh Sha La La & The Clapham from "Confessions of a Pop Performer" (1975) --Kipper (Dominic Bugatti & Frank Musker)
--Theme from "The Ups and Downs of a Handyman" (1975) --Vic Elms (vocals by Barry Stokes)
--Sq. 1 - Titoli & Seq. 3 from "The Sensuous Nurse" (1975) --Gianfranco Plenizio
--My Cruisin' Casanova from "Adventures of a Taxi Driver" (1976) --Adrienne Posta
--The Love Bug from "What's Up Nurse!" (1977) --Tony Burrows
--Private Eye from "Adventures of a Private Eye" (1977) --Christopher Neil
--The New Carioca from "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977) --Jonathan & Darlene Edwards
--Heavy Bopper from "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977) --Alan Moorhouse
--Give Me England from "Confessions from a Holiday Camp" (1977) --The Wurzels
--It's Great to Be Here from "Come Play with Me" (1977) --Peter Jeffries (vocals by Alfie Bass & George Harrison Marks)
--Come Play with Me from "Come Play With Me" (1977) --Coming Shortly (Peter Jeffries)
--Chevy Van; Country Lady & Early Morning Love from "The Van" (1977) --Sammy Johns
--Animal House from "Animal House" (1978) --Stephen Bishop
--Lollipop from "Lemon Popsicle" (1978) --The Chordettes
--Hold On, I'm Coming from "What's Up Superdoc!" (1978) --Fingers (Paul Fishman)
--I'm Flying from "Adventures of a Plumbers Mate" (1978) --Christopher Neil
--Love Crazy from "Carry on Emmannuelle" (1978) --Masterplan (Kenny Lynch)
--Lola Langusta from "Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens" (1979) --Paul Ruhland
--Van Nuys Blvd. & Mama's Car from "Van Nuys Blvd." (1979) --Ron Wright & Ken Mansfield
--All of My Friends from "Gas Pump Girls" (1979) --Kirsten Baker
--Theme from "Spaced Out" (1979) --Emil Zoghby
--You Got Me Up There from "Spaced Out" (1979) --Tommy Hunt


Opening and closing music: Summertime Killer from "Summertime Killer" by Luis Bacalov, and Santa Maria from "Raiders of Atlantis" by Oliver Onions.