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"The Bicycle Man" is a two-part
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of the American
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''
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'' (1978–1986). Serving as the 16th and 17th episodes of the fifth season, it was written by Blake Hunter, directed by
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, and guest-stars
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as a bicycle shop owner who tries to
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Arnold Jackson (
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) and his friend Dudley Johnson ( Shavar Ross). The episode also features Le Tari as Ted Ramsey, Dudley's adoptive father, and Brad Trumbull as Detective Simpson. "The Bicycle Man" originally aired on
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on February 5 and 12, 1983, and was critically acclaimed. In later years, "The Bicycle Man" has been notable for beginning the trend of "very special"
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topics very serious for the tone of the overall series, as well as its dark content. Several publications have ranked it one of the best very special episodes. A scene from "The Bicycle Man" was used in ''
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'' (2015), a
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Plot

The Drummonds and Jacksons are acquaintances of Mr. Horton, who owns a bicycle shop from which the family regularly rents bikes. Arnold Jackson is interested in buying a bike, but there is skepticism from his father, Phillip Drummond, as well as his siblings, Willis Jackson and Kimberly Drummond. However, Arnold's pleading plus a deal to purchase a red bicycle for a third lower than the actual price offered by Horton influences Phillip to buy it for Arnold's birthday. Horton then makes a deal with Arnold for a free
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if he sends out flyers to other kids at school advertising a sale at the shop, which he successfully does the next day with the help of his friend Dudley. Later Arnold goes to the shop asking Horton for more flyers. In the encounter, Horton brings Arnold to the shop owner's house, in the store's back room, and feeds Arnold a banana split, while discussing the possibility of Arnold using the bike for free before his birthday; Horton also instructs Arnold to keep their encounters a secret. Arnold comes home later than usual that night, which is noticed by Phillip as well as Kimberly and Willis; however, Arnold's lie about getting pretzels before he got home is enough for his relatives to think little of it. Arnold brings Dudley to his next private meeting with Horton, but it is too rainy for Arnold to ride around the park. Horton uses this opportunity to entice the two with
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,
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, and
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. Horton also shows them pictures of himself
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with other kids and plays a game of "
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" involving them taking pictures of each other, with Dudley being shirtless. Arnold then realizes the possibility of his father smelling wine on his breath, so Horton offers the boys gum and breath
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to hide the scent. Then the shop bell rings, indicating that another customer has arrived. When Mr. Horton sees Phillip has entered the shop, he instructs the boys to keep it down as he goes to the front. When Arnold sees his father is in the shop, he and Dudley leave because they could get in trouble. Once Phillip leaves, Mr. Horton locks up the shop and sees that the boys have left. At the Drummond home, Kimberly and Willis notice the smell. Arnold admits to drinking alcohol, but lies that it was Dudley's father Ted that offered a couple of sips. The siblings agree to keep it a secret from Phillip. Arnold and Dudley go to the shop again the next day, Arnold admitting to Horton that he feels funny about having the secret meetings. However, Horton's showing of a ''
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''-esque adult cartoon ''Murphy the Mouse'', while gaining Dudley's attention, also bothers Arnold to the point where he leaves the shop; this leaves Dudley and Horton to play a game of "
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: King of the Sea" alone. Arnold returns home, just after Phillip learns from Ted about Dudley's drinking, forcing Willis and Kimberly to tell them about Arnold getting involved. This forces Arnold to confess, especially as a result of being bothered by the cartoon, that Mr. Horton offered him the wine and pizza, along with the other graphic content he showed Arnold and Dudley. This, plus revealing that Dudley is still at the shop, triggers Phillip into action, calling the police to raid the place and to arrest Mr. Horton. Phillip, Ted, and Police Det. Simpson go and find Dudley in the bathroom, feeling dizzy after Horton offered him a
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that would make him "feel good". He also confesses to the three that Horton tried to touch him and admits to feeling scared. At the Drummonds', Det. Simpson tells the siblings that Dudley will come out of this experience just fine, and informs them about pedophiles. Phillip tells Arnold he can still have the bicycle and the radio for his birthday, and the two hug as the episode ends. In a voiceover, Bain instructs viewers to contact law enforcement or social service agencies if there is suspicion of child sex abuse.


Production

As with all episodes of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' for seasons two to eight, "The Bicycle Man" was directed by
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. It was also Blake Hunter's third writing credit for the series, after "In the Swim" and "Shoot-Out at the O.K. Arcade."
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, who was
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through his career, described it as a "gamble" to portray a pedophile "because you get typed so easily". He called playing Mr. Horton "one of ismost painful but rewarding parts".
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described acting in "The Bicycle Man" a "very hard week", as he had been sexually abused several times by his publicist during his time with ''Diff'rent Strokes''.


Reception


Initial broadcast

The first part of "The Bicycle Man" originally aired on
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on February 5, 1983, its second part a week later. The episode was critically acclaimed. ''
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'' praised the episode for being "written skillfully" and "directed sensitively", particularly highlighting the acknowledgement of pedophiles not being
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s. ''
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'' called it "a calm, careful and intelligent treatment of a difficult and potentially traumatizing subject. There seems little possibility that watching this program would do children harm, and considerable likelihood it could do them good." Later in 1983, a nine-year-old kid in
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viewed a re-run of the episode, which influenced him to inform his mother about a man doing inappropriate behavior around the area; he was arrested by police in September, and LaPorte police credited the episode for the arrest. "The Bicycle Man" started a trend of "
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" in sitcoms, which feature subject matter serious for the general comedic tone of the shows. For writing the second part of "The Bicycle Man", Hunter was nominated for a
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award in the 30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television category.


Later years

Publication obituaries of Jump's death in September 2003 highlighted his role in "The Bicycle Man", the ''
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'' describing it as a "daring career turn" and ''
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'' his "most notorious turn". Scenes from the episode have made lists of best moments from the series by publications such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Peter Hartlaub of the ''
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'' ranked it the third best very special episode in 2009; and it topped both ''
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'''s list of best very special episodes and
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's ranking of the best very special episodes from ''Diff'rent Strokes''. In 2008, it was one of ''
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'''s "Five Most Very Special Episodes from 1980s Sitcoms".
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named the very special episodes of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' his favorite from the show, including "The Bicycle Man". Mark A. Robinson, writer of ''Sitcommentary: Television Comedies That Changed America'', claimed "The Bicycle Man" was "a haunting episode of sitcom television, bearing a gravitas that shaped the minds of many children of making safe choices." Concluded writer
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, "I can't imagine any sitcom ever went to a darker place. And no, I have never forgiven Gordon Jump for what he did to Dudley." "These scenes have the Very Special Episode’s uniquely cringe-worthy meld of earnest edutainment and laugh-track yuks. But I’ve never seen one that actually dramatizes a child molester seducing a child with a banana split," opined ''
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'''s Emily Nussbaum in 2010. "The Bicycle Man" has been featured on publication lists of dark television moments, some of them uncomforted by its inappropriate use of jokes and canned laughter for the subject of the story. ''Esquire'' claimed the cartoon porn sequence "wasn't just risqué for primetime television; this is risqué even by niche Internet porn standards." Zack Furness, a writer and scholar of
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, noted that bicyclists had a
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of being "sexually bizarre", which he partially attributed to "The Bicycle Man".


In other media

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's 2011 event ''TV Tuesday: A Very Special Episode Returns'' presented "The Bicycle Man" among other notable very special episodes. The scene of the detective differentiating homosexuals and pedophiles is featured in the
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''
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'' (2015).


See also

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References


External links

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"Season 5, Episode 16 The Bicycle Man"
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"Season 5, Episode 17 The Bicycle Man"
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