January 1977 in the city that never sleeps, Woking.

Zoltan Boscik but as in the Roach/Roberts bout there wasn't really a baddie in this match. Boscik was the butt of all the slapstick and pratfalls so I'm nominating him as the heel but he didn't do anything evil except be made a fool of by someone with more hair than him.

Alan Sargeant was definitely the good guy - Kent Walton enthused over his ability to escape from a Boston Crab during a break in the action. If you ever get a chance to see Alan Sargeant escape from a Boston Crab you should take it, he said as though it was the Sydney Opera House or the big fountain thing in Torchwood. Sargeant is also officially the supplest grappler in Britain according to Mr Walton (who would know).

This one doesn't need imagination - the audience were cat calling this spot.

They wolf whistled this one. This is the gayest bout I've seen which didn't include a man wearing makeup. Boscik's hands are "trapped under his feet" which is why he's in that position. I'm sure we all believe him. We've probably used similar excuses in our time.

They alternated between remarkable displays of physical dexterity and out right comedy. They were both remarkably flexible and smooth wrestlers who chain wrestled like it was a cross between poetry and a liquid. But ending each sequence with a gag to get a titter from the audience made it look far sillier than it was. It also looked utterly painless which isn't really what you want from chain wrestling. But was entertaining in its own way and I came away from it thinking how good both men were so it served a kind of purpose. This is near the end of a typical sequence - they end up with Boscik standing on Sargeant's stomach to prove how strong Sargeant's bridge is. Don't ask how they got there but it made perfect sense at the time. The payoff was that Sargeant suddenly moved and Boscik landed flat on his face like Kenneth Connor in "Carry On England".

I have to mark this as 5-5 as Boscik's role as the comic foil makes him the heel in this match and he won.

This encounter was broadcast the same day as part two of "The Face of Evil". There really isn't a tortuous connection to be made between the two.