Dancing Queen is a 1993 British television film starring Rik Mayall and Helena Bonham Carter.
The romantic comedy follows the misfortune of Neil (Mayall), a bridegroom trying to get back to his bride with the help of his newfound friend Pandora/Julie (Bonham Carter) the stripper.
As she strips to Gary Glitter's "Do You Wanna Touch Me", Neil is feeling the immediate aftereffects of his spiked drink.
When Neil is woken, with a pounding headache, by an alarm clock strapped to his head he freaks out on finding he is travelling on a train and has a one-way ticket.
He is sharing a compartment with a woman that he does not recognise as Pandora, who compliments him on his pants: his trousers are missing.
Neil calls the house, but Sophie (his fiancée)'s grandmother inadvertently kicks and disconnects the phone cable on going to answer.
As she goes to buy them some food Neil starts attacking a phone booth out of frustration in front of some fisherman and a policeman.
She tells the policeman he was drunk, she stripped for him, and she found him passed out on the beach with his trousers missing.
As the policeman decides to ignore them Neil grows even more frustrated and knocks out Julie's offered food to the ground complaining that it's his wedding day.
In addition to Dancing Queen, the director Nick Hamm was responsible for directing Micky Love, an episode about an aging television game show host[2] who was convinced that a youth TV presenter was going to take over his broadcast slot.
In addition to Mayall, Micky Love starred Jennifer Ehle, Eleanor Bron,[2] William Roache[3] and Peter Capaldi.