Yes, the Goodies’ parody was a neat, if rather affectionate, snatch of something apparently directed by Russell (“Jayne, Bertrand or Ken?”) called The Life of Pablo Casals where the titular cellist is seated in a Pinewood-esque woodland scratching away so intensely, he sets himself and instrument on fire – all intercut to the rhythmic strip-tease of a handy nun discarding her garments to reveal a Pierrot clown...
The sequence was capped by an extra – shot from behind - dressed a la Ken in a blue safari suit topped by flowing white locks. References to then current The Boyfriend and The Devils were thrown in too. An additional mock-up of Death in Venice was thrown in for good measure (an old dodderer dying – at great length – on Bognor Beach).
It's easy for subsequent generations to forget Ken was very much a household name at the time.