Monty Python - Crackpot Religions LTD
Not all religions are crackpot religions, but most crackpots probably have one (counting atheism and narcissism).
Monty
Python,
crackpot
religions
limited,
religious,
anarchy,
atheism
Channels:
1960s
Humor
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Monty Python - Dirty Fork Gets Entire Staff Fired (Up)
John Cleese steals the show in one of the best comedy sketches of all time!
Monty
Python,
dirty
fork
gets
entire
staff
fired,
irty,
mingy,
smelly,
obscene,
horror
Channels:
1960s
Humor
Weird & Unexplainable
Added: 156 days ago by
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Monty Python - Management Training Interview
Monty Python rates man on how insane he can be. Maybe that's how they hire bankers and politicians?
Monty Python, Season 1 - Episode 05 - Man's Crisis Of Identity
Recorded 03-10-69, Aired 16-11-69
Monty
Python,
interviewing,
management
training
interview,
peer
selection,
job
applicant,
HR
recruiter
from
hell
Channels:
1960s
Humor
Weird & Unexplainable
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From Monty Python's Flying Circus Season 2 - Episode 15 The Spanish Iquisition Recorded 02-07-70, Aired 22-09-70 Starts with animation by the great Terry Gilliam and ends with some Vox Pops about Taxes.
Monty
Python,
taxes,
tax,
taxman,
thingy,
thingie,
taxing
everything,
sketch
Channels:
1970s
Humor
Money & Politics
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Rare sketch about MayDay, one of the oddest European holidays, by Monty Python...
Monty
Python
Mayday
May
day
England
Europe
EU
cultural
pagan
life
ritual
day
rare
sketch
Pythons
fish
slapping
slap
UK
United_Kingdom
British
celebration
Britain
festival
Channels:
1960s
Humor
Weird & Unexplainable
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Monty Python - Argument Clinic
MONTY PYTHON COMPILATION #5 Argument Clinic (Episode 29) - BBC Interruption (Ep 30) - Spectrum (Ep 12) - Average Man in the Street (Ep 5) From "Monty Python's Flying Circus" Tv Show (1969-1974) WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY: Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, John Cleese, Graham Chapman. KEYWORDS: Abuse Clinic, Being Hit on the Head Lessons, Neurotic Announcers, Talking about Things, What do people mean when they talk about things?, A Duck, a Cat and a Lizzard. Please visit http://www.pythonline.com/ for more information, or to purchase the "Complete 16 Ton Megaset" (16 DVDs).
Monty
Python
Argument
Clinic
sketch
Channels:
1960s
Humor
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Monty Python And The Holy Grail -The Black Knight
The Black Knight is a fictional character in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. As his name suggests, he is a black knight who guards a tiny bridge for unknown reasons. Although supremely skilled in swordplay, he suffers from unchecked overconfidence and a staunch refusal to ever give up. Sir Arthur, King of the Britains must do battle with the Black Knight in order to cross through the forest on his journey to locate the Holy Grail and unite England.
monty
python
holy
grail
black
knight
Channels:
1960s
Humor
Added: 1949 days ago by
boomstick
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Monty Python: Dead Parrot Sketch
portrays a conflict between disgruntled customer Mr. Eric Praline (played by John Cleese), and a shopkeeper (Michael Palin), who hold contradictory positions on the vital state of a "Norwegian Blue" parrot (an apparent absurdity in itself since parrots are popularly presumed to be tropical and not indigenous to Scandinavia, or perhaps a riff on the African Grey parrot).The "Dead Parrot" sketch was inspired by a "Car Salesman" sketch that Palin and Graham Chapman had done in How to Irritate People. In it, Palin played a car salesman who refused to admit that there was anything wrong with his customer's (Chapman) car, even as it fell apart in front of him. That sketch was based on an actual incident between Palin and a car salesman.
Channels:
1960s
Humor
Added: 1949 days ago by
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Monty Python: Ministry of Silly Walks
"The Ministry of Silly Walks" is a classic sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus, episode 14 entitled "Face the Press", which first aired in 1970. A shortened version of the sketch was performed for Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl. The sketch involves John Cleese as civil servant in a fictitious British government agency responsible for developing Silly Walks through grants.
monty
python
ministry
silly
walks
Channels:
1960s
Humor
Added: 1949 days ago by
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