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This monotonous dirge from the Contractual Obligation Album features Terry Jones droning the line 'I like traffic lights' a random number of times, before ending each 'verse' with a particularly feeble rhyme. more plates and squirts shaving cream over his head; he and she get up to leave).

Er, no, wrong number I'm afraid, this is a psychiatrist speaking. The end of the line that traditionally introduced the song - 'I never wanted to be...5' was generally drowned out by the roar of the crowd.

Including such classic sketches as Dead Parrot, The Lumberjack Song, Ministry Of Silly Walks, The Spanish Inquisition and Cheese Shop. In this case, however, the person doing the cow-flinging is very French indeed.

Anti-authority - The police officers in the courtroom sequence are stupid, corrupt and violent. (he makes strange a ping-pong paddle and a rubber baby doll and bobs them up and down, making loud silly
So, instead of a presenter addressing the camera with 'Good evening and welcome to the show', or something equally banal, Python viewers are confronted with Michael Palin's ragged, bearded, wild-eyed, incoherent castaway, who staggers up to the camera and announces 'It's...' before being cut off by the opening credits. This witty little number from Eric Idle rounds off Terry Gilliam's epic short film, The Crimson Permanent Assurance and leads us gently into the main body of Meaning of Life. All together, a beautifully observed piece of comedy. This show was probably the worst case of censorship from the BBC. He: Oh, no, no, we don't mind, do we, darling? Satire - The sketch attacks corporate sponsorship and product placement in films, with frequent references to the town of North Malden. I mean, we will be late if we don't... (he sits down reluctantly), (More silly behaviour from the vicar. 21 December 1972. Cut to nude organist (Terry Jones). The reverend, with an axe stuck in his head, talks about sane people. Silly doctor sketch (immediately abandoned) [серия 21] [II сезон] Silly job interview [серия 5] [I сезон] Silly noises [серия 36] [III сезон] Silly vicar [серия 21] [II сезон] Six more minutes of Monty Python's Flying Circus [серия 29] [III сезон] Smolensk [серия 34] [III сезон] Notob (Michael Palin): A mad psychiatrist, that'd be new. Between them, this sketch and the previous one cover the entire range of Python comedy. embarrassed. Silly Disturbances [The Rev.

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The psychiatrist at his desk.

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After that, things get so silly that only Graham Chapman's Colonel can end it... Another example of Python controversy, this was a reworking of a song that was originally sung by English singer Gracie Fields and initially faced removal from the Contractual Obligation Album. 10 When he gets to 'I like traffic lights, although my name's not Bamber', even he can take it no longer and gives up with a sigh and a pained 'oh, god...'. I've had enough. Series Psychiatrist: Cross the threshold, arrive, ingress, gain admittance, infiltrate. He and she look a fanfare. them up and down, making loud silly noises as he does so) gets In the first series of Flying Circus, the It's Man sections were quite long, often involving his struggling through some difficult terrain before reaching the camera. This time, Michael Palin thoroughly enjoys himself as he first makes absolutely sure that he won't be disturbing John Cleese and Carol Cleveland's romantic evening, and then proceeds to destroy it utterly by making strange gestures, smashing plates, waving dolls about, squirting shaving foam over himself and singing tunelessly. Or is it just two grown men who ought to know better being silly on film..?

(she leaves).

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One of the most ingenious and imaginative comedy shows ever to grace British television, the series, originally broadcast by the BBC from 1969 to 1974, threw away the rulebook of traditional sketch writing, dispensing with punch-lines and adopting an innovative stream of consciousness approach (aided by Gilliam’s animation), pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable in style and content.

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Silly Vicar is a sketch that appears in "Archaeology Today," the twenty-first episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. Arthur Belling) (36) Head of Drama Psychiatrist: (goes 'brr brr', then picks up phone) Hello. Receptionist (Carol Cleveland): Dr Larch, there's a Mr Phelps to see you. After his design for a new block of flats is dismissed7 he loses his temper and spews vitriol at the panel.

Knock, knock, knock come in, ah Mr Phelps take a seat.

A young couple are sitting blissfully at it.).

Continue to the next sketch... Operating Theater (Squatters), Meaning of Life Multi-media Script Part 1, Meaning of Life Multi-media Script Part 2, Meaning of Life Multi-media Script Part 3. don't want me - I mean, even doing this (he produces a rubber Psychiatrist: (whispering) Er, you don't think you should make it clear that I'm a psychiatrist? (Enter a vicar, dressed normally but has bald wig with fright hair at sides.

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And just to prove that not all Python humour is gross, shocking and satirical, this sweet little tribute to a certain northern-European country was written by Michael Palin. "E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease" is the thirty-sixth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. Er... no! hear the silly noises. We

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Psychiatrist: (still whispering) That's outside.

It features the second appearance of the mad vicar from the parish of St Loony up the Cream Bun and Jam, who was originally played by Graham Chapman.

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Specially as you're being so kind about me not disturbing you. The original surreal sketch comedy showcase for the Monty Python team, starring Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin. Psychiatrist: Well, I could be any type of doctor. Well, John Cleese paraphrased the 'Dead Parrot Sketch', accused Graham of being a 'freeloading b.....d' and became the first person at a British memorial service to say 'f..k', and the other Pythons also chipped in bits of Python nostalgia and Graham stories, including renditions of 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life' and 'How Sweet to be an Idiot'.

(he sits down) A young couple are sitting blissfully at it.) Given that he is dressed as a woman and trying to sell an albatross to the cinema-going public, you can't really blame him. The door opens and a receptionist looks in.) Monty Python's Flying Circus Again in Thirty Seconds A recap of the episode.

Dissolve to them Vicar: Excuse me, do you mind if I join you? noises as he does so) gets people looking at me in the most extraordinary way. A piece of Cleese/Chapman genius from the third series. As with most elements of the film, the minstrel subverts the genre entirely, singing not of the heroic exploits of a brave knight, but constantly reminding Sir Robin the Not So Brave how much of a coward he is. Specially as you're being so kind about

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Phelps: Oh can't you do better than that?

A short piece from Meaning of Life, in which 'fiercely proud' Protestant, Graham Chapman, berates his Catholic neighbours for having too many children. He: Oh, no, no, we don't mind, do we, darling? Psychiatrist is about to call when he picks up a thesaurus and thumbs through it.).

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Vicar: You're absolutely sure I won't be disturbing you? Life is harsh, kids. Come on in, take a seat. (Cut to Napoleon in limbo; he blows a raspberry.). (Hold shot of the church.

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(he exits). He carries a suitcase.).

Psychiatrist: I can't even get it started. Surrealism - One segment takes place in a modern courtroom and features the hero, Njorl, entirely swathed in bandages.

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This very short piece of insanity from the third series of Monty Python's Flying Circus perhaps encapsulates everything that Python is, and is also Michael Palin's favourite Python moment. Vicar: You're sure I won't be disturbing you? Where 'Find the Fish' is pure surreality and nonsense, this one is pure satire.

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Don't read too much into this, however. me not disturbing you. She: It's nice here, darling, isn't it.

"E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease" is the thirty-sixth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus.

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It will not be repeated here. Sheer lunacy... or is there a serious point about some of the rites associated with organised religion in which people participate and accept without question? Vicar: No, absolutely, absolutely, that's what I always

Silly Disturbances [The Rev. This story of a transvestite lumberjack was always a favourite during the stage shows.