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Alcoholic philosophers song.
Ministry of silly walks.
Dead parrot sketch.
Ministry of silly walks.
Dead parrot sketch.
Dead parrot but this runs it a very close second.
I know it's subjective but, like you, I've never found Rowan Atkinson even mildly amusing. Frankly, I've never forgiven him from inflicting the Mr Bean character on us which is probably hilarious if you're five years old.When I first looked this up I was quite surprised to discover that it wasn't, strictly speaking, a Python sketch. I don't think it was written by them, and Marty Feldman is one of the original four. Thing is, you can also see that version on Youtube. I've never been able to explain it, but I just don't find the original a quarter as funny as the Hollywood Bowl version. Something about Palin and Idle in that version just makes me fall on the floor every time.
This version, I see, has Atkinson. Again, can't explain it, but I've always found him deeply unfunny.
Humour is a mysterious thing.
Strange how so many programmes that I found really funny in the 60s and 70s barely make me smile.
I know it's subjective but, like you, I've never found Rowan Atkinson even mildly amusing. Frankly, I've never forgiven him from inflicting the Mr Bean character on us which is probably hilarious if you're five years old.
As an aside to the sketches you could buy Python LP's.
One was brilliant. One one side of the LP there were two sets of grooves. The record sleeve didn't tell you this so you put it on and it would start with a sketch and run for 10-15 minutes, the next time you put it on you might get the same start and obviously think nothing of it. On the other hand you could start with a totally different sketch that you hadn't heard which was really confusing.
Is it Matching Tie and Handkerchief? The LP that is, not the sketch.I have that album.
My Brother's favourite sketch was one called Exchange and Mart. Except I can't find it. It's a job interview and at one point the interviewee says it's "not for sale". The Exchange and Mart bloke says incredulously "Not for sale? What does that mean?"
Has him in stiches every time.
I had that albumIs it Matching Tie and Handkerchief? The LP that is, not the sketch.
I didn't know that?As an aside to the sketches you could buy Python LP's.
One was brilliant. One one side of the LP there were two sets of grooves. The record sleeve didn't tell you this so you put it on and it would start with a sketch and run for 10-15 minutes, the next time you put it on you might get the same start and obviously think nothing of it. On the other hand you could start with a totally different sketch that you hadn't heard which was really confusing.
Genius !Working class playwright, everytime
What the bloody hell's a Tungsten carbide drill?Working class playwright, everytime
I've just heard from Luton....... That my auntie is ill.That's a gain from the Liberals.
Arthur Negus has held Bristols. That's not a result, just a piece of gossip.