Nov 2024 - This 1972 episode brings folks to the highest height of Monty Python humour. To include a well known BBC newscaster in with the fun was brilliant! Thanks for decades of laughs, satire and “something completely different.”
I've always considered the Cheese Shop to be the boys' sequel to the Dead Parrot. Note how Mike and John are basically playing the same roles-irate customer and frustrating shop owner Salad Days is icing on the cake. You just KNOW that's how Peckingpah would do something like that. Best ending credits
'they have very unhappy personal lives, especially eric' -- the sad thing is that it's true (his childhood), but it's funny anyway XD and: the bbc2 going out with men -- I can't stop giggling
You definitely shouldn't be watching Flying Circus at 10:30 pm... Especially when you're the last one up and you're waking up everyone else with laughing^^ I tried not to, but I couldn't help it when John said: "They all come from broken homes and had very hard lives, ESPECIALLY ERIC." =D
omg omg omg That Salad Days sketch just nailed me... I'm in tears. I knew a spoof of Peckinpah would be good but I wasn't expecting that, much in the same way that nobody expects the Spanish Inquisi-...
The BBC would like to apoligise to everyone in the world for that last item. It was disgusting and bad and throughly disobedient and please don't bother to phone up because we know it was very tasteless, but they didn't really mean it and they do all come from broken homes and have very unhappy personal lives, especially Eric. They're really very nice people underneath and don't write either because the BBC is upset about its father dying and the mortgage and BBC2 going out with men. LOL
Nov 2024 - This 1972 episode brings folks to the highest height of Monty Python humour. To include a well known BBC newscaster in with the fun was brilliant! Thanks for decades of laughs, satire and “something completely different.”
I laughed so much, my pet parrot began to squawk. 😊
I've always considered the Cheese Shop to be the boys' sequel to the Dead Parrot. Note how Mike and John are basically playing the same roles-irate customer and frustrating shop owner
Salad Days is icing on the cake. You just KNOW that's how Peckingpah would do something like that.
Best ending credits
'they have very unhappy personal lives, especially eric' -- the sad thing is that it's true (his childhood), but it's funny anyway XD and: the bbc2 going out with men -- I can't stop giggling
That was definitely the most morbid bit of Python I've seen. Still incredibly hilarious.
"Certainly, sir. It's a cheese shop, sir. We got - "
I wonder what he was going to say :D
Well, it's certainly uncontaminated by cheese.
XD Totally hilairious.
salad days owns xD
i cried of laughter again >_>
Sam Peckinpahs parody is just great!
You definitely shouldn't be watching Flying Circus at 10:30 pm... Especially when you're the last one up and you're waking up everyone else with laughing^^ I tried not to, but I couldn't help it when John said: "They all come from broken homes and had very hard lives, ESPECIALLY ERIC." =D
NenaMaiiSchatz I'm sorry but I just read this at 10:27pm and now I'm terrified! What does the future have in store, oh wise one?
That last 2 minutes had more meaning then any modern day comedy show.
omg omg omg That Salad Days sketch just nailed me... I'm in tears. I knew a spoof of Peckinpah would be good but I wasn't expecting that, much in the same way that nobody expects the Spanish Inquisi-...
@iKAT13x Eric's my favorite too, then comes Graham Chapman. (rest in peace)
How appropriate it was that John Cleese was in this sketch....his original family name was in fact, CHEESE!!!! JOHN CHEESE!!! Now that's funny!!!
I like when the red water comes out... =3
Wow. I'm suprised they didn't get cancelled from that "Salad Days" sketch, and the half-sketch following.
Quentin Taratino's "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte"
Venezuelan Beaver Cheese! hahaha, I'd like to try that!
this scene makes me hungry lol
woman: Crikey!
*rips mans arm off*
salad days is worse that kill bill! ahaha
Best episode
Even though it's a few minutes short? :-)
lol going out with men!
i know i am late to the party but what is that piano song at 3:20
Well, it's certainly uncontaminated by cheese...
Salad Days rules...
sorry had to condense it so it would fit on the page.
I fully expected someone to comment on how sexy Eric looked all covered in blood.
cheese westerns!! yay!
@Gubbywubby I wish it existed just so I could try it
cheesy ending... get it?
BLACKLY and MACABRELY entertaining..........made in an era when the BBC were still a vital force, willing to take risks.
The BBC would like to apoligise to everyone in the world for that last item. It was disgusting and bad and throughly disobedient and please don't bother to phone up because we know it was very tasteless, but they didn't really mean it and they do all come from broken homes and have very unhappy personal lives, especially Eric. They're really very nice people underneath and don't write either because the BBC is upset about its father dying and the mortgage and BBC2 going out with men.
LOL
there's no such thing as Venezuelan beaver cheese, the Pythons made that up
Lemon Curry?
Lol....massively delayed response but I get it now...
...lemon curry?
...lemon curry?
they didn't even explain it, wtf?
but i want more
Will you stop sniffing??? >.
@fortuitousnisa Nah, Salad Days is better than Kill William.
Tee Hee