4:38 - end of video: That's another one of my favorite sketches. I think Python's best when it's all five of them together in a scene with no one else.
Thanks to the lifeboat sketch I once kept the bloke behind the counter at a fish & chip shop puzzled for ages asking him if the fish I`d just bought was kosher & asking how it`d been killed.
WOW Flashback to how the story of Moby Dick got started... O.o The whale knocked over the ship, and the survivors went to cannibalism in order to make it through... but I doubt they made an issue of a gamey leg X-D LOL
According to John Cleese there was a fifteen minutes' heated debate in the group as to whether the 'bulbed' animal hanging from the ceiling should be a sheep or a goat. He argued a goat would be funnier because of the horns, but in the end the head appears out of shot[which is hardly appearing at all]. But from what I can deduce, he won the argument.
I've been watching M.P. for 17 years and i could never laugh with the invasion of Normandy "joke" (even as a teenager). It just isn't funny at all. - Not trying to start a conversation, just felt the need to get it out -
I love the clang Mrs. Nesbitt makes on impact.
The lifeboat sketch is one of my life-long favourites. "Eat you Sir?". "Yes". "Eew. With a gammy leg?"
michael palins knitting looks like he's trying to kill the wool XD
4:38 - end of video: That's another one of my favorite sketches. I think Python's best when it's all five of them together in a scene with no one else.
I like how Basil the Killer Sheep is in the "Last Moments of WWII" background!
I was watching Alive the day before and this sketch popped into my head. Lol!
at least Eric doesn't look like he's trying to kill the wool.
Que bello Mike. 😆😈😜
Thanks to the lifeboat sketch I once kept the bloke behind the counter at a fish & chip shop puzzled for ages asking him if the fish I`d just bought was kosher & asking how it`d been killed.
WOW Flashback to how the story of Moby Dick got started... O.o The whale knocked over the ship, and the survivors went to cannibalism in order to make it through... but I doubt they made an issue of a gamey leg X-D LOL
"Can't eat Johnson. He's not kosher." ROFL What I'd likely say if stuck in a boat with cannibalism beckoning. X-D
ROFL yeah! xD Michael has NO clue about knitting.
Then again, neither do I.
According to John Cleese there was a fifteen minutes' heated debate in the group as to whether the 'bulbed' animal hanging from the ceiling should be a sheep or a goat. He argued a goat would be funnier because of the horns, but in the end the head appears out of shot[which is hardly appearing at all].
But from what I can deduce, he won the argument.
Sorry, I meant just the British Pythons. No offense to Terry Gilliam, of course...
Gandalf's a saint?!
Shoot. The letter from the ex-British officer asking "What do you think the Argyles ate in Aden? Arabs?"
Why do I have a feeling that Michael can't knit.
Budget way over the top
"noone else"? you do realise they were actually six?
can we start it again sir?
I've been watching M.P. for 17 years and i could never laugh with the invasion of Normandy "joke" (even as a teenager). It just isn't funny at all.
- Not trying to start a conversation, just felt the need to get it out -
@LEWG