Luckily,my little old fat Jack Russell Terrier was taking a nap while I watched this video. He never did like Charles and I still haven't told him that the Queen passed on. I'm certainly not going to let him be confused by your "Royals" channel. Note: I believe he is probably one of the few monarchist dogs here in California.
I'm American and I watched this thing and at some point, after taking in all the formal pageantry, pomp and circumstance, I said to my cat, "no wonder Britain does such brilliant satire"
Back in 2000, I and a bunch of friends visited France. We got to see the Bayeux Tapestry. There is a panel depicting the crossing of the English Channel by the Norman troops where the horses are getting off the boat.. (you can actually see this in the Wiki entry for the tapestry).. the horses are smiling apparently happy to be getting off the boat.. my buddy seeing that in real life commented "that's where Monty Python comes from" ... the English depicting the horses smiling..
@@garyK.45ACP I don't think so, if that were true they [ the satirist ] would have surfaced back in the 70's when, Mrs. Slocum had so many stories of her conversations with her cat and there was so many things she said to her " puzzy " as she always called her cat.
I ran the London Marathon and I felt like I was in "The Race for the Incontinent". We started out in Greenwich Park and heading down the hill. All these people were going in and out of the bushes. It was perfect🤗
I can just imagine "Mr. Death" turning up at the coronation dinner and the King reprising Graham Chapman's role. Then a dodgy salmon mousse sees them all off.
Mr. Cleese, I wanted to thank you ....for every laugh, getting to stay up late as a kid, for being so fun! your portrayal of robin hood in the movie time bandits has always been my favorite! much love & respect ♥️🙏♥️
To cope with the ridiculous John Cleese gave me the sense of humour I needed to survive the madness of life. Thank you Mr Cleese . I do silly walks often. ❤
Yes and now, with the chops or credibility to back it up he provides these empowering insights, too. The AUDIENCE IS THE BEST CRITIQUE (after the producer performer) What an outstanding set of pearls of creative wisdom The Top People telling these creatives HAVE NO IDEA what they are talking about! Does this apply to ALL peofessions and practices today?
The Python show ended in 1974, and that was the same year it came to America. Critics and producers didn't think that type of comedy would be popular, there. To their surprise, the show took off in America, like a rocket.
John is spot on. Humans are extraordinarily, magnificently, sublimely silly. The more important we believe ourselves to be, the more utterly ridiculous we become.
This just made me spit out my coffee 🤣 its exactly what he looked like. Cranky man forced to clean out his garage before he can have his lunch and then thinking hmm... I remember this sword thingy, and we should save this fancy stack of hats.
Just watched him and Micheal Palin in the accountant/lion tamer sketch. These guys have made me laugh so much throughout my entire life. Bless them all.
I watched the coronation with my husband. We laughed until we cried and agreed that it was exactly like a Monty Python sketch. I'm very pleased that John Cleese agrees.
BBC and establishment commies have being doing their best to cancel John Cleese for speaking his mind, and for the British people, rather than towing the PC line and advancing communism
Well, the inherently privileged 1% often have no life experience beyond always being in charge and always being right, so the only thing they’re really very good at is self confidence and telling everyone else why they’re not. At the moment the most visible example of that in action, in this country anyway, seems to be the Post Office.
So glad John Cleese is still with us ! Monty Python was hysterically funny and a great era and show. That and Faulty Towers were my absolute favorites ! Love Jhn Cleese and the entire Monty Python cast !!! 🧡 🙏
Comedy classics. Do you remember the Sony adverts he made. As a student I worked for Sainsbury and he made the training videos and was also the hilarious voice on the GPS
John Cleese is wonderful. When you don't think there are any laughs in you, Mr. Cleese will find them and bring them out of you. He's like a doctor for the soul.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail was a movie all my friends and I watched over and over and over and over. I remember once we were riding dirt bikes. My best friend hit a rock hidden in the grass and tumbled head over heels two or three times. I raced to where he was laying, fearing the worst. I threw my motorcycle on the ground and ran to his side. He sat up and was holding his obviously broken arm, staring at it, with tears starting to run down his cheeks. I said, "Oh look, it's only flesh wound". He looked up at me with grass in his hair and dirt on his face and busted out laughing.
Yeah absolutely. I love the guy, he's got a hilarious sense of humor! Monthy Python, Fawlty Towers, and their films were very popular here in Holland in the '70/80s and after, everybody loved them..! (the ones who could handle it, cause Holland still had a lot of strict Christians) And thank God we had VPRO tv on sunday, they were very controversial and left wing. Here on YT you can still watch some great music, human interest docs, or humor from VPRO. Like 'Stranger In A Strange Land' with Nick Cave and bandmembers in Berlin in '87 where they lived at the time. Or VPRO's 'Onrust' which was about fresh music scenes from that period, enz. ☮💥
John Cleese is always a joy to watch, whether he's acting or doing a talk show such as this. He is so accurate when he says that people at the top don't know what they're doing. That holds true in American TV as well. I've seen it many times.
The English/British at their best have a certain style. I get the impression that americans, especially american TV, don't understand that style, and aren't able to remake it or make something on the same level. Whether it's The Monty Python Show, Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who, The Avengers or Blakes 7, that's why a remake is going to have me down on my knees in no time flat, screaming "Oh no, no, no! Not that!!!" Lord have mercy on us all.
Another British Comedy Show that I love so much and wish I could see reruns here in the states but, Absolutely Fabulous aka Ab Fab 😂😂😂 I always thought it was a riot Jennifer Saunders is so funny to me. Oh and, I have to mention another one that I would watch with my Dad when I was a kid was Blackadder with Rowan Atkinson aka Mr. Bean 😅😂 I just ❤ British Comedy.
Living in the US, and watching Monty Python in 1969 at the age of 12, I was immediately enthralled and permanently deranged. The Python players were absolutely brilliant, and they still are.
I have epilepsy. My sister read a news report in a paper about a woman who chomped her husband’s doodle because she had a seizure whilst her mouth was….occupied. The husband used a frying pan to hit his wife in a desperate attempt to get her gnashers from around his twig. My sister sent my husband a frying pan in case it happened to him. Lol. You have to laugh at the things that you can’t change. Laughter is what keeps one from being a victim to their disabilities. Of course, people want to be laughed with, not at. But, I’ve heard epilepsy jokes that crack me up. 😂❤
"just a flesh wound" that was always our favorite Monty Python skit with my friends (in America). My current favorite is Life of Brian Loretta because it perfectly reflects the insanity of clown world today.
We’re losing our legends, and I’m so glad to see Mr Cleese looking so good. I remember watching Life Of Brian when I was a kid, and you ain’t British unless you have whistled “always look on the bright side of life” 😂! Wonderful!
I was raised Catholic, later Episcopal, so the church vestments don't bother me, I'm used to them. But Charles' royal regalia? Oh my, too silly. I don't mind monarchy but get rid of the Middle Ages nonsense like the other European monarchs did.
I’ve always loved John Cleese and his window on the world but his comment on the Archbishop of Canterbury being one of the best human beings he had ever met had me choking on my cornflakes. I think he is absolute woke Wally. Plank of the week candidate.
Absolute legend! I grew up on Monty Python, the spin-offs and movies. I agree with John, The Life of Brian is my favourite too. It's amusing that the church was very upset even though it wasn't actually about Jesus! I watch it at least once a year to keep me sane. Looking forward to John's GBNews show.
@@IBTU change only happens if it is forced..and there are plenty of lefties who want to eradicate the Monarchy as it represents a big part of our culture, history and heritage.
This is exactly how I would expect John Cleese to react to the coronation. And he’s right. As wonderful as the tradition is, it *IS* kind of silly. Never change, Mr. Cleese. And thanks for the laughs!
Cleese will be forgotten within 3 months of his passing - who speaks of The Goons or Eric Sykes these days, greater "geniuses" than Cleese in their day for sure. P. S. I wish Cleese a long and happy life btw
I grew up with Monty Python. When I moved out we would all gather around the TV and enjoy and do the skits. They are responsible for me not taking some things seriously.
Me too. His definition of a dinasaor, thin at one end, fat in the middle and thin again at the other. Dead Parrot. Is this the 5 minute argument or the full half hour? And my favourite - I wasn't execting the Spanish Inquisition.
The fish dance at Teddington Lock was my favourite. I love ‘what have Romans ever done for us’. The giggly centurion in the Biggus Dickus skit (Lance Percival) was my dad’s friend.
Except when you look at your clothes only 30 years ago you'd be embarrassed too, no doubt dodgy hair styles too, but those things the King wears have been worn for 100s of years. So it is normal in the greater scheme of things.
In 1972 I was 15 when I saw my first Monty Python tv show. I was an instant fan and have been ever since. I breathlessly awaited every single one of their movies. I loved John‘s faulty towers. I just love that dry, ironic British sense of humor. My dad had the pink Panther movies which I enjoyed watching with him… But for me…humor was always defined by Monty Python.
It is thanks to that comic eye that John Cleese, as well as everyone else in the group, have towards things that are in reality silly and ridiculous, and the ability to expose this ridiculousness in the most comic way, that they were always geniuses.
Yeah but that “yes” only got them so far until the BBC put them in the “bin” never to be heard from again, until Ron Devillier at PBS stumbled upon them and brought them to the US and that’s when they really became famous/known. Ron owned the distribution rights until his recent retirement. He’s a super funny man with a good eye for comedy. I’ve known him all my life.
Had the pleasure of watching Holy Grail with the man in the audience. The fact that he can graciously discuss and find humor in something he made and has seen so many times is so gratifying. Bless him.
@@blackpillrising3164 still game is comedy gold….no doubt about it, outside of Scotland a lot of people don’t get the humour as it’s too Scottish, and I say that as a Scot.
I will never get tired of watching John Cleese interviews, it lifts my day, also I'm a Brian, and so is my wife, we even spliced bits from Monty Python movies into our wedding vows, the looks on some of the guests faces was priceless.
He’s absolutly right about the people at the top not having a clue. I took an idea for a kids TV comedy series about pirates to an American TV executive once and it was turned down because the latest profile surveys said kids weren’t into pirates…A month later, Pirates of the Caribbean was released. 🤣
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is one of my all-time favorite movies (not just comedies), and the "Look you stupid bastard you've got no arms left!" is my favorite line from that movie.
Who makes these ridiculous decisions? That made me think of the Huckleberry Finn play that used to be produced in Hannibal, MO during the summer tourist season. The character Jim was left out. Duh???????
He's merely an overrated outdated comedian, not a constitional expert - and his laughter was the predictable laughter of an ignoramus in historical and constitional affairs.
@@cgo225 I'm usually pro-monarchy but not this time. Charles's title will forever be known as 'The Woke King'. What we have in the monarchy now is a mess. It's my resolute, uncompromising position that everything woke has to be expunged. And I'm afraid I'd even do away with the whole system if it meant we'd radically grab control of the culture and make it traditionalist and right-wing. Either Charles goes or the monarchy goes.
@@organisationxiv2927 I'm anti-woke, but I personally wouldn't remove Charles, I'd be more inclined to refer him to 'anti-woke (aka common sense) awareness sessions'.........however, if Charles continues with a woke monarchy then he could well be our last monarch - in the same way that woke is doing wonders for Bud-lite and Disney, Netflix etc
@@corey57255 If it were me, it would be embarrassment because it looked like a bit of a joke to outsiders. Even though I'm Australian and technically a subject of king Charles, I didn't vote for him, and I didn't watch the Sorting Hat Day celebratiomns
@@oakfat5178 that is the dismissive attitude I’m talking about. Things looking like a joke to outsiders is textbook ethnocentrism. There are plenty of traditional celebrations around the world that look absurd to outsiders, that is no reason to belittle them. What you’re doing is no different than early explorers laughing at the religious celebrations of the indigenous people they met: “look how silly these people are.”
@@corey57255 Yes the circumstances of Australia's indigenous people and UK's royal family have a good deal in common (ok the mean one is each of them owned Australia for part of the last 60,000 years. Don't get me wrong - I'm 1/4 German myself, so I feel a bond of brotherhood with my King. I don't just mock UK royals, although they put more effort into earning it than I thought humanly possible. I gleefully mock NSW politicians, run by people on both sides of politics, who are what you'd imagine if AI had been upgrading convict criminality for 200 years. US Democrats - Like Tammany Hall's became a registered church under US tax law. Would I mock a ceremony that wasn't shoved down my eyeballs and earholes 24/6 like I gave a toss? Not if I had to go to the trouble of seeking it out. Would I mock a ceremony that wasn't Full of arrogant, overblown, Anglican self-importance? It depends if there were anything else equally asinine to mock about it. Once my ostentatious consumption sister wined that the jacuzzi in the exec suite of their hotel had been ripping off threads of gold from her gold lame bikini. Writing the script and starring in her own comedy sketch, I went to town on that one. She's an Anglican too so maybe there's something in the Holy water that inclines one toward comedic couture.
I grew up watching Monty Python. I remember laughing so hard I was crying. I love that they didn't care if they offended anyone. I see so much violence in movies today, at least in the U.S., but as long as it doesn't offend anyone it's in the theatres. I wish we could bring back the silliness and humor of Monty Python. Favorite movie is, "The Meaning of Life," and I can't pick a favorite sketch, there are just too many. Thank you for making an eight year laugh.
Yes, people like Cleese love free speech whenever it's in their favour, and will freely deny it to those who disagree or - heaven forbid - have the temerity to challenge them!
On the one hand he sneers at tradition, on the other he bemoans the fact that London is no longer an English city. You see, Mr Cleese, the latter is a consequence of the former.
If no one else has done it, I hereby declare John Cleese a global treasure. Thank you for making us laugh for many years. Keep it up. Don't you dare go and die, I shall be very cross if you do.
I nearly died laughing when I watched Monty Python's Flying Circus. My favourite parts were 'No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!' and of course the Argument Clinic sketch.
The "Spanish Inquisition" Is My favourite too ! I'll never forget my big brother doing impressions of it Constantly, and I'd be creased up laughing Every Time ! ❤
@@wzpu3283 True "I like the cut of your jib" is a nautical-based term of approval A "jibe" is a joke, poking fun at someone "The cut of your jibe" is a pun To make this pun, I combined an approving colloquialism with a word for a joke that is spelt very similarly to a word in the colloquialism. The crux of the pun was that "jib" and"jibe" differ by only one letter, an otherwise use the same letter order, so they look ever so similar. @david powell made a joke poking fun at the comical appearance of the ceremony, and I approved of the joke. I expressed my approval in the form of the above pun. Are you more satisfied with my choice of words now? I do hope so. #Dictionary
@@oakfat5178 Nobody where I live says "jibe" so the pun is lost on me but thanks for the essay. Furthermore, "I like the cut of your jab" is another possible pun and it would have "landed" better, in my opinion.
OMG! Thank goodness for the creation and existence for MONTY PYTHON! 🤗👍 We'd all be quite a lot sillier if we couldn't have had all these years of laughter and pure enjoyment! 😊 Thank you to the Python crew. 🙏 M 🦘🏏😎
John Cleese, hilariously funny man and he is right, the coronation was pure Monty Python, unfortunately the dark side of Charles' role as head of the W.E.F. & the coming genocide depleted most of the humour.
Saturday nights on our PBS station was Baker era Dr Who and Monty Python! My teen years were filled with joy thanks to you and your brothers Mr Cleese. Greetings from Texas 🤠!
It did remind me of a Monty Python skit ! The Quest for the Holy Grail came to mind !The funniest part was when Princess Anne’s hat blocked Harry’s view! That was right out of Monty Python 🐍! The interviews of all the “Royal Experts “ were hilarious also ! I can see Cleese doing a skit on the Coronation and events leading up to it ! Miss the Queen though! She was a symbol of grace and beauty! This is from a former colony resident,US whose ancestors fought in the American Revolution and French and Indian Wars !
There's a good analysis of Holy Grail on UA-cam by a guy named Rob Ager, basically saying the whole point of the film is to make fun of the modern British royalty, the absurdity of knighthoods etc. Certainly knighthoods seemed a bit silly after Jimmy Savile was given one. As embarrassing as Harry is, I would say Charlie's longtime friendship with the monster Jimmy Savile is somewhat more embarrassing... somewhat of a darker, sadder joke.
The most hilarious part for me was sausage fingers himself, waving from the golden pumpkin. One of the “Royal Experts” actually said “The carriage is notoriously uncomfortable. It must be difficult for King Charles considering he has a bad back from year’s of skiing and playing polo”… I shit you not!! Laugh,I nearly choked on my cabbage soup.
John Cleese will always be remembered as one of the all time comic greats - he has done so many other wonderful things but for me Fawlty Towers will always crown his career - the greatest and funniest comedy ever made and it still makes me hysterical with laughter even after seeing it many hundreds of times.
I love the scene where Basil gets out of his car when it won't start and begins thrashing it with a tree branch! Also the episode where Germans are staying at the hotel is a classic. "Whatever you do don't mention the war to our guests," Basil tells his staff. Then the first time he is taking their order "shame about the war, wasn't it?" So funny!
@@markcampbell1466 my son is always laughing like crazy on that car and branch part. Personally I love this part when Basil is introduced to the important guest's short wife and he says "oh don't get up" this is so embarassing 🙃
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Luckily,my little old fat Jack Russell Terrier was taking a nap while I watched this video. He never did like Charles and I still haven't told him that the Queen passed on. I'm certainly not going to let him be confused by your "Royals" channel.
Note: I believe he is probably one of the few monarchist dogs here in California.
Yeah America never could do faulty towers. Until 2001 that is.
As an amputee, I love telling people, "It's just a flesh wound."
HAHAHAHAHAH! U Rock :D
Iconic quote. Obviously, you have a great sense of humor.
Haha awesome!
@ffkrfff It is just a flesh wound.
😂😂
Life today is one big Python sketch.
"Why do you want to be a woman stan"...."I want to have babies"...the life of Brian Stan wanting to be lorreta has absolutely come true 🤣.
Not as funny though. Sadly.
@@billdoor3140 what's that saying; " you couldn't make it up? Seems you can now. 😅😢
But unfortunately very few of us are laughing 🙁
@@winstonsmith8240 "Making it up as you go along"
I'm American and I watched this thing and at some point, after taking in all the formal pageantry, pomp and circumstance, I said to my cat, "no wonder Britain does such brilliant satire"
Cat was like "Wanker"
And the cat said ... ?
Then again, Americans talk to cats. Some satirist is really missing the boat.
Back in 2000, I and a bunch of friends visited France. We got to see the Bayeux Tapestry. There is a panel depicting the crossing of the English Channel by the Norman troops where the horses are getting off the boat.. (you can actually see this in the Wiki entry for the tapestry).. the horses are smiling apparently happy to be getting off the boat.. my buddy seeing that in real life commented "that's where Monty Python comes from" ... the English depicting the horses smiling..
@@garyK.45ACP
I don't think so, if that were true they [ the satirist ] would have surfaced back in the 70's when, Mrs. Slocum had so many stories of her conversations with her cat and there was so many things she said to her " puzzy " as she always called her cat.
It's when you realize that everything you see and most everything you do is a Monty Python sketch that it finally makes sense.
Monty Python is the British equivalent of zen. At least that’s what my cats tell me..
I ran the London Marathon and I felt like I was in "The Race for the Incontinent". We started out in Greenwich Park and heading down the hill. All these people were going in and out of the bushes. It was perfect🤗
"You'll see it's all a show keep them laughing as you go, just remember that the last laugh is on youuuuuuu."-- Eric Idle, The Bright Side of Life.
@@brainmachine235 Thank you soooooooooooooo much.
Except when you lose your arms and legs.
Cleese has a point. What's more Monty Python than when apparently the Grim Reaper photobombed the coronation? lol
I can just imagine "Mr. Death" turning up at the coronation dinner and the King reprising Graham Chapman's role.
Then a dodgy salmon mousse sees them all off.
That wasn't the Grim Reaper, it was one of Hell's Grannies.
"It's one of the little people from the village."
The reaper at the coronation was just "grim" because of the bad weather, which is hardly surprising
@@halfbakedproductions7887 But I didn’t gave the salmon.
Always good to hear John Cleese reminisce. We're so lucky we still have him. Thanks, GBNews for the wonderful interview!
The Pythons helped me stay sane during some the darkest times of my life. Thank You to Mr. Cleese and his fellows for that. I will always be grateful.
No you won’t.
@@ArmyJamesdirtbag loser.
@@ArmyJames Oh yes he will!
@@louiswilliamterminator2887 I’m telling you he won’t!
Mr. Cleese, I wanted to thank you ....for every laugh, getting to stay up late as a kid, for being so fun!
your portrayal of robin hood in the movie time bandits has always been my favorite!
much love & respect
♥️🙏♥️
To cope with the ridiculous John Cleese gave me the sense of humour I needed to survive the madness of life.
Thank you Mr Cleese .
I do silly walks often. ❤
Oh dear
I love the Ministry of Silly Walks, too, but that is one of the sketches John Cleese hates because people kept asking him to perform it .
@@robert-trading-as-Bob69 There are examples of silly walks everywhere.
Some people have different types of walking
Different and observed.
To mash slightly, we all do the Silly Walk of Life
Yes and now, with the chops or credibility to back it up he provides these empowering insights, too.
The AUDIENCE IS THE BEST CRITIQUE (after the producer performer)
What an outstanding set of pearls of creative wisdom
The Top People telling these creatives HAVE NO IDEA what they are talking about!
Does this apply to ALL peofessions and practices today?
The Python show ended in 1974, and that was the same year it came to America. Critics and producers didn't think that type of comedy would be popular, there. To their surprise, the show took off in America, like a rocket.
We never missed an episode! The lot of us stopped bickering whenever Monty Python came on!
Elvis was a keen fan of Python I'm told.
My parents both liked Python . I've seen re-runs but apart from the Life of Brian it wasn't my thing .
I watched Monty Python in the 60's in New York., WNET channel 13.
@@janiceleeripley443I believe that a PBS station in Pittsburgh was the first to show it in the U.S in 1975.
'archbishop of Canterbury - wonderful man' - spare me John
What's wrong with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
@@70AD-user45 I'm here November 2024. Answer = Alot
@@MrPotsy81 My question was a year ago. I've since changed my view of this Antichrist.
John is spot on. Humans are extraordinarily, magnificently, sublimely silly.
The more important we believe ourselves to be, the more utterly ridiculous we become.
Elon Musk?
Absolutely!
😂That's deep!😂
So true. : )
I could be wrong here, and both had the same insight, but i am pretty sure he is quoting pratchett here.
Glad at last he's been given a free voice.....We need more of it!......💥👍
I couldn't stop laughing too. Charles looked like he was cleaning out his garage and kept getting distracted by all the stuff he found.
@warmfuzzyfeeling, LOL!!!!
what a fitting comment! 🙂
LMAO
This just made me spit out my coffee 🤣 its exactly what he looked like. Cranky man forced to clean out his garage before he can have his lunch and then thinking hmm... I remember this sword thingy, and we should save this fancy stack of hats.
Just watched him and Micheal Palin in the accountant/lion tamer sketch. These guys have made me laugh so much throughout my entire life. Bless them all.
It's called ''ACTING'', dear boy.
Great sketch. I love that one.
@@ljo642 Yes, but the significant point is that they also wrote the sketch.
I watched the coronation with my husband. We laughed until we cried and agreed that it was exactly like a Monty Python sketch. I'm very pleased that John Cleese agrees.
Strange coming from John Cheese
BBC and establishment commies have being doing their best to cancel John Cleese for speaking his mind, and for the British people, rather than towing the PC line and advancing communism
Hilarious!
Absolutely adore John Cleese. And all the "Pythons." Comedic TREASURES!
True!! I even just watched Life of Brian and Meaning of life 2 days ago!! Good timing i recon!!
@@BrendonHart1 Nothing like 'em... The killer rabbit and the Sorcerer named "Bruce..." (Was it Bruce?) Have to re-watch!
"It's a Python sketch" - truer words were never spoken...❤Monty Python!
When hear a line spoken from a python sketch I know I’m company of kindred humor
"I'm your king!"
"Well I didn't vote for you!"
@@MedusasFeelinSalty nobody voted for fishi sunak either
10:09 “People at the top have almost no idea of what they’re doing … “
A perfect description of the current world situation.
Now, yes; but always has been.
Well, the inherently privileged 1% often have no life experience beyond always being in charge and always being right, so the only thing they’re really very good at is self confidence and telling everyone else why they’re not.
At the moment the most visible example of that in action, in this country anyway, seems to be the Post Office.
The theme of humanity.
Nobody expects the British Coronation.
Inquiring Spaniards do !
Was it a throne ... or a ... COMFY CHAIR!!!!!
Nice. 🏆
So glad John Cleese is still with us ! Monty Python was hysterically funny and a great era and show. That and Faulty Towers were my absolute favorites ! Love Jhn Cleese and the entire Monty Python cast !!! 🧡 🙏
I just say "Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern ..."🤣🤣🤣
Exactly and now we have to put up with comedy crap from the likes of Lee Mack and Jimmy Carr
There were some thing I just never understood. Although Fawllty Towers is the funniest thing to ever had appeared on TV anywhere!!!
Comedy classics. Do you remember the Sony adverts he made. As a student I worked for Sainsbury and he made the training videos and was also the hilarious voice on the GPS
Father Ted was great!
It is so good to see John relaxed and still bright as a button .
No it isn't
@@TheFunkPoppy Yes it is.
@@phildavenport4150 look, for all you know, he could be relaxing in his spare time...
@@TheFunkPoppyY’all funny 😝
John Cleese, absolute British legend ❤️👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Love John Cleese. He is no push over like the majority of people are today. A true representative of the human race, with integrity....and wits.
One-legged people are easy pushovers.
John Cleese is such a hoot, and I loved hearing his reaction to the coronation.
You know you're a Monty Python fan when you saw the golden orb during the coronation and immediately thought of "The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch".
If anyone used the holy hand grenade in the old worms game you also know what that means.
OMG I did!
I was thinking, “He must be a King. He hasn’t got $&:! all over him”
😂😂😂😂 same!! I turned to my wife and exclaimed, "Look! The Holy Hand Grenade!!!" We both burst out laughing!!
I am glad I am not the only one who spotted that lol.
Have had many of years of laughter from John so good to see him laughing himself
"I want to be called Loretta"
How prophetic was this!!!!!
Sex changes had already occurred.
"Symbolic of his struggle against reality"
not prophetic, part of the plan
John Cleese is wonderful. When you don't think there are any laughs in you, Mr. Cleese will find them and bring them out of you. He's like a doctor for the soul.
"Doctor for the Soul"--YES!!!!💖
Are soul?
I just never understood much of what went on.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail was a movie all my friends and I watched over and over and over and over. I remember once we were riding dirt bikes. My best friend hit a rock hidden in the grass and tumbled head over heels two or three times. I raced to where he was laying, fearing the worst. I threw my motorcycle on the ground and ran to his side. He sat up and was holding his obviously broken arm, staring at it, with tears starting to run down his cheeks. I said, "Oh look, it's only flesh wound". He looked up at me with grass in his hair and dirt on his face and busted out laughing.
Good story! Thanks.
He always tried to tell us he was Englsh and proud of Englsh traditions.
The life of Brian is No. 1 for me
You're a good friend 😂👍
@@ivanabonacicdoric8537 I prefer the holy grail
John Cleese's laugh truly is contagious! He it among the top of my list of all time greatest comedians, actors and story tellers.
The man interviewing him has the most hilarious double-speed voice when questioning John, listen at 7:03 - I honestly thought he was joking with it.
Yeah absolutely. I love the guy, he's got a hilarious sense of humor! Monthy Python, Fawlty Towers, and their films were very popular here in Holland in the '70/80s and after, everybody loved them..! (the ones who could handle it, cause Holland still had a lot of strict Christians) And thank God we had VPRO tv on sunday, they were very controversial and left wing. Here on YT you can still watch some great music, human interest docs, or humor from VPRO. Like 'Stranger In A Strange Land' with Nick Cave and bandmembers in Berlin in '87 where they lived at the time. Or VPRO's 'Onrust' which was about fresh music scenes from that period, enz. ☮💥
John Cleese is always a joy to watch, whether he's acting or doing a talk show such as this. He is so accurate when he says that people at the top don't know what they're doing. That holds true in American TV as well. I've seen it many times.
“as well”? I would say “especially”
The English/British at their best have a certain style. I get the impression that americans, especially american TV, don't understand that style, and aren't able to remake it or make something on the same level. Whether it's The Monty Python Show, Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who, The Avengers or Blakes 7, that's why a remake is going to have me down on my knees in no time flat, screaming "Oh no, no, no! Not that!!!" Lord have mercy on us all.
Would pay good money to have a coronation commentary hosted by cleese
Oh hell yeah!
"What's 20 quid to the bloody Midland Bank?"
As an American, i love British humor. And this man is a true legend
I support the monarchy, but I also enjoyed hearing John Cleese's views on the coronation.
Same here! And it's a damn shame how many Americans just don't get British humor.
Same for me👍 I grew up watching shows like, 'Are You Being Served,' etc.❤ (I am from Indiana.)
I love watching British TV
Another British Comedy Show that I love so much and wish I could see reruns here in the states but, Absolutely Fabulous aka Ab Fab 😂😂😂
I always thought it was a riot Jennifer Saunders is so funny to me. Oh and, I have to mention another one that I would watch with my Dad when I was a kid was Blackadder with Rowan Atkinson aka Mr. Bean
😅😂 I just ❤ British Comedy.
John Cleese the ABSOLUTE LEGEND 👏☝️🏴🇬🇧💯👍
Laughter is great medicine! Love Monty-python sketches.
Living in the US, and watching Monty Python in 1969 at the age of 12, I was immediately enthralled and permanently deranged. The Python players were absolutely brilliant, and they still are.
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Monty Python wasn't shown in the US before 1973 or so.
September 1974
Exactly. It was first aired in the US on the Dallas PBS channel, KERA channel 13.
Cleese is a national treasure. Humour as it was once allowed.
Yup!
Frequent visitor to Epstein island another pedo
What's not allowed?
@@23715 being clever without a permit and anything that isn't anti-nationalism.
You say “Humour as it was once allowed” after watching a clip from a channel that is on Sky…
I know a man who was born without arms and legs. He dressed up as the knight in that scene for Halloween a few years ago.. Hysterical!
lmao!! that's great.....laughter is contagious right!?
"it's just a flesh wound!"
I have epilepsy. My sister read a news report in a paper about a woman who chomped her husband’s doodle because she had a seizure whilst her mouth was….occupied. The husband used a frying pan to hit his wife in a desperate attempt to get her gnashers from around his twig. My sister sent my husband a frying pan in case it happened to him. Lol.
You have to laugh at the things that you can’t change. Laughter is what keeps one from being a victim to their disabilities. Of course, people want to be laughed with, not at. But, I’ve heard epilepsy jokes that crack me up. 😂❤
That is abseloutely fantastic and hysterical, that's what I call a great sense of humour
@@pommiebears Such a funny story. That has made my day.
there's something brilliant about watching John Cleese laugh
"just a flesh wound" that was always our favorite Monty Python skit with my friends (in America). My current favorite is Life of Brian Loretta because it perfectly reflects the insanity of clown world today.
Where's the foetus gonna gestate? You gonna keep it in a box?
@@30noir ahead of their time lol.."you don't even have a womb!"
"Just a flesh wound" rang throughout the halls every class change in highschool. What fun those days were. I wish kids had the same today.
Why did you laugh? Come on dude! Cleese is correct it's the mega rich (55 billion) Muppet Show
You do understand the joke here isn't about transgenderism don't you Stevey?
We’re losing our legends, and I’m so glad to see Mr Cleese looking so good. I remember watching Life Of Brian when I was a kid, and you ain’t British unless you have whistled “always look on the bright side of life” 😂! Wonderful!
Our choir just sang that in the spring concert. People loved it.
How I have loved you, John Cleese, over the years! How much pleasure you gave me (and my late husband) through Fawlty Towers--still do!
Que?
@@kennethlloyd4878 si’? What? What’s this silly man saying?
@@kennethlloyd4878 Manuel was essential to the show!
@@RichardTaylor1630 Of course! He's from Barcelona.
Cleese is right. Coronation was actually very funny & so so out of date.Maybe people need all this theatrics.
I was raised Catholic, later Episcopal, so the church vestments don't bother me, I'm used to them. But Charles' royal regalia? Oh my, too silly. I don't mind monarchy but get rid of
the Middle Ages nonsense like the other European monarchs did.
I’ve always loved John Cleese and his window on the world but his comment on the Archbishop of Canterbury being one of the best human beings he had ever met had me choking on my cornflakes. I think he is absolute woke Wally. Plank of the week candidate.
Couldn’t agree more.
I did wonder "Is he being sarcastic here?"
I agree. The man should not be in the job....... and I say job because he certainly doesn't come across as having a vocation.
@@seasmacfarlane6418 perhaps he appreciates his atheistic tendencies.
Have you ever heard of sarcasm? 😂
Absolute legend! I grew up on Monty Python, the spin-offs and movies. I agree with John, The Life of Brian is my favourite too. It's amusing that the church was very upset even though it wasn't actually about Jesus! I watch it at least once a year to keep me sane. Looking forward to John's GBNews show.
The Life of Brian make far more sense than the biblical version.
Observing traditions is our only constant in an ever changing world.
😂😂😂
@@IBTU you may well laugh, but you can’t deny fact.
@@JB-bh9xeyes I can, the only constant is change. There you go that was easy 😊
@@IBTU change only happens if it is forced..and there are plenty of lefties who want to eradicate the Monarchy as it represents a big part of our culture, history and heritage.
@@IBTU Excellent come back. Slam dunk👍
Long live king John C. - the real king. Of black humor and political INcorrectness!
This is exactly how I would expect John Cleese to react to the coronation. And he’s right. As wonderful as the tradition is, it *IS* kind of silly. Never change, Mr. Cleese. And thanks for the laughs!
Refusing to compromise on his creative vision is why Mr. Cleese will be remembered for all time as an absolute, undeniable legend of comedy.
More like " Leg-End" Top end of the leg.
@@bryanjones5151 Oh you mean the Ma-thigh-a. No no. He's not the Ma-thigh-a, (He's a very naughty boy).
@@bryanjones5151 PS. GOD SAVE THE KING!!
Cleese will be forgotten within 3 months of his passing - who speaks of The Goons or Eric Sykes these days, greater "geniuses" than Cleese in their day for sure.
P. S. I wish Cleese a long and happy life btw
@CG022, rubbish.
I grew up with Monty Python. When I moved out we would all gather around the TV and enjoy and do the skits. They are responsible for me not taking some things seriously.
Me too. His definition of a dinasaor, thin at one end, fat in the middle and thin again at the other. Dead Parrot. Is this the 5 minute argument or the full half hour? And my favourite - I wasn't execting the Spanish Inquisition.
The fish dance at Teddington Lock was my favourite.
I love ‘what have Romans ever done for us’.
The giggly centurion in the Biggus Dickus skit (Lance Percival) was my dad’s friend.
As the world falls into idiocy & tyranny, we more than ever need comedians like John around to deflate the hypocrisy.
Falls into? Ever read history?
Don't know what your point is.. @@ihatespam2
He is spot on. The Coronation had more costume buffoonery that a wardrobe expert could imagine
and Prince Charles was the head buffoon!
The pomposity was absolutely comical! King Charles, (not the dog, but the other one) was more in drag than RuPaul.
To which most English have a huge blind spot, cultivated by that same Estiblishment.
I knew concert was but never watched coronation, would of Harry or William was as should of been their day as they are liked way more
Except when you look at your clothes only 30 years ago you'd be embarrassed too, no doubt dodgy hair styles too, but those things the King wears have been worn for 100s of years. So it is normal in the greater scheme of things.
😂😂 John Cleese is such a legend, he's the ultimate culmination of common sense, genious and pure "funnyness", a real delight
True true true. So why did that talentless idiot Lee Mack get his appalling sitcom Not Going Out commissioned by the BBC?😮
No he isn’t.
@@ArmyJames Well yes he is. Or at least he was. Then he got therapy, and after that he is not really the same man. The choice is his of course.
@@ArmyJames😂poor little baby. Go watch your teletubies
I had an amazing spontaneous 15 minute adventure with Cleese once. Total silliness, And absolutely wonderful. Great guy, Much respect!
Well tell us about the amazing spontaneous 15-minute adventure!
You’re not gonna leave us all hanging in the air like that……are ya?!?!?!?!?!?
Did you bump genitals?
Did his wife stop the 15 minute adventure? Did it involve a bar of soap and a bull whip
My mom and I watched this show MONTY PYTHON AND THE FLYING 🎪 we laughed till we cried. I loved all of these movies. He is a national treasure.
No he isn’t.
In 1972 I was 15 when I saw my first Monty Python tv show. I was an instant fan and have been ever since. I breathlessly awaited every single one of their movies. I loved John‘s faulty towers. I just love that dry, ironic British sense of humor. My dad had the pink Panther movies which I enjoyed watching with him… But for me…humor was always defined by Monty Python.
He’s a Global treasure 💎 and has been a part of my whole life. Thank you Sir. 🙏
When Charles was handed the sovereign orb, I couldn't help but think "taketh thou the Holy hand grenade of antioch"
Aren’t you a delight.
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
...and the number shall be three.. no less, no more....😅
@@richardhemingway6084 Thou shall not counteth to number four one, nor to number two, unless that though then proceed to three. Five is right out :D
@@JB-bh9xe Its called having a sense of humour. Nothing wrong with that.
It is thanks to that comic eye that John Cleese, as well as everyone else in the group, have towards things that are in reality silly and ridiculous, and the ability to expose this ridiculousness in the most comic way, that they were always geniuses.
Duh
John was definitely in a league of his own.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Yeah but that “yes” only got them so far until the BBC put them in the “bin” never to be heard from again, until Ron Devillier at PBS stumbled upon them and brought them to the US and that’s when they really became famous/known. Ron owned the distribution rights until his recent retirement. He’s a super funny man with a good eye for comedy. I’ve known him all my life.
Fawlty Towers remains my favorite show of all time, together with Only Fools and Horses. And I'm not even British.
Me too I love this Two series
Had the pleasure of watching Holy Grail with the man in the audience. The fact that he can graciously discuss and find humor in something he made and has seen so many times is so gratifying. Bless him.
“We’ve written Basil out!” “Fawlty Towers” is probably the funniest sitcom I’ve seen in my 50+ years!
It’s good but only fools and horses takes the top spot in my opinion 👍
@@aberdeendeltaforcewatery fowls and fools and horse and then theirs “still game” and the Rab C Nesbit. All very very good I must say
@@blackpillrising3164 still game is comedy gold….no doubt about it, outside of Scotland a lot of people don’t get the humour as it’s too Scottish, and I say that as a Scot.
@@aberdeendeltaforce
I will seek it out!
Absutely agree! Faulty Towers is legend!!! ❤
I will never get tired of watching John Cleese interviews, it lifts my day, also I'm a Brian, and so is my wife, we even spliced bits from Monty Python movies into our wedding vows, the looks on some of the guests faces was priceless.
He’s absolutly right about the people at the top not having a clue. I took an idea for a kids TV comedy series about pirates to an American TV executive once and it was turned down because the latest profile surveys said kids weren’t into pirates…A month later, Pirates of the Caribbean was released. 🤣
He was just being polite. Your script is crap.
@@julianshepherd2038 No, the script was decent but the Lost Boys said that they didn't like pirates.
@@julianshepherd2038yeah ha, bit like your comment.
It was dreadful! 😅
Thanks for the recommendation. How did they help you?
Our world reached a point where it could no longer laugh at a comedy show. So it became one.
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Not funny at all. A needless tragedy.
Well said. Sad... :) But well said.
We certainly have become a modern Tragedy. 😢
It's getting very hard to be ridiculous anymore
John, this is the kind of free reign you earned Long ago. We will happily listen to any tale you care to tell us in almost any broadcastable form.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is one of my all-time favorite movies (not just comedies), and the "Look you stupid bastard you've got no arms left!" is my favorite line from that movie.
I enjoy open discussions with intelligent people. Thanks for starting my week off with a little humour.
What a lovely man, absolute legend and a national treasure.
Yes King Charles is such a lovely fellow. I
If you don't mind I'd like to consider him an international treasure eh. Mr. Cleese that is, not Elizabeth's kid.
"So I won't bother with one" lol that's funny, as normally whenever presenters say that they then do give an introduction.
Youre a Tory?
After having just spent a surreal week jumping through an insane editor's flaming hoops, Cleese saying "We've written Basil out." had me in hysterics.
Same here 😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly! 😅😅😅😅😅
Taking Basil out of Fawlty Towers is like taking the alcohol out of a pint of beer.
Who makes these ridiculous decisions?
That made me think of the Huckleberry Finn play that used to be produced in Hannibal, MO during the summer tourist season. The character Jim was left out. Duh???????
Americans with good taste would watch the British version anyway. Good humor is universal.
Seeing John Cleese laugh out is a treasure in itself.
He's merely an overrated outdated comedian, not a constitional expert - and his laughter was the predictable laughter of an ignoramus in historical and constitional affairs.
@@philipmartin2919 no one cares about my opinion? So what?
@@cgo225 Has the medication trolley not reached you yet? That's the problem with being in a hospital on a Bank Holiday. Complain to matron.
@@cgo225 I'm usually pro-monarchy but not this time. Charles's title will forever be known as 'The Woke King'. What we have in the monarchy now is a mess.
It's my resolute, uncompromising position that everything woke has to be expunged. And I'm afraid I'd even do away with the whole system if it meant we'd radically grab control of the culture and make it traditionalist and right-wing.
Either Charles goes or the monarchy goes.
@@organisationxiv2927 I'm anti-woke, but I personally wouldn't remove Charles, I'd be more inclined to refer him to 'anti-woke (aka common sense) awareness sessions'.........however, if Charles continues with a woke monarchy then he could well be our last monarch - in the same way that woke is doing wonders for Bud-lite and Disney, Netflix etc
John always leaves you wanting more. Thanks John.
He's not the only one who immediately recognized the similarity of the coronation to Monty Python!
Yes he is.
@@ArmyJames 💩
My husband is American and knows nothing of the Monarchy. He looked over and said why does he look like a Pimp? lol so true, I was embarrassed.
That is such a Monty Python comment "Why does he look like a pimp?
You have no reason to be embarrassed because someone else was flippantly dismissive of another culture's traditions.
@@corey57255 If it were me, it would be embarrassment because it looked like a bit of a joke to outsiders.
Even though I'm Australian and technically a subject of king Charles, I didn't vote for him, and I didn't watch the Sorting Hat Day celebratiomns
@@oakfat5178 that is the dismissive attitude I’m talking about. Things looking like a joke to outsiders is textbook ethnocentrism. There are plenty of traditional celebrations around the world that look absurd to outsiders, that is no reason to belittle them. What you’re doing is no different than early explorers laughing at the religious celebrations of the indigenous people they met: “look how silly these people are.”
@@corey57255 Yes the circumstances of Australia's indigenous people and UK's royal family have a good deal in common (ok the mean one is each of them owned Australia for part of the last 60,000 years.
Don't get me wrong - I'm 1/4 German myself, so I feel a bond of brotherhood with my King.
I don't just mock UK royals, although they put more effort into earning it than I thought humanly possible.
I gleefully mock NSW politicians, run by people on both sides of politics, who are what you'd imagine if AI had been upgrading convict criminality for 200 years.
US Democrats - Like Tammany Hall's became a registered church under US tax law.
Would I mock a ceremony that wasn't shoved down my eyeballs and earholes 24/6 like I gave a toss? Not if I had to go to the trouble of seeking it out.
Would I mock a ceremony that wasn't Full of arrogant, overblown, Anglican self-importance? It depends if there were anything else equally asinine to mock about it.
Once my ostentatious consumption sister wined that the jacuzzi in the exec suite of their hotel had been ripping off threads of gold from her gold lame bikini. Writing the script and starring in her own comedy sketch, I went to town on that one.
She's an Anglican too so maybe there's something in the Holy water that inclines one toward comedic couture.
Absolutely Agree John it was a Python Sketch.
The presence of the Grim Reaper in the door way was very telling! 😆
He comes for us all my friend. Including you
@@maidmarion2976 very soon I should think 😂
IT WAS THE SALMON MOUSSE!
I grew up watching Monty Python. I remember laughing so hard I was crying. I love that they didn't care if they offended anyone. I see so much violence in movies today, at least in the U.S., but as long as it doesn't offend anyone it's in the theatres. I wish we could bring back the silliness and humor of Monty Python. Favorite movie is, "The Meaning of Life," and I can't pick a favorite sketch, there are just too many. Thank you for making an eight year laugh.
Yeah where is the crazy humour these days?
Favourite sketch is the fish dance. It is completely and utterly stupid but it gets me every time.
My gawd, the bit with Mr. Creosote in the restaurant was priceless. "It's only just a tiny wafer".
There are too many sketches to pick one favorite, but I would include the dead parrot and cannibal undertakers
Just reading the comments is making me laugh! God i miss good comedy. When are you going to teach us about pointed sticks?
I ❤ John Cleese... He's a free speech hero!
❤agreed 💯
Yes, people like Cleese love free speech whenever it's in their favour, and will freely deny it to those who disagree or - heaven forbid - have the temerity to challenge them!
@@cgo225 Give us some EXAMPLES of Cleese denying freedom of speech to others, please ?
agreed! is that you in the profile pic?
@@infinitel00p94 No, it's my great ancestor of the same name, in Venezuela about a hundred years ago !
Are you being serious about Welby John ?.... surely not..... have I missed something ?
I agree.
That is the one comment John made that stuck in my throat.
Welby is the head of the wokes. He hates christianity, yet holds the position of Archbishop of Canterbury.
That might have been a sarcastic dig....
The difference between a comedy god (Cleese) and an infallible being is huge.
On the one hand he sneers at tradition, on the other he bemoans the fact that London is no longer an English city. You see, Mr Cleese, the latter is a consequence of the former.
No,the latter is a consequence of idiot politians working on behalf of the WEF and UN,just like the idiot they saw fit to crown at the weekend.
If no one else has done it, I hereby declare John Cleese a global treasure. Thank you for making us laugh for many years. Keep it up. Don't you dare go and die, I shall be very cross if you do.
No you won’t.
@@ArmyJames😂 poor idiot. Doesn’t have a sense of humor. Mom and dad left you at the bus station?
This interview was more entertaining and engaging than what was going on Saturday.🙂
You’re quite right, I thought I was the only one.
I don’t know what I was expecting of the coronation but what I saw on tv wasn’t it.
I thought the exact same thing. Everyone so serious and the capes and such and I too kept thinking of comedic thoughts throughout the entire process.
Cleese is just brilliantly funny and so truthful.
No he isn’t.
Don't watch then
I love the "Dead Parrot" skit - The first time i saw it i couldn't stop laughing - it was so outrageous and funny and performed so well ..
Beauuuutiful plumage.
I nearly died laughing when I watched Monty Python's Flying Circus.
My favourite parts were 'No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!' and of course the Argument Clinic sketch.
Nah. The fish slapping dance.
The "Spanish Inquisition" Is My favourite too ! I'll never forget my big brother doing impressions of it Constantly, and I'd be creased up laughing Every Time ! ❤
spam. spam. spam, or the pantomime horse skits. the twit obstacle course was just absolutely hilarious.
The "Upper class twit of the year" was a documentary then?
I like the cut of your jibe ;-)
@@oakfat5178 jib
@@wzpu3283 we both know that it's jib, but oakfat was using the phrase in a jibe (joke).
@@wzpu3283
True
"I like the cut of your jib" is a nautical-based term of approval
A "jibe" is a joke, poking fun at someone
"The cut of your jibe" is a pun
To make this pun, I combined an approving colloquialism with a word for a joke that is spelt very similarly to a word in the colloquialism.
The crux of the pun was that "jib" and"jibe" differ by only one letter, an otherwise use the same letter order, so they look ever so similar.
@david powell made a joke poking fun at the comical appearance of the ceremony, and I approved of the joke.
I expressed my approval in the form of the above pun.
Are you more satisfied with my choice of words now? I do hope so.
#Dictionary
@@oakfat5178 Nobody where I live says "jibe" so the pun is lost on me but thanks for the essay.
Furthermore, "I like the cut of your jab" is another possible pun and it would have "landed" better, in my opinion.
Justin Wellby should have carried the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch. That would have been perfect.
OMG! Thank goodness for the creation and existence for MONTY PYTHON! 🤗👍
We'd all be quite a lot sillier if we couldn't have had all these years of laughter and pure enjoyment! 😊
Thank you to the Python crew. 🙏
M 🦘🏏😎
John Cleese is truly a comedic legend. A funny writer, actor, and all-around human being 🤣
John Cleese, hilariously funny man and he is right, the coronation was pure Monty Python, unfortunately the dark side of Charles' role as head of the W.E.F. & the coming genocide depleted most of the humour.
Is Charles really the head of the WEF and are they really intent on genocide? If any of this is true, you've just blown a deep secret.
"Coming genocide"? What the holy f**k are you on about?
RESIST, man.
Saturday nights on our PBS station was Baker era Dr Who and Monty Python! My teen years were filled with joy thanks to you and your brothers Mr Cleese. Greetings from Texas 🤠!
Fawlty Towers was the best even 48 years later🤣
It did remind me of a Monty Python skit ! The Quest for the Holy Grail came to mind !The funniest part was when Princess Anne’s hat blocked Harry’s view! That was right out of Monty Python 🐍! The interviews of all the “Royal Experts “ were hilarious also ! I can see Cleese doing a skit on the Coronation and events leading up to it ! Miss the Queen though! She was a symbol of grace and beauty! This is from a former colony resident,US whose ancestors fought in the American Revolution and French and Indian Wars !
There's a good analysis of Holy Grail on UA-cam by a guy named Rob Ager, basically saying the whole point of the film is to make fun of the modern British royalty, the absurdity of knighthoods etc. Certainly knighthoods seemed a bit silly after Jimmy Savile was given one. As embarrassing as Harry is, I would say Charlie's longtime friendship with the monster Jimmy Savile is somewhat more embarrassing... somewhat of a darker, sadder joke.
The most hilarious part for me was sausage fingers himself, waving from the golden pumpkin. One of the “Royal Experts” actually said “The carriage is notoriously uncomfortable. It must be difficult for King Charles considering he has a bad back from year’s of skiing and playing polo”…
I shit you not!!
Laugh,I nearly choked on my cabbage soup.
@@mikeandrews2782 histerical, absolutely it is...
Oh Dear Me!!!!...John Cleese...you have just gone from Hero to Zero in my eyes...!!!
Why? cos he doesn't worship the Royal Family?
He doesn’t care
Allo! Who is it? Go away before we taunt you a second time 🤡
@Jean Macleod
I'm with you. It''s very disappointing behaviour on his part.
Cherchez la Vache!
My favourite Python sketch keeps on changing - Silly Walks, Biggus Dickus, the dead parrot, the cheese shop 🤣🤣🤣
John Cleese will always be remembered as one of the all time comic greats - he has done so many other wonderful things but for me Fawlty Towers will always crown his career - the greatest and funniest comedy ever made and it still makes me hysterical with laughter even after seeing it many hundreds of times.
Personally I prefer the Holy Grail and Life of Brian...he has so much great work.
I love the scene where Basil gets out of his car when it won't start and begins thrashing it with a tree branch! Also the episode where Germans are staying at the hotel is a classic. "Whatever you do don't mention the war to our guests," Basil tells his staff. Then the first time he is taking their order "shame about the war, wasn't it?" So funny!
@@markcampbell1466 my son is always laughing like crazy on that car and branch part. Personally I love this part when Basil is introduced to the important guest's short wife and he says "oh don't get up" this is so embarassing 🙃