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Monty Python's Flying Circus: DVD 12 (1973)
Rating:
Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin
Director: Ian MacNaughton
Category: Comedy, ClassicDocumentary
Studio: A&E
Subtitles:
English
Length:
237 mins

 
 

 

Do not adjust your set.It just doesn't get any better than this.The silly noises and cheap laughs you hear emanating from your expensive stereo speakers are intentional.The jerkey, sometimes spastic movements of the characters on your television screen are actually an advanced form of the comedic arts, developed by the British virtuosos of Monty Python's Flying Circus.In fact, this is how television was intended to look and sound.If your television ever produces the sight or sound of rich drama or accomplished acting, there is most assuredly something drastically wrong with your set.Pop one of these DVDs into your DVD player immediately to avoid further degradation of your telly.
Volume 12
A rotten old programme, with a bit of Boxing Tonight, What the Stars Foretell, A Party Political Broadcast, An Ideal Loon Exibition, The Queen's Own McKamikaze Highlanders, A New Brain from Curry's, The Sherry-Drinking Vicar and The Dirty Vicar.
EPISODE 36- E. Henry Thirpshaw's Disease
EPISODE 37- Dennis Moore
EPISODE 38- A Book At Bedtime
EPISODE 39- Grandstand