The original surreal sketch comedy showcase for the Monty Python troupe.
A courteous murderer wins a suspended sentence by virtue of his charm; a search for Paris by way of Iceland is interrupted by a plane crash and a shipwreck. Also: how to dispose of pets before going on vacation.
A couple investigate the cultural similarities between two London districts, seven miles apart; schoolboys' extracurricular activities are examined; a TV farming club comments on Tchaikovsky.
"The Money Program" features a Swiss banker, a city accountant and a song of praise.
A program called "Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror," featuring a man who speaks exclusively in anagrams; a timorous TV announcer, before and after he undergoes psychiatric treatment; the employment of "pantomime horses."
Contestants in "The All-England Summarize Proust Competition" are judged in swimsuit and evening-gown categories; an irate customer confronts his travel agent. Also: an expedition to Mount Everest, made by an international group of hairstylists.
Surgical tools applied to a mildly anesthetized patient include a power drill and a mallet; a TV program features a lecture on gastropods, highlighted by the visit of a whelk.
A climbing expedition negotiates a hazardous London road; an attempt is made to determine whether an urban dwelling is a house or a lifeboat. Also: a mouse's quest for cheese, which leads to the production of a Western called "Rogue Cheddar."
Mr Pither; Clodagh Rogers; Trotsky; Smolensk; Bingo-crazed Chinese (British Ambassador); 'Jack in a Box'.
A housing project induced by hypnosis stands---as long as the tenants believe in it. Also: highlights of the Olympic Hide-and-Seek finals; suggestions for improving bullfighting, such as the use of radar.
A police investigator is mistaken for Sir Philip Sidney in a Tudor-period job agency, which actually deals in pornography; King Solomon judges the case of a stray bee; a panel of dead people debates the question "Is There a Life After Death?"
A highwayman steals "lupins" from the rich and tries to give them to the poor. Also: the first episode in a tatty, tedious 18th-century serial is brought to a screeching halt; peasants clamor for Titian paintings and Venetian glass.
'A Book at Bedtime'; 'Red Gauntlet'; Kamikaze Highlanders; No time to lose; Penguins; BBC pro-gramme planners; Unexploded Scotsmen; 'Spot the Looney'; Rival documentaries; 'Dad's Doctors'; Dad's Pooves'.
Oscar Wilde, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, George Bernard Shaw and the future Edward VII exchange epigrams at an evening party; mechanical brain surgery fails to dramatically affect a woman's mentality.
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John Cleese | The Announcer |
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Eric Idle | Hamrag Yatlerot |
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Michael Palin | Interviewer |
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Terry Gilliam | Animation Voices |
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Terry Jones | The Nude Organist |
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Graham Chapman | RSM |
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Carol Cleveland | Joe-jums |
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Frank Lester | Nun |
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Peter Kodak | Lord |
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The Fred Tomlinson Singers | Dennis Moore Singers |
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Monty Python | Themselves |
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Lyn Ashley | Algon Girl |
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John Hughman | Priest |
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Roy Pearce | Lifeboatman |
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Richard Baker | Self - BBC News Anchor |
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Ron Tingley | Lifeboatman |
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Graham Skidmore | Officer |
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Rita Davies | Argument Secretary |
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Connie Booth | Animated Mother |
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Julia Breck | Rita |
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Terence Conoley | Policeman (Still photos only) |
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Terry Sartain | Props Shifter |
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Beulah Hughes | Various roles |
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Emmett Hennessy | Nude Man |
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Gary Dean | Policeman (Still photos only) |
| Director | Ian MacNaughton |
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| Writer | Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam | |
| Producer | Ian MacNaughton | |
| Photography | Alan Featherstone | |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
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| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Distributor | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 21, 2007 |
| Regions | Region 2 |