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  1. The Bishop is a sketch that appears in "The Buzz Aldrin Show", the seventeenth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. A dramatic animated opening plays, introducing a production 'in association with The Sunday Schools Board' starring Reverend E. P. Nesbitt (Terry Jones) and F. B...

  2. Subscribed. 1.2K. 99K views 4 years ago. This Clip is a short version of the the two Monty Python's sketches "The Bishop" and "The Bishop...Again?!". You will find the complete sketch in...

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  3. A subheading says 'Bishop Sarah', then below that, this blurb which is also read voice over. Voice Over Sarah, today's diocesan lovely is enough to make any chap go down on his knees. This twenty-three-year-old bishop hails appropriately enough from Bishop's Stortford and lists her hobbies as swimming, riding, and film producers. What a gas!

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  6. Cut to bishop and vicars at doorway. Bishop The text, vic! Don't say the text! Cut back to vicar. Vicar Leviticus 3-14. . . The pulpit explodes. Vicar disappears in smoke, flying up into the air. Cut to close-up of the bishop. Behind him there is smoke and people rushing about. Sound of people scrambling over pews in panic etc. Bishop We was ...

  7. Fantasy. The Bishop is a recurring character who first appears in numerous sketches in "Déjà Vu", the sixteenth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. He is portrayed by Michael Palin. He is usually seen rehearsing his single line "Oh, Mr. Belpit, your legs are so swollen" in numerous accents...

  8. Ken Russell's Gardening Club. The Lost World of Roiurama. Argument Clinic. Hitting on the Head Lessons. Inspector Flying Fox of the Yard. One More Minute of Monty Python's Flying Circus. 4. " Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror ". 11 December 1971.

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