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  1. A Bishop Rehearsing is a sketch that appears in "Déjà Vu," the sixteenth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. At a high block of flats, a woman (Carol Cleveland) claims that it is hot in her flat. She proceeds to take off her clothing. She gets up to her bra until the announcer (John Cleese) comes up to her window on a window cleaner's hoist and announces that it is time for something ...

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  3. Mar 26, 2018 · 1. The Dead Parrot Sketch. Perhaps the most quintessential Monty Python sketch of all time, The Dead Parrot Sketch details the efforts of Eric Praline (John Cleese) to return a dead parrot and the convoluted plotting of the pet shop owner (Michael Palin) to persuade Mr. Praline that the bird is " just resting ."

  4. Monty Python's Flying Circusnote , a British Sketch Comedy television series featuring the comedy troupe Monty Python that originally aired on The BBC from 1969 to 1974. The success of its uniquely surreal lunacy has also generated four spinoff films to date, each featuring the same troupe in multiple roles before and behind the camera.

  5. Nov 6, 2015 · John Cleese and Michael Palin debate their controversial film Monty Python's Life Of Brian with Malcolm Muggeridge and the then Bishop of Southwark, Mervyn Stockwood.

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  6. September 14, 1970. 30min. 7+. A sketch about the Ministry of Silly Walks. Also, a British minister attired in a pink tulle dress talks about housing. 30 gas-company men investigate the installation of a stove. A giant hedgehog wanders London.

  7. Monty Python's Flying Circus, Series 4. Filmed after the completion of "Holy Grail," the fourth series (whose title was shortened to just "Monty Python") constituted just six episodes. John Cleese had already expressed his desire to move on to solo projects ("Fawlty Towers" would premiere on the BBC in September 1975), and so he does not appear ...

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