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  1. "The Spanish Inquisition" is an episode and recurring segment in the British sketch comedy TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus, specifically series 2 episode 2 (first broadcast 22 September 1970), that satirises the Spanish Inquisition.

  2. Feb 15, 2020 · The Spanish Inquisition (aka The Comfy Chair) - Monty Python's Flying Circus - S02E02. This Clip is a short version of the Monty Python's sketch "The Spanish Inquisition". You...

  3. In the early years of the 16th century, to combat the rising tide of religious unorthodoxy, the Pope gave Cardinal Ximinez of Spain leave to move without let or hindrance throughout the land, in a reign of violence, terror and torture that makes a smashing film. This was the Spanish Inquisition...

  4. The Spanish Inquisition skit from Monty Python and the Flying CircusI do not own any of this material it's all courtesy of Monty Python at www.youtube.com/Mo...

  5. The Spanish Inquisition is a three-part sketch that appears in "The Spanish Inquisition," the fifteenth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. The joke involves three insane Spanish cardinals who appear whenever someone says: "I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition." Accompanied by a jarring...

  6. The Spanish Inquisition: Directed by Ian MacNaughton. With Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones. An offbeat look at the Spanish Inquisition; an unconventional version of "Wuthering Heights."

  7. Jul 24, 2007 · Monty Python - The Spanish Inquisition. chillial. 2.54K subscribers. Subscribed. 8.7K. 1.7M views 16 years ago. Great British comedy classic ...more.

  8. The Spanish Inquisition ( Palin, Jones, and Gilliam) appeared seven times throughout this episode. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. The Spanish Inquisition is the fifteenth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus.

  9. Mar 31, 2013 · Monty Python’s “Spanish Inquisition” - The Musical. "The Spanish Inquisition" was a series of sketches in Monty Python's Flying Circus, first broadcast 22 September 1970, parodying the real-life Spanish Inquisition. It was later remade as a musical performance for theater, as captured in this video.

  10. Chapman: *I* don't know - Mr Wentworth just told me to come in here and say that there was trouble at the mill, that's all - I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition. [JARRING CHORD] On to next scene, or back to previous scene.

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