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  1. 2 days ago · Monty Python's Flying Circus S01E12 - North Minehead By-ElectionJan 4, 1970Planning daytrips to StalingradRon VibbentropHeinrich BimmlerMr. McGöringGraham Ch...

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  2. Aug 23, 2012 · Flying Circus (and the movies it led to) could use shock value (most memorably in the Mr. Creosote sketch in Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Life), but it was simply a tool in the arsenal. The ...

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  4. May 5, 2005 · The Naked Ant. Available on iTunes. S1 E12: The 127th annual Twit of the Year Show. Also: Hitler and Himmler are guests for tea in a boarding house; a BBC broadcast is interrupted when a British minister falls into a fissure. Classics May 5, 2005 31 min.

    • Cheese Shop
    • Dennis Moore
    • The Undertaker
    • Nudge Nudge
    • Self Defense Against Fresh Fruit
    • Exploding Penguin
    • The Fish-Slapping Dance
    • Hell’s Grannies
    • Confuse-A-Cat
    • The Dirty Fork

    Season 3, Episode 7: "Salad Days" At first glance, "Cheese Shop" feels like a light ripoff of the show's more famous "Dead Parrot" sketch: A customer (Cleese) grows more and more frustrated as he demands answers from an unhelpful shopkeeper (Palin). But what sets this sketch apart is its commitment to absurdity (the bouzouki soundtrack!) and two ve...

    Season 3, Episode 11: "Dennis Moore" This later-season standout stars Cleese as a bumbling, flower-thieving highwayman who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He even comes with his own theme song (which upon watching will be stuck in your head for the next few weeks, at least).

    Season 2, Episode 13: "Royal Episode 13" A man makes funeral arrangements for his late mother, only for the undertaker (Chapman) to suggest some alternative methods for body disposal. Made all the better by the audience's scripted but still funny reactions of horror.

    Season 1, Episode 3: "How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away" This Idle classic is a rare Flying Circus sketch with an actual punchline—and a good one at that. Say no more!

    Season 1, Episode 4: "Owl Stretching Time" The Pythons frequently cast Cleese as an imposing, upstanding authority figure, but he did some of his best work when playing a completely unhinged lunatic—like this self-defense instructor who has devised his entire lesson plan around the dangers of fresh fruit.

    Season 2, Episode 9: "How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body" The Pythons often dressed in drag to play so-called "pepperpots"—grouchy, matronly old ladies with a penchant for high-pitched shrieking. Here, Chapman and Cleese play two such women who sit down to watch telly—only to notice a large, unexplained penguin perched on top of their TV ...

    Season 3, Episode 2: "Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular" The entire sketch is less than 20 seconds, but it has endured as one of Monty Python's most iconic. Man slaps another man with fish, high jinks ensue.

    Season 1, Episode 8: "Full Frontal Nudity" What could be more terrifying than a marauding band of ne'er-do-well grandmothers, nicking telephone boxes and spray-painting "Make Tea Not Love" graffiti?

    Season 1, Episode 5: "Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century" What starts as a seemingly straightforward sketch about a vet visit quickly devolves into one of the show's silliest bits: A highly trained group of military operatives attempt to cure a cat's ennui through the power of confusion.

    Season 1, Episode 3: "How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite A Long Way Away" Chapman somehow manages to keep a straight face as a man who asks his waiter if he can replace a dirty fork—only for all hell to break loose.

  5. Monty Python's Flying Circus Season 1 Episode 12: The Naked Ant Summary: Hermit pinballs off trees; credits; episode 17-26: The Naked Ant; signal man and bear; men falling past window; letter of protest; animation- people falling; Spectrum- `What is Going On?'; the North Minehead By-Election with Adolf Hilter, man on the street about Mr. Hilter ...

  6. Nov 15, 2014 · The Naked Ant opens with Idle and Cleese as two office workers who watch as their colleagues jump to their deaths. Idle: Did you see somebody go past the window? Cleese: What? Idle: Somebody just went past the window. That way. (indicates down) Cleese: Oh. Oh. Idle: Another one. Cleese: Huh? Idle: Another one just…

  7. Sep 14, 2014 · Office workers watch as fellow employees fall past their window; the 127th Annual Upper Class Twit of the Year contest.