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Monty Python's 40th Anniversary

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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx7A9qJY3_8[/ame]
 
Python veterans on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann show live tonight (in a few minutes).

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Ah, the Ministry of Silly Walks:

 
funny walks aside - i love pythonism - it should receive a celebratory shrubbery for its years of shits and giggles
 
My hovercraft is full of eels.

woot to python :gogirl:

I remember reading they wanted to do an episode that gradually reduced the broadcast volume. People would get up and turn-up the volume on the tube. Then at the end, return to full volume on the broadcast and blow-out tv's across Britain. BBC said "no."
 
^ I was going to post that one as well.

I doubt if we will ever see or hear comedy like theirs again. The writing was impeccable.

I remember seeing them in an interview and they were questioned why so many of their sketches ended so abruptly or strangely. They explained that they often wrote hilarious skits but had no idea how to end them, so the just quit.
 
No Python thread should go without Eric Idle's delightful homage to Noel Coward and "John Thomas" in The Meaning of Life...

 
And not forgetting the Dead Parrot sketch.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npjOSLCR2hE[/ame]
 
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