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A character generally played by Graham Chapman, though the first was played by John Cleese. All of the Pythons have played one of them at one time or another. A Gumby is a character of limited intelligence and vocabulary. They speak haltingly, in a loud, indistinct manner.
Bicycle Repair Man – written by Palin and Jones [1] [7] in a town full of people with the persona of Superman, a man has the secret identity of "Bicycle Repair Man" with the impressive superpower of being able to repair a bicycle with his own hands. Children's Stories Idle starts reading children's stories that become increasingly sexual.
This category contains characters who have appeared in a television programme, film or live performance by Monty Python. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
This is a list of episodes from the children's animated television series, Curious George.Most episodes are set either in the city or in the country. In the city, George lives in an apartment building with The Man in the Yellow Hat and in the country they share a small house near Lake Wanasinklake.
Graham Chapman (8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989) was a British actor, comedian and writer. He was one of the six members of the surrealist comedy group Monty Python.He portrayed authority figures such as The Colonel and the lead role in two Python films, Holy Grail (1975) and Life of Brian (1979).
Movie Connections - Monty Python and the Holy Grail (BBC One, 2009) Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut) (DVD/Blu-ray, 2009) The Meaning of Monty Python (Blu-ray, 2013) Monty Python: And Now for Something Rather Similar (BBC One, 2014) Monty Python: The Meaning of Live (UKTV Gold, 2014) Python at 50: Silly Talks and Holy Grails (BBC Two ...
The Undertakers sketch (written by Graham Chapman and John Cleese) is a comedy sketch from the 26th episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus, entitled "Royal Episode 13".It was the final sketch of the thirteenth and final episode of the second season, and was perhaps the most notorious of the Python team's television sketches.
The Python programming language, which contains many Monty Python references as feature names, has an internal-only module called "Argument Clinic" to pre-process Python files. [17] [18] The sketch is referenced in a line of dialogue in the TV show House, season 6, episode 10, "Wilson". The character Dr. Wilson says to Dr. House "I didn't come ...