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  2. Argument Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Argument Clinic" is a sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus, written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman. The sketch was originally broadcast as part of the television series and has subsequently been performed live by the group. It relies heavily on wordplay and dialogue, and has been used as an example of how language works.

  3. ABC (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    ABC could not directly access the underlying file system and operating system. The full ABC system includes a programming environment with a structure editor (syntax-directed editor), suggestions, static variables (persistent), and multiple workspaces, and is available as an interpreter–compiler.

  4. Sam Peckinpah's "Salad Days" - Wikipedia

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    The sketch is an example of the Python team's fondness of the 'double spoof', and a forerunner of the mashup genre. [1] It targets both the genteel stage musical and the work of the controversial director Peckinpah and his exaggeration of extreme bloodshed and violence in his films. [2]

  5. Basic Lupine Urology - Wikipedia

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    The episode received critical acclaim upon its release, including a 10/10 rating from IGN, [10] an A− grade from The A.V. Club, [13] and a 9.2 rating from Paste. [24] Many critics praised the show for its execution of the format and for recreating the feel and rhythms of a Law & Order episode within the show's universe.

  6. List of NYPD Blue episodes - Wikipedia

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    The episodes "Lost Israel (Part 2)" from season 5 and "Hearts and Souls" from season 6 both aired as extended 90-minute specials during their original airings on ABC. In order to fit in the show's usual 60-minute timeslot, each episode had a cut-down version produced that removed most subplots and focused only on the main storyline.

  7. Why are the first episodes called pilots? - AOL

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    A pilot is often the first episode of a new television series. Occasionally they will be presented as extra-long episodes, sometimes in the form of a TV movie, though this was much more common in ...

  8. Birthright (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    "Birthright" is a story spanning the 16th and 17th episodes of the sixth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 142nd and 143rd episodes overall. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D .

  9. John Cleese Says Monty Python Were ‘Early Targets of Cancel ...

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    Monty Python’s 1979 film “Life of Brian” caused a furore … Cleese was speaking with The Sunday Times about his new GB News chat show “The Dinosaur Hour,” which has an episode on cancel ...