Monty Python's Flying Circus S1E04 (Owl-Stretching Time, CZ sub.)

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Song: "Jerusalem (And did those feet)" (with Katya Wyeth)
Art Gallery
Art Critic
It's a Dog's Life in the Modern Army
Undressing in Public – written by Palin and Jones[1]
Self-Defence Against Fresh Fruit – written by Cleese and Chapman[9]
first appearance of the 16-Ton Weight; this would appear in several further episodes including "The BBC Entry to the Zinc Stoat of Budapest", "Intermission", and "Blood, Devastation, Death, War, and Horror".
Secret Service Dentists

Note: Many sketches in this episode are ended prematurely by Chapman's army character ("The Colonel"), who protests rip-offs of the British Army's slogan, "It's a Man's Life in the Modern Army"

Note: Owl Stretching Time was a proposed name for the series itself.

Released: 26. 10. 1969

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