Monty Python's Flying Circus S2E11 (Jak nebýt viděn, CZ sub.)

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Conquistador Coffee Campaign
Repeating Groove
Cleese's 'And now for something completely different' and the opening sequence have a repeating groove.
opening sequence appears here.
Ramsay MacDonald Striptease
Job Hunter
International Chinese Communist Conspiracy (animation)
Crelm Toothpaste / Shrill Petrol (animation)
Agatha Christie Sketch (railway timetables)
Mr Neville Shunte-Railroad Playwright
Gavin Millarrrrrrrrr Writes
Film Director / Dentist Martin Curry (teeth)
City Gents Vox Pops
Crackpot Religions Ltd.
this sketch contains a religious parody of the game show Sale of the Century, which had just been pitched to British television.
a scene at the end, with crosses that are actually telegraph poles, was cut out but can be seen at the end of the episode when the whole programme is repeated on fast-forward.
this sketch featured many famous characters from previous episodes including Arthur Name (Nudge Nudge), Ken Shabby and Mr. Gumby. Terry Gilliam also reprised his role as the nude organist (Blackmail), a character that would be taken over by Terry Jones in And Now for Something Completely Different and from the third series onwards.
How Not to Be Seen – written by Palin and Jones[7]
Crossing the Atlantic on a Tricycle
Interview in Filing Cabinet
"Yummy Yummy Yummy, I've Got Love in My Tummy" / Music Time
the end credits appear here.
Monty Python's Flying Circus Again in Thirty Seconds
a recap of the episode.

Released: 8. 12. 1970

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