If I remember correctly, Graham hung up the phone and walked off this set, and “into” another sketch in a travel office with the brilliant and lovely Carol Cleveland… but I could be wrong, I haven’t seen it in probably 30 years. I used to record the episodes off of public tv in the US when I was in middle and high school and watch them over and over ♥️♥️
the best day of my life was when i bought the complete boxed set of monty python. I once convinced a group of people at our local forest preserve (Elk Grove, IL) that one of the elks we were looking at was named "Anne" .
This always seemed to me to be a comment on academics' tendency to claim that they "own" something simply because they've published about it. The way Ms. Elk keeps emphasizing that the theory is "mine" cracks me up every time.
colibri1 and they say intelectual communities does not have sense of humor. oh wait...they dont. john and rest of monty phyton are quite denounced in cambridge...0_0
There's a meta layer to this sketch. What Ms Elk proposes is true of dinosaurs generally, however, an animal that is thin at the front, thick in the middle, and thin again at the other end isn't necessarily a dinosaur.
He makes a very good dowdy old lady. Check him out in "Old Lady Snoopers", "Hell's Grannies", and "Exploding Penguin" (AWESOME sketches) for more o' that.
one of the silliest sketches i love when john and graham do their own thing they work great together laugh out loud or lots of love what ever that means
@@applemask I think you are right. I grew up listening repeatedly to their albums which I think did not have audience reactions. So that's what sounds correct to my ears.