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Monty Python on Letterman, Part 2: 1983 

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6. John Cleese: March 14, 1983. Promotes upcoming release of "The Meaning of Life."
7. Eric Idle: March 22, 1983. Promotes "The Meaning of Life."
8. Michael Palin: April 1, 1983. Promotes "The Meaning of Life."
9. Graham Chapman: June 27, 1983. Promotes "Yellowbeard."
Part 1, 1982, here: • Video
Part 3, 1984, here: • Monty Python on Letter...
Part 4, 1985, here: • Monty Python on Letter...
Part 5, 1986, here: • Monty Python on Letter...
Part 6, 1988, here: • Monty Python on Letter...
To come:
Monty Python on Late Night, Part 7: 1989
18. Terry Gilliam: February 28, 1989
Monty Python on Late Night, Part 8: 1991
19. Michael Palin: June 28, 1991
Monty Python on Late Night, Part 9: 1992
20. Michael Palin: December 8, 1992
Monty Python on Late Night, Part 10: 1993
21. Michael Palin: April 1, 1993
22. Eric Idle: April 16, 1993

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@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Год назад
John Cleese was my neighbour in Holland Park in the 1970s.He was so tall and lean and angular that he looked as though he was about to break into his Ministry Of Silly Walks sketch at any moment.😄
@coryspang7548
@coryspang7548 Год назад
That's awesome.
@pillettadoinswartsh4974
@pillettadoinswartsh4974 Месяц назад
I think you may be overstating the case. YOU were HIS neighbor.
@frankphillips7436
@frankphillips7436 Год назад
The thing about Python is that each member is a unique genius. Combined, they create an incredibly intricate tapestry of humor!
@billschlafly4107
@billschlafly4107 Год назад
Love the comment. But if you use "tapestry" as a euphemism in the future you might make it better if you include the word "woven". ...incredibly intricately woven tapestry...
@frankphillips7436
@frankphillips7436 Год назад
@@billschlafly4107 nice catch. I should have noticed that.
@krystofhanzlik7592
@krystofhanzlik7592 Год назад
@@frankphillips7436 he's pulling your leg, it is in fact entirely abominable to even use such awfully tinny words as "tapestry", especially when referring to Monty Python
@krishnan-resurrection714
@krishnan-resurrection714 Год назад
..but all products of englands repressive 'public school' system ...that destroys the lives of talented and gifted working-class children! . . .Its disgusting ...and MUST change ........!
@stewartwest347
@stewartwest347 Год назад
'Meaning Of Life', for all their struggles they describe, is in actual fact one of my favourites. It's a classic.
@rockerobertson4002
@rockerobertson4002 Год назад
John Cleese was interviewed by our local radio station.... 20 odd years ago or so. Within the first minute of a 15 minute interview, the interviewer lost his sh**t and couldn't stop laughing. And the interview was basically 14 minutes of hard deep laughing and 1 minute introduction. I never laughed so dam hard. Best interview EVER.
@Fiiille
@Fiiille Год назад
Something one can find and listen to?
@rockerobertson4002
@rockerobertson4002 Год назад
@@Fiiille good question. Its CBC so likely.
@brianmiller5265
@brianmiller5265 Год назад
Rocket, what does cbc mean,. I have got to hear that interview. Cheese and Palin we're so damn funny..Cleese..ha!
@rockerobertson4002
@rockerobertson4002 Год назад
@@brianmiller5265 CBC is the Canadian version of the BBC. Canadia Broadcasting Corp.
@LittleRedYoyo99
@LittleRedYoyo99 Год назад
Had the benefit of growing up in Boston where the local PBS Channel (2) showed all of the "Flying Circus" franchise UNCENSORED & UNEDITED!!! (Including ALL full frontal nudity!) I also lived there in '67 (Manchester suburb) & '73 (Cambridge).
@clownnookie
@clownnookie 7 лет назад
Evidently, Letterman was the only one hip enough to have all the Pythons on, and to genuinely enjoy their work.
@525Lines
@525Lines 6 лет назад
Lorne Michaels also loved the Pythons and had them on at various times, one time having Palin and Cleese on to do the parrot sketch, which came on after a commercial completely unannounced. They weren't hosting that night.
@JollyRoger150
@JollyRoger150 4 года назад
Kinda makes it blatantly obvious that letterman sucks
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
@@JollyRoger150 No, it makes it blatently obvious that You suck, and have no taste in humor.
@DJRitty
@DJRitty 3 года назад
@@JollyRoger150 Hee hee!!!!!!! That was a letterman laugh for you! Read between the lines.
@DJRitty
@DJRitty 3 года назад
Here's a tip...if dave actually BRINGS stuff up - he watched it or saw it...otherwise he never did. That;s how you can tell he'll say mention a scene...he rarely does that. Unless it's something in a trailer but yes Dave KNOWS talent and respects it. He loves Eddie Murphy too but I don't knwo how many of his movies he's actually seen. Think he watches movie snow? Nope he fishes lol ;P
@ProjectFlashlight612
@ProjectFlashlight612 Год назад
Oh God, there's dear old Graham, alive and well and as effortlessly brilliant a comic as they come. What a huge loss his death was.
@too.dead.to.lift91
@too.dead.to.lift91 Год назад
He was exceptional
@ProjectFlashlight612
@ProjectFlashlight612 Год назад
@@too.dead.to.lift91 Indeed
@meestermeesterhastings.3159
I met Michael Palin in London in 1983 and on that same day I met George Harrison it turned out George was funding the Python films, they were both fantastic to talk to...
@bennettpisek5566
@bennettpisek5566 4 года назад
Always delightful to watch John on Letterman. And my best to Terry’s family on his passing. These guys were part of my childhood, and made growing up fun.
@madamzajj980
@madamzajj980 4 года назад
Hear hear!
@jenniferkonstant5920
@jenniferkonstant5920 4 года назад
Amen.
@peterlewis3540
@peterlewis3540 4 года назад
Unfortunately the poor bugger has lost it, complaining about the Uk, and being a sore loser after Brexit didn't go his way. He has left the Uk to live in a tax haven, good riddance. The real brains of Monty Python was Terry Jones and Michael Palin.
@nickacelvn
@nickacelvn 4 года назад
What a wonderfully rich life full of wonder. From the analogue to the digital.
@jimbowen8234
@jimbowen8234 4 года назад
Made growing up fun? No, they were a welcome break from all the non-fun things during my teen years.
@sideshowbobrobert
@sideshowbobrobert Год назад
Yellowbeard is such an underrated film - Cleese, Idle, Cheech & Chong, Peter Cook, James Mason, Martin Feldman, Madeline Khan, Peter Boyle, BOWIE ! the original pirate comedy. i have loved it ever since i saw it in theaters...
@idiotflower
@idiotflower 6 лет назад
"soon to be released" Meaning of Life. I was going to school then. Greetings to my younger self.
@Augmuse
@Augmuse 4 года назад
Monty Python was and is some of the best comedy you will ever see
@sockington1
@sockington1 Год назад
there was also a lot of garbage amongst the funny stuff
@noeldown1952
@noeldown1952 Год назад
Graham Chapman is mesmerizing. Absolutely brilliant.
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 6 лет назад
Who amongst us did not feel a very particular type of discomfort the first time we saw Terry Jones as Mr Creosote? I think of Terry J often lately, as he has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. I hope his family and friends are holding together. All of the Pythons have a very special place in my heart.
@lpsp442
@lpsp442 4 года назад
I roared with laughter, and still do, over the refulgent Creosote. My thoughts for the great Jones-meister and his kith and kin.
@anthonybrogan390
@anthonybrogan390 4 года назад
I love Terry Jones...and I understood the Irony....But I could not stomach it...I had to leave the Theater I came back afterwards and watched the rest of the movie...Their Humor was fresh at one point but.....They have become a bit more mainstream over the years.....Joh Cleese Showing up in two James Bond movies for instance... Still love these guys but we all have to survive......
@Ericwvb2
@Ericwvb2 4 года назад
I still remember decades ago for some reason I was watching the "Meaning of Life" early in the morning and one of my roommates wandering into the room and as he was leaving Mr. Creosote wandering into the restaurant and I yelled you can't leave now this is the best scene in the whole movie!!!!
@christschinwon
@christschinwon 4 года назад
I've never stopped using 'waffer thin mint' when anyone got out the after eights! RIP Terry
@lancesecrest7577
@lancesecrest7577 4 года назад
And the U S Government hold the patent on marijuana curing and preventing dementia. Huh
@RatatRatR
@RatatRatR 4 года назад
Low budget Letterman was so much cooler.
@KortKramer
@KortKramer 4 года назад
Agreed.
@cygnustsp
@cygnustsp 4 года назад
Absosmurfly
@dafyddil
@dafyddil 4 года назад
low-budget anything is usually better!
@dafyddil
@dafyddil 4 года назад
@Seth Belfort Definitely
@dafyddil
@dafyddil 4 года назад
@Seth Belfort Sure: Lost In Translation (drama), the Blair Witch Project (suspense), Napoleon Dynamite (comedy)
@desijrichert
@desijrichert Год назад
The Meaning of Life was SO FUNNY that when I went to see it at the Theatre I LITERALLY PISSED MYSELF, I was LAUGHING SO HARD! Wonderful Movie! A WONDERFUL Cast! I LOVE everybody in Monty Python and everything they do! They are ABSOLUTE TREASURES! R.I.P. Graham Chapman!
@ZulcanPrime
@ZulcanPrime 2 года назад
Yellowbeard was a great comedy and I watched it on VHS rental video. Graham Chapman was one of the best on the Monty Python team. It is sad he died six years after this interview.
@seang3019
@seang3019 4 года назад
Graham! I feel for him. So self conscious in this interview and yet no need to be so. Love him!
@hilaryepstein6013
@hilaryepstein6013 2 года назад
Graham was a naturally shy person so it's possible these interviews didn't come easily to him.
@tbx59
@tbx59 4 года назад
When Cleese says you are the silliest show he's ever seen.
@professionalvillains134
@professionalvillains134 4 года назад
he says that a lot to all kind of shows. :)
@GregCurtin45
@GregCurtin45 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyable and laugh out loud funny. I've never seen these clips before. Thank you for taking the time to collect and post them.
@mrpentium
@mrpentium 4 года назад
Michael Palin was always my favorite Python.....funny and somehow bashful at the same time
@2ndEndingVintage
@2ndEndingVintage 4 года назад
True, and I think of all of them he was the most 'naturally' funny as well as disarming.
@ProjectFlashlight612
@ProjectFlashlight612 Год назад
Palin's eyes genuinely twinkled. He was arguably the best actor of the six.
@Sleve-McDichael
@Sleve-McDichael 9 месяцев назад
Plus he was the hottest!
@terminalpictures
@terminalpictures 5 лет назад
Man, these are so great to have helpfully compiled. Thank you very much, sir!
@unperson5713
@unperson5713 Год назад
Eric Idle really threw down the gauntlet with this appearance. Little baby Johnny Knoxville, Trey Parker and Matt Stone were like "most outrageous thing ever filmed?" "longest Vomit scene ever?". Truly, the meaning of life. Forty Two.
@bmurt4286
@bmurt4286 Год назад
I spent time this past week trying to explain to an 80yo woman about 42, and how your job is to frame the correct question. She finally got it 😂 and had a genuine lol moment. Genius stays relevant
@njones420
@njones420 Год назад
@@bmurt4286 "what is 6 x 7" :)
@michiganspencer6920
@michiganspencer6920 Год назад
Michael Palin was my FAVORITE!!!
@markgriffiths4826
@markgriffiths4826 5 лет назад
Thanks for compiling these lovely Python interviews!
@roylaporte6541
@roylaporte6541 4 года назад
Thanks so much for putting this together. Just looked at Terry Jones' home movies
@jefferydowler4655
@jefferydowler4655 Год назад
In 1974, I was driving home from work about 1:30am and nobody on the highway, thank God. And I heard the skit on the am radio where they were in a bout in the middle of the ocean for day's and one was hurt badly and they were dying of thirst. I could not keep my truck steady in my lane.
@turboflamez161
@turboflamez161 4 года назад
Really appreciate that the clips are left in! You don't often see that with chat show uploads on RU-vid
@dongiller
@dongiller 4 года назад
Most film clips are blocked, and I've been editing them out.
@turboflamez161
@turboflamez161 4 года назад
@@dongiller Oh well. Appreciate the upload nonetheless!
@mikemaldonado9960
@mikemaldonado9960 6 лет назад
watching meaning of life with an audience. dream come true. thanks for the up
@chkyle68
@chkyle68 4 года назад
Refreshing to watch a Talk Show host let his guests, you know, talk.
@bipedofthecentury9956
@bipedofthecentury9956 3 года назад
Compared to what
@KebabMusicLtd
@KebabMusicLtd 3 года назад
Hello Sailor was an excellent and funny book. It must be over 40 years ago since I read it, and as soon as he mentioned it, that feeling of affection came over me. I will have to find a copy and read it again.
@BrianBattles
@BrianBattles Год назад
Amazing that this was 40 years ago
@eugenemalkin4364
@eugenemalkin4364 4 года назад
This is so great. I cant' wait for part 7!!
@NankerPhelge65
@NankerPhelge65 Год назад
26:43 Palin was a visionary lol
@jeffdawson2786
@jeffdawson2786 Год назад
Wonderful collection of legends.
@Psychol-Snooper
@Psychol-Snooper Год назад
17:11 The drummer wearing one glove was the most 1983 thing ever.
@84Elenai
@84Elenai Год назад
Michael 😍
@lionbear7706
@lionbear7706 4 года назад
miles ahead of any other comedy in north america for sure!!!! now, im going to watch the meaning of life now. thanks
@MakeSomeNoiseAgencyPlaylists
@MakeSomeNoiseAgencyPlaylists 2 года назад
because its from England...may be....?
@debbieramsey-hanks3757
@debbieramsey-hanks3757 Год назад
What a great episode! Great memories.
@darksidegirl
@darksidegirl 4 года назад
Chapman died just 5 years from this interview. He looks pretty healthy . It is so sad :-(
@2ndEndingVintage
@2ndEndingVintage 4 года назад
True but even in this interview he seemed so...disconnected, eh ? He just didn't really have any natural flow to him even then....
@planetX15
@planetX15 4 года назад
@darksidegirl 6 years*
@einysjame
@einysjame 2 года назад
This particular appearance wasn't one of his bestest obviously but I think it really depended on the interviewer and the kind of show it was too, I think he was more relaxed and had a better flow on the smaller and more intimate shows🤔 Like for example here is a brilliant interview from Gray where he's more like himself and has a great er natural flow to him me thinks😊: m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PPT6bM8AnBk.html
@hollyrowsell2469
@hollyrowsell2469 6 лет назад
I remember when this film was released in theatres. Man...the uproar at the time.....LOL Like it or hate it....we are still talking about it! :)
@stijnvandamme76
@stijnvandamme76 4 года назад
Cleese is such a riot.
@djmips
@djmips 4 года назад
Palin is one of the most natural and funny of the Pythons.
@2ndEndingVintage
@2ndEndingVintage 4 года назад
He is actually, he was very strong in the group and he probably maintained his comic edge afterward the best of all of them.
@dbag3345
@dbag3345 3 года назад
2ndEndingVintage Made a classic sketch-show, made a classic sitcom, made a classic movie and has been consistently funny for 50 years.
@finished6267
@finished6267 Год назад
I hear she can see Russia from her front porch. And Maverick. Am I doing this right?
@enderz1341
@enderz1341 4 года назад
Cleese- one of the original, and best, insult comics.
@alanr4447a
@alanr4447a 4 года назад
5:47 Commercial-break music: "She's a Woman" from the Beatles; again at 17:03 At 20:39 their "I Want You (She's So Heavy)". At 34:55 their "Paperback Writer".
@civroger
@civroger Год назад
To think I was 9 years old back then. Time flies.
@johndutchman
@johndutchman Год назад
Oooooooh, treasure-trove of raw Python . . so great ! Thank you !
@califcamper
@califcamper Год назад
What a period in history, Monty, SNL, SCTV, then came in living color, 1990. Then, OVER ...LOL
@deanronson6331
@deanronson6331 Год назад
It's funny how Palin had that impish smile throughout the entire interview, but when he became older, his demeanor in real life changed to a more ordinary type of behavior.
@pwnz0r3d
@pwnz0r3d Год назад
This is great! I've never seen some of these.
@normanleemorris6002
@normanleemorris6002 4 года назад
Growing up, Dave and the gang were my heroes. Now, I'm 31 and Don Giller is my hero as well.
@normanleemorris6002
@normanleemorris6002 4 года назад
@Marki Faux come to Chicago and tell me that to my face
@Pravindaswani74
@Pravindaswani74 3 года назад
@@normanleemorris6002 what he told you?
@normanleemorris6002
@normanleemorris6002 3 года назад
@@Pravindaswani74 haha, i guess he got scared and deleted his comment! Trolls!
@Pravindaswani74
@Pravindaswani74 3 года назад
@@normanleemorris6002 There everywhere bothering.
@ghostshipone
@ghostshipone 2 года назад
@@Pravindaswani74 they’re
@marcelvis5217
@marcelvis5217 4 года назад
Great to see this once again
@j.burton5220
@j.burton5220 Год назад
Love this guy! John Cleese (Cheese)... an absolutely classic dude. Thank goodness he exists.
@justinsjourney3224
@justinsjourney3224 Год назад
1:22 did John Cleese literally just randomly scream at the top of his lungs briefly there?
@Moccason
@Moccason Год назад
Yup 😭😂
@BareBandSubscription
@BareBandSubscription 7 месяцев назад
Of course he did. It would have been odd if he didn’t.
@twintriode
@twintriode 4 года назад
Class dude and without saying, so, so funny. Love me some Monty Python.
@yoya4766
@yoya4766 2 года назад
Cleese is a bit subdued here, but otherwise is exactly the same over the decades. Relaxed, natural, intelligent and funny.
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 6 лет назад
There is a completely natural Pythonesque line from Michael (who else?) that you would easily be forgiven for letting slide right by. It's the lifelong ambition of playing 'a fish each'.
@earthmutantnetwork1662
@earthmutantnetwork1662 Год назад
I still own a copy of the Rutland dirty weekend! Still holds up!
@knockedoutloaded279
@knockedoutloaded279 4 года назад
Mr Creosote was inspired by a John Lennon scene in Magical Mystery Tour, John was a big fan of Python and wanted to be in it; in a way he was!
@Scottie_S
@Scottie_S 4 года назад
Was that the spaghetti debacle? I seem to remember a lot of spaghetti in one scene. It's been quite a while since I've seen the movie!
@mrsongooflegend1923
@mrsongooflegend1923 4 года назад
I met Cleese two weeks ago. A very nice - old - man!
@nrs6956
@nrs6956 4 года назад
Great memories. Wish you were here now!
@tmrezzek5728
@tmrezzek5728 4 года назад
Damn..Carl Reiner AND John Cleese on the same show. Have to try and find the whole thing now.
@sulufest
@sulufest 4 года назад
RIP Carl Reiner
@janmaessen9879
@janmaessen9879 2 года назад
Altijd leuk :John Cleese, het meesterbrein achter Monty Python.Ik kijk al sinds begin jaren zeventig als jongetje van lagere school,maar mijn ouders beiden streng Katholiek opgevoed, en de VPRO zond het uit, maar toch lieten ze mij het toen kijken, omdat ze het zelf ook leuk vonden.Het was geen platvloerse humor alleen gebaseerd op sex zoals veel andere programma's.Bedankt voor het opnieuw uitzenden van de Monty Python films.
@chris1232123
@chris1232123 4 года назад
17:47 So disappointed that the ad on RU-vid came just after they returned from the ad break on Letterman. A few seconds earlier would have been perfect timing.
@kewkabe
@kewkabe 4 года назад
RU-vid has ads? I thought everybody uses Adblock?
@bfkc111
@bfkc111 6 лет назад
The music samples are so damn good, by the way, a small side-note, but I never notice that nowadays, and it's surprising to be reminded of what good stuff there is, and was at such a time.
@fuzzballzz36
@fuzzballzz36 6 лет назад
Dave did have a hell of a band, didn't he? You're right. You don't see that kind of quality often these days.
@christophermacintyre5890
@christophermacintyre5890 5 лет назад
I saw Paul Schaeffer and the Band performing live iin Gainesville, Florida while I was attending college at the University of Florida back in the late 1980s. They put on a great show.
@LirycNonStop
@LirycNonStop 4 года назад
Eric Idle : the coolest being in the universe
@sratus
@sratus 4 года назад
no
@edwardsmith6701
@edwardsmith6701 4 года назад
@@sratus yes. i ran into him in person, and he was the nicest guy you could possibly imagine.
@bradoozy
@bradoozy 4 года назад
John Cleese = God himself
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
Eric seems to dressed similarly to Paul McCartney, during Magical Mystery Tour. And why not, after all he is Dirk McQuickley!
@webbess1
@webbess1 4 года назад
He grew up in an orphanage.
@CommonSwense
@CommonSwense 3 года назад
Palin secured my thumbs up.
@dhy5342
@dhy5342 4 года назад
It's refreshing to see an interview with someone interesting where the audience isn't yelling and applauding every time the guest opens his mouth, usually interrupting the punch line of jokes or otherwise obscuring the talk. Also it's nice that Letterman lets the guest talk without constant interruptions and making lame jokes.
@bfkc111
@bfkc111 4 года назад
Oh look, there is the brainless standard gossip comment about the interviewer... Just to prove people still have dysfunctional minds.
@popularculture2890
@popularculture2890 4 года назад
dude's comedy was way ahead of its time as was his attitude.
@TerminalConstipation
@TerminalConstipation Год назад
It's quite the curiosity to realize that once upon a time monty python wasn't insanely famous.
@joeski734
@joeski734 Год назад
But they were by this time.
@SneakyShark
@SneakyShark 4 года назад
MarchingUp And Down The Square is my absolute favourite Python skit..
@johnakni
@johnakni 4 года назад
Michael Palin does not mention this interview in his diary. However, he does mention being on Regis's show that day.
@geniusmchaggis
@geniusmchaggis 7 лет назад
awww sweeet! erics FIRST appearance on dave !
@johnny-r
@johnny-r Год назад
The "Germans" episode of Fawlty Towers was the time I laughed the hardest and longest in my entire life. I'll never forget it. I felt like I was recovering from the flu when it was over. The Ministry of Silly Walks might have been second.
@tomjeffrey2891
@tomjeffrey2891 4 года назад
Eric Idle’s sweater is looking very Paul McCartney - Magical Mystery Tour...
@brandengee8703
@brandengee8703 4 года назад
What I was thinking as well
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
Same. Well, he is Dirk McQuickley, after all.
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
Oh, and it's Tragical History Tour with songs like, I am the Waitress, which is also Piggy in the Middle, which is the parody for I the Walrus. Written by Dirk's songwriting partner, Ron Nasty.
@thomasgoodwin2648
@thomasgoodwin2648 4 года назад
@@waynej2608 Who amongst us is powerful enough to resist the power of The Rutles? Their perfect mediocrity inspired me to be the slacker I am today. Thank you.. 1, 2,3... umm 4 guys frommm uh over there. somewhere.
@linsqopiring6816
@linsqopiring6816 Год назад
I remember watching early Letterman a lot as a kid but strange, I don't remember him saying "You can use your tv to watch this" every time he showed a clip. Must have just been in 83 or so?
@finished6267
@finished6267 Год назад
Haha! Love his name! My grandfather was a petus. But he had two(three, really) secret families, so he joined the Navy (great cover) as a "Thompson" but they buggered up his name on his first pay, so he changed his name to cash it. I'm a Thomison now.
@BOMBER_GBF_DBL_SUK_FBI
@BOMBER_GBF_DBL_SUK_FBI Год назад
You have to create confusion systematically. That unleashes creativity... Salvador Dali
@malloott
@malloott 4 года назад
Graham Chapman was a good looking dude, i never realised this somehow
@thefrankonion
@thefrankonion 6 лет назад
Michael Palin is, hands down, the funniest Python of all.
@bokehintheussr5033
@bokehintheussr5033 6 лет назад
Agreed. Palin was the most talented. Could play any part in a sketch, from straight man to silly loony.
@joesimon2018
@joesimon2018 6 лет назад
It's not a competition
@bleachedout
@bleachedout 6 лет назад
NO-body expects Michael Palin!!
@matthewstetson1840
@matthewstetson1840 6 лет назад
There are no absolutes, especially in Python.
@MrBoreray
@MrBoreray 6 лет назад
Check out his'Ripping Yarns' series to see him at his best
@farnumbp
@farnumbp 4 года назад
So great
@chopin65
@chopin65 4 года назад
And then there was John Clease. Thank you, England!
@Amalekites
@Amalekites 4 года назад
Cleese*
@antonb9459
@antonb9459 4 года назад
@@Amalekites Cheese
@leone.6190
@leone.6190 3 года назад
30:40 well nowadays monty python is very well known and very well recieved here in germany. Everyone knows the live of brian and they have many fans here who also love the Shows and especially the german Episodes. (including me) :D
@BritishComedyUK69
@BritishComedyUK69 4 года назад
Awewsome x
@brockbeckham5020
@brockbeckham5020 Год назад
I am microdosing today on John Cleese and Monty Python To raise my serotonin and dopamine levels
@rha101
@rha101 Год назад
Graham was so talented but one of those artists destined to leave too soon. Miss him.
@vinnyreed723
@vinnyreed723 5 лет назад
So Graham Chapman and Keith Moon knew each-other FINALLY MY FANTASY IS COMPLETE and i hope they are creating chuckles in heaven
@BrianKishreviews
@BrianKishreviews 4 года назад
The fact that Keith didn't live to make it into Life of Brian is the utmost tragedy. Keith was also good friends with Ringo, Oliver Reed, Viv Stanshall and "Legs" Larry Smith.
@danielwode4271
@danielwode4271 5 лет назад
Part one is blocked/removed. Anyway you can re-upload it without the offensive material? Love your channel, many thanks for all the Dave clips
@dongiller
@dongiller 5 лет назад
I usually get email notifications when a video has been blocked. I didn’t this time, so thanks for the alert. Just checked the video: three movie clips were monetized by the copyright owners but not blocked. It was a clip from a Monty Python episode that was blocked. So I need to remove just that clip and it should be ok. First step, though, is to find the original iMovie files.
@dongiller
@dongiller 5 лет назад
It's re-upped: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I8uu8S-1cdA.html
@clevelandaeromotive
@clevelandaeromotive 4 года назад
Considering how The Dead Parrot sketched bombed so badly on Carson... BOTH TIMES, I’m surprised any of them did any more late night shows in the USA.
@GudieveNing
@GudieveNing Год назад
5:00 To Americans and others not of Perfidious Albion, this is so spot on re our elitist boarding school culture. Cleese would make an excellent house master! "Bend over Rees-Mogg!"
@aarathibhaskaran7277
@aarathibhaskaran7277 6 лет назад
20:19 Naughty Eric😂
@DrTomoculus
@DrTomoculus 4 года назад
I had to stop the video there from laughing.
@BritishComedyUK69
@BritishComedyUK69 7 лет назад
God bless Cleese!!
@Amalekites
@Amalekites 4 года назад
He's an atheist, actually.
@timross6990
@timross6990 4 года назад
Michael Palin talks about running over a dog with a steamroller (Letterman must've done the bit where they flatten stuff under one). Could this have been the inspiration for the dog vs steamroller scene in A Fish Called Wanda in 1988?
@TS-qq7vr
@TS-qq7vr 4 года назад
Good connection. Yeah, Letterman used to run over stuff with a steamroller. The objects were all audience requests.
@lpsp442
@lpsp442 4 года назад
There was no dog vs steamroller scene, although there were both several accidental dogslaughters and a man gets steamrolled. The man getting steamrolled scene was the idea of the director, Charles Crichton, but the dog deaths could've been all Palin.
@evamoulinex7631
@evamoulinex7631 Год назад
This video is History.
@moss8448
@moss8448 Год назад
we had a local movie critic and when she hated something it was a given we'd all go see it.
@freakishbob
@freakishbob 3 года назад
Eric Idle's sweater vest. I want it.
@colinjames2469
@colinjames2469 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I_AOfzrQYV0.html
@kimockman1
@kimockman1 Год назад
I miss Graham!!
@timkinney8719
@timkinney8719 4 года назад
Lmao, "I explained that it was, in fact, a joke but that I was going to see it through to the end."
@DeadeyeDaily
@DeadeyeDaily 4 года назад
40:28 ...THAT'S commitment!
@MandleRoss
@MandleRoss Год назад
When John Cleese stands up from crawling on the floor it looks like an optical illusion.
@potterj09
@potterj09 Год назад
From Australia but was never a huge Monty fan but my dad imparted on me a respect to Monte Python, but mostly Falty Towers (which I actually got the humor of) I love how British comics were experts at throwing an American audience off-kilter. (seen here) As a kid in the early 80's it felt like the commonwealth nations (UK, Canada, Austalia, New Zealand) had a unique comedic brethren which America took some time to catch up with.
@sleuthentertainment5872
@sleuthentertainment5872 2 года назад
Pythons should make another film. We need people so free from prejudices in these times
@jon5155
@jon5155 Год назад
They're all pretty old, over 79, or dead.
@brandonuebel7486
@brandonuebel7486 3 года назад
Great interview, but did anyone notice the transition music was The Beatles's She's a Woman?
@Beantbeantbeant
@Beantbeantbeant Год назад
And she’s so heavy
@colinjames2469
@colinjames2469 Год назад
@@Beantbeantbeant Lennon, single handedly and inadvertantly invented a new genre of music wih that heavy guitar riff he wrote. Years later it became Doom Metal.
@crashburn3292
@crashburn3292 4 года назад
This is just amazing. Letterman is still so knew, the audience still doesn't know what to laugh at.
@ghostshipone
@ghostshipone 2 года назад
New
@crashburn3292
@crashburn3292 2 года назад
Thanks for teaching me this lesson. Obviously ewe could tell that wasn't just a simple typo. And know, thanks you ewe, I no the difference between new, knew and gnu. Ewe must have been the smartest person in your high school class.
@ghostshipone
@ghostshipone 2 года назад
@@crashburn3292 stop crying and do better next time child
@crashburn3292
@crashburn3292 2 года назад
Irony: Calling someone a child while acting like one.
@greyhorse1211
@greyhorse1211 Год назад
Ladies…please?
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