It's Marty! Here he is with the monster sketch where he takes his pet monster to the vet only to find out that the vet doesent know anything about them. Enjoy!
Marty is, as always, brilliant, but what is truly impressive is how Tim Brooke-Taylor, a great comedian in his own right, plays such a great, and self-effacing, and perfect second - true genius. The ladies are also spot on.
One of my all time favorite comedy sketches, thank you for posting it. What ever "It" was, Marty seemed so happy to own one. That guy at the end who we only see briefly (John Junkin) was in the Beatles A Hard Day's Night.
I've come looking for this because this sketch has stuck with me for 50 years. I never noticed before, the guy at the end was in A Hard Day's Night with the Beatles. Now I'm off for the British Royalty sketch where they hide a camera in a horse.
Oh thank you so much for the memory. Now I know why show resides in my brain as a vague, but very loved memory. I want to see the sketch where he "hid a camera inside a horse" so he could observer royalty in their natural habitat.
I agree and actually liked this sketch. I just can't understand why people can't enjoy different forms of entertainment on CZcams without having to diss other forms. Every Rolling Stones song has people saying that they're better than the Beatles. Every Beatles song has people commenting that all modern music is crap. NFL clips have people saying that soccer is better. Then people start debating soccer vs football. Ugh.
There's this Icelandic actor / director who looks a bit like Marty Feldman (especially in the 80s); www.google.co.uk/search?q=sigurður+sigurjónsson+leikari&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjz2b26wOPsAhXk2OAKHanUDwwQ2-cCegQIABAB&oq=sigurður+sigurjónsson+leikari&gs_lcp=ChJtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1pbWcQAzoECCMQJzoCCAA6BAgeEApQh3lYzYsBYNuQAWgAcAB4AIABiwGIAdsHkgEDMC44mAEAoAEBwAEB&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-img&ei=hsufX_P-J-Sxgwepqb9g&bih=449&biw=320&prmd=imvn&hl=en
God, how I wish I could find video of the sketch with Feldman begging a guy on the street for five bob, which escalated into, "If you don't give me five bob, I shall take off all me clothes." It was absolutely hilarious, and the first truly British comedy I ever saw, on that Dean Martin summer replacement show around 1968.
OMG this is so funny. I only watched this because I'm studying pathology and had to find someone famous who had hyperthyroid disorder ANd Marty Feldman has that, hence his bulgy eyes. But I'm laughing so hard right now! I need to see more!
I'm surprised that I recognised this sketch. It must have been repeated a few times, surely? That memory can't be from when I was 7 years old! Nice to see John Junkin and Tim Brooke-Hamster (sorry, Taylor) too!
cool marty i like this one too this is so funny also he is smacking that monster in that box not eating he ding ding and he got grabed in that box how funny is that.
Does anyone have the sketch were Marty is playing the Sotheby's auctioneer, bidding for Tutankhamun's sarcophagus? It's the funniest thing I've ever watched.
I'm not quite sure if there was medication for such a thing as Graves Disease back then. or if there was, he might not have had coverage for such treatment. I actually had no idea medication for Graves Disease existed at all, though! I learn something new every day.
"Is it tame?" "To a point."
What a wonderful line.
I saw this live and happy to finally see it again.
"Dirty thing! Dirty thing! You'll go deaf!"
Thanks for putting this up - I hadn't seen it for about 20 years!
"We finally found him in the Book of Revealations!" :)
Marty is, as always, brilliant, but what is truly impressive is how Tim Brooke-Taylor, a great comedian in his own right, plays such a great, and self-effacing, and perfect second - true genius. The ladies are also spot on.
Brilliant. And Tim Brooke-Taylor is a great straight man in this.
Hadn't seen this in years. Thanks so much. Marty was a brilliant and unique comedian.
Gene Wilder unable to concentrate on acting when Marty gave him 'that look'!
God Bless Marty!
what look? are you talking about young frankenstein?
I like the scarf Marty has, really makes his eyes pop :)
Lol
Almost looks like Dr. Who!
Well, that's good, cause his already have.
Haha! EYE SEE what you did there!
Let me guess Monty Python's flying circus.
Marty Feldman always makes me smile x
This has to be one of the funniest crazy sketches ever!
Marty would have right at home with Monty Python!
One of my all time favorite comedy sketches, thank you for posting it. What ever "It" was, Marty seemed so happy to own one. That guy at the end who we only see briefly (John Junkin) was in the Beatles A Hard Day's Night.
Probably Behemoth. Book of Revelations, cloven hoof. Sums it up, about.
Tim Brooke-Taylor the guy beside Marty. The Goodies!
I like Marty Feldman, those eyes are freaky, a real gold mine for show business back then, it a shame that he died..
Simply brilliant ! R.I.P lad
I remember this sketch. My family and I would never miss an episode of Marty Feldman's show. Funny stuff!
BBC ought to release his shows on DVD and blu-ray. They should not be forgotten.
A mate was in the basket throwing feathers and exchanging umberellas but sometimes had to mumble "Go easy Marty" when he started slapping him."
My favorite Marty Feldman sketch! He was a genius. :)
This is my all-time favorite Marty Feldman sketch. Thanks for posting it!
Good to see the best comedian ever in action. I just wish I could find more videos of him.
Marvelous! I have not seen this since I was an impressionable child. I thought Marty was one of the best! Still do!
"Do you want that budgie?.... No, no, no - It's not a good idea for him to have snacks between meals!" :)
Wonderful! Here in Italy I never have seen the series of Marty, but he was a giant !
I love his accent.
I saw a version of this on the Flip Wilson show and peed myself every time he would hit the thing.
He'd look good in ACDC
Ditto
I've come looking for this because this sketch has stuck with me for 50 years. I never noticed before, the guy at the end was in A Hard Day's Night with the Beatles. Now I'm off for the British Royalty sketch where they hide a camera in a horse.
Wonderful to see again Marty was brilliant.
"Dont take it to him, he dont know nothing about em" Lolz!
Haha! I'll bet he's got a Chimera in there!
It's the only possible creature that could be in there
he was so great
Now that's comedy. Not like the crap that is passing today. God bless you Marty, you were one of a kind.
Oh thank you so much for the memory. Now I know why show resides in my brain as a vague, but very loved memory. I want to see the sketch where he "hid a camera inside a horse" so he could observer royalty in their natural habitat.
loved this sketch..had it on vhs
Book of Revelations, must be the Behemoth
Truly the quintessential Marty Feldman in his prime!
Oh the ending, perfection!
Absolute Class! I Love it.
Pure comic genius.
One of the very best! What show is this from?
2:03 Whose gonna have his owls when he gets home then? LOL
FANTASTIC !!!
He mentions the Standard Book of British Birds - from the Book Shop sketch.
I just watched that one! I missed the reference. I have to watch it again, I guess.
Pure talent and not vulgarity
The best ones always go first. Loved him!!!
+Christine Littlefield yeah like john lennon
he was an awesome person :-)
I really enjoyed Marty, he got me ready for Monty Python.
Before John Carpenter gave us The Thing, Marty did it for 1/10000th the budget.
He was brilliant :)
I agree and actually liked this sketch.
I just can't understand why people can't enjoy different forms of entertainment on CZcams without having to diss other forms.
Every Rolling Stones song has people saying that they're better than the Beatles. Every Beatles song has people commenting that all modern music is crap. NFL clips have people saying that soccer is better. Then people start debating soccer vs football. Ugh.
I just heard about this guy 4 minutes and 3 seconds ago.WOW. Where the hell have they been hiding him all these years.
Such a great actor ,sad to see him pass
What a shame he died so.early
Brilliant!
Well, thanks for giving away the punchline.
I always thought Robert Plant kind of looked like Marty Feldman.
There's this Icelandic actor / director who looks a bit like Marty Feldman (especially in the 80s); www.google.co.uk/search?q=sigurður+sigurjónsson+leikari&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjz2b26wOPsAhXk2OAKHanUDwwQ2-cCegQIABAB&oq=sigurður+sigurjónsson+leikari&gs_lcp=ChJtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1pbWcQAzoECCMQJzoCCAA6BAgeEApQh3lYzYsBYNuQAWgAcAB4AIABiwGIAdsHkgEDMC44mAEAoAEBwAEB&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-img&ei=hsufX_P-J-Sxgwepqb9g&bih=449&biw=320&prmd=imvn&hl=en
And I've come out without an owl about me...
FINALLY! Been looking for this for years, kept thinking it was by Gene Wilder.Love how Mary keeps hitting whatever's in there.
How can 29 people NOT like Marty?!
Grande e inolvidable, se extraña su presencia.
aww this the guy from Young Frankenstein! He so damn funny. wish i knew him more
The legendary Marty Feldman!
Aww that's sweet, glad I helped you :)
Super clip and thanks so much for sharing here. Any idea what year this was done?
God, how I wish I could find video of the sketch with Feldman begging a guy on the street for five bob, which escalated into, "If you don't give me five bob, I shall take off all me clothes." It was absolutely hilarious, and the first truly British comedy I ever saw, on that Dean Martin summer replacement show around 1968.
OMG this is so funny. I only watched this because I'm studying pathology and had to find someone famous who had hyperthyroid disorder ANd Marty Feldman has that, hence his bulgy eyes. But I'm laughing so hard right now! I need to see more!
He must have taped 10 different versions of this sketch: for THE GOLDDIGGERS IN LONDON, THE FLIP WILSON SHOW, FRIDAYS-well, maybe not 10!
the best ever!!!
Marty would repeat this skit on the Flip Wilson Show with Flip, Sandy Duncan and Howard Cosell.
It may be dated but it sure as hell created modern comedy.
He's so close to being a good looking guy.
loved when he played as IGOR
I'm surprised that I recognised this sketch. It must have been repeated a few times, surely? That memory can't be from when I was 7 years old!
Nice to see John Junkin and Tim Brooke-Hamster (sorry, Taylor) too!
nice harry potter scarf. lol
I wonder if this might be the same trunk The Goodies used in Kitten Kong.
Can't say for sure, but I think that's Tim Brooke-Taylor sitting on Marty's Left. The garb makes it a bit hard to determine.
"I finally found him in the Book of Revelations"... "he likes owls..".
Could you imagine Marty and Tim Conway in a sketch together?
Add Don Knotts, Robin Williams, and Jonathan Winters as well maybe
Can't forget to add Jack Benny and Mel Blanc to that mix!
cool marty i like this one too this is so funny also he is smacking that monster in that box not eating he ding ding and he got grabed in that box how funny is that.
Cor you got that right pal!
haha this is funny..."dirty thing you'll go deaf!"
the late actor and writer John Junkin. He is in A Hard Days night. He used to regularly be on crosswits too,
This character must have been related to hagrid....lol
Well done! 1968 it is :)
marty's so funny!
Just wish Marty Feldman had lived two more decades. He would have tote the newbs what comdey really is.
Me too
He recreated this skit on "Fridays" in the 1980's.
I remember Fridays as being a Saturday Night Live wannebe that still had plenty of good moments.
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Blimey!!
I remember this as a kid
What was the show?
Does anyone have the sketch were Marty is playing the Sotheby's auctioneer, bidding for Tutankhamun's sarcophagus? It's the funniest thing I've ever watched.
Great man his own funny ways
@WeissDraconis I believe you're correct. Sounds like him, too.
I'd like a litter from him...or a clutch.
Obviously the vets a quack...doesn't know nuthin' about 'em! lol!
I'm not quite sure if there was medication for such a thing as Graves Disease back then. or if there was, he might not have had coverage for such treatment.
I actually had no idea medication for Graves Disease existed at all, though! I learn something new every day.
Eye-gor in Young Frankenstein.
..During or after "The Goodies" (UK) series?
HILARIOUS 😂
Oh my word !
that was funny as hell lmfao
Simpatico e indimenticabile personaggio
That boy aint right.
All that's missing is a base-line and a flute.
omg he ate the damn umbrella! and we wonder why marty cant stud him .......er....it!