Out of the Trees (1975), by Graham Chapman & Douglas Adams

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2012
  • Special surprise for Towel Day 2012: "Out of the Trees", a show written by Graham Chapman and Douglas Adams in 1975. While Graham Chapman was still lingering in the Monty Python style of absurd comedy, Douglas Adams was already busy with themes like blowing up the world through crazy bureaucracy, ideas he would use later in the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
    After a rather unsuccesful transmission in 1975, no further episodes were produced although a second part had been written. The pilot was wiped, although the filmed inserts survived (Peony Sketch and some shots of Gengis). Then a couple of years ago it turned out a copy had been made off air on a Philips N1500 VCR. As you can see it isn't a lost masterpiece, because it's no longer lost and it never was a masterpiece.
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Komentáře • 359

  • @estoy1001
    @estoy1001 Před 7 lety +17

    "Well, not as such; I more sort of don't."
    That's beautiful Douglas Adams wording, right there.

  • @frankboogaard88
    @frankboogaard88 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Sometimes you are looking for some random thing and get a suggestion like this, then you click on it because you are bored. This? This made me happy again.

  • @BlackBuck777
    @BlackBuck777 Před 8 měsíci +32

    As a fan of both Adams and anything Python I'd like to note my appreciation for the algorithm that dropped this into my internet feed today. And castigate it for not doing it a darn sight sooner!

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 8 měsíci +7

      Yep. In fact I wonder what DNA would write about algorithms if he were still alive today.

    • @whoshotdk
      @whoshotdk Před 8 měsíci +3

      “What’s that parrot doing here? This is an algorithm class!”
      “Well, I thought he’d be able to help me with ‘Polly’-nomials, you see.”
      “Splendid idea, does it work?”
      “That’s where it all falls down, I’m afraid. He wants to know if it’s an African or European algorithm and I just don’t know!”

  • @hedonismunderstands2469
    @hedonismunderstands2469 Před 8 měsíci +42

    amazing to see simon jones with douglas adams here well before he played arthur dent so brilliantly...

    • @2lefThumbs
      @2lefThumbs Před 8 měsíci +22

      And being served (or not) by Mark Wing-Davey (who is a bit harder to recognise when he's only got one head 😉)

  • @DWor-
    @DWor- Před 8 měsíci +23

    Feels like a Monty Python episode we never saw.

  • @gavinreid8937
    @gavinreid8937 Před 8 měsíci +21

    The first sketch is like the 4 yorkshiremen in reverse.

  • @andypanda4756
    @andypanda4756 Před 8 měsíci +120

    How have I never even HEARD of this? Huge Douglas Adams/Python/Chapmann fan.
    Thank you so much for posting this ❤
    Subscribing on general principle. I am hoping you have more gold like this.

    • @MLB9000
      @MLB9000 Před 8 měsíci +10

      This is where the idea for the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy came from, and a lot of the actors too.

    • @numbersix9468
      @numbersix9468 Před 8 měsíci +8

      as someone who just found out about this a week before you did, you must not be a real fan

    • @mdsf01
      @mdsf01 Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@MLB9000 Yes! The Coffee Guy is none other than Zaphod Beeblebrox from the BBC TV series of the Hitchhiker's Guide

    • @BeesWaxMinder
      @BeesWaxMinder Před 8 měsíci +13

      @@mdsf01AND he is serving Arthur Dent!

    • @custardavenger
      @custardavenger Před 8 měsíci +2

      Same, not heard of it either.

  • @gijbuis
    @gijbuis Před 8 měsíci +18

    "It never was a masterpiece???" It certainly is a masterpiece now...!! And so it shall remain - aaagh!

  • @ianbird-radolovic7902
    @ianbird-radolovic7902 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Nice to see Simon Jones struggling to get a coffee when years later as Arthur Dent in THHGTTG he struggled to get a cup of tea. Maybe this is where Douglas Adams got the idea from.

  • @iainhunneybell
    @iainhunneybell Před 8 měsíci +12

    I don’t remember this at all, but have to laugh at “the mighty British Rail electric train” and they then show a Western diesel hydraulic, of of very few engines on BR not to use at least electric traction motors. Sorry, I’ll crawl back into my box now 😂

    • @francisboyle1739
      @francisboyle1739 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Don't worry you weren't the only one to notice that.

  • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
    @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 Před 8 měsíci +19

    You state that it isn't a masterpiece, but compared to the utter shyte produced nowadays.
    This comedy is biblical in stature.
    Somehow I missed seeing this back in 1975 and it is a joy to see it now.
    Thanks for the upload. 👍🏼

  • @davidshurville3658
    @davidshurville3658 Před 8 měsíci +24

    Any archival footage is wonderful! Thank you so much. So clever in this age of dumbing down EVERYWHERE!!

    • @Plethorality
      @Plethorality Před 8 měsíci +3

      I saved time. Started off dumb! ; )

    • @brigittegeorg
      @brigittegeorg Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@PlethoralityMe too. My best friend used to say to me, "You can dye your hair as much as you like but you'll still always be a dumb blonde." He was a great guy...no longer with us. ❤

    • @GohAhweh
      @GohAhweh Před 6 měsíci

      Well said, cheers!

  • @peterweeks2066
    @peterweeks2066 Před 8 měsíci +35

    I'm so happy I found this. I've never heard of it, and despite some of the comments here, I loved it. There is a complete dearth of surreal comedy on TV these days, and even radio now seems to be limited to I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. New comedy is so boring, unlike this.

    • @ianc4901
      @ianc4901 Před 8 měsíci +4

      You're right, modern comedy isn't funny at all, it seems like people are so scared of offending someone they just stick to visual gags and toilet humour !

    • @iankearns774
      @iankearns774 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@ianc4901 I agree, part of what makes something funny is the fact it crosses the line or gets close to. Todays comedy is very weak in comparison.

    • @frankowalker4662
      @frankowalker4662 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I agree with everything you said. This show makes a refreshing change from all the dross.

  • @EddyTeetree
    @EddyTeetree Před 8 měsíci +11

    Thank you!!! When I started my first full time job at 15 Id race home to watch Monty Python late at night when my gran was asleep and almost piss my pants laughing. Id anearly forgot how good life can be. This is a good thing you’ve done here! The way characters in a Monty Python sketch establish their own validity was and still is a landmark in the genre!

  • @PRR5406
    @PRR5406 Před 8 měsíci +16

    Bloody hell, it is too a masterpiece.

  • @danieljob3184
    @danieljob3184 Před 8 měsíci +25

    OMG! 😲 How is it that I have NEVER heard of this before?!? Thank you for posting! Marvellous! 😃

  • @BoSmith7045
    @BoSmith7045 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I had no idea Douglas Adams was on BBC shows before Hitchhikers. Sometimes I forget how surreal British humor could be in the 70s.

    • @jonnaughton
      @jonnaughton Před 8 měsíci +7

      He also is only one of two “non-pythons” credited to writing for Monty Python (including Holy Grail). He also played a pepper pot in one the the episodes.
      Plus, he was a writer and script editor for Doctor Who and one of his proposed scripts (which was rejected by the BBC) was eventually used as the source material for Life, The Universe and Everything.

    • @BoSmith7045
      @BoSmith7045 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@jonnaughton Thank you. I had no idea.

    • @princeofcupspoc9073
      @princeofcupspoc9073 Před 8 měsíci

      From what I understand, the aborted 4th Python season (after Cleese left) was pretty much due to Adams and a TON of weed. And people wonder why Cleese ended Fawlty Towers after 2 seasons. When the creators are no longer putting the same manic energy into a show, it may not be worth doing.

    • @andrewholliday251
      @andrewholliday251 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Not to mention another of his Doctor Who scripts (Shada) was later turned into the first Dirk Gently book....@@jonnaughton
      Douglas Adams was brilliant......but he wasn't prolific. If he had a good idea (and he had a few) he'd milk them relentlessly.
      The Pete Townshend of comedy.

    • @RCassinello
      @RCassinello Před 8 měsíci

      @@andrewholliday251I'd argue that "City of Death" is as much a part of Dirk Gently as "Shada" is.

  • @Stephen_Strange
    @Stephen_Strange Před 2 měsíci +2

    We thank the late Graham Chapman for being himself, and for keeping a copy of this One off GEM.

  • @moose6509
    @moose6509 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Bloody lovely ! Back in the days when England was English and comedy was funny........

  • @Hajo87-tz7hz
    @Hajo87-tz7hz Před 8 měsíci +14

    Hooray! Algorithm buddy, I love you!!! This channel is indeed a musuem. I never imagined there would be a Monthy Python channel. It's like brithday and christmas together. Thanks a lot, guys. 🤩👍✨💖

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 8 měsíci +2

      They belong in a museum! Especially John! ;)

    • @Hajo87-tz7hz
      @Hajo87-tz7hz Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline 😂 yes! Good thinking there! I'm happy to be able to ogle him anytime now 👀

  • @DarrenShakey
    @DarrenShakey Před 8 měsíci +5

    The Ghengis Khan parts are brilliant😂

  • @maisiesummers42
    @maisiesummers42 Před 8 měsíci +13

    5:28 - it's Arthur Dent!

    • @brookmathews1
      @brookmathews1 Před 8 měsíci +3

      4:52 - it's Zaphod Beeblebrox!!

    • @maisiesummers42
      @maisiesummers42 Před 8 měsíci

      @@brookmathews1 Great Zarquon, you're right! I didn't recognise him without the accent and the extra head.

    • @jonesfamily4326
      @jonesfamily4326 Před 8 měsíci

      and tom....you know, tom.....Reginald Perrins son in law played by ian preece.@@maisiesummers42

    • @allthatyoutouch3164
      @allthatyoutouch3164 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@brookmathews1 Thanks. I thought it was.

  • @jrpipik
    @jrpipik Před 8 měsíci +11

    It's Dent Arthur Dent!

    • @skribeworks
      @skribeworks Před 8 měsíci +2

      And Zaphod.

    • @jrpipik
      @jrpipik Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@skribeworks He's a hoopy frood.

  • @shaunhouse8469
    @shaunhouse8469 Před 8 měsíci +6

    It nice to see them making use of the 4 Yorkshiremen sketch structure

  • @blindguygamer
    @blindguygamer Před 8 měsíci +5

    How have I never heard of this? Hilarious! 🤣

  • @answersquestioned
    @answersquestioned Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for posting this, and for adding some excellent notes on its history

  • @paulmorris5166
    @paulmorris5166 Před 8 měsíci +3

    On pause...This is brilliant. Thank you.

  • @brigittegeorg
    @brigittegeorg Před 6 měsíci +3

    I love all this old stuff, when you could swear your head off and be as sexist and racist as you like and Still get along with everybody happily. Thank you for putting this up. 🤩

  • @frankshailes3205
    @frankshailes3205 Před 7 měsíci +3

    You can see Adams' continuing influence on the Pythons (and vice versa) in the Meaning Of Life film. Especially stuff like the Galaxy Song. The animations of Terry Gilliam and those of Rod Lord and Kevin Jon Davies in the Hitchhiker's TV series aren't a million miles apart in conception either.

  • @GenghisAttenborough
    @GenghisAttenborough Před 8 měsíci +7

    The Peony Severance sketch was great!

  • @seamusheaney123
    @seamusheaney123 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I saw this as a kid when it was first shown. Like many on here, I was a huge Python fan and was very excited about seeing this show. I loved it. The utter lunacy. I thought it was much more experimental than most other stuff at the time. Disappointed it didn't get developed further by the Beeb. And many thanks for uploading this.Liked and subscribed.

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It's always so nice to hear from people who actually saw this originally. It happens once or twice a year. (I don't suppose you know anyone who audiotaped TV shows back then?)

    • @seamusheaney123
      @seamusheaney123 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline Yes I was waiting all week for it to come on. I remember that opening scene where he comes in the train window. I will have a think as to who might have audio recorded it. I used to record a lot of stuff on an old tape recorder ( pythons and marx bros etc) but not this one. Thnaks again for posting this.

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@seamusheaney123 The reason I mentioned it by the way: obviously this program is safe, but the Pythons "May Day special" or The Goodies on Engelbert have no English tracks anymore. So any audio from that would be a great help to the rescue.

    • @seamusheaney123
      @seamusheaney123 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline Yes that would be great indeed.

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 5 měsíci

      @@seamusheaney123 So far I wasn't able to find it. But if you can think of anyone who recorded that audio...

  • @GavTatu
    @GavTatu Před 8 měsíci +14

    how thoroughly enjoyable !

    • @gyrateful
      @gyrateful Před 8 měsíci +2

      "Thooroughly," what a delightfully woody sounding word.

    • @scunner6828
      @scunner6828 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@gyratefulYes but "splendidly" on the other hand ,is such a tinny word isn't? iirc.

  • @darganx
    @darganx Před 8 měsíci +4

    The first sketch has got to be Chapman.. the oneupmanship reminds me of the Yorkshiremen sketch!

  • @cookster1001
    @cookster1001 Před 3 měsíci

    Really enjoyed this. This was better than some of the latter Python episodes

  • @TheArticulateSpine
    @TheArticulateSpine Před 7 měsíci +4

    Thank you thank you thank you thank you! For an Adams fan, this is such an unexpected gift. You can absolutely hear his cadence in much of the dialogue. What other secrets were published 11 years ago that might pop up this week?

  • @user-gu9co4li9l
    @user-gu9co4li9l Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bloody brilliant! 😎

  • @aishalotter9995
    @aishalotter9995 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Before he even puts spoon to grapefruit !!! Ha ha just brilliant !!!
    Couldn’t get away with it these days eh ?

  • @chrisnewman7281
    @chrisnewman7281 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Back, when British rail actually provided personalise service

  • @Jimvanhise
    @Jimvanhise Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is why Douglas Adams had to keep explaining that he wasn't part of Monty Python but he did work with them.

  • @nelsonclub7722
    @nelsonclub7722 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Its almost as if Simon Jones was destined to play Arthur in THGTTG

    • @Canalcoholic
      @Canalcoholic Před 8 měsíci

      He was, it was written with him in mind.

    • @nelsonclub7722
      @nelsonclub7722 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@Canalcoholic and so I googled that - and you are right

  • @jedidrummerjake
    @jedidrummerjake Před 6 měsíci

    Just heard about this yesterday. Big Douglas Adams and M.P. fan.

  • @Tim_the_Enchanter
    @Tim_the_Enchanter Před 8 měsíci +4

    Wonderful.

  • @MichaelKingsfordGray
    @MichaelKingsfordGray Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @timelordvictorious
    @timelordvictorious Před 5 měsíci

    feel this was way ahead of its time. And Graham was a person from another time who deserved better credit.but not surprised it never found its Audience.

  • @allthatyoutouch3164
    @allthatyoutouch3164 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for posting. I subbed.

  • @christopheraaron8299
    @christopheraaron8299 Před 3 měsíci

    Interesting that it has the Douglas Adams connection AND Simon Jones. Jones is one of my favorite British actors.

  • @frankowalker4662
    @frankowalker4662 Před 6 měsíci

    That was fun. Thank you.

  • @davideaston6944
    @davideaston6944 Před 8 měsíci

    Well, THAT'S one I think I missed! (Seems A LOT OF PEOPLE did...). Thanks for the upload; not great, but wonderfully nostalgic!

  • @tomrobingray
    @tomrobingray Před 8 měsíci +9

    We look back to old MP sketches to regain a sense of sanity.

  • @TUHATKISSAA
    @TUHATKISSAA Před 7 měsíci

    BEAUTIFUL!

  • @anarchistfuture
    @anarchistfuture Před 6 měsíci

    How fitting and astute they still are today.

  • @2001davebowman
    @2001davebowman Před 8 měsíci +4

    I just wanted to see a bit of the world. (Picture of part of the earth) 😂

  • @KAZVorpal
    @KAZVorpal Před 7 měsíci +1

    If you look closely, this video includes Simon Jones, someday Arthur Dent, and Mark Wing-Davey, the future Zaphod Beeblebrox.

  • @purplexs2506
    @purplexs2506 Před 8 měsíci +5

    No wonder I'd never heard of it. I'm surprised anybody ever let it out of the reject basket ....
    .. unless ... !! ...
    .. this IS the reject basket !??!!

    • @danieljob3184
      @danieljob3184 Před 8 měsíci +2

      And so it was writ upon the mountain, Yea, there shall be an interconnectedness of all things. And yea, the forgotten pets shall be immortalised for all time. And it shall be called the Tube of You!
      (Thunder crash)

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 8 měsíci +2

      That would explain a lot! (Perhaps you'd better go and see Wonko the Sane.)

  • @ceeemm1901
    @ceeemm1901 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Ahhh, back in the wonderful days of surrealist comedy, before the politicians decided to take up surrealism.

  • @beamifrend
    @beamifrend Před 7 měsíci

    Great stuff. The lawnmower skit was like women doing the four yorkshiremen!

  • @ericwinnert
    @ericwinnert Před 8 měsíci +3

    Arthur Dent. All took me 28 minutes to twig 😂😂

  • @Johntheheroman
    @Johntheheroman Před 8 měsíci +4

    I dearly love all of Python and Douglas Adams, This is the worst thing they ever did. Terrible, hard to watch and I say that as a fan!

  • @johnbarroll1120
    @johnbarroll1120 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love Graham C the funniest and most , missed brit. should be in westminster abbey

  • @Sojoboscribe
    @Sojoboscribe Před 8 měsíci +4

    9:30 So they actually DID The Private Life of Genghis Khan in real life (just without Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged showing up at the end.)

  • @andressolo
    @andressolo Před 3 měsíci

    I lived in London for 10 years. Fortunately, I was living in Hackney and there were few pure-bred-Brits, who are usually hard to stand (not their fault, it's just a cultural thing, this with hypocrisy brought to the highest level). But one thing I always enjoyed and admired was English humour. And not just professionals', it's also cultural. Most Brits are great actors (needed for the hypocrisy bit) and comedians (needed in order to put up with the way they interact).
    I am a comedian myself, but I don't like almost any comedians... apart from Monty Python, Fry & Lawrie, Eddie Izzard (his early years)... and myself.
    Cheers and thanks for this gem!

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 3 měsíci +1

      This is at least an interesting reply. But I don't quite know what to make of it. Is there a country with the perfect inhabitants, anywhere on earth? The longer you live there the more you start to notice the downside of anybody and anything.

    • @andressolo
      @andressolo Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline Swedish people smile too much. Fins just the opposite. Italians are sexist and eat pasta every day. Germans speak German far too often. French people say "hate" the same way they say "ate", so they've eaten so much hate that I hate them. Spaniards live mostly in Spain, which makes it more difficult to go around without seeing people. The Portuguese try to speak Galician, but they can't, and it's hard to understand them.
      They all deserve a slap in the wrist, I mean just to say the least (just because it rhymes).
      But the Brits... ouch! I guess it's just because that British culture collides abruptly with my personality. They consider me rude because I'm too honest. I consider them a bunch of hypocritical, britocentric, ignorant , supremacist, xenophobic, classist and somethingelsish phucs. I actually call them Britophackas (the white Brit stereotype).
      However, generalising is always a mistake. I had two good English friends. One died some weeks ago. I have an English friend. And he is probably the least British Briton on earth (the dead one was kind of the same). So I may have some kind of allergy or something, that doesn't allow me to enjoy the "excuse meeeee" in a very harsh tone, with a smile and, as we see, very polite words.
      Just taking the piece, in case it's not obvious. Thanks for the upload, mate!

    • @andressolo
      @andressolo Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline Swedish people smile too much. Fins just the opposite. Italians are sexist and eat pasta every day. Germans speak German far too often. French people say "hate" the same way they say "ate", so they've eaten so much hate that I hate them. Spaniards live mostly in Spain, which makes it more difficult to go around without seeing people. The Portuguese try to speak Galician, but they can't, and it's hard to understand them.
      They all deserve a slap in the wrist, I mean, just to say the least (only because it rhymes).
      But the Brits... ouch! I guess it's just because that British culture collides abruptly with my personality. They consider me rude because I'm too honest. I consider them a bunch of hypocritical, britocentric , supremacist, xenophobic, classist and somethingelsish celery bunches .
      However, generalising is always a mistake. I had two good English friends. One died some weeks ago. So I have an English friend. And he is probably the least British Briton on earth (the dead one was kind of the same). So I may have some kind of allergy or something, that doesn't allow me to enjoy the "excuse meeeee" in a very harsh tone, with a smile and, as we see, very polite words.
      Just taking the piece, in case it's not obvious. Thanks for the upload, mate!

  • @jonathanhindson4580
    @jonathanhindson4580 Před 8 měsíci +4

    RIP Dr Chapman, my ultimate hero (Read A Liar's Autobiography!)

  • @stanlee5576
    @stanlee5576 Před 7 dny

    Marvelous

  • @teleroel
    @teleroel Před 8 měsíci +2

    The first sketch about the number of lawnmowers It's almost like the four Yorkshire men

  • @crazyjane6570
    @crazyjane6570 Před 8 měsíci

    The cops haven’t changed much!! Lol 😂😂❤

  • @clownnookie
    @clownnookie Před 8 měsíci +3

    Why is everybody so snobby against Graham? He could clearly write one of these kinds of episodes while standing on his head, and was a major part of the Python style that you previously enjoyed.

    • @princeofcupspoc9073
      @princeofcupspoc9073 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Graham was the heart and soul of Python. He often took the more intellectual sketches and added something completely out of left field. Like putting a penguin on the tele and running with it.

  • @maddog8621
    @maddog8621 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Members of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on the train

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Před 8 měsíci +1

      And a number of ideas which appeared in Hitch Hiker.

  • @mandyminx967
    @mandyminx967 Před 8 měsíci

    Brilliant. ❤😂

  • @Canalcoholic
    @Canalcoholic Před 8 měsíci +1

    How strange, most comments from the last month, and others from 10 years ago. The algorithm works in a mysterious manner. I’ve seen bits of the peony sketch before and read the Genghis Khan stuff in “The Salmon of Doubt” (also on Audible read by Simon Jones), but never seen the whole programme.

  • @geoffjoffy
    @geoffjoffy Před 8 měsíci +1

    Never even heard of this before.

  • @TS-1267
    @TS-1267 Před 8 měsíci

    ... " Out of the Trees & Into The Bush ".... HEY NOW!... Don't Be Mucky... 😂

  • @-Pol-
    @-Pol- Před 7 měsíci +1

    4:30 = Arthur Dent from the original UK Hitchhikers Guide TV series.

  • @raypurchase801
    @raypurchase801 Před 8 měsíci +6

    I recall watching this when it was premiered!
    I hoped it'd become a series but it didn't.

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's very rare to speak to someone who actually saw this on telly. I've shared and discussed this now and then but I think this is actually the very first time. Scrolling down reveals it's only the 2nd. (But if this copy hadn't turned up, then you'd have been all alone here!)

    • @raypurchase801
      @raypurchase801 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline WELL DONE FOR FINDING IT !!!

    • @raypurchase801
      @raypurchase801 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline I went to school and my sixth form friends were all saying, "Did you see that thing last night?" This was during the era when every self-respecting schoolboy could narrate the Parrot, Piranha and Argument sketches from memory.

  • @paulnolan4971
    @paulnolan4971 Před 8 měsíci +2

    It's Arthur before the Earth got a 'Dent' hehe

  • @timcooper5564
    @timcooper5564 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Simon Jones and Mark Wing-Davey from HHGTTG in there.

  • @djrichylaurence8991
    @djrichylaurence8991 Před 7 měsíci

    Mirthsome. 😊

  • @Vinj94
    @Vinj94 Před 6 měsíci

    This is the most bizarre thing I have ever seen on YT

  • @jumpman8282
    @jumpman8282 Před 8 měsíci

    The true "Try not to laugh" challenge, because every time you do you'll miss at least two of them.

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu Před 8 měsíci

    Well, that was something.
    Not sure what it was, but it was definitely *something.*

  • @jamesbyersmusic
    @jamesbyersmusic Před rokem +33

    I really enjoyed this, it's not brilliant, but I found it very funny.
    If this had been a python episode, you can clearly see who would have played who in the sketches, but it's great to see Chapman in his own very rare vehicle.
    Just think within not much more than a year after the end of the Circus we had Fawlty Towers, Ripping Yarns, Rutland Weekend and this.
    It's such a shame this was never picked up, or developed further!! 😞

    • @JaimeWulf
      @JaimeWulf Před 8 měsíci +3

      Probably because it was just "Monty Python" without everyone else...

    • @CaptainTedStryker
      @CaptainTedStryker Před 8 měsíci +2

      Michael Palin as the bicycle repairman for sure.

    • @paulroberts1000
      @paulroberts1000 Před 8 měsíci

      wrong@@CaptainTedStryker

    • @DrTomoculus
      @DrTomoculus Před 8 měsíci +1

      I definitely see Eric Idle as the service attendant (I don't have coffee), and Michael Palin as the man who says beware of kittens.

  • @awbs458
    @awbs458 Před 8 měsíci

    damn. i was 7 when this was on.

  • @instrumentalhumansmusic
    @instrumentalhumansmusic Před 8 měsíci

    At first I was shocked that I'd never heard of this. I always thought that it was an utter tragedy that Monty Python never did a Hitchhiker's Guide series or at least work with Douglas Adams on something. Now I see why I never heard of this. Only 11 minutes in and that Genghis Khan bit was dark as hell. Funny but almost too dark.

    • @SpartacusPlanktonpants
      @SpartacusPlanktonpants Před 8 měsíci

      Douglas Adams did do some writing for the team and had a bit-part in Python season 4

    • @instrumentalhumansmusic
      @instrumentalhumansmusic Před 8 měsíci

      @SpartacusPlanktonpants Wow I never knew that. If only they had done Hitchhiker's Guide though. It would have been absolutely perfect. It was so meant to be but somehow it just didn't happen.

  • @robkunkel8833
    @robkunkel8833 Před 8 měsíci +1

    EXCUSE ME … as a buzzard, I take exception with the definition at … oh where is it now? … Suzan can you find? … ah here, at marker 3:09, you said that buzzards, not bastards are a “useless kind of hawk.” I am not useless and I am not a real hawk. Never have been a hawk and find the comparison condescending. I eat carrion and that is good for the environment. Do you really want to see animals on the beach, recently deceased, without the benefit of the work of others like me? No answer? The answer should be a resounding NO! You don’t. Thank you … Please continue with the sketch. Thank you.

  • @davidstuckey9289
    @davidstuckey9289 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Is that Dentarthurdent?
    And a SHADO Lunar shuttle as well?

  • @misterrea861
    @misterrea861 Před 2 měsíci

    the opening skit is just the Four Welshman

  • @glenparker234
    @glenparker234 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I remember years ago Monty python members talking about trying to do strange thing that nobody had seen and now just about 60 years later it’s all true cops arresting people for picking a flower 🌺 while people are being beaten up and robbed and nobody cares about that. I seen a couple of years ago the train engineers were afraid to go back to work because kids were throwing big rocks at the trains and the engineers were afraid of going back to work after getting out of the hospitals. So were they telling jokes or were they really psychics predicting the future 😂😂😂

    • @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline
      @TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline  Před 8 měsíci

      The flower arrest bit was probably the best known, it was shown in a documentary about the Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy.

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Před 8 měsíci +2

      Back in the 70s I had a neighbour who was arrested for stealing a rose for his wife when coming home drunk. Unfortunately while that was his intention, it turned out more like a comedy sketch.
      The rose stem wouldn't break, and he eventually uprooted the bush. The police were called, arrested him and put him in the police car. He jumped out of the far door, ran down the road, saw a moped and tried to get away by pedalling it. Despite their laughing, the coppers had no problem catching him.

  • @525Lines
    @525Lines Před 6 měsíci

    Really needs some Gilliam bumpers.

  • @StephenWorth
    @StephenWorth Před 8 měsíci +3

    Was that Alan Partridge going North on West Street and calling in for an ambulance? And who was the guy fixing the bike?

    • @jonesfamily4326
      @jonesfamily4326 Před 8 měsíci +2

      The guy fixing the bike was reginal perrins son in law. Tim preece.

    • @StephenWorth
      @StephenWorth Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@jonesfamily4326 I thought I recognized his voice!

  • @timhicks2154
    @timhicks2154 Před 7 měsíci

    Echoes of the Cheese Shop sketch right there

  • @katenunyabizness9221
    @katenunyabizness9221 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Wow, Zaphod and Arhtur! Seems British comedy is a small circle.

    • @terrywalsh1943
      @terrywalsh1943 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Yes, Arthur Dent ordering coffee, before he met up with Ford Prefect and developed a taste for something almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea...And took to rather more exotic modes of travel!

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund Před 8 měsíci +2

      Cambridge (and to a lesser extent, Oxford). Bron was from Cambridge, for example.

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 Před 8 měsíci

    I would accept the blurred and distorted picture if only the sound was synchronised.

  • @adenovirus.
    @adenovirus. Před 8 měsíci

    I just saw Arthur Dent.

  • @user-xj8rd2cy6q
    @user-xj8rd2cy6q Před 6 měsíci

    He looks just like Arthur Dent🤣

  • @rhymeswithorange6092
    @rhymeswithorange6092 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I'm glad it got preserved and shown, but it was amazingly not great comedy.

  • @alchemy3264
    @alchemy3264 Před 6 měsíci

    Its like the alternate version of the Four Yorkshiremen, the Four Posh Women.

  • @chrisrobinson679
    @chrisrobinson679 Před 22 hodinami

    The Khancorde... lol

  • @TheGrenfellRatio
    @TheGrenfellRatio Před 8 měsíci +3

    Zaphod the waiter

  • @chatticheswick4939
    @chatticheswick4939 Před 9 měsíci +2

    4:44 It's Bridie.

  • @Peorhum
    @Peorhum Před 8 měsíci +6

    The humour is there but the timing and delivery is missing. It needed a better director for sure.

  • @julian4548
    @julian4548 Před 8 měsíci

    A very early “ lived in middle of road …..” to kick it off.