The 11th episode of our beloved compilation IS BACK!! Without
any kind of responsibility or the well-known, irritatingly stubborn and
consistent persuasion of previous episodes we insist on bringing you
pythonesque brilliance to your internet… this episode is special due to the
antique – style selections that follows their own personal choices and the final curtain on the Circus with a special reunion (and now for something rather similar)….
If u want more information about the travelogue spoof
that is To Norway: Home Of The Giants, press HERE
Out of the Trees is a 1975 television sketch show pilot written by Graham Chapman, Douglas Adams and Bernard McKenna that was
broadcast on BBC 2 in 1976. The show shared some of the stream-of-consciousness style of Monty Python's Flying Circus, of which Chapman was a member. Actors
included Mark Wing-Davey and Simon Jones.
The concept of the show was, according to Chapman, to
follow the exploits of two modern-day linguists who would travel around a Britain gripped in rapid
decline. The linguists would comment upon the origins of a word or phrase,
which would then be the genesis of a sketch. Although two scripts were written
(the second a collaboration between Chapman and David Yallop), only one episode was ever filmed. It was broadcast
only once by the BBC, with little promotion, at 10pm on Saturday 10 January
1976 opposite Match of the Day, and so was seen by relatively few people… so it is
fair to brag that this blog is set out for your better knowledge of your
favorite trivia… for more info press HERE
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