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* ''Funny/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''
* ''Funny/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''
* ''Funny/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian''
* ''Funny/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife''
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* From the ''AudioPlay/MontyPythonsContractualObligationAlbum'', "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio". Doubly hilarious because although it's supposedly filthy and unbroadcastable, you can play it to children.

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* From the ''AudioPlay/MontyPythonsContractualObligationAlbum'', [[SoundEffectsBleep "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio".Radio"]]. Doubly hilarious because although it's supposedly filthy and unbroadcastable, you can play it to children.


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** They originally used that line on one of the comedy albums, about UsefulNotes/RichardNixon.
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* "Radio Shop", from the newest CD edition of 'AudioPlay/TheMontyPythonMatchingTieAndHandkerchief'. Not only the unnecessarily verbose prose the customer constantly spews, ''or'' his attempts to get enough argument that he indeed bought his radio at the shop, ''or'' the seller's simple not-caring-that-much for him, but most of all the ending, which has to give this sketch one of Monty Python's coolest characters, especially combined with Chapman's portrayal. Part of why it is so hilarious is that it's been so put off, and so, spoiler tags!

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* "Radio Shop", from the newest CD edition of 'AudioPlay/TheMontyPythonMatchingTieAndHandkerchief'. Not only the unnecessarily verbose prose the customer constantly spews, ''or'' his attempts to get enough argument that he indeed bought his radio at the shop, ''or'' the seller's simple not-caring-that-much for him, but most of all the ending, which has to give this sketch one of Monty Python's coolest characters, especially combined with Chapman's Creator/GrahamChapman's portrayal. Part of why it is so hilarious is that it's been so put off, and so, spoiler tags!



* The Bishop on the landing sketch [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAs1_FxTyFs was especially hilarious]] when it was performed Live at the Hollywood Bowl due to a number of technical malfunctions and the performers (Jones especially) repeatedly cracking up.
* John Cleese's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkxCHybM6Ek eulogy]] for Graham Chapman. Really.

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* The Bishop on the landing sketch [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAs1_FxTyFs was especially hilarious]] when it was performed Live at the Hollywood Bowl due to a number of technical malfunctions and the performers (Jones (Creator/TerryJones especially) repeatedly cracking up.
* John Cleese's Creator/JohnCleese's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkxCHybM6Ek eulogy]] for Graham Chapman.Creator/GrahamChapman. Really.



* John Cleese on whether [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iXvhcw07do Monty Python is anti-Semitic.]] (a fake interview from the series ''Monty Python's Personal Best''.)
* During the final "One Down (Five To Go)", Palin and Cleese are doing the usual Dead Parrot sketch, and end up randomly segueing into a conversation about how [[TakeThat Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail]] [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext has had an arsehole transplant, only for it to reject him]].

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* John Cleese Creator/JohnCleese on whether [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iXvhcw07do Monty Python is anti-Semitic.]] (a fake interview from the series ''Monty Python's Personal Best''.)
* During the final "One Down (Five To Go)", Palin Creator/MichaelPalin and Cleese Creator/JohnCleese are doing the usual Dead Parrot sketch, and end up randomly segueing into a conversation about how [[TakeThat Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail]] [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext has had an arsehole transplant, only for it to reject him]].
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* During the final "One Down (Five To Go)", Palin and Cleese are doing the usual Dead Parrot sketch, and end up randomly segueing into a conversation about how [[TakeThat Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail]] [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext has had an arsehole transplant, only for it to reject him]].

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* During the final "One Down (Five To Go)", Palin and Cleese are doing the usual Dead Parrot sketch, and end up randomly segueing into a conversation about how [[TakeThat Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail]] [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext has had an arsehole transplant, only for it to reject him]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm2XPkqENaw Other recorded moments]] of the funeral, culminating with ''Always Look at the Bright Side of Life''.
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* John Cleese on whether [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iXvhcw07do Monty Python is anti-Semitic.]]

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* John Cleese on whether [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iXvhcw07do Monty Python is anti-Semitic.]]]] (a fake interview from the series ''Monty Python's Personal Best''.)
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* "Radio Shop", from the newest CD edition of 'AudioPlay/MatchingTieAndHandkerchief'. Not only the unnecessarily verbose prose the customer constantly spews, ''or'' his attempts to get enough argument that he indeed bought his radio at the shop, ''or'' the seller's simple not-caring-that-much for him, but most of all the ending, which has to give this sketch one of Monty Python's coolest characters, especially combined with Chapman's portrayal. Part of why it is so hilarious is that it's been so put off, and so, spoiler tags!

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* "Radio Shop", from the newest CD edition of 'AudioPlay/MatchingTieAndHandkerchief'.'AudioPlay/TheMontyPythonMatchingTieAndHandkerchief'. Not only the unnecessarily verbose prose the customer constantly spews, ''or'' his attempts to get enough argument that he indeed bought his radio at the shop, ''or'' the seller's simple not-caring-that-much for him, but most of all the ending, which has to give this sketch one of Monty Python's coolest characters, especially combined with Chapman's portrayal. Part of why it is so hilarious is that it's been so put off, and so, spoiler tags!
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* "Radio Shop", from the newest CD edition of 'Matching Tie and Handkerchief'. Not only the unnecessarily verbose prose the customer constantly spews, ''or'' his attempts to get enough argument that he indeed bought his radio at the shop, ''or'' the seller's simple not-caring-that-much for him, but most of all the ending, which has to give this sketch one of Monty Python's coolest characters, especially combined with Chapman's portrayal. Part of why it is so hilarious is that it's been so put off, and so, spoiler tags!

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* "Radio Shop", from the newest CD edition of 'Matching Tie and Handkerchief'.'AudioPlay/MatchingTieAndHandkerchief'. Not only the unnecessarily verbose prose the customer constantly spews, ''or'' his attempts to get enough argument that he indeed bought his radio at the shop, ''or'' the seller's simple not-caring-that-much for him, but most of all the ending, which has to give this sketch one of Monty Python's coolest characters, especially combined with Chapman's portrayal. Part of why it is so hilarious is that it's been so put off, and so, spoiler tags!
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* From the ''Contractual Obligation Album'', "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio". Doubly hilarious because although it's supposedly filthy and unbroadcastable, you can play it to children.

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* From the ''Contractual Obligation Album'', ''AudioPlay/MontyPythonsContractualObligationAlbum'', "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio". Doubly hilarious because although it's supposedly filthy and unbroadcastable, you can play it to children.
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* During the final "One Down (Five To Go)", Palin and Cleese are doing the usual Dead Parrot sketch, and end up randomly segwaying into a conversation about how [[TakeThat Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail]] [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext has had an arsehole transplant, only for it to reject him]].

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* During the final "One Down (Five To Go)", Palin and Cleese are doing the usual Dead Parrot sketch, and end up randomly segwaying segueing into a conversation about how [[TakeThat Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail]] [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext has had an arsehole transplant, only for it to reject him]].
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* From the ''Contractual Obligation Album'', "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio". Doubly hilarious because although it's supposedly filthy and unbroadcastable, you can play it to children.

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