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** In Film/AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent, the reporter at the desk actually ''does'' blow up, meaning he was not allowed to be seen, albeit the realization was delayed a bit.

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** In Film/AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent, the reporter at the desk actually ''does'' blow up, meaning he was not allowed to be seen, albeit the realization was delayed a bit.


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** If they did that, it wouldn't be as funny as it is now, would it?
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** In Film/AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent, the reporter at the desk actually ''does'' blow up, meaning he was not allowed to be seen, albeit the realization was delayed a bit.
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** Once you get trapped in a Terry Gilliam animation, you realise there are worse things than being on film?




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** The rules only seem inconsistent because you haven't heard the full list of them. And the reason you haven't is because after 'It's a Living' the producers realised reading out the complete list of rules took all the time they needed for the actual programme
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-->'''Arthur''': What is '''IT''' that you want?'"

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-->'''Arthur''': What is '''IT''' that you want?'"want?
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* Does anybody know what/where the beach is where they filmed the Seashore Interlude Film, part of The Olympic Hide-and-Seek Final, and part of the Pornographic Bookshop/Elizabethan Pornography Smugglers sketches?

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* Does anybody know what/where exactly/specifically the beach is where they filmed the Seashore Interlude Film, part of The Olympic Hide-and-Seek Final, and part of the Pornographic Bookshop/Elizabethan Pornography Smugglers sketches?
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* In "Buying a Bed", why don't they just ''spell'' the word "mattress"?

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* In "Buying a Bed", why don't they just ''spell'' the word "mattress"?"mattress"?
* Does anybody know what/where the beach is where they filmed the Seashore Interlude Film, part of The Olympic Hide-and-Seek Final, and part of the Pornographic Bookshop/Elizabethan Pornography Smugglers sketches?
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* Why were the rules of the Communist Quiz so inconsistent? The first question was asked exclusively to Marx, he didn't get it, and nobody else was allowed a chance to answer. The next two questions weren't answered either, but the host allowed the others a chance. Mao was the only one who actually answered a question, yet it was Marx who ended up playing for the top prize. I guess it could be because the World Forum just decided on the spur of the moment to turn itself into a quiz show and they were making up the rules as they went along...

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* Why were the rules of the Communist Quiz so inconsistent? The first question was asked exclusively to Marx, he didn't get it, and nobody else was allowed a chance to answer. The next two questions weren't answered either, but the host allowed the others a chance. Mao was the only one who actually answered a question, yet it was Marx who ended up playing for the top prize. I guess it could be because the World Forum just decided on the spur of the moment to turn itself into a quiz show and they were making up the rules as they went along...along...

* In "Buying a Bed", why don't they just ''spell'' the word "mattress"?
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* How come, when the Society for Putting Things On Top of Other Things finally escape from the cartoon, they don't notice they're still on film?
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** It's a research mission. The British participants go to France and, in cooperating with the French on a united silly walk, learn techniques that will improve British silly walks. They're sending him over to France because, although his own walk is suboptimal in terms of silliness, he's eager to contribute and will benefit from learning from the French. If benefit is the right word.
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*** Yes, he would.

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