Monty Python's Flying Circus - Season 1 (1969) (season)


It's the Arts (S01E06)

(episode)
  • UK The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest

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Plots(1)

Sketches include: a German composer with an extraordinarily long name; crooks plan an elaborate scheme to buy a watch; a chocolate-company owner markets "Crunchy Frog." (Prime Video)

Reviews (1)

Necrotongue 

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English From the beginning of the sixth episode, it was clear that this time the main target of criticism would be the BBC itself. The show here, culture, did not convey anything at all with many words, and strongly reminded me of various pseudo-erudite discussions that occasionally take place on Czech Television. It was followed by a sketch about criminals who desperately avoided all illegal activities and a police hygiene unit who would probably be very surprised by what Hamé's cans contain. I had a great time with The Boring Life of a Stockbroker from the City and the Indian in the theater, and the conclusion was dominated by Graham Chapman as the head of the 20th Century Vole. ()