@wailin1967 Yup, and the other fellow is Mark Long. The two of them founded People Show in 1966, and the book shop they performed this under was Better Books on Charing Cross. People Show is still alive and kicking, and Mark Long is still in nearly every production.
@wailin1967 Yup, and the other fellow is Mark Long. The two of them founded People Show in 1966, and the book shop they performed this under was Better Books on Charing Cross. People Show is still alive and kicking, and Mark Long is still in nearly every production.
Ah, what a humorless time. Thank Ga for The Pythons--or at least for Garden and Cleese and and their contemporaries . . . How these cats ended a program with all of their teeth remains a mystery.
thanks for this. please do post the rest if you get a chance. what film is it from?
californiagrant 1 year ago
Is the guy in the dark clothes Jeff Nuttall ?
wailin1967 3 years ago
@wailin1967 Yup, and the other fellow is Mark Long. The two of them founded People Show in 1966, and the book shop they performed this under was Better Books on Charing Cross. People Show is still alive and kicking, and Mark Long is still in nearly every production.
dsduchin 4 months ago
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@wailin1967 Yup, and the other fellow is Mark Long. The two of them founded People Show in 1966, and the book shop they performed this under was Better Books on Charing Cross. People Show is still alive and kicking, and Mark Long is still in nearly every production.
dsduchin 4 months ago
Monty Python?
DickStainy 3 years ago
Bahahahaha!
AlbertMondback 3 years ago
That was funny.
ridskog 4 years ago
its groove and surreal
i find it dark and realistic
RalphMarx 4 years ago 3
Ah, what a humorless time. Thank Ga for The Pythons--or at least for Garden and Cleese and and their contemporaries . . . How these cats ended a program with all of their teeth remains a mystery.
mehaffey95 4 years ago
oh god!
"I haven't laughed so hard since Pompey"
(that's a blue meanie quote)
( :
venusflytrap64 4 years ago
Awesome!
DamienBoy13 4 years ago
Ah Mark Long, the working man's Liberace.
dsduchin 4 years ago
A little violent, but interesting!
lovegoodbyes 5 years ago
damn hippies
ssimon64 5 years ago