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  • Never knew there was another version. In my opinion the Chapman version is much better. The fact there is another version, does that mean there are other versions of more sketches? And I don't mean the movie And now for... this sketch was not included in that movie.

  • This version sucks!

  • I find both versions very funny. I think it's not that one is worse or better - they're just different.

    And I adore both Graham Chapman and Tim Brooke-Taylor.

  • its a lot funnier when he says A DiNG DING DING DING DING

  • I thought Tim Brook Taylor was better.

  • what the hell is chapman doing holding the cards up?!

  • this guy isnt even trying...

  • I like this also a LOT more than the Cleese / Chapman version. The interviewee must be as bland and well behaved as this guy who then ends up wrapping it up extremely well.

  • In my view this is 1000 times better than Chapman, no disrespect, just both Clease and his partner in this video have great chemistry, very well shot and immaculate flow to it.

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  • all most fell off my chair laughing!

  • Isn't that Graham Chapman as the score holder on the far left?

  • Actually, Tim Brooke-Taylor was first to do this sketch before Graham Chapman. He also wrote some Python material (Tim wrote "The Four Yorkshiremen" which the Pythons used)

  • Where on earth does this movie come from? Is this MP? Where's Chapman!? Sorry, but this is sooo not funny. The other guy sucks. Even Spike Milligan would have been funnier.

  • @DrRClavan

    This is How To Irritate People, a pre-python movie with Cleese, Chapman and Palin.

  • Graham Chapman is incomparably better than the player in this version of the sketch.

  • No not really look's like the man out of the goodies.

  • @jameyinegypt Yes, it is indeed Tim from The Goodies.

    His performance is *extremely* similar to the one Chapman did in the same sketch in MP. Both are really good. And Cleese too, naturally.

  • The interviewee reminds me of Edward Norton

  • @MarkArandjus The resemblance is uncanny

  • Fy fan va jävla roligt ^^

  • thought I'll punch this guy if I were there

  • What is that skit that they show a little bit of before this one at the beginning of the video.

  • Airline pilots sketch

  • shit i have human resource people they just dipshit

  • This version just sucks. The Chapman-Cleese version is way better. This guy is no fun at all. Chapman, in the other hand, is tremendously fear funny!

  • Who is that guy taking Grahams place in this remake?, he is neither part of the python team, and more importantly, he is nowhere near as funny.  I know that sometimes Python did remakes of sketches, i think i have seen 2 versions of "how to defend yourself against fruit" and "Blackmail"

  • This is from the hilarious Python precursor, "How to Irritate people. If you look, Graham Chapman is one of the people holding up the scorecards. As for the fruit defense and "Blackmail," they were remade for the Python movie "And Now For Something Completely Different."

  • This is from "How to iritate people" from about 1968 before Python and the man is Tim Brooke-Taylor who went on to become one of the Goodies.

  • @arthuraz Yes, and this contains sillier laughts as well

  • What a great difference can make the camera position. In the Chapman Cleese MP version the camera has a wide angle cathing both of them at the same time. Here they try to make a sport transmition. So it could have been better with other director...

    At the word cut director cut to the other camera! Waaaaiiiit for iiit!

  • Is that Tim Brooke Taylor?

  • Who is that..Graham?

    no its not Graham. darn

  • Graham is back in the jury

  • Lol swedish sibtitles :P

  • Much better version. :)

    / watch?v=zP0sqRMzkwo

  • just watched the python version..this version has a nasty edge and i prefer the hit bell, john cleese is much crueller in this version and tim brook taylor is more vunerable therefore better

  • Yea, original is better.

  • Well I think this is the original

  • Yeah Graham was much better

  • Not enough fat slapped jawed yokels jiggling around for you ?? need a few pie in the face scenes. I guess British humour requires a little more intellegence to fully appreciate it whilst you yanks just guffaw away at an old lady falling on some train tracks.

  • hahaha yanks, go back about 100 years buddy

  • the same sketch from monty python with graham chapman was much funnier.

  • yeah, champman was much better.

  • Tim Brooke Taylor! I never knew he worked with Monty Python - he did a good job but not as good as the original. Very cool, thanks!

  • this is actually a precursor show (to monty python) called " at last the 1948 show!" which included tim brooke-taylor john cleese and marty feldman (not seen here) as well as some of the soon to be monty python comedians.

    After the show was finished tim helped form the goodies, marty went on to hollywood eventually, and john and the rest formed monty python.

    This isnt exact (i think), although i got the information through a tv show.

  • cheers!

  • yup. ( en . wikipedia . org / wiki/At_Last_the_1948_Show )

  • Graham > That random guy.

  • fiestpop

  • LOL!!!!!!! I luv monty python!

  • He must have really wanted that job

  • what version is this from

  • this isn't actually monty python its how to irritate people

  • No, it's Monty Python. The same episode as Confuse-a-cat. And no, I can't give a clearer explanation than that - I saw it on an aeroplane 5 years ago.

  • Oh, I beg pardon - my last post was wrong - I was looking at the wrong video, sorry. This is NOT from M.P. Flying Circus, so thestewd was right.

  • other version was better hand down !

  • this one is CRAP! i prefer the other one...

    <3

  • No offense to this guy, but Graham is a jillion times better...

  • who's that guy???

  • Its Tim Brook Taylor, he was in a British sit-com called the Goodies

  • well he's not as good as Graham

  • amen to that!

  • Can't be denied that Graham kicks his ass off. You can even see his ass cheeks ripping off and flying 300 feet in the air.

  • I only watched this as I have just seen the fabulous Graham Chapman one and wondered where the extra few seconds came from!..Suddenly all the camera angles were different and no Graham!!

  • where is this from??? i think graham chapman is better than tim brooke-taylor - is it?

  • Lovely, has a certain ring of truth to it as interviewers can do whatever they like as they're in charge and the poor interviewee is left guessing what to say or do.

  • when and why was this version done?

  • this was done for the serie "How to irritate people" and isn't actually from monty python but is shot a few years earlier. Only Cleese, Chapman and Palin played in it.

  • The original one is clearly better than that.

    How can Cleese replicate this skit without Graham????

  • No-no! That one here is the original, the one with Chapman was shot later on. And proved to be better:-))

  • Who's the interviewee?

  • What the hell is that thing that John does at 2:17?

  • i think its a moose...at least that's what it looks like to me..lol.

    this one was alright but i think the version w/graham was *much* better

  • tims timing seamed a bit off and didnt give the nervous vibes graham did, tho his acting was pretty funny. the other version just beats it hands down for the sponataionius and speed.

  • i think john cleese is better in the other one...but it's just me...

  • i like this one better because he looks soo unsure of himself, the other one with Graham is O.K. but dont get me wrong- i love graham chapman

  • What he said \/

  • this 1 sucks... i like the other 1

  • Yeah! Tim Brooke Taylor was great in the Goodies, and this appearance was rare. I love how the British comedy geniuses of that time were all together on screen at times.

  • Whatever happened to Tim anyway. and Bill Oddy got depressed apparently.

  • it's my language texted :)

  • so you work for Swedish television ?

  • no, I don't but i come from sweden =)

  • that hell is Tim-Brooke Taylor from the fab Goodies.

  • this is from the "how to irritate people" video, which I don't think is considered to be part of the Monty Python performances... despite having the better part of the crew involved.

  • yeah, who the hell is this guy? Where did this clip come from?

  • there is another version of this one with graham chapman being the interviewed person. I liked that one better...somebody know where to find it.

  • I like that version, too.

    Anyway, for which show did they do this?

  • Yeah sure, (you might have found it already though), but just search for John cleese - job

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