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  • I have always used that phrase without the batting of an eye-- But now that they emphasize the difficulty of this phrase so much, I'm finding it harder and harder to figure out when and where to say it...

    Gotta give it to Monty Python... lol xP

  • Wow, this episode is very there's no time to lose.

  • "Good morning! Kamikaze, please."

    "Yes would you go through there, please"

    "thank you!" "AAAAAAAGH!!!"" XDXDXD

  • I love the a book at bedtime sketch, I do love it. In fact, it's one of my favorite sketches. though something about it makes me cringe or should I say, enrages me. It's just that... It reminds me of my classmates who has the same 'problem' while reading books at class. I'm not trying to boast around here or so but you know what I mean :)

  • I'm in love with Michael Palin :| Worse still, I'm in love with his 1970s self >.>

  • @Idnarmadur you're not alone...*sight*

  • This is missing the "Political Choreographer" Sketch at the start before the intro

  • @CenaTv2 The sketch was deleted from the show after the initial broadcast, because of some syndication issue or some other nonsense like that.

  • hehe McKamikaze

  • HA! they've got the entire cast & crew out there!

  • I'LL MAKE 'ER A GOOD'UN, SARGE!

  • To be fair, us Yanks have the some problem with the world Edinburgh

    "Our Kamikaze instructor, Mr Yashimoto, was so good he never left Tokyo airport."

    "No-time Toulouse. The story of the wild and lawless days of the post-Impressionists. "

  • Kamikaze doesn't mean directly suicide. Brave suicide is surely kamikaze,cowardly suicide is mere suicide.

  • @civillaser Technically it means "divine wind" but if we're going to split hairs I'm going to piss off.

  • Eric's weird chicken noises were almost too much for Michael. Not very far from cracking up.

  • The stupid new pink panther movie(1st one anyway) with Steve Martin totally stole the whole no time to lose thing in the hamburger scene.

  • John Cleese is in the 2nd movie so that might have something to do with it.

  • @2hotim It wouldn't surprise me, Steve Martin probably phoned him up and asked him for a few ideas.

  • for the first sketch, search youtube for 'political choreographer'.

  • NO TIME TOLOUSE

  • I love the part were the cast and crew were pretending to be iliterate.

  • Eric as an alarm clock. Haha.

  • R they all dai?

  • "will lull the enemy by giving them lots of money, good HERB" :D

  • It's just too funny watching Michael try to read when he is so intelligent and then he needs help from the rest of the crew. he is so cute.

    And funny watching Graham thrashing about on the floor like that. I love and miss him.

  • I'm telling you, Michael Palin's performance in the first two minutes of this episode is absolutely brilliant.

  • It's easy to understand why John Cleese wanted Palin with him on the proverbial desert island, stuffed if necessary

  • Wait, I'm confused. I swear we already watched the No Time To Lose sketch, I must have watched it on a different clip? Or I came to this one early. I think this is the greatest episode of all time. I have watched this one a million times. No time to lose is my all-time favorite sketch, but the penguin experiment, 2001, on and on. We'll be able to make time, eventually, without to lose, sir, no.

    I don't know what's wrong with me, but I'm going insane with love for the No Time to Lose sketch.

  • The best part in the "Book at Bedtime" was when Mike was trying to read the word "Edinburgh" (or something like that)

  • Adn the Kamikaze Scotsmen Sketch is pure genius...

  • haha so many fallen dummies T_T so sad rofl

  • The beginning sketches were removed from many versions this episode, originally because it was broadcast during an election year, and later for no known reasons.

    Someone found these formerly lost sketches: youtube. com/watch?v=NQk8S1sqFIQ

  • Thanx admiralnovia!!

  • For the "bolder = border" joke, you need to see the Erisabeth R. sketch... also done by Monty Python.

  • oh man that one rocks! lol

  • one of the all-time greatest jokes is the travel agent sketch, with Eric Idle who can't say the letter B--C?--that's right. Well can you say the letter "K"? Oh, certainly, Khaki, Kind, Kipper, Kuwait. Well, why don't you use the letter K instead of the letter C? What, spell Bolor with a K? Kolor! Oh, I never thought of that before! What a silly Bunt.

    I have always imagined that entire sequence was written just for that one joke.

  • wow, i totally just got that "bunt" thing now...lol

  • Okay, smarty pants, then explain the Kremlit/Kremlin joke! :)

  • Part of it was from the Erisabeth L sketch, where they mixed their L's and R's (because of the director being Japanese), and of course because of the book at bedtime sketch.

  • yeah i think the very 1st sketch (before title) is missing, too.

  • Shouldn't there be something about political parties at this start of this episode?

  • have u guys been watching season 3 of monty python on paramount comedy 2 on friday and lastnight

  • 'Embingender...Endingburger...­Edinburgh!' ROFL XDXD

  • OMFG sorry T_T chill out, man. if you dont want me to give it away, you shouldnt even read the bloody comments should ya? >_< (asshole...callin me a fucktard) ok i won't give anything away anymore people!

  • No, please do give things away... he shouldn't read the comments if he doesn't want it ruuined for him,. becuz he knows we will be commenting ABOUT the video...

  • holy shit dude, god

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