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  • i like the other version better, im new at watching monty python yet its so funny

  • I think the Monty Python version is better, in my opinion. This is still good.

  • i think i saw this on the monty python series that used to air on finland...

  • 4:12 - trollface :D

  • John Cleese at 2:08 .... "Bitch please!"

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  • Every HR person / employer in my country must be a huge fan of this...

  • carrier pigeons because of telephone lol.

  • this is how i irritate my friends. and they are just like WHAT?!?

  • This is the exact same as "silly job interview" which was the same as a later Monty Python sketch. Its still just as funny. I love John Cleese.

  • ''Why did you ring the bell?''

    My response: To make you ask questions!

  • 4:10 perfect troll face

  • He always maintains that straight face, must be hard when your surrounded by the funniest material on the planet.

  • For all those complaining, the other guy is Tim Brooke Taylor, who, as well as being a close friend of the pythons, was going to be one, but instead went of the Goodies, which i recomend all python fans should recomend.

  • Just because Graham Chapman did a better job (which he did by far) does not mean this guy is bad.

  • Who is this guy he wasnt in the original

  • @sallygirl2066 this guy -is- the original

  • Not only did Graham Chapman do a better job, the whole skit was better on Python.

  • kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

    muito bom lol

    mas prefiro a primeira versão, com o Chapman como entrevistado hehehe

  • Looks so different without that iconic moustach of his that he had in Faulty Towers.

  • john Cleese for the win

  • :o this is the same but without Graham Chapman ?

  • Portugese subtitles. Cool.

    

  • 5...4...3...2...1...0.........­

  • No, THIS one was the prototype of the classic Python sketch.

  • This is just a re-hash of a classic Monty Python sketch, but with fewer Pythons. :(

  • @Roggiedodgie Really? Disagreeing with George Bush suddenly means that one not only has an unhealthy admiration for Middle eastern dictators, but is also a follower of Islam? Does that make Mr. Cleese a Nazi as well? Or perhaps he's a communist, because you know, there's so much in common between those two ideologies. Oh no, I've got it, it makes him a flaming homosexual who's probably also a Jew who works for the EPA. Have I combined enough things that you hate/fear yet?

  • @asmodeon what's wrong with Jews?

  • @Roggiedodgie Can't we all just get along?

  • @asmodeon VERY good marks....

  • This was what John Cleese did before he founded Monty Python so this the original silly Job interview I hires he wanted to remake it with the Monty python crew

  • some reason this reminds me of a student seeking enlightenment going to a zen guru...

  • try the "transcribe sound" its really random xD

  • this is so close to stupid job interviews in the real world

  • Perfectly normal interview I think.

  • Who's the other guy? Looks like Tim Brooke-Taylor from the Goodies! ^^

  • @MtheGate

    It is Tim Brooke Tayler :D

  • this may be the original. and it might be almost identical word for word...but without graham...something is missing. i think it's the gray noises. his squawking was just so many kinds of superior.

  • The monty performance was MUCH BETTER!

  • thats really funny, but I think the monty python-performance is better ...

    But this is also good! ;)

  • If I'm ever in a position to conduct a job interview, I'm going to do this to people. Even if it gets me fired. It's too good to pass up.

  • If I'm ever in a position to conduct a job interview, I'm going to do this to people. Even if it gets me fired. It's too good to pass up.

  • I just love the punchline!

  • what a terrible and yet fun thing to do to someone :D Laughed my ass off

  • I think i could have happily slapped that guy! XD

  • This is crap compared to the other version.

  • que diabólico!

  • This is basically word for word that the Pythons did again lol. I think Graham Chapman did a better job. But its nice to see where the sketch got its origins

  • Yeah, it's the same sketch but Graham Chapman is incredible. And I thought the same thing, quite interesting to see where they originally got the premise.

  • Graham Chapman did a better job...

  • @xSisterxGrimmx No he didn't. Graham Garden is just brilliant.

  • @randomloves74 agreed

  • Many of the best MP sketches were written before the show, this one as well as the Four Yourshiremen. You often see Tim Brooke-Taylor in the early versions (like here), but he never was in the actual MP series. So this is *not* from MP.

  • @Ragnemalm "The four Yorshiremen" was not an MP sketch. It was originally from "At last the 1948 show" - and co-written by Brooke-Taylor, Cleese and Chapman - and Marty Feldman - all the original performers.

  • @hoss1962 but the one with rowan atkinson is the best

  • Este esquete é mais engraçado no Flying Circus.

  • Ué, mas é o mesmo do Quadro Silly Job Interview.

    Só não sei qual é mais antigo.

  • There are two versions of this skit - one for Monty Python and one for the How to Irritate People. Search for the other one its called Silly Job Interview - Monty Python.

  • the interview is a monty python skit

    :P

  • this is not monty python it is an earlier programme written by john cleese called ow to irritate people

  • yeah, right dude. But i put "Monty Python" to get an easy find to everyone, anyway i guess that isn't a problem. ^^ - Bad, bad english.

  • Oh, sorry, I aswered wrong in my last comment. I confused myself with another video.

    EuskaltelEuskadi was right.

  • @brunoscota

    Thanks for posting!

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  • Actually is Monty Python. They did many times in Monty Python this is sketch, including this video. But you're right when say that it was written before Monty Python.

  • @EuskaltelEuskadi By Cleese, Chapman, Brooke-Taylor and Feldman.

  • @EuskaltelEuskadi oh, and monty python did this sketch as well.

  • @EuskaltelEuskadi

    Well does it irritate you to have it named "Monty Python"

  • O mais engraçado das referências às companhias telefônicas é que isso acontece até hoje!

    Realmente tem coisas que nunca mudam.

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