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.
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This is great! I loved Cleese before he became another Bushbasher- you jackass comedians don't have problems piling it on when someone is unpopular. It's okay- you have a lot of buddies, you and Jim Carrey and every stinkin democrat that walks the face of the earth. If Saddam Hussein and his sons had a grave, I'm sure you'd be making pilgrimages after your annual haj
@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?
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
i like the other version better, im new at watching monty python yet its so funny
xxCrAzYcAnUkxXx 47 minutes ago
I think the Monty Python version is better, in my opinion. This is still good.
hotshot123187 2 days ago
i think i saw this on the monty python series that used to air on finland...
noasdsaatana 4 days ago
4:12 - trollface :D
nuclearpidgeon 4 days ago
John Cleese at 2:08 .... "Bitch please!"
TheJacky1337 1 week ago 2
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TheJacky1337 1 week ago
Every HR person / employer in my country must be a huge fan of this...
Fr34k1ng0ut 1 week ago
carrier pigeons because of telephone lol.
pixelyfilms 2 weeks ago
this is how i irritate my friends. and they are just like WHAT?!?
JamNJohnN 3 weeks ago
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.
TheCoolcatz17 1 month ago
''Why did you ring the bell?''
My response: To make you ask questions!
TheRailbaron 1 month ago
4:10 perfect troll face
deamor123 2 months ago
He always maintains that straight face, must be hard when your surrounded by the funniest material on the planet.
KX5Kat 3 months ago
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.
ClayTongues 3 months ago
Just because Graham Chapman did a better job (which he did by far) does not mean this guy is bad.
Tjalfi999 4 months ago
Who is this guy he wasnt in the original
sallygirl2066 4 months ago
@sallygirl2066 this guy -is- the original
Reepicheep28 3 weeks ago
Not only did Graham Chapman do a better job, the whole skit was better on Python.
7beers 4 months ago
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
muito bom lol
mas prefiro a primeira versão, com o Chapman como entrevistado hehehe
mateusrsul 4 months ago
Looks so different without that iconic moustach of his that he had in Faulty Towers.
segano1 5 months ago
john Cleese for the win
delawarefreeman 5 months ago
:o this is the same but without Graham Chapman ?
dardo1201 5 months ago
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concettasmallwood968 6 months ago
Portugese subtitles. Cool.
97nachotv 7 months ago
5...4...3...2...1...0.........
steve7138 9 months ago
No, THIS one was the prototype of the classic Python sketch.
aeronpanick 1 year ago
This is just a re-hash of a classic Monty Python sketch, but with fewer Pythons. :(
delamrio 1 year ago
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This is great! I loved Cleese before he became another Bushbasher- you jackass comedians don't have problems piling it on when someone is unpopular. It's okay- you have a lot of buddies, you and Jim Carrey and every stinkin democrat that walks the face of the earth. If Saddam Hussein and his sons had a grave, I'm sure you'd be making pilgrimages after your annual haj
Roggiedodgie 1 year ago
@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 10 months ago 3
@asmodeon what's wrong with Jews?
Roggiedodgie 10 months ago
@Roggiedodgie Can't we all just get along?
AaronBurnett100 6 months ago
@asmodeon VERY good marks....
LeetaMaybe 5 months ago
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
XxmrKravmagaXx 1 year ago
some reason this reminds me of a student seeking enlightenment going to a zen guru...
TerrorismAdvocate 1 year ago
try the "transcribe sound" its really random xD
ddjava 1 year ago
this is so close to stupid job interviews in the real world
jradetzky 1 year ago
Perfectly normal interview I think.
andysim232 1 year ago
Who's the other guy? Looks like Tim Brooke-Taylor from the Goodies! ^^
MtheGate 1 year ago
@MtheGate
It is Tim Brooke Tayler :D
Martianfan 1 year ago
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.
leahkkaps 1 year ago
The monty performance was MUCH BETTER!
ambalabibo 1 year ago
thats really funny, but I think the monty python-performance is better ...
But this is also good! ;)
RPBassIllusion 1 year ago
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.
KTGetc 1 year ago
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.
KTGetc 1 year ago
I just love the punchline!
ThatMan0verThere 1 year ago
what a terrible and yet fun thing to do to someone :D Laughed my ass off
hellchild0001 1 year ago
I think i could have happily slapped that guy! XD
ILoveMJJ951 1 year ago
This is crap compared to the other version.
Zeamus634 2 years ago
que diabólico!
mandrak2000 2 years ago
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This is so my favorite sketch XDDDDDDD
LillyTeamRocket4evr 2 years ago
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
randomloves74 2 years ago 59
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.
P5eudonym 2 years ago 4
Graham Chapman did a better job...
xSisterxGrimmx 2 years ago 38
@xSisterxGrimmx No he didn't. Graham Garden is just brilliant.
zagreus101 5 months ago
@randomloves74 agreed
AddsMusical 4 months ago
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 2 years ago
@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 2 years ago
@hoss1962 but the one with rowan atkinson is the best
BrittanyxMeredith 1 year ago
Este esquete é mais engraçado no Flying Circus.
Glauber1994 2 years ago
Ué, mas é o mesmo do Quadro Silly Job Interview.
Só não sei qual é mais antigo.
brodertiago 2 years ago
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.
william59glersh 2 years ago
the interview is a monty python skit
:P
scamspite11 2 years ago
this is not monty python it is an earlier programme written by john cleese called ow to irritate people
EuskaltelEuskadi 2 years ago 26
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.
brunoscota 2 years ago 47
Oh, sorry, I aswered wrong in my last comment. I confused myself with another video.
EuskaltelEuskadi was right.
grison7 2 years ago
@brunoscota
Thanks for posting!
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cocochanelleke 1 year ago
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.
grison7 2 years ago
@EuskaltelEuskadi By Cleese, Chapman, Brooke-Taylor and Feldman.
hoss1962 2 years ago
@EuskaltelEuskadi oh, and monty python did this sketch as well.
hermionerox64 1 year ago
@EuskaltelEuskadi
Well does it irritate you to have it named "Monty Python"
argangediv 1 week ago
O mais engraçado das referências às companhias telefônicas é que isso acontece até hoje!
Realmente tem coisas que nunca mudam.
jonathaslos 2 years ago