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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman, John Cleese & Marty Feldman in a sketch from the pre-Python show "At Last The 1948 Show". 1967-1968

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  • i've been to pork once. nice place.

  • Wow...two future members of Monty Python (Cleese and Chapman, of course), and a future member of "The Goodies" (Brooke-Taylor). Additionally, the appearance of Marty Feldman makes this a real treat--thanks for the upload, seaweedsalghe!

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  • Wow... I hope you can find more of these. This sketch was absolutely epic.

  • pork?

  • Notice that both capital cities in the "trick question" are answers which most people get wrong. :)

  • @dharmaseed YES! It was so damn funny! I love when actors/comedians break up during their performances. This sketch is so funny itself and would still have been funny without them giggle, but because you can see that they're having fun performing, the sketch becomes even funnier...

  • @Bouncerpenguin Did you notice it was because Marty's hat was on backwards, and he had hair covering his face?:D

  • I got the 1948 show 2dvd set yesterday for $10! HUGE BARGAIN for a great comedy!

  • Love when they giggle after changing from boys to girls at 4:07 :)

  • Tim is so adorable as Malcolm.

  • @leeinbgky I mean the name of the girl. John Cleese says "¿...?, who wrote "Tha Tale Of Two Cities?".

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