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The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1971) Orson Welles Spike Milligan

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2010

Hello, I've been collecting rare films and television programmes for nearly twenty years now and I thought it was high time I shared some clips from a few of the titles in my archive with you nice people out there. If you've a similar passion or just want to say hello, thanks etc. get in touch with me here or at statesedgefilms@virginmedia.com

I look forward to hearing from (at least) a few of you and hope that you enjoy my humble offerings.

The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1971)

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  • Thank you :)

  • YES SIR!!!

    The old british humor and creativity!!!

    The deadly matter of Great Britain´s people against Monarchy!!!

    Bravo Mister!!!

  • Nice to see Terry Gilliam's art at the start.

  • Did Terry Gilliam do the animation at the beginning? It looks like his work.

  • Bloody marvellous stuff! Let's see what else you've got!

  • I'm glad to see you have this uploaded! I have a VHS in my house that has this episode on it, I was beginning to have disillusions that I had the only copy. Do you know if ITV (or whatever company that did this) wiped them since that was popular at the time? There are so many gems from this time which are sadly neglected

  • Great! I've been telling friends about "One More Please" for a long time.

    Thanks.

  • Thanks so much for posting this. Marty's my favorite British comedian.

  • It is so wonderful to see this show for the first time. Thank you so much and if you have more of the same i hope you will put it up soon! :)

  • I watched the edited American version of this in 1972, and It's nice to see part of the original (The Americans cut out Bob Todd's suicide, for example, and the opening was re-sequenced and augmented with a US announcer.)

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