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Firstly, learn to differentiate between british and english: British means of the british isles (or of britain), and by that definition, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Mann, and Eire if you mean the isles. English is of English, not specifically britain. There is no "British Accent" and you'll find enormous differences between different countries within the british isles.
Secondly, it was made by an english comedy team, Monty Python - a very famous one at that.
Good point, I'm from there originally and try to explain exactly that regarding the variety of accents that change over short distances. However the Monty Python humour was a satire of GB in general. They all came from various comedy backgrounds. This particular skit is very much an English satire, some others were directed towards Scottish, Welsh etc. I used to marvek back in 69 and 70 how they got away with some of it.
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it doesn't seem like acting but real, as a matter of fact.
One of my favourite Python sketches.
Secondly, it was made by an english comedy team, Monty Python - a very famous one at that.