Monty Python's Flying Circus

Episode 28: Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular By: Monty Python

Well, last week we showed you how to become a gynecologist. And this week on 'How To Do It', we're going to show you how to play the flute, how to split an atom, how to construct a box girder bridge, how to irrigate the Sahara Desert and make vast new areas of land cultivatable, but first, here's Jackie to tell you all how to rid the world of all known diseases. Stavro Arrgolus Recorded January 28, 1972, first aired October 26, 1972. Stavro Arrgolus Releases: Year Type Label Catalog # 1972 TV BBC (Stavro Arrgolus) 2000 Video A&E Home Video (Stavro Arrgolus)



Reviews: Facts: ©Python (Monty) Productions Ltd. (Stavro Arrgolus) Another inexplicable TV-related oddity. You can get away with what are now politically incorrect things if the show is foreign or perceived to originate from a culture other than PC pig-controlled America and/or the show in question was made quite a while ago in a time when people didn't 'know better'.

Both of those criteria apply to Python.



But don't take your editor's word for it. Go on- try using a word like "niggerbaiter" in any context other than Monty Python. (Stavro Arrgolus) Terry Gilliam often mentions that the Beatles were great fans of Monty Python and that they told him that Python carried on their spirit as Python was beginning as the Beatles were ending. Each made cameos in the other's projects occasionally. George Harrison appeared on 'Rutland Weekend Television', Pythons appeared in Harrison's video (though they weren't called 'videos' in those days) for 'Crackerbox Palace', and Ringo Starr puts in a quick appearance along with Lulu in the short "It's" sequence at the end of this episode. (Stavro Arrgolus)