Monty Python's Flying Circus S4E03 (Light Entertainment War/Sentimentální období 2.sv.války,CZ sub.)

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Up Your Pavement (the title and announcer call it "Up Your Sidewalk")
the theme music heard is a variant of "When Does A Dream Begin?" and based very much on the theme tune to Steptoe and Son, a popular BBC sitcom of the time. A little later in this sequence, the theme tune for Blue Peter can be heard very briefly. Douglas Adams, who previously wrote for the series, makes a brief appearance as a doctor treating a man suffering from lumbago during a small portion of this skit.
RAF Banter – written by Palin and Jones
sketch opens with Jones climbing out of a Hawker Hurricane Mk. I, L1592, now on display at the Science Museum, London.
Trivializing the War
Court-martial
Basingstoke in Westphalia
"Anything Goes" (song)
Film Trailer
The Public Are Idiots
Programme Titles Conference
The Last Five Miles (8 km) of the M4
Woody and Tinny Words
Show-Jumping
features Olympic silver medal-winning showjumper Marion Mould (see also Stroller).
Newsflash with Peter Woods
"When Does a Dream Begin?" (song)
written and performed by Neil Innes, singing to Maggie Weston, the Python make-up girl and future wife of Terry Gilliam.

Note: The Nude Organist and the 'It's Man' appear for the last time, in footage taken from the episode with "Dennis Moore".

Note: Most of the sketches of the episode have a shared theme (World War II) yet no apparent narrative.

Released: 14. 11. 1974

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