Top of the Form was first done on the first episode of I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, with David Hatch and Ohn Cleese as the two quizmasters and Jo Kendall as the scoreperson. Its interesting to compare the three since they all have their good moments...
Sketch is basically the same from At Last The 1948 Show except that Grahame Garden is in the place of John Cleese as the host, and Cilla Black is playing Marty Feldman’s roles. Still funny though. Graham and Tim both work great with them!
This is just a rehash of a 1948 Show sketch and Graham Chapman is the only Python on it. On the 1948 Show, of course, John Cleese was the quizmaster and the score announcer Joan Shark.
tim brooke taylor playing a child is always cute
Daisy Noir Agreed. R.I.P both to him and Graham.
also the fact that cillas IN the sketch but just outwardly laughing is kind of iconic
and tim had to shut her up lmao
In an alternative reality I can see Timmy in Monty Python, alongside the legendary Mr. Chapman.
It's amazing! Robert Webb hasn't aged a day since 1969!
I think I prefer this version to the one on 1948 show -- Graeme as the host wins this one a lot of points. Thanks for the upload.
"Frog-Trampling institute" lol
Graeme is ridiculously sweet ;)
Top of the Form was first done on the first episode of I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, with David Hatch and Ohn Cleese as the two quizmasters and Jo Kendall as the scoreperson. Its interesting to compare the three since they all have their good moments...
6:11 Magnificent stage management.
Awwww Graeme is so cute here. I prefer this version to the at last the 1948 show one even with Cilla being annoying and corpsing
Pork? Surely the answers should be spam?
goodies rule ok ?
Sketch is basically the same from At Last The 1948 Show except that Grahame Garden is in the place of John Cleese as the host, and Cilla Black is playing Marty Feldman’s roles. Still funny though. Graham and Tim both work great with them!
Straight out of the Footlights, this.
It is in "1948 show" too, but which one was first? And, maybe it originates even earlier?
I only recognize Chapman (I'm a United States-ian), but this is good.
Oh, this was originally done in "1948 Show"
This was goodies and cilla blimey this early one 1:59
i like the goodies but that was painful.
I wonder why these CILLA appearences aren't listed in the Ross Python Encyclopedia?
This is just a rehash of a 1948 Show sketch and Graham Chapman is the only Python on it.
On the 1948 Show, of course, John Cleese was the quizmaster and the score announcer Joan Shark.
anonUK Don’t forget that Marty Feldman was also in the original sketch.
Pork.
هذا الفيد منشرة قبل ١١ سنة يعني لما كان عمري ٤ سنوات فقط و الان انا ١٥ سنة......٢٠٢٠/٦/٦ سبت ٠٤:٢٠ص
تعرفون في رجل مات لما كان يشاهد هذا المقطع من كثر ما ضحك مات و زوجته اتصلت على المخرج و شكره و قالت انك جعلت زوجي يضحك في آخر أيام حياته.
I prefer the version from the 1948 show.
... if I was being cynical, I'd say its because he isn't a particularly good researcher!
No classic, this one.
Wow British Comedy was even less funny before.
Bye
before what , your stupid fucking comment ??