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Cheese Shop sketch


 

The "Cheese Shop" sketch is a famous sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus.

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It is a fairly typical John Cleese set-piece. In essence, John Cleese attempts to purchase some cheese from the cheese shop; unfortunately the proprietor, Mr. Henry Wensleydale{{fn|1}} (Michael Palin, as usual playing the obstructive shopkeeper to Cleese's irate customer), appears to have not one single variety in stock, not even a morsel of Cheddar cheese, 'the single most popular cheese in the world'. The slow crescendo of bouzouki music (played by live musicians in the shop) in the background mirrors Cleese's growing anger as he lists various, increasingly obscure{{fn|2}}, cheeses to no avail. The secondary punchline of this sketch is when John Cleese, who at the beginning said he wasn't annoyed by the music, suddenly loudly interrupts the musicians and tells them to stop. The main punchline, of course, is that there is no cheese in the shop; when Palin admits this fact, Cleese shoots him in the head. In the television program, the sketch is revealed to be a teaser for Sam Peckinpah's "Rogue Cheddar"; this provides a link to further discussions of Peckinpah films.

Related Topics:
John Cleese - Wensleydale - Michael Palin - Cheddar cheese - Bouzouki - Punchline - Sam Peckinpah

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The sketch was reworked for The Brand New Monty Python Bok, becoming a two-player game in which one player ("The CUSTOMER") must keep naming different cheeses, and the other player ("The SHOPKEEPER") must keep coming up with different excuses (otherwise "the CUSTOMER wins and may punch the SHOPKEEPER in the TEETH").

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The sketch was parodied in an episode of The Young Ones. Alexei Sayle rushes into a shop (also seeming to do a silly walk, paying homage to another Python sketch) and asks if it is a cheese shop. When Rik Mayall, the Palinesque proprietor replies "No, sir." Alexei says, "Well, that's that sketch knackered then, innit?"

Related Topics:
The Young Ones - Another Python sketch

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The Asian Bride Shop Sketch in an episode of Goodness Gracious Me also pays homage to the Cheese Shop Sketch in that the characters are Asian versions of Cleese and Palin and substitute the names of cheese types with descriptions of types of brides.

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Another pastiche was a script circulated on the Internet in early 2004 which parodied the SCO v. IBM lawsuit. In the script, a judge, taking Cleese's role, inquires of the Palinesque attorney for The SCO Group as to the evidence he will be presenting for his suit, only to discover after a monotonous line of questioning similar to the original sketch that SCO has no evidence at all. The script was a sharp parody of the quality of the SCO lawsuit, implying that it was exceedingly frivolous.

Related Topics:
Internet - 2004 - SCO v. IBM - The SCO Group

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Still another variation on the sketch appeared in The Order of the Stick, a webcomic satirizing Dungeons and Dragons. In this one, the cheese shop is replaced by a polearm shop, with the warrior Roy Greenhilt trying to get a replacement for his broken sword. However, this time the punchline is changed so that he is unable to assault the owner due to his lack of a suitable weapon.

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