Monty Python's Flying Circus
Monty Python's Flying Circus (aka Flying Circus or MPFC, known during the fourth season as Monty Python) was the popular BBC sketch comedy show from Monty Python.
The infamous 'lost' sketch
John Cleese was reportedly unhappy with the use of scatological humour in Python sketches. The final episode of the third series of the show included a sketch called 'Wee-Wee Wine Tasting', which was filmed but ultimately never used in the episode due to Cleese's objections. The sketch involves a man taking a tour of a wine cellar where he samples many of the wine bottles' contents - all of which are actually urine. It is unlikely that the sketch will be released on DVD or broadcast on television, although copies of the script for the sketch can usually be found on the Internet.
Related Topics:
John Cleese - Scatological humour - Urine - DVD - Internet
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Recurring characters |
| ► | Popular character traits |
| ► | Best-remembered sketches |
| ► | The infamous 'lost' sketch |
| ► | The Flying Circus closes |
| ► | Episodes |
| ► | External links |
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