Out of the Trees
Sketch comedy pilot from Douglas Adams and Graham Chapman.
Sketch comedy pilot from Douglas Adams and Graham Chapman.
Graham Chapman
Simon Jones
Mark Wing-Davey
Maria Aitken
Marjie Lawrence
Tim Preece
Maggie Henderson
Jennifer Guy
Roger Brierley
Sketch comedy pilot from Douglas Adams and Graham Chapman.
Clips from Da Ali G Show with unaired sketches from the show.
When an upwardly mobile couple find themselves unemployed and in debt, they turn to armed robbery in desperation.
Monty Python perform many of their greatest sketches at the Hollywood Bowl, including several from pre-Python days.
Centered on a television station which features a 1950s-style sci-fi movie interspersed with a series of wild commercials, wacky shorts and weird specials, this lampoon of contemporary life and pop culture skewers some of the silliest spectacles ever created in the name of entertainment.
A modern retelling of Shakespeare's classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words.
A collection of Monty Python's Flying Circus skits from the first two seasons of their British TV series.
It had all the makings of a huge television success: a white-hot comic at the helm, a coveted primetime slot, and a pantheon of future comedy legends in the cast and crew. So why did The Dana Carvey Show—with a writers room and cast including then unknowns Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Louis C.K., Robert Smigel, Charlie Kaufman, and more— crash and burn so spectacularly? TOO FUNNY TO FAIL tells the hilarious true story of a crew of genius misfits who set out to make comedy history… and succeeded in a way they never intended.
A pre-Monty Python mockumentary, written by and presented by John Cleese, that provides tips on learning how to irritate people.
After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job. He finally finds one in a big house which is inhabited by many, many women. Can he live in the same home with all these females?
What if Apollo 11 never actually made it? What if, in reality, Stanley Kubrick secretly shot the famous images of the moon landing in a studio, working for the US administration? This is the premise of a totally plausible conspiracy theory that takes us to swinging sixties London, where a stubborn CIA agent will never find Kubrick but is forced to team up with a lousy manager of a seedy rock band to develop the biggest con of all time.