Monty Python's Flying Circus : The Ant, an Introduction

Monty Python's Flying Circus : The Ant, an Introduction (1969)

Genres - Comedy  |   Sub-Genres - Absurd Comedy, Farce, Satire, Sketch Comedy/Skit Show [TV]  |   Run Time - 30 min.  |   Countries - United Kingdom  |  
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

"Part 2: The Llama Live From Golders Green" is followed by a man with a tape recorder up his nose (he later returns in stereo). Double-visioned Sir George Head hires Arthur Wilson for a mountain-climbing expedition, then hires Arthur Wilson for a mountain-climbing expedition. Incompetent Bevis the barber never wanted to be Bevis the barber, as he and the Mountie Chorus explain in "The Lumberjack Song." Ken Buddha and his Inflatable Knees fill in for Harry Fink. And sweethearts Victor and Iris play host to Arthur Name, Brian and Audrey Equatol, an Old Man and His Goat, and six singing Miners. One of the most famous of all episodes of Monty Python's Flying Circus (thanks in great part to the vocal stylings of The Fred Tomlinson Singers, not to mention Carol Cleveland and Connie Booth), "The Ant -- an Introduction" made its British TV bow on December 21, 1969.

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barber, lumberjack, mountain-climbing, vision [eyesight]