List of Monty Python's Flying Circus episodes
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List of all 45 episodes from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus:
[edit] Series 1 (Oct. 1969 - Jan. 1970)
[edit] 1. Whither Canada?
(aired October 5, 1969; recorded September 7, 1969)
- It's Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Italian Lesson
- Whizzo Butter
- "It's the Arts"
- Arthur 'Two Sheds' Jackson
- Picasso/Cycling Race
- The Funniest Joke in the World
Trivia
- The word "Whizzo" would be used throughtout the series as the title to various companies/products, such as Whizzo's Finest Chocolates produced by the Whizzo Chocolate Company for the Crunchy Frog Sketch.
- The Funniest Joke in the World, or Killer Joke sketch would be the Python's first major success, and would mark the beginning of the series.
[edit] 2. Sex and Violence
(aired October 12, 1969; recorded August 30, 1969)
- Flying Sheep
- French Lecture on Sheep-Aircraft
- A Man with Three Buttocks
- A Man With Two Noses
- Musical Mice
- Marriage Guidance Counsellor
- The Wacky Queen
- Working-class playwright
- The Wrestling Epilogue
- The Mouse Problem
[edit] 3. How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away
(aired October 19, 1969; recorded September 14, 1969)
- Court Scene with Cardinal Richelieu
- The Larch
- Bicycle Repair Man
- Tirade Against Communists
- Children's Stories
- Restaurant Sketch
- Seduced Milkmen
- Stolen newsreader
- The Horse Chestnut
[edit] *Children's Interview
nonsense
[edit] 4. Owl Stretching Time
(aired October 26, 1969; recorded September 21, 1969)
- Song: "Jerusalem (And did those feet)"
- Art Gallery
- Art Critic
- It's a Man's Life in the Modern Army
- Undressing in Public
- Self Defense Against Fresh Fruit
- Secret Service Dentists
Trivia
- The 16-Tonne Weight makes its first appearance on Self-Defence Against Fresh Fruit.
- The name Owl Stretching Time was one unused idea for a name for the series itself.
[edit] 5. Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century
(aired November 16, 1969; recorded October 3, 1969)
- Confuse-a-Cat
- The Smuggler
- Vox Pops on Smuggling
- A Duck, a Cat and a Lizard (discussion)
- Police Raid
- Letters and Vox Pops
- Newsreader Arrested
- Erotic film
- Silly Job Interview - first appeared on How to Irritate People.
- Careers Advisory Board
- Burglar/Encyclopaedia Salesman
[edit] 6. It's the Arts (or: The BBC Entry to the Zinc Stoat of Budapest)
(aired November 23, 1969; recorded November 5, 1969)
- It's the Arts
- Johann Gambolputty
- Non-Illegal Robbery
- Vox Pops
- Crunchy Frog
- The Dull Life of a City Stockbroker
- Red Indian in Theatre
- Policemen Make Wonderful Friends
- A Scotsman on a Horse
- Twentieth-Century Vole
[edit] 7. You're No Fun Anymore
(aired November 30, 1969; recorded October 10, 1969)
- Camel Spotting
- You're No Fun Any More
- The Audit
- Science Fiction Sketch
- Man Turns Into Scotsman
- Police station
- Blancmanges Playing Tennis
[edit] 8. Full Frontal Nudity
(aired December 7, 1969; recorded November 25, 1969)
- Army Protection Racket
- Vox Pops on Full Frontal Nudity
- Art Critic - The Place of the Nude
- Buying a Bed
- Hermits
- Dead Parrot
- The Flasher
- Hell's Grannies
[edit] 9. The Ant, an Introduction
(aired December 14, 1969; recorded December 7, 1969)
- Llamas
- A Man with a Tape Recorder Up His Nose
- Kilimanjaro Expedition (Double Vision)
- A Man with a Tape Recorder Up His Brother's Nose
- Homicidal Barber
- The Lumberjack Song
- Gumby Crooner
- The Refreshment Room at Bletchley
- Ken Buddha and His Inflatable Knees
- Brian Islam and Brucie
- Hunting Film
- The Visitors
[edit] 10. (or: Untitled)
(aired December 21, 1969; recorded November 30, 1969)
- Walk-on part in sketch
- Bank robber in a lingerie shop
- Trailer
- It's a Tree
- Vocational Guidance Counsellor
- Ron Obvious: The First Man to Jump the Channel
- Tunnelling from Godalming to Java
- Pet Conversions
- Gorilla Librarian
- Letters to "Daily Mirror"
- Strangers in the night
Trivia
- This episode does not have a title
[edit] 11. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom
(aired December 28, 1969; recorded December 14, 1969)
- Lavatorial Humour
- Interruptions
- Agatha Christie (Inspector Tiger)
- Literary Football Discussion
- Undertakers Film
- Interesting People
- Eighteenth-Century Social Legislation
- The Battle of Trafalgar
- Batley Townswomans Guild Presents the Battle of Pearl Harbour
- Undertakers Film
[edit] 12. The Naked Ant
(aired January 4, 1970; recorded December 21, 1969)
- Falling From Building
- Spectrum - Talking About Things
- Visitors From Coventry
- Mr. Hilter and the Minehead by-election
- Silly Voices at the Police station
- Upper Class Twit of the Year
- Ken Shabby
- How Far Can a Minister Fall?
[edit] 13. It's the Arts (or: Intermission)
(aired January 11, 1970; recorded January 4, 1970)
- Restaurant Abuse/Cannibalism
- Advertisements
- Albatross
- Come Back to My Place
- Me Doctor
- Historical Impersonations
- Quiz Programme: "Wishes"
- Probe-around on crime
- Stonehenge and Mr. Attila the Hun
- Psychiatry
- Operating theatre
[edit] Series 2 (Sep. 1970 - Dec. 1970)
[edit] 1. Face the Press
(aired September 15, 1970; recorded July 9, 1970)
- Face the Press
- New Cooker Sketch
- Tobacconists (Prostitute Advert)
- The Ministry of Silly Walks
- Piranha Brothers
[edit] 2. The Spanish Inquisition
(aired September 22, 1970; recorded July 2, 1970)
- Man-Powered Flight
- The Spanish Inquisition
- Jokes and Novelties Salesman
- Tax on Thingy
- Vox Pops
- Photos of Uncle Ted
- The Semaphore Version of "Wuthering Heights"
- Julius Caesar on an Aldis lamp
- "Gunfight at the OK Corral" in Morse Code
- Smokesignal Version of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
- Court Charades
[edit] 3. Déjà vu
(aired September 29, 1970; recorded July 16, 1970)
- A Bishop Rehearsing
- Flying Lessons
- Hijacked Plane
- The Poet McTeagle
- Psychiatrist Milkman
- Complaints
- Déjà vu
[edit] 4. The Buzz Aldrin Show
(aired October 20, 1970; recorded September 18, 1970)
- Architect sketch
- How to give up being a Mason
- Motor insurance sketch
- The Bishop
- Living room on pavement
- Poets
- A choice of viewing
- Chemist sketch
- Words not to be used again
- After-shave
- Vox Pops
- Police Constable Pan-Am
[edit] 5. Live from the Grill-o-mat
(aired October 27, 1970; recorded September 10, 1970)
- Live from the Grill-o-Mat
- Blackmail
- Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things
- Escape from Film
- Current affairs
- Accidents sketch
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
- The butcher who is alternately rude and polite
- Ken Clean-Air System
[edit] 6. It's A Living (or: School Prizes)
(aired November 3, 1970; recorded September 10, 1970)
- "It's a Living"
- The Time on BBC 1
- School prize-giving
- "If" - a film by Mr Dibley
- "Rear Window" - a film by Mr Dibley
- "Finian's Rainbow" (starring the man from the off-licence)
- The Foreign Secretary and Other News
- Free Dung from the "Book of the Month" Club
- Dead Indian
- Timmy Williams interview
- Raymond Luxury Yacht (Throatwobbler Mangrove interview)
- Marriage Registry office
- Election Night Special
[edit] 7. The Attila the Hun Show
(aired November 10, 1970; recorded October 2, 1970)
- "The Attila the Hun Show"
- Attila the Nun
- Secretary of State Striptease
- Vox pops on political groupies
- Ratcatcher
- Wainscotting
- Killer sheep
- The News for Parrots
- The News for Gibbons
- Today in Parliament
- The News for Wombats
- Attila the Bun
- The Idiot in the Rural Society
- Test Match Against Iceland
- The Epsom furniture race
- "Spot The Braincell"
[edit] 8. Archaeology Today
(aired November 17, 1970; recorded October 9, 1970)
- Trailer
- "Archeology Today"
- Silly Vicar and Leapy Lee
- Registrar (wife swap)
- Silly doctor sketch (immediately abandoned)
- Mr. and Mrs. Git
- Roy and Hank Spim - Mosquito hunters
- Poofy judges
- Mrs. Thing and Mrs. Entity
- Beethoven's mynah bird
- Shakespeare
- Michaelangelo
- Colin "Chopper" Mozart (ratcatcher)
- Judges
[edit] 9. How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body
(aired November 24, 1970; recorded September 25, 1970)
- "How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body"
- Bruces sketch
- Naughty bits
- The man who contradicts people
- Cosmetic surgery
- Camp square-bashing
- Cut-price airline
- Batley Townswomen's Guild presents the first heart transplant
- The first underwater production of "Measure for Measure"
- The death of Mary Queen of Scots
- Exploding penguin on the TV set
- There's Been a Murder
- Police entry for Eurovision Song Contest
- "Bing Tiddle Tiddle Bong" (song)
[edit] 10. Scott of the Antarctic
(aired December 1, 1970; recorded July 2, 1970)
- French Subtitled Film
- Scott of the Antarctic
- Scott of the Sahara
- Conrad Poohs and His Dancing Teeth
- Fish Licence
- Derby Council v. All Blacks rugby match
- Long John Silver Impersonators v. Bournemouth Gynaecologists
[edit] 11. How Not to Be Seen
(aired December 8, 1970; recorded July 23, 1970)
- Conquistador Coffee Campaign
- Repeating groove
- Ramsey MacDonald striptease
- Job hunter
- International Chinese Communist Conspiracy
- Crelm Toothpaste / Shrill petrol
- Agatha Christie sketch (railway timetables)
- Mr Neville Shunte - railroad playwright
- Gavin Millarrrrr writes
- Film director/dentist Martin Curry (teeth)
- City gents vox pops
- Crackpot Religions Ltd
- How not to be seen
- Crossing the Atlantic on a tricycle
- Interview in filing cabinet
- Yummy yummy
- Monty Python's Flying Circus again in thirty seconds
[edit] 12. Spam
(aired December 15, 1970; recorded June 25, 1970)
- "The Black Eagle"
- Dirty Hungarian phrasebook
- Court (phrasebook)
- World Forum - Communist Quiz
- "Ypres 1914" - abandoned
- Art Gallery Strikes
- "Ypres 1914"
- Hospital for Over-Actors
- Gumby Flower Arranging
- Spam
[edit] 13. Royal Episode 13
(aired December 22, 1970; recorded October 16, 1970)
- The Queen Will be Watching
- Coal mine in Llandarogh Carmarthen
- The man who says things in a very roundabout way
- The man who speaks only the ends of words
- The man who speaks only the beginnings of words
- The man who speaks only the middles of words
- Commercials
- How to feed a goldfish
- The man who collects birdwatcher's eggs
- Insurance Sketch
- Hospital Run by RSM
- Mountaineer
- Exploding Version of "The Blue Danube"
- Girls Boarding School
- Submarine
- A man with a stoat through his head
- Lifeboat (cannibalism)
- Undertaker's sketch
[edit] Series 3 (Oct. 1972 - Jan. 1973)
[edit] 1. Whicker's World
(aired October 19, 1972; recorded January 14, 1972)
- Multiple Murderer Court Scene
- Njorl's Icelandic Saga
- Eric Njorl Court Scene
- Stock Exchange Report
- Mrs. Premise and Mrs. Conclusion Visit Sartre
- Whicker's World
[edit] 2. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular
(aired October 26, 1972; recorded January 28, 1972)
- Emigration from Surbiton to Hounslow
- Schoolboys' Life Assurance Company
- How to Do It
- Mrs. Niggerbaiter Explodes
- Vicar/Salesman
- Farming Club
- "Life of Tschaikowsky"
- Trim-Jeans Theatre
- The Fish-Slapping Dance
- World War Two
- Titanic sinking
- The BBC is Short of Money
- SS Mother Goose
- It's Man Show
[edit] 3. The Money Programme
(aired November 2, 1972; recorded December 4, 1971)
- The Money Programme
- "There is nothing quite so wonderful as money" (song)
- Erizabeth L
- Fraud Film Director's Squad
- Dead Bishop, AKA Church Police or Salvation Fuzz
- Jungle Restaurant
- Apology for Violence and Nudity
- Ken Russell's "Gardening Club"
- The Lost World of Roiurama
- Six More Minutes of Monty Python's Flying Circus
- The Argument Skit
- Hitting on the Head Lessons
- Inspector Flying Fox of the Yard
- One More Minute of Monty Python's Flying Circus
[edit] 4. Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror
(aired November 9, 1972; recorded December 11, 1971)
- Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror
- The Man Who Speaks in Anagrams
- Anagram Quiz
- Merchant Banker
- Pantomime Horses
- Life and Death Struggles
- Househunters
- Mary Recruitment Office
- Bus Conductor Sketch
- The Man Who Makes People Laugh Uncontrollably
- Army Captain as Clown
- Gestures to Indicate Pauses in a Televised Talk
- Neurotic Announcers
- The news with Richard Baker (vision only)
- The Pantomime Horse is a Secret Agent
[edit] 5. The All-England Summarize Proust Competition
(aired November 16, 1972; recorded April 24, 1972
- Summarize Proust Competition
- Hairdressers Climb Up Mount Everest
- Fire Brigade
- Our Eamonn
- "Party Hints" with Veronica Smalls
- Language Laboratory
- Travel Agent
- Watney's Red Barrel
- Anne Elk's Theory on Brontosauruses
[edit] 6. The War Against Pornography
(aired November 23, 1972; recorded January 21, 1972)
- Tory Housewives Clean-up Campaign
- Gumby Brain Specialist
- Molluscs - "Live" TV Documentary
- Report on the Minister reports
- Tuesday Documentary
- Children's Story
- Match of the Day
- An Apology
- Expedition to Lake Pahoe
- The Silliest Interview We've Ever Had
- The Silliest Sketch We've Ever Done
[edit] 7. Salad Days
(aired November 30, 1972; recorded January 7, 1972)
- Biggles Dictates a Letter
- Climbing the North Face of the Uxbridge Road
- Lifeboat
- Old lady snoopers
- Storage Jars
- The Show so Far
- Cheese Shop sketch
- Philip Jenkinson on Cheese Westerns
- Sam Peckinpah's "Salad Days"
- Apology
- The News with Richard Baker
- Seashore Interlude Film
[edit] 8. The Cycling Tour
(aired December 7, 1972; recorded May 4, 1972)
- Mr. Pither
- Mr. Gulliver and Clodagh Rogers
- Trotsky
- Smolensk
- Bingo-crazed Chinese
- Not Secret Police
- Trotsky / Eartha Kitt
- Firing Squad
- Eartha Kitt/ Edward Heath
Trivia
- This episode is the only episode of Flying Circus to feature a full length story.
[edit] 9. The Nude Organist
(aired December 14, 1972; recorded May 11, 1972)
- Bomb on Plane
- A Naked Man
- Ten Seconds of Sex
- Housing Project Built by Characters from Nineteenth-century English Literature
- M1 Interchange Built by Characters from 'Paradise Lost'
- Mystico and Janet - Flats Built by Hypnosis
- Mortuary Hour
- The Olympic Hide-and-seek Final
- The Cheap-Laughs
- Bull-fighting
- The British Well-Basically Club
- Prices on the Planet Algon
- Mr. Badger Reads the Credits
[edit] 10. E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease
(aired December 21, 1972; recorded May 25, 1972)
- Tudor Jobs Agency
- Pornographic Bookshop
- Elizabethan Pornography Smugglers
- Silly Disturbances
- The Free Repetition of Doubtful Words Sketch
- 'Is There?'... Life after Death?
- The Man Who Says Words in the Wrong Order
- Thripshaw's Disease
- Silly Noises
- Sherry-drinking Vicar
[edit] 11. Dennis Moore
(aired January 4, 1973; recorded April 17, 1972)
- "Boxing Tonight" - Jack Bodell v. Sir Kenneth Clark
- Dennis Moore
- What the Stars Foretell
- Doctor
- TV4 or Not TV4 Discussion
- Lupins
- Ideal Loon Exhibition
- Off-licence
- Dennis Moore Rides Again
- Prejudice
- Redistribution of Wealth
[edit] 12. A Book at Bedtime
(aired January 11, 1973; recorded December 18, 1971)
- Party Political Broadcast (Choreographed) (not on dvd)
- A Book at Bedtime - "Redgauntlet"
- Kamikaze Scotsmen
- No Time to Lose
- Frontiers of Medicine - Penguins
- BBC programme planners
- Unexploded Scotsmen
- Spot the Looney
- Rival Documentaries
- 'Dad's Doctors' and Other Interesting Stories (not on DVD)
[edit] 13. Grandstand
(aired January 18, 1973; recorded May 18, 1972)
- Thames TV Introduction
- "Light Entertainment Awards" with Dickie Attenborough
- Dickie Attenborough
- The Oscar Wilde Sketch
- Charwoman
- David Niven's Fridge
- Pasolini's Film "The Third Test Match"
- New Brain from Curry's
- Blood Donor
- International Wife-Swapping
- Credits of the Year
- The Dirty Vicar Sketch
[edit] Series 4 (Oct. 1974 - Dec. 1974)
(On screen the final series was titled simply Monty Python.)
[edit] 1. The Golden Age of Ballooning
(aired October 31, 1974; recorded October 12, 1974)
- The Montgolfier Brothers
- Montgolfier Brothers in Love
- Louis XIV
- The Court of George III
- Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of the Norwegian Party
- Zeppelin
[edit] 2. Michael Ellis
(aired November 7, 1974; recorded October 19, 1974)
- Department Store
- Buying an Ant
- At Home with the Ant and Other Pets
- Documentary on Ants
- Ant Complaints
- Ant Poetry Reading
- Toupee Department
- Different Endings
[edit] 3. The Light Entertainment War
(aired November 14, 1974; recorded October 26, 1974)
- Up Your Pavement
- RAF Banter
- Trivializing the War
- Courtmartial
- Basingstoke in Westphalia
- "Anything goes" (song)
- Film trailer
- The Public Are Idiots
- Programme Titles Conference
- The last five miles of the M4
- Woody and Tinny Words
- Show-jumping
- Newsflash
- "When Does A Dream Begin?" (song)
[edit] 4. Hamlet
(aired November 21, 1974; recorded November 2, 1974)
- Bogus Psychiatrists
- Nationwide
- Police helmets
- Father-in-Law
- Hamlet and Ophelia
- Boxing Match Aftermath
- Boxing Commentary
- Piston Engine (a Bargain)
- A Room in Polonius' House
- Dentists
- Live from Epsom - Jockey Interviews
- Queen Victoria Handicap
[edit] 5. Mr. Neutron
(aired November 28, 1974; recorded November 9, 1974)
- Post-box Ceremony
- Mr. Neutron
- F.E.A.R. / Mr. Neutron is Missing!
- Teddy Salad
- Secretary of State and Prime Minister
- Bombing
- Mrs. Scum
- Teddy Salad Explodes
- Mr. Neutron Escapes
- Conjuring Today
[edit] 6. Party Political Broadcast
(aired December 5, 1974; recorded November 16, 1974)
- Most Awful Family in Britain
- Icelandic Honey Week
- Patient Abuse
- Brigadier and Bishop
- Appeal on behalf of extremely rich people
- The man who finishes other people's sentences
- David Attenborough
- The walking trees of Dahomey
- Batsmen of the Kalahari
- Cricket match (assegais)
- BBC News (handovers)