Arthur 'Two Sheds' Jackson
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"Arthur 'Two Sheds' Jackson" is a sketch from the first Monty Python's Flying Circus episode, "Whither Canada?".
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It features Eric Idle as a television interviewer and Terry Jones as the "famous" classical composer Arthur 'Two Sheds' Jackson. The basic plot of the skit is that the interviewer instead of inquiring about Jackson's musical career, gets hung up on his nickname, and the derivation of it. Idle throws in such quips as, "Do you in fact have two sheds." The skit ends with the interviewer kicking 'Two Sheds' off the stage for not being cooperative.
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This skit was also performed on the album, 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' under the name 'More Television Interviews/Arthur"Two Sheds" Jackson'.