8:57 its been a while since Duran Duran were associated with under 25s LOL
@dancingdan19949 днів тому
How he is just smiling
@tomlewis78989 днів тому
what a beautiful person inside and out
@Ingens_Scherz11 днів тому
This is obviously before GC gave up the booze in the late 70s. At this point, he was drinking three bottles of gin a day, or more. So the possibility that he wasn't much more than completely wasted in this interview is low. I very much doubt he even remembered it. Melly is very nice though. But that's probably unsurprising because he is the man who admitted that during his time at Stowe School, when he was a new and small the senior boys (and I think I'm quoting), "buggered me senseless...taught me a thing or two about life." Ideal interviewer for this GC incarnation.
@johnbarroll112014 днів тому
clever, but Norwegians are NOT lightweights.
@jorgefiguerola123927 днів тому
There was a time some 40 years ago as a boy gradually absorbing all that PBS had to offer. Seems to have gone from beyond to understood to irritating to watch because of lack of preparation and research. So much praise in these comments for a Nebraska boy that seemed so desperate to be respected by the New England intelligentsia.
@ukpeacheaterМісяць тому
I remember seeing this when it was first broadcast on TV, it must have been in the 80s I suspect as dear old Graham passed in 1989, very happy to have found it here. It seems that Ant and Dec have resurrected the "Grunties" game (at 9:00min here) on their Saturday Night show, calling it "in for a pound" and using a 1-pound coin.
@misterrea861Місяць тому
the opening skit is just the Four Welshman
@TheAlmightyAssМісяць тому
As always, the issue is with over-processing and greed, not overpopulation, but he is obviously spot on with most of this. Still depressingly relevant now. Spending life reading and playing snooker sounds quite right.
@chrisguitarpiano1348Місяць тому
I have a Python rarity - on the Contractual album cassettes, there's an announcement for a tiresome gap at the end of side A. Not very exciting, but a rarity nonetheless. Is there a way I can send it to you to upload? Otherwise I can just upload it.
@garetcrossman6626Місяць тому
I almost never looked at these comments because i thought most of them would make reference to the height difference, which i find cheap and pathetic. (I'm talking about the difference of well over a foot, perhaps a foot and a half.) You get that sort of thing so often-the moment the host shakes hands with the guest eclipses the hour-long talk that follows. Surprisingly, there's no mention whatsoever of the diminutive Cavett looking like a boy being taken to his first day at school by his dad. My faith in humanity has been restored.
@victorpatrick2812Місяць тому
Ben Elton Dad was a science teacher use to Teach mi mate mum Ruth maney year ago she 80years old strang she became a science teacher to
@scarpin80Місяць тому
He died of AIDS
@ArdentePatienceМісяць тому
Well we all know where all this social engineering manifesto led us to. Denouncing opinions to impose opinions.
@bkm1104Місяць тому
테리 길리엄
@ChristopherLightfoot-zu3kbМісяць тому
This looks like the jacket he wore in the Sir Edward Ross (Eddy Baby) Sketch 😂😂😂
@stejer211Місяць тому
Can we all agree that not everything John Cleese has produced is hilariously funny? And that Norwegians have a rather lame sense of humor? Well, in 1979 anyway...
@adrianc1264Місяць тому
something tragic about this
@Stephen_StrangeМісяць тому
Many a true word, spoken in jest...
@johnbarroll1120Місяць тому
absolutely stark raving loonies tunes
@Stephen_StrangeМісяць тому
We thank the late Graham Chapman for being himself, and for keeping a copy of this One off GEM.
@andressolo2 місяці тому
I have hardly ever heard someone talking so much just as I would (and do) in so many aspects. But I was born in 1978, which makes it an even more amazing event for me to watch this.
@jimmaughan18982 місяці тому
Death sucks.
@user-hf4uz8tk3k2 місяці тому
3:15 😂😂😂
@user-hf4uz8tk3k2 місяці тому
4:44
@christopheraaron82992 місяці тому
Interesting that it has the Douglas Adams connection AND Simon Jones. Jones is one of my favorite British actors.
@Livinglife5952 місяці тому
I don’t know what year this was but he was very courageous to speak out like he did about his homosexuality
@vickistokes4545Місяць тому
1972
@andressolo2 місяці тому
I lived in London for 10 years. Fortunately, I was living in Hackney and there were few pure-bred-Brits, who are usually hard to stand (not their fault, it's just a cultural thing, this with hypocrisy brought to the highest level). But one thing I always enjoyed and admired was English humour. And not just professionals', it's also cultural. Most Brits are great actors (needed for the hypocrisy bit) and comedians (needed in order to put up with the way they interact). I am a comedian myself, but I don't like almost any comedians... apart from Monty Python, Fry & Lawrie, Eddie Izzard (his early years)... and myself. Cheers and thanks for this gem!
@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline2 місяці тому
This is at least an interesting reply. But I don't quite know what to make of it. Is there a country with the perfect inhabitants, anywhere on earth? The longer you live there the more you start to notice the downside of anybody and anything.
@andressolo2 місяці тому
@@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline Swedish people smile too much. Fins just the opposite. Italians are sexist and eat pasta every day. Germans speak German far too often. French people say "hate" the same way they say "ate", so they've eaten so much hate that I hate them. Spaniards live mostly in Spain, which makes it more difficult to go around without seeing people. The Portuguese try to speak Galician, but they can't, and it's hard to understand them. They all deserve a slap in the wrist, I mean just to say the least (just because it rhymes). But the Brits... ouch! I guess it's just because that British culture collides abruptly with my personality. They consider me rude because I'm too honest. I consider them a bunch of hypocritical, britocentric, ignorant , supremacist, xenophobic, classist and somethingelsish phucs. I actually call them Britophackas (the white Brit stereotype). However, generalising is always a mistake. I had two good English friends. One died some weeks ago. I have an English friend. And he is probably the least British Briton on earth (the dead one was kind of the same). So I may have some kind of allergy or something, that doesn't allow me to enjoy the "excuse meeeee" in a very harsh tone, with a smile and, as we see, very polite words. Just taking the piece, in case it's not obvious. Thanks for the upload, mate!
@andressolo2 місяці тому
@@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline Swedish people smile too much. Fins just the opposite. Italians are sexist and eat pasta every day. Germans speak German far too often. French people say "hate" the same way they say "ate", so they've eaten so much hate that I hate them. Spaniards live mostly in Spain, which makes it more difficult to go around without seeing people. The Portuguese try to speak Galician, but they can't, and it's hard to understand them. They all deserve a slap in the wrist, I mean, just to say the least (only because it rhymes). But the Brits... ouch! I guess it's just because that British culture collides abruptly with my personality. They consider me rude because I'm too honest. I consider them a bunch of hypocritical, britocentric , supremacist, xenophobic, classist and somethingelsish celery bunches . However, generalising is always a mistake. I had two good English friends. One died some weeks ago. So I have an English friend. And he is probably the least British Briton on earth (the dead one was kind of the same). So I may have some kind of allergy or something, that doesn't allow me to enjoy the "excuse meeeee" in a very harsh tone, with a smile and, as we see, very polite words. Just taking the piece, in case it's not obvious. Thanks for the upload, mate!
@briefbrief2 місяці тому
thanks so much for this ❤ dear Graham my fave of all them loonies
@cookster10012 місяці тому
Really enjoyed this. This was better than some of the latter Python episodes
@nigelsouthworth55773 місяці тому
Merci beaucoup. Vachement, je ne savais pas qu'il existait une version française
@Peteroranje3 місяці тому
"When you've got a government in crisis they desperately seek around for populist issues to avoid the wider issues like the economy"....sounds familiar.
@HMinot3 місяці тому
And let’s not forget The Firesign Theatre.
@harmoniousharold51563 місяці тому
It started so awkwardly but what a great conversation.
@1AstralKing3 місяці тому
No pooftahs.
@QuinnzeyQ893 місяці тому
This is absolutely incredible. How did I not know this existed?? Graham Chapman was an amazingly clever, intelligent and insightful human being. Wish we had more people on this planet like he was!
@shaystern24533 місяці тому
awkward as only cavett could be
@ElvarMasson2 місяці тому
I wouldn't have it any other way
@doctorsocrates44133 місяці тому
Wonderful speech...spoken like the true messiah...bwian that is called bwian...RIP graham.x
@dougie19683 місяці тому
Is Gwen Dibley related to Dwayne Dibley?
@jonhelmer85912 місяці тому
Yes, although Gwen denies it.
@dancingdan19943 місяці тому
I dont know where his mind goes lol.
@edscmidt51933 місяці тому
I really didn’t think he was gonna mention Biggus Dickus when he was going over the characters, and then he just glossed over it and the audience didn’t laugh, they didn’t know what was so funny about the name Biggus Dickus
@rdm45093 місяці тому
Looks like one of those trips Cleese didn't want to do
@vnrjn83 місяці тому
Cleese is superb.
@grahamblack19614 місяці тому
I’ve watched interviews with surviving Pythons about Graham Chapman and they’re generally lukewarm in their comments. I don’t think they found him easy to work with
@TheMontyPythonMuseumOnline3 місяці тому
An interesting thought... but then, he and Cleese just didn't stick together as much as Palin & Jones.
@timelordvictorious4 місяці тому
feel this was way ahead of its time. And Graham was a person from another time who deserved better credit.but not surprised it never found its Audience.
@Raymond135574 місяці тому
Poor guy.. I understand his pain. This actually made me cry
@sandrastone70194 місяці тому
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you from Sydney, Australia.
@nigelsouthworth55774 місяці тому
I love Graham and thanks Dick for such a wonderful interview. And I thank whomever uploaded
@MM229664 місяці тому
What is it with the Brits and losing their old shows?