Hermit dodging landmines; credits; Part 2: The Llama, Live from Golder's Green- a Flamenco troupe explains the Llama `Llamas son mas grandes que las ranas'; and now for something completely different: a man with a tape recorder up his nose; mountaineering sketch, two men skilled in climbing apply to an expedition to the twin peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro; and now: Monty Python; a man with a tape recorder up his brother's nose, and now in stereo; animation- saint selling encyclopedias; barber fights urge tohug, reveals he always wanted to be a lumberjack, song- Lumberjack Song; letters of protest; housewife protests about too much sex on television `I mean, I keep falling off', Prof. Gumby gives an opinion on television's influence; announcer grovels during introduction of star, `Ken Buddha, a smile, two bangs and a religion', animation- Brian Islam and Brucie; life in the countryballoons,balloons,balloons; knight with chicken not needed this week; and now: Victor and Iris's night alone together wit
s01e01 - Whither Canada?
s01e02 - Sex and Violence
s01e03 - How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away
s01e04 - Owl-Stretching Time
s01e05 - Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century
s01e06 - It's the Arts
s01e07 - Oh, You're No Fun Anymore
s01e08 - Full Frontal Nudity
s01e09 - The Ant, an Introduction
s01e10 - Untitled
s01e11 - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom
s01e12 - The Naked Ant
s01e13 - Intermission
And now for something completely different: Monty Python's Flying Circus was simply the most influential comedy program television has ever seen. Five Englishmen, all working under the constraints of conventional TV shows such as The Frost Report (for which the five Englishmen wrote), gathered together with an expatriate American in the spring of 1969 to break the rules. The result, first airing on BBC-1 on October 5, 1969, has influenced countless future men and women in the media and comedy since.