John Cleese on TV!
Charlie Rose with John Cleese; Peter Brook; Robert Wright (March 2, 1995) (DVD - 2006)
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First, actor John Cleese discusses his sold-out concert at the 92nd Street Y in New York and his book, Life and How to Survive It. Then, a conversation with theater director Peter Brook about his new show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music called The Man Who. Finally, author Robert Wright talks about his book, The Moral Animal: Why We Are The Way We Are. The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology.
Charlie Rose with Samuel Huntington; John Cleese; Lauren Bacall (January 30, 1997) (DVD - 2006)
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Charlie talks to Samuel Huntington of Harvard University about an article published in The Journal of Foreign Affairs, The Clash of Civilizations that looks at world powers after the cold war. Next, Charlie speaks with John Cleese about his new film, Fierce Creatures that co-stars Jamie Lee Curtis. Finally, Lauren Bacall talks about her life in Hollywood and her current collaboration with Barbara Streisand called, The Mirror Has Two Faces.
The Funny Blokes of British Comedy Judy Cornwell, Emily Joyce, Richard Briers, and Geoffrey Palmer (DVD - 2005)
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Experience again Basil Fawlty, the sharp-tongued, short-tempered owner of Fawlty Towers, and the quiet humor of Lionel Hardcastle (As Time Goes By), the once dashing young Army officer. Remember Father Dougal (Father Ted), the priest oblivious to anything outside of his always-sunny world; a character that Ardal O'Hanlon modeled after a dog. And who can forget the two words from Mr. Humphries (Are You Being Served) that can always make you smile, "I'm free!" Revisit these and many more of your favorite characters. Join host Lenny Henry (Chef!) in honoring the careers and contributions of Britain's funniest blokes with clips of their funniest moments and new interviews.
Best of the Muppet Show - Peter Sellers / John Cleese / Dudley Moore Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Jerry Nelson, and Dave Goelz (DVD - 2003)
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This delightful collection of episodes from The Muppet Show celebrates three British comic giants who rose to fame in the 1960s and early '70s. The John Cleese show is best, with the lanky Monty Python genius outraged about having to work with pigs and refusing to participate in cheesy Wagnerian opera.
Stuff With More Than One Monty Python Member In It!
John Cleese: How to Irritate People John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman, and Michael Palin (DVD - 2001)
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A pre-Monty Python British TV special which starred and was written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman, with Michael Palin and two or three other non-Pythons as actors, that will make you laugh and--if you follow the movie's instructions--highly unpopular, though that is, in fact, the point. There is a lot of great (and truly irritating) material in this movie. Scenes such as the restaurant sketch with John Cleese and Connie Booth; the car sales-man (an early form of the parrot sketch, so I am told), the bored pilots telling their crew not to panic, no the wings aren't on fire, please get out your life-jackets from above your heads, but do not leave your seats. This is really a wonderful collection of sketches and amusing comments and advice on irritation in between. If you want to laugh or to make others mad, buy this classic.
At Last the 1948 Show Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Marty Feldman, and Aimi MacDonald (DVD - 2005)
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Just two series were made before it became no more and it became a revolution that was destined to change the face of TV comedy forever… 'At Last The 1948 Show' (actually broadcast in 1967). Bursting onto the nation's small screens in an explosion of unrelated and often surreal sketches, its main perpetrators were John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman and Tim Brooke-Taylor and what 'At Last The 1948 Show' began the inestimable Monty Python would one day finish in mind-blowing style.... This 2 DVD set features the recently rediscovered episodes of the classic 'At Last The 1948 Show' series.
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