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Monty Python's Flying Circus: Season 1, Episode 7

You're No Fun Anymore (30 Nov. 1969)

TV Episode  -  TV_14 30 min  -  Comedy | Music
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Ian MacNaughton
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Cast

Episode credited cast:
Graham Chapman ...
Count Dracula / Chairman / Samuel Brainsample / Charles / Policeman
John Cleese ...
Announcer / Peter / Board Member / American Voice / Sergeant
Terry Gilliam ...
Animated band (voice)
Eric Idle ...
Camel spotter / Voice over #2 / Mrs. Brainsample / Mrs. Potter / Female tennis player / Detective Inspector / Tennis commentator
Terry Jones ...
Bishop / Harold Potter / Inspector / Mary Podgorny / Norman Hackforth
Michael Palin ...
It's Man / Wilkins / Jewish Figure / Redcoat / Angus Podgorny
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Donna Reading Donna Reading ...
Girl in bed / Girl in laboratory
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Blancmange | Tennis | Wimbledon | Scot | Scotland  | See more »

Genres:

Comedy | Music

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Goofs

Boom mic visible: At the beginning of the first sketch, "Camelspotting", the boom mic's shadow is easily spotted on Eric Idle's brow. It moves away after John Cleese begins to address him. See more »

Quotes

Narrator: It was a day like many another, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brainsample were a perfectly ordinary couple leading perfectly ordinary lives. The sort of people to whom nothing extraordinary ever happened - and not the kind of people to be the center of one of the most astounding incidents in the history of mankind... So let's forget about them and follow instead the destiny of this man...
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Soundtracks

"The Liberty Bell"
(uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa (uncredited)
Performed by the Band of Grenadier Guard (uncredited) See more »