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The Golden Skits of Wing-commander Muriel Volestrangler, F.R.H.S. and Bar

by John Cleese

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Slim, funny & nostalgic collection of 29 sketches spanning John Cleese's career as a comedy writer from the Cambridge Footlights in 1962 to Monty Python's The Meaning of Life in 1983. Includes classic Python skits such as Arthur 'Two-sheds' Jackson & the Cheese Shop written with Graham Chapman. Also includes material from 'At Last The 1948 Show', 'I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again', 'The Frost Report' & the charity stage shows held on behalf of Amnesty International. ( )
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