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Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman, Tim Brooke-Taylor With Aimi Macdonald - At Last The 1948 Show album flac Performer: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman, Tim Brooke-Taylor With Aimi Macdonald
Title: At Last The 1948 Show
Style: Soundtrack
Released: 1967
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1222 mb
FLAC album: 1742 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: DMF VOC DXD AIFF MOD ASF MP4
Genre: Screen and stage

Complete your Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman, Tim Brooke-Taylor With Aimi Macdonald collection.

The sketch was written by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Marty Feldman and originally performed on their TV series At Last the 1948 Show in 1967. It later became associated with the comedy group Monty Python (which included Cleese and Chapman), who performed it in their live shows, including Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl. The Four Yorkshiremen sketch was originally written and performed for the 1967 British television comedy series At Last the 1948 Show by the show's four writer-performers: Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Marty Feldman. Barry Cryer is the wine waiter in the original performance and may have contributed to the writing. The original performance of the sketch by the four creators is one of the surviving sketches from the programme and can be seen on the At Last the 1948 Show DVD.

Featuring Cambridge footlighters John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graham Chapman, this is arguably the finest sketch comedy series ever produced and certainly something you do not want to miss. This volume features a compilation of classic sketches from the first and second series of the show, including: Dance Intro. Someone Has Stolen the News. Topic: Freedom of Speech.

Featuring Cambridge footlighters John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graham Chapman, this is arguably the finest sketch comedy series ever produced, and certainly something you do not want to miss. This volume features a compilation of classic sketches from the second series of the show, including: -Shirt Shop -Nosmo Claphanger Game Show -Insurance for Accident-Prone Man -Uncooperative Burglars -Thuggish Ballet Supporters.

The still vastly underrated Tim Brooke Taylor, the much missed Marty Feldman and Graham Chapman and John Cleese (before he started getting unbearable. my opinion, sorry!) with odd appearances by Barry Cryer Bill Oddie and others makes this a landmark in British TV comedy. The additional interviews with Terry Jones and Tim Brooke Taylor are also interesting but from the way I interpret it from the interview Tim says that Graham Chapman was in radio's 'I'm sorry I'll read that again'. That was Graeme Garden. And similarly, although it contained a great deal of this future 'Python' insanity, "At Last, The 1948 Show" lacked a lot of the structure that Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Eric Idle would later provide.

Tim Brooke-Taylor Graham Chapman John Cleese Marty Feldman. Tim Brooke-Taylor Graham Chapman John Cleese Marty Feldman Aimi MacDonald. Do Not Adjust Your Set (1967 – 1969). Transmitted on Britain's ITV network in 1967, it brought Cambridge Footlights humour to a broader audience. The show starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman and Aimi MacDonald. The director was Ian Fordyce.

The show starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman and Aimi MacDonald. At Last! is the debut studio album by American blues and soul artist Etta James, which includes the title song "At Last". The album was released on Argo Records in November of 1960 and was produced by Phil and Leonard Chess. The original release contained four of James' hits on the Rhythm and Blues Records Chart between 1960 and 1961. It was her first of five studio albums James would release on the Argo label. At Last! was ranked at on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2012. Writing: John Cleese.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Bookshop
2 Sheep Dog Trials
3 Brief Interrogation
4 The Wonderful World Of The Ant
5 Rural Fram (Dialect)
6 Witch Restaurant
7 Top Of The Form
8 Someone Has Stolen The News
9 One Man Battalion
10 Doctor Sketch (Croded Waiting Room/Skinny Legs)
11 Minister Who Falls To Pieces
12 Do You Match This Description?
13 Engine Driver Spriggs
14 The Four Sydney Lotterbies
15 Beekeeping
16 Ferret Song
Performer – 1948 Show Choir
17 Public Opinion

Credits

  • Script By, Voice Actor – Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman , Tim Brooke-Taylor
  • Voice Actor – Aimi Macdonald

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ACMEM120CD Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman, Tim Brooke-Taylor With Aimi Macdonald At Last The 1948 Show ‎(CD, Album) Él ACMEM120CD UK 2007