June 12, 2006
Rare Clips From At Last the 1948 Show, John Cleese and Graham Chapman’s Pre-Python Show

Posted by Andrew Hearst

In 1967, two years before the first episodes of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, John Cleese and Graham Chapman starred in a loopy sketch program called At Last the 1948 Show. Also in the cast: Marty Feldman! Master tapes of many of the episodes were destroyed a few years later, but several of them were eventually salvaged and released on DVD last year. And now some good fellow has put a couple of dozen short clips onto YouTube. The clips are pretty tame stuff, and not really all that funny, but they’re fascinating artifacts. In the clip below, Marty Feldman plays a neurotic train passenger who annoys the always annoyable John Cleese.

[via a friend on Echo.]





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