Monty Python's Flying Circus

All Episodes 1969 - 2019
TV-14

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  • 1969-10-05T21:00:00Z
  • 30m
  • 21h 54m (45 episodes)
  • Ian MacNaughton + 1 more, John Howard Davies
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • BBC
  • Comedy
A British sketch comedy series with the shows being composed of surreality, risqué or innuendo-laden humour, sight gags and observational sketches without punchlines.

111 episodes

1977-04-15T21:00:00Z

Special 3 Jabberwocky

Special 3 Jabberwocky

  • 1977-04-15T21:00:00Z30m

After the death of his father the young cooper 'Dennis Cooper' goes to town where he has to pass several adventures. The town and the whole kingdom is threatened by a terrible monster called 'Jabberwocky'. Will Dennis make his fortune? Is anyone brave enough to defeat the monster? A medieval tale with Pythonesque humour.

A collection of skits that made the Python troup famous, performed live at the Hollywood Bowl. Included are the singing philosophers, lumberjacks, the pope, and a suspiciously-male looking seabird vendor.

The Pythons had planned to rearrange sketches from the two German specials into a sketch film had Life of Brian not been filmed. With Brian completed, these German shows were not introduced in America in their entirety until the Python retrospective 17 and 24 February 1989. The Museum of Television and Radio in New York introduced these unseen hours in part to celebrate the Pythons' 20th anniversary and, hopefully, to release the specials to a TV network or to video. The second special for WDR was the Pythons' rebuttal of a BBC proposal to send a compilation show to Germany. This program was filmed with one less burden: the cast could speak in English. Connie Booth had begun writing with John Cleese by this time, and the two turned out the "Fairy Tale" sketch, later reprinted in The Brand New Monty Python Bok. Other sketches are summarized in Kim "Howard" Johnson's book The First 280 Years of Monty Python, published by St. Martin's Press.

The Pythons had planned to rearrange sketches from the two German specials into a sketch film had Life of Brian not been filmed. With Brian completed, these German shows were not introduced in America in their entirety until the Python retrospective 17 and 24 February 1989. The Museum of Television and Radio in New York introduced these unseen hours in part to celebrate the Pythons' 20th anniversary and, hopefully, to release the specials to a TV network or to video. The second special for WDR was the Pythons' rebuttal of a BBC proposal to send a compilation show to Germany. This program was filmed with one less burden: the cast could speak in English. Connie Booth had begun writing with John Cleese by this time, and the two turned out the "Fairy Tale" sketch, later reprinted in The Brand New Monty Python Bok. Other sketches are summarized in Kim "Howard" Johnson's book The First 280 Years of Monty Python, published by St. Martin's Press.

Parrot Sketch Not Included - 20 Years of Monty Python was a tribute special to the Monty Python comedy group. It was hosted by Python fan and actor Steve Martin, who introduced several sketches from the group's television series Monty Python's Flying Circus, as well as some sketches from the German remake Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus. The Dead Parrot sketch was not included.

1998-03-21T22:00:00Z

Special 10 Live at Aspen

Special 10 Live at Aspen

  • 1998-03-21T22:00:00Z30m

Monty Python Live at Aspen was a reunion show featuring the five surviving members of Monty Python: John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. Graham Chapman was also allegedly in attendance as his "ashes" were brought out in an urn. The Pythons looked back at their work and received an American Film Industry award. It also featured some memorable moments when Gilliam 'accidentally' kicked over the urn, which Eric Idle said was their biggest audience laugh ever. It was hosted by Robert Klein and featured a cameo by Eddie Izzard.

1999-10-05T21:00:00Z

Special 11 Python Night

Special 11 Python Night

  • 1999-10-05T21:00:00Z30m

Python Night - 30 Years of Python was a special run of Monty Python related programs broadcast on BBC2 on October 5, 1999, the 30th Anniversary of the first broadcast of Monty Python's Flying Circus.

A look at the careers of John Cleese, Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam in the years after Monty Python's Flying Circus.

In 1979, Monty Python's Life of Brian opened in cinemas around Britain, finding a place for itself in movie history. However, the film's release was plagued by controversy, causing many local authorities to ban showings of the feature. By 2009, the ban only remains in place in Aberystwyth. This documentary reveals how Sue Jones-Davies, the city's mayor — and the actor who played Brian's girlfriend in the movie — has campaigned to have the ban lifted. Includes contributions by Pythons Michael Palin and Terry Jones

A short film by Monty Python made in the early 1970s, never intended to be seen by the public, only for the employees of Birds Eye. Although these industrial films are largely aimed at the staff of said companies, the information they provide is injected by a large dose of typically Python humor and is essential viewing for the Python completeness.

A short film by Monty Python made in the early 1970s, never intended to be seen by the public, only for the employees of Harmony Hairspray. Although these industrial films are largely aimed at the staff of said companies, the information they provide is injected by a large dose of typically Python humor and is essential viewing for the Python completeness.

A short film by Monty Python made in the early 1970s, never intended to be seen by the public, only for the employees of Close Up toothpaste. Although these industrial films are largely aimed at the staff of said companies, the information they provide is injected by a large dose of typically Python humor and is essential viewing for the Python completeness.

50 minute documentary, made on location in Tunisia during the shooting of Monty Python's Life of Brian. There are interviews with all of the troupe, excerpts from the TV series and their earlier films, and from some of the solo projects the individuals worked on. Some of the rehearsals for this film are shown. This is actually a fascinating documentary and a superb extra to the film. It gives an insight into the personalities of each of the performers and their relationships with one another. No Monty Python fan should be without this. From the Criterion Edition DVD.

A documentary about the making of the controversial Life of Brian and the surrounding accusations of blasphemy

1999-10-09T21:00:00Z

Special 19 The Life of Python

Special 19 The Life of Python

  • 1999-10-09T21:00:00Z30m

The Life of Python was a special run of Monty Python related programs broadcast on BBC2 on October 5, 1999, the 30th Anniversary of the first broadcast of Monty Python's Flying Circus.

To commemorate the 'Ruby Jubilee' of Monty Python, this film takes us on a journey telling the story of the Pythons from start to finish. Starting with the very humble beginnings of how the legendary British comedy troupe emerged, we learn how the cast met, their early influences and how they went on to create ground-breaking television, and their transition into movies that would change the face of comedy forever. Featuring brand new interviews with John Cleese, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, and Eric Idle as well as archive interviews from Graham Chapman, this film explores the highs and the lows, and examines how Monty Python became a British institution. This is the first time the Pythons have come together for a film project since 1983's Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.

Packed with exclusive interviews, home movies and footage of early sketches, "Before the Flying Circus" reveals the performances that influenced the Pythons-to-be. Includes interviews with Ronnie Corbett, David Frost and many more.

Monty Python's road to success in America and its influence is recounted in this documentary through exclusive interviews with luminaries of American comedy. Includes conversations with Judd Apatow, Hank Azaria, Matt Stone & Trey Parker, Carl Reiner, Jay Roach, Paul Rudd, Luke Wilson and many more...

Terry Gilliam dissects his animated opening sequences for all four series of Monty Python's Flying Circus.

The sketch so controversial that it had to be dropped by the BBC before it could be seen again.

Omnibus episode "Life of Python", broadcast 1990-10-05. Different cut from the VHS/LD release, the latter doesn't have the narration by John Lloyd or the shots from the Memorial Service. Nothing whatsoever to do with the A&E DVD of the same name - that one contains the 1999 documentaries about Monty Python!

2011-10-19T21:00:00Z

Special 30 Holy Flying Circus

Special 30 Holy Flying Circus

  • 2011-10-19T21:00:00Z30m

In 1979, Monty Python made Life of Brian and the debate about what is an acceptable subject for comedy was blown wide open. This is a fantastical re-imagining of the build-up to the release of the film and the controversy it caused.

Friday Night, Saturday Morning was a live chatshow, that was one day in 1979 the site of one of a strange debate between on the one hand John Cleese and Michael Palin, representing Monty Python, and on the other hand malcolm muggeridge and the bishop of Southwark. The subject was wether or not "Life of Brian" was a blasphemous movie or not. As one of the Pythons commented later, it was a very strange scene, quite a Python sketch in itself, except that the Pythons discussed the matter seriously while their opponents were quite ludicrous in their statements. Also, it is one of the few occasions where Michael Palin gets angry.

A DVD extra from DVD 1

A DVD extra from Volume 1 Disc 2

The semaphore version of "Wuthering Heights" sketch from Episode 15 A DVD extra from DVD 3

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A DVD extra from DVD 12

Monty Python's Flying Circus: Live at Aspen Special thanks to: Roger Saunders and Nancy Severinson

An animated, factually incorrect biography of Graham Arthur Chapman, one of the founding members of the comedy group Monty Python.

In celebration of 40 years of Monty Python, the creators of Spamalot turn to Life of Brian, blowing the biblical parody to orchestral proportions in a live, one night only performance.

Arts documentary. Alan Yentob meets the five surviving members of Monty Python as they prepare to reunite for a series of live shows. Yentob follows John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and Eric Idle as they pursue solo projects in far-flung locations, reflect on old age, and prepare for the shows in London that will bring the final curtain down on Python after 45 years.

Knotted hankies at the ready: it's Monty Python's historic last stand broadcast live from London's O2 Arena. It's been more than three decades since they last appeared on stage together for a Hollywood Bowl show. But now surviving Pythons John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin - combined age: 357! - are dusting down those classic comedy routines for their final farewell. There was a phenomenal demand for tickets when this run of ten reunion shows at the O2 Arena was announced. The legendary quintet promise a selection of their finest sketches with modern, topical and suitably Python-esque twists. It's certain to be one of the greatest live events of the year, as well as an emotional experience for the Pythons and their fans. Expect laughter and tears. But mostly laughter.

Monty Python's 30th birthday was celebrated by the (UK) Paramount Comedy Channel with this program which showed a few of the deleted scenes from Life of Brian - unrelated to "Python Night" on the BBC that same year. Jonathan Ross interviews the (living) members of Monty Python. Ross tells a fake story about how they found the deleted scenes but the truth is, they had been released on the criterion LaserDisc 2 years earlier in 1997. (Although the 'rushes' of the film really were destroyed around this time when the Handmade Films company was sold!)

After making comedy history with the screening of their last-ever live show - Monty Python Live (Mostly), UKTV Gold teams up with the Pythons again for an exclusive one-off documentary. BAFTA award-winning director Roger Graef OBE has been given unprecedented access to the five surviving Pythons for the 90-minute film, Monty Python: The Meaning of Live. The film includes never before seen footage from their early live shows including 1980's Live at the Hollywood Bowl and goes behind-the-scenes of their 2014 reunion shows, which were watched by millions around the world.

Highlights of this special produced for entry in the 1971 Golden Rose of Montreux Festival include selections mainly from the second series such as "Scott of the Sahara"; the Gas Cooker sketch; the semaphore version of "Wuthering Heights"; the "Ministry of Silly Walks"; plus some new material including an exploding version of the "Blue Danube".

Special 56 Politically Incorrect

  • 2009-11-12T22:00:00Z30m

2009-11-12T22:00:00Z

Special 57 Animated Gilliam

Special 57 Animated Gilliam

  • 2009-11-12T22:00:00Z30m

Monty Python's road to success in America and its influence is recounted in this documentary through exclusive interviews with luminaries of American comedy. Includes conversations with Judd Apatow, Hank Azaria, Matt Stone & Trey Parker, Carl Reiner, Jay Roach, Paul Rudd, Luke Wilson and many more...

Collection of all Personal best contained in the 40th anniversary collection boxset.

In the early 1980s, Monty Python's Graham Chapman embarked upon a second career as a public speaker. Throughout the decade he toured hundreds of North American colleges delivering "comedy lectures" which consisted of tales from his life, adventures with an ad hoc group of adrenaline junkies called the Dangerous Sports Club, equally dangerous friends like the Who's Keith Moon and, of course, his fellow Pythons. In the spring of 1988 he launched his final college tour before his death in 1989, the best of which is presented here, videotaped under Graham's supervision and taken from his personal archives. It's a historical and hysterical - document, capturing Graham at the peak of his comedic powers, at ease and at home before a crowd of Chapmaniacs.

An in-depth look at Britain's most triumphantly hilarious comedy troupe, this documentary covers Monty Python's early work -- including their legendary comedy sketch show -- as well as their later television series and films. Archive footage provides a front-row seat to some of their classic moments, and a team of critics, journalists and comedians, including Neil Innes, Alexei Sayle, Tom Binns and Ian Stone, add colorful detail to the account.

An documentarian from the BBC visits the set of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). This documentary shouldn't be viewed as a making of the film, but rather a goof-off session that is simply there to conjure up laughter

From ‘something completely different’ to icons of comedy and national treasures, this is a collection of rarely-seen Monty Python moments from the BBC archives, following the group’s encounters with ‘Auntie’ over the past 50 years. Highlights include Terry Gilliam showing how he created his unique Python animations, Graham Chapman discussing the pressures of life as a homosexual, alcoholic comic, John Cleese explaining why he had to quit the final TV series, and Michael Palin promoting The Life of Brian on a children’s programme. Capturing them at the height of their powers, it is a smorgasbord of insightful interviews, on-location encounters, chat-show conversations and behind-the-scenes silliness from the 70s, 80s and beyond, some of which has been buried in the vaults for decades.

Series Premiere

1969-10-05T21:00:00Z

1x01 Whither Canada?

Series Premiere

1x01 Whither Canada?

  • 1969-10-05T21:00:00Z31m

Featuring 'It's Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart', an Italian lesson, Whizzo Butter, 'It's the Arts', Arthur 'Two-Sheds' Jackson, a cycling race, and The Funniest Joke in the World.

1969-10-12T21:00:00Z

1x02 Sex and Violence

1x02 Sex and Violence

  • 1969-10-12T21:00:00Z33m

Featuring some flying sheep, a man with three buttocks, a man with two noses, musical mice, a marriage guidance counsellor, a working-class playwright and The Wrestling Epilogue.

Featuring a court scene, the larch, Bicycle Repair Man, children's stories, a restaurant sketch, some seduced milkmen, an interview with some children and a stolen newsreader.

1969-10-26T21:00:00Z

1x04 Owl Stretching Time

1x04 Owl Stretching Time

  • 1969-10-26T21:00:00Z29m

Featuring fresh fruit as self-defence, some folk-singing, an art gallery sketch and Lemming of the BDA. An Edwardian man struggles to undress on the beach.

Featuring Confuse-a-Cat, discussion programme A Duck, a Cat and a Lizard, the arrest of a newsreader, an erotic film, a silly job interview and a burglar/encyclopaedia salesman.

1969-11-23T21:00:00Z

1x06 It's the Arts

1x06 It's the Arts

  • 1969-11-23T21:00:00Z30m

Featuring a gang of legal burglars, the Whizzo Quality Assortment, a Scottish wedding and a day in the life of a city stockbroker. Some film moguls try to impress their boss.

1969-11-30T21:00:00Z

1x07 Oh, You're No Fun Anymore

Featuring camel-spotting, an embezzler at a board-meeting and a science fiction tale about a Scotsman and a tennis-playing blancmange.

1969-12-07T21:00:00Z

1x08 Full Frontal Nudity

1x08 Full Frontal Nudity

  • 1969-12-07T21:00:00Z29m

Featuring an art critic, some hermits, Hell's Grannies and the dead parrot sketch. Some newlyweds attempt to buy a bed and the mafia offer protecting to the army.

1969-12-14T21:00:00Z

1x09 The Ant, An Introduction

Featuring Ken Buddha, a man with a tape-recorder up his nose and a hairdresser who always wanted to be a lumberjack.

1969-12-21T21:00:00Z

1x10 Untitled

1x10 Untitled

  • 1969-12-21T21:00:00Z30m

Featuring a bank robber in a lingerie shop, It's A Tree (with Arthur Tree), a vocational guidance counsellor, Ron Obvious and a gorilla librarian.

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra goes to the bathroom, a footballer is interviewed and Batley Townswomen's Guild re-enact the invasion of Pearl Harbour.

1970-01-04T21:00:00Z

1x12 The Naked Ant

1x12 The Naked Ant

  • 1970-01-04T21:00:00Z31m

Featuring the North Minehead by-election, the Upper Class Twit of the Year competition, Ken Shabby and a Party Political Broadcast on behalf of the Wood Party.

Season Finale

1970-01-11T21:00:00Z

1x13 Intermission

Season Finale

1x13 Intermission

  • 1970-01-11T21:00:00Z29m

Featuring some historical impersonations, a cinema usherette with a dead seabird, restaurant abuse and Probe Around On Crime.

Season Premiere

1970-09-15T21:00:00Z

2x01 Face the Press

Season Premiere

2x01 Face the Press

  • 1970-09-15T21:00:00Z30m

Featuring Doug and Dinsdale Piranha, Face the Press and the Ministry of Silly Walks. Mrs G Pinnet buys a new gas cooker.

1970-09-22T21:00:00Z

2x02 The Spanish Inquisition

Featuring the Spanish Inquisition, courtroom charades and a semaphore interpretation of Wuthering Heights.

1970-09-29T21:00:00Z

2x03 Déjà Vu

2x03 Déjà Vu

  • 1970-09-29T21:00:00Z30m

Featuring the work of the poet Euan McTeagle, a psychiatrist milkman and some exploding animals. A television presenter suffers from a severe case of deja vu.

1970-10-20T21:00:00Z

2x04 The Buzz Aldrin Show

2x04 The Buzz Aldrin Show

  • 1970-10-20T21:00:00Z30m

More surreal humour from the Monty Python team. Sketches include The Architects, How to Recognise a Mason, Poets and the Chemist sketch.

1970-10-27T21:00:00Z

2x05 Live from the Grill-O-Mat

Featuring gameshow Blackmail, The Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and boxer Ken Clean-Air System.

1970-11-03T21:00:00Z

2x06 It's a Living

2x06 It's a Living

  • 1970-11-03T21:00:00Z29m

Featuring It's a Living and a school prize-giving. Timmy Williams presents a new chat show and the fate of the Silly Party hangs in the balance in an Election Night Special.

1970-11-11T21:00:00Z

2x07 The Attila the Hun Show

Featuring the Attila the Hun Show, a rat catcher, a village idiot, some killer sheep and news for parrots.

1970-11-17T21:00:00Z

2x08 Archaeology Today

2x08 Archaeology Today

  • 1970-11-17T21:00:00Z29m

Featuring Mrs Beethoven, the Reverend Arthur Belling, some Australian Mosquito Hunters and a drink party with the Gits.

Featuring a guide on how to recognise parts of the body, a singing policeman, an interview with a plastic surgeon, a camp soldiers' drill and the Verrifast Plane Company.

1970-12-01T21:00:00Z

2x10 Scott of the Antarctic

Featuring a special report into the shooting of Scott of the Antarctic, from Paignton. Also, a man tries to purchase a fish licence.

1970-12-08T21:00:00Z

2x11 How Not to Be Seen

2x11 How Not to Be Seen

  • 1970-12-08T21:00:00Z29m

Features gags and sketches such as Job Hunter, Railway Timetables, How Not to be Seen and Interview in a Filing Cabinet.

1970-12-15T21:00:00Z

2x12 Spam

2x12 Spam

  • 1970-12-15T21:00:00Z30m

The sketches in this episode include Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook, World Forum-Communist Quiz, Hospital for Over-Actors and Spam.

Season Finale

1970-12-22T21:00:00Z

2x13 Royal Episode 13

Season Finale

2x13 Royal Episode 13

  • 1970-12-22T21:00:00Z30m

Sketches in this episode include How to Feed a Goldfish, The Man Who Says Things in a Very Roundabout Way and Lifeboat.

Season Premiere

1972-10-19T21:00:00Z

3x01 Whicker's World

Season Premiere

3x01 Whicker's World

  • 1972-10-19T21:00:00Z30m

Features gags and sketches such as Multiple Murderer Court Scene, Njorl's Saga and Whicker’s World.

Features Emigration from Surbiton to Hounslow, The Fish Slapping Dance, SS Mother Goose, Trim-Jeans Theatre and some very famous guests.

1972-11-02T22:00:00Z

3x03 The Money Programme

3x03 The Money Programme

  • 1972-11-02T22:00:00Z29m

Features The Money Programme, Erizabeth L, Dead Bishop, Jungle Restaurant and The Argument Skit.

Features gags and sketches such as Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror, The Man who Speaks in Anagrams and Pantomime Horses.

Featuring in this episode The All-England Summarise Proust Competition, Fire Brigade, Travel Agent and Party Hints with Veronica Smalls.

Sketches in this episode include Tory Housewives Clean-up Campaign, Gumby Brain Specialist, Expedition to Lake Pahoe and The Silliest Interview We've Ever Had.

1972-11-30T22:00:00Z

3x07 Salad Days

3x07 Salad Days

  • 1972-11-30T22:00:00Z28m

Features gags and sketches such as Biggles Dictates a Letter, Climbing the North Face of the Uxbridge Road, Lifeboat and The Cheese Shop.

1972-12-07T22:00:00Z

3x08 The Cycling Tour

3x08 The Cycling Tour

  • 1972-12-07T22:00:00Z30m

This episode tells the story of Mr Pither as he embarks on his Cycling Tour.

1972-12-14T22:00:00Z

3x09 The Nude Organist

3x09 The Nude Organist

  • 1972-12-14T22:00:00Z30m

Features gags and sketches such as Bomb on Plane, Mortuary Hour, The Olympic Hide-and-Seek Final, The Cheap Laughs and Prices on the Planet Algon.

Sketches include The Tudor Jobs Agency, Elizabethan Pornography Smugglers, Thripshaw's Disease and The Man Who Says Words in the Wrong Order.

1973-01-04T22:00:00Z

3x11 Dennis Moore

3x11 Dennis Moore

  • 1973-01-04T22:00:00Z31m

Features the sketches Dennis Moore, What the Stars Foretell, The Ideal Loon Exhibition, Off-Licence and Prejudice.

1973-01-11T22:00:00Z

3x12 A Book at Bedtime

3x12 A Book at Bedtime

  • 1973-01-11T22:00:00Z24m

Features gags and sketches such as A Book at Bedtime, Kamikaze Scotsmen, No Time to Lose, Spot the Looney and Frontiers of Medicine-Penguins.

Season Finale

1973-01-18T22:00:00Z

3x13 Grandstand (or: The British Showbiz Awards)

Sketches include The Oscar Wilde Sketch, David Niven’s Fridge, Pasolini’s ‘The Third Test Match’, New Brain from Currys, Blood Donor and the Dirty Vicar Sketch.

Season Premiere

1974-10-31T22:00:00Z

4x01 The Golden Age of Ballooning

Season Premiere

4x01 The Golden Age of Ballooning

  • 1974-10-31T22:00:00Z28m

Features gags and sketches such as The Golden Age of Ballooning, Louis XVI, The Court of George III and a Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of the Norwegian Party.

1974-11-07T22:00:00Z

4x02 Michael Ellis

4x02 Michael Ellis

  • 1974-11-07T22:00:00Z28m

Features the sketches Department Store, Buying an Ant, At Home with the Ant and Other Pets and Toupee Department.

More surreal gags and sketches including Up Your Pavement, RAF Banter, Court Martial, The Public Are Idiots and Woody and Tinny Words.

1974-11-21T22:00:00Z

4x04 Hamlet

4x04 Hamlet

  • 1974-11-21T22:00:00Z27m

Sketches in this episode include Hamlet and Ophelia, Bogus Psychiatrists, Police Helmets, Boxing Match Aftermath and The Queen Victoria Handicap.

1974-11-28T22:00:00Z

4x05 Mr. Neutron

4x05 Mr. Neutron

  • 1974-11-28T22:00:00Z27m

Featuring the story of Mr. Neutron and sketches including Post-Box Ceremony and Teddy Salad.

Season Finale

1974-12-05T22:00:00Z

4x06 Party Political Broadcast

Season Finale

4x06 Party Political Broadcast

  • 1974-12-05T22:00:00Z28m

Sketches in this final episode include The Most Awful Family in Britain, Patient Abuse, Brigadier and Bishop and The Man Who Finishes Other People's Sentences.

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