
A collection of Monty Python's Flying Circus skits from the first two seasons of their British TV series.



John Cleese
Himself - Various

Tim Brooke-Taylor
Various Characters

Graham Chapman
Various

Michael Palin
Various

Connie Booth
Various

Gillian Lind
Various
Dick Vosburgh
Various
How to Irritate People is a comedy, tv movie film released in 1969 exploring themes of sketch comedy. Directed by Ian Fordyce, it stars John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman. A pre-Monty Python mockumentary, written by and presented by John Cleese, that provides tips on learning how to irritate people.
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