The last sketch of Marty destroying the rocking chair was a parody of Val Doonican on his own show who would normally sit down with a guitar and go off on a song or two, Paddy McGinty's Goat or some other folk song that was popular at the time. Val also had a sense of humour appearing as himself in Bonzo Dog Doo-Da Band's " Intro and Outro".
I watched Marty Feldman on The Dean Martin Show and that brought up these videos to watch. Very funny! Never seen these before. I love British humor like this and Benny Hill. Thank you for uploading these!
Marty worked with all of the Pythons. He, Cleese, and Chapman starred on (and wrote) "At Last...the 1948 Show". And all of the Pythons except Gilliam wrote (and played bit roles) on "It's Marty". Gilliam animated the titles for "The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine".
Same here, a friend from school introduced young Frankenstein and I was obsessed with Marty Feldman. I went to a BBC SHOP and got a video based on the best of him and I laughed at them.
Brings back many memories, my father worked on a few shows, James Balfour Cameraman was a friend of my father and the family, good to see his name, James sadly died in 1970, but if you watch Monty Python you'll see him occasionally
The late, great Marty Feldman. The leader of the pioneering pack of British comedy writers and actors. Gone too soon at 48. Shalom Mr Feldman. Are there really 7 people with no sense of humour?!
Man times have changed so much and not for the better, thanks for the up load .
The last sketch of Marty destroying the rocking chair was a parody of Val Doonican on his own show who would normally sit down with a guitar and go off on a song or two, Paddy McGinty's Goat or some other folk song that was popular at the time. Val also had a sense of humour appearing as himself in Bonzo Dog Doo-Da Band's " Intro and Outro".
I watched Marty Feldman on The Dean Martin Show and that brought up these videos to watch. Very funny! Never seen these before. I love British humor like this and Benny Hill. Thank you for uploading these!
Marty Feldman was a script writer on BBC'S Round the Horne or Beyond our Ken. Currently can be heard on BBC radio 4extra.
The opera bit is so true and so funny. Love Marty's work.
The father son skit reminds me of my own dad trying not to tell me about "the birds and bees". Good thing they taught us in school I guess.
John Junkin was brilliant as well. All are sadly missed.
marty Feldman,sadly missed RIP. the forerunner of the pythons.i used to watch his shows,when I was still at secondary school.
Marty worked with all of the Pythons. He, Cleese, and Chapman starred on (and wrote) "At Last...the 1948 Show". And all of the Pythons except Gilliam wrote (and played bit roles) on "It's Marty". Gilliam animated the titles for "The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine".
Same here, a friend from school introduced young Frankenstein and I was obsessed with Marty Feldman. I went to a BBC SHOP and got a video based on the best of him and I laughed at them.
Never knew he had his own program! Thank you for sharing this with us all!! (I'm dyin' here!) 😂
You are?
He is!
Don't die, don't die , don't die!!
I have been looking so long for the Aye-O-Fry sketch. I had heard that it had been lost and wanted to see it.
Marty Feldman always makes me smile x
I reckon we kids were lucky to have TV folk like Marty back then.
Brings back many memories, my father worked on a few shows, James Balfour Cameraman was a friend of my father and the family, good to see his name, James sadly died in 1970, but if you watch Monty Python you'll see him occasionally
I noticed Jim Franklin being responsible for the filmed inserts - I'd known of his work on The Goodies later on.
Good Lord!! I remember watching this when it was first broadcast!! Was it really 50 years ago!!!???
No it was 55 years ago
"Father and Son" was previously done by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, on "Not Only...But Also..."
♥️♥️♥️ My runaway favorite tv show when I was a kid. Paul Bacchus
I have been looking for this for many years. iofly!
What a Typ.... 😂😂🤣🙆🏼♀️, He was a massive Talent and died too young....very funny.👍🏼👍🏼 😁😁
The late, great Marty Feldman. The leader of the pioneering pack of British comedy writers and actors. Gone too soon at 48. Shalom Mr Feldman.
Are there really 7 people with no sense of humour?!
I thought for a moment I was going to learn more about chairs & warmth.
and dirty Uncle Berty......
Terry Jones & Michael Palin are mentioned as writers among others... Monty Pythons ...
the rag & bone man was class
I kept my EYES on this.
Hello
Someone has an English subtitle.
We are not native speakers of English, we do not understand what he is saying
How many episodes of lts marty
Von Arte... nicht? Gibt's eine Chance auf "Assaulted Nuts", das war auch auf Arte? Das wäre wirklich Fantastisch!
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Oops, I mistakenly hit dislike. I switched it like.
Blackface is creepy man
The fly sketch is super. The rest not so much.
Not even the opera?
@@warpnin3 Marty Feldman opera would kick arse. The rest of Marty is 75% looking stupid. 25 % comical Genious Maestro Hit World sucsess.
How much of 50 year old humour remains enjoyable? Many satirical shows age very quickly, though brilliant in context.
Smith & Jones did a similar sketch.
@@barbarakirk3064 Thank you. It's a great sketch.