This is the point at which John Cleese said he would never do another Python TV series ever again. All the sketches became combinations of sketches they had done in Series 1 or early in Series 2.
For years after I tried to grow luipins in my garden and inevitably killed them. In some places, like Iceland, they’re an unstoppable invasive weed! They’re sensitive to climate but if it’s right for a particular variety they’re unstoppable.
"...Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore Galloping through the sward Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore And his horse Concorde..." The imagery. 'Python's 'Dennis Moore' is another classic for the ages. What wit these guys possess. Thank you, Monty Python.
Dennis Moore: Don't worry, I've brought you something Peasant: Food? Clothes? Wood for the fire? Dennis Moore: Lupins! Peasant: OH CHRIST! *laughed so hard
This is exemplary comedy writing. I remember laughing at it when i was 10 and its still funny 40 years later with several LOL moments, from the sidebar botany lesson, to the devolving theme song, the absurd ineptness of Dennis Moore, even the existential crisis in the midst of the robbery, to the argument with the theme song that stops everything in its tracks. hilarious ! Even the end where our bumbling Dennis redistributes wealth on the spot. A post modern masterpiece of comedy writing !
"We all shagged Mathilda, we all shagged Mathilda. We all shagged Mathilda, and so did our mates. And she moaned and she groaned as she took it up the billabong. We all shagged Mathilda, and so did our mates." Seen on "Russell Howards Good News"
There I was watching Charlie Dimmock on Garden Rescue and she was planting lupins. ‘Your money or your lupins’ went through my brain and I just had to find this and watch it once more. Then have another nap in the chair 🤣🤣
This is one of my favorite Python sketches. I hadn't seen it for years. I came here because the other day at work, my mind went blank after someone did something so idiotic, I started humming this song out of the blue...all these years later! Thank you for posting!!!
This bit was in the first Python show I ever saw, on Canadian TV around 1973. I was a kid. Laughed my head off, loved Monty Python from that moment on. It's good to see again. Thanks for posting this!
Yup, Friday nights at 10 pm on CBC, IIRC. (Although I was in a weird situation, living in Yellowknife, getting CBC via satellite from a Vancouver feed, so everything was an hour later.) This, Dead Parrot, Election Night Special ... OMG, what a revelation to a 10-year-old! And then CBC running Holy Grail one 1976 summer night in place of hockey, uncut! Ahhh, those were the days!
Having missed most of the tv series by living in regional NSW, I'd never seen ''Dennis Moore'', but had heard it in audio only on an LP of various Python skits. Thank you, youtube !
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"Moore: What's the tree that has a leaf with sort of regular veins coming out and the veins go all the way out to the... Girl: Serrated? Moore: ...to the serrated edges. Parson: A willow! Moore: Yes, that's right. Parson: That's nothing like a willow. Moore: Well it doesn't matter, anyway. I can hit it seven times out of ten, that's the point. Parson: Never a willow. Moore: Shut up! This is a hold-up, not a botany lesson."
The album version is a bit shorter, and has some different song lyrics. I recall: "Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, riding through the sward, soon every lupin in the land will be in his mighty hand, he steals them from the rich and gives them to the poor, Mr Moore, lu-PIN do-NOR, extra-OR (dinary)." Anyone know why the horse being called Concord gets such a big laugh?
When first I saw the old Robin Hood show on television, ten years after I saw this on Monty Python, I was mildly interested until the credits song, which made me break out laughing because the song about Dennis is a parody and I’d never guessed that.
Peasant: mr moore shes going fast medicine at last? some bread? some wood for the fire? Moore: "No, Lupins!" (smiling and producing a bunch of Lupins) Peasant: Oh Christ!
"He giiiives to the poooor and giiiiives to the riiiich... stupid bitch." First time I heard that a few years ago, I lost it. It's still hilarious today.
I remember as a young lad aged 12 watching this sketch and seeing those women in their underskirts and thinking....err..mmmmm....and .. that night.......
"Blimey! This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought!"
Cue stock footage of old ladies applauding
@@markschildberg1667😅😮😮😮
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And you wonder why Bernie Sanders will never be President. 😟
'He steals from the poor and gives to the rich! Stupid Bitch' cracks me up every time it's so unexpected especially the first time you watch it. XD
I did not see that coming :D
This is perfect Monty Python: an absurd premise marked by endless arguments.
One of my favorites!
William Wright that is not argument,it's contradiction
@William Wright Yes it is.
It’s never a willow
No it isn't!
This is the point at which John Cleese said he would never do another Python TV series ever again. All the sketches became combinations of sketches they had done in Series 1 or early in Series 2.
'I have two pistols here... I know one of them isn't loaded anymore but the other one is' XD
"This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought..."
"Never a willow."
"Shut up! This is a hold-up, not a botany lesson" LOL!
"Dennis dum, Dennis dee, dum dum dum" has been a regular earworm ever since I heard it on my father's Telefunken reel-to-reel nearly fifty years ago.
"We eat lupins, sit on them, sleep on them, burn them, even wear the bloody things!" Never knew there were so many uses for lupins!
It looks very smart!
Dennis Moore,
Dennis Moore,
with a bag of things.
Love it when the girl says "why are you here"... "well why are any of us here y'know", hysterical!😂
Only on Monty Python can a highwayman get philosophical. 🤔
I bought some lupins for my garden the other day - everything I think about them I get this sketch in my head.
IAmTheHound ...that's me exactly right now. Just planted them.
For years after I tried to grow luipins in my garden and inevitably killed them. In some places, like Iceland, they’re an unstoppable invasive weed! They’re sensitive to climate but if it’s right for a particular variety they’re unstoppable.
every time
I love Michael’s reaction to getting more lupins😅.
This is a hold up, not a botany lesson!
watching again ... should be working.
I happen to know, this is the lupin express!
channelling his future Basil Fawlty there, Come on, come on lupins!
One thing I loved about Python is that you never knew what the heck you were in store for when you tuned in. Love these guys.
His horse's name is Concord, much like Sir Lancelot's squire/horse in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
"...Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore
Galloping through the sward
Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore
And his horse Concorde..."
The imagery.
'Python's 'Dennis Moore' is another classic for the ages. What wit these guys possess.
Thank you, Monty Python.
Dennis Moore: "Don't worry, I've brought you something"
Peasant: "Medicine, at last?"
"Nnnnooo . . ."
"Food?"
"Nope."
"Some blankets, perhaps? Clothes? Wood for the fire?"
"Nope . . . . LUPINS!"
"OH, CHRIST!!"
lol
Catzilla LUPINS!
Dillon Skye OH CHRIST
at least nobody told them that lupins are poisonous, no wonder the cat snuffed it
Dennis Moore: Don't worry, I've brought you something
Peasant: Food? Clothes? Wood for the fire?
Dennis Moore: Lupins!
Peasant: OH CHRIST!
*laughed so hard
When they would go all out with costume and on location filming, realistic props, or even reproductions, it made all the difference. Superb.
This is exemplary comedy writing. I remember laughing at it when i was 10 and its still funny 40 years later with several LOL moments, from the sidebar botany lesson, to the devolving theme song, the absurd ineptness of Dennis Moore, even the existential crisis in the midst of the robbery, to the argument with the theme song that stops everything in its tracks. hilarious ! Even the end where our bumbling Dennis redistributes wealth on the spot.
A post modern masterpiece of comedy writing !
I also saw this as a youngster, I'm a much better person because of it.
Those of us who remember the 1950s "Robin Hood" British TV series starring Richard Greene get the joke of this Dennis Moore theme song. ☺
No it isn't
It’s time for a good argument, then.
Simply, absolute genius. What Einstein was to physics, Mozart to music, these guys were to writing/performing.
I love how many references to this are in Holy Grail.
Really? Which ones apart from the Concord one?
I just love how the robbery turned into a whole debate
🎵Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, et cetera, et cetera.🎶
Notts Forest used to play the Robin Hood theme before their home games . The away fans sang the Dennis Moore version. 5555. LFC.
"We all shagged Mathilda,
we all shagged Mathilda.
We all shagged Mathilda,
and so did our mates.
And she moaned and she groaned
as she took it up the billabong.
We all shagged Mathilda,
and so did our mates."
Seen on "Russell Howards Good News"
Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, Dum Dum Dum.
They're not poor, they've still got the bloody castle.
After being given all that loot, those pesants become ungrateful sods.
Wonder if Robin Hood experienced such a thing? 😂
No, but every 'welfare state' in the World is these days.
"In a bunch, in a bunch!"
3:46, Scarlet Pimpernel reference. Awesome!
There I was watching Charlie Dimmock on Garden Rescue and she was planting lupins. ‘Your money or your lupins’ went through my brain and I just had to find this and watch it once more. Then have another nap in the chair 🤣🤣
My favorite Monty Python skit of all time!
:-)
Such an hilarious sketch. When Michael Palin's explodes at him and when the cat commit suicide with the lupins...priceless
That poor moggy didn't commit suicide, it choked on a bunch of lupins because it had nothing else to eat. 😿
This was the first Python sketch I ever saw!
I was hooked after that!
We have lupins outside our cottage in Nova Scotia. Every time I look at them I remember the Dennis Moore sketch.
"Fair Concorde, you shall not have have been mortally wounded in vain!"
I didn't even know what lupins were until I saw this sketch now all I can ever think of is this sketch if I hear the word lupin lol
I really do miss these guys. 😄❤️👍
*_"this is a holdup, not a botany lesson!"_*
This is one of my favorite Python sketches. I hadn't seen it for years. I came here because the other day at work, my mind went blank after someone did something so idiotic, I started humming this song out of the blue...all these years later! Thank you for posting!!!
3:30 In a bunch in a bunch.....EPIC!!!! This is so funny!
My favourite Python sketch!
Seth Tyrssen mine too
This bit was in the first Python show I ever saw, on Canadian TV around 1973. I was a kid. Laughed my head off, loved Monty Python from that moment on. It's good to see again. Thanks for posting this!
Hahaha exactly the same. Sneaking up to watch it at night, except in New Zealand! This also was my fave skit
Yup, Friday nights at 10 pm on CBC, IIRC. (Although I was in a weird situation, living in Yellowknife, getting CBC via satellite from a Vancouver feed, so everything was an hour later.) This, Dead Parrot, Election Night Special ... OMG, what a revelation to a 10-year-old! And then CBC running Holy Grail one 1976 summer night in place of hockey, uncut! Ahhh, those were the days!
B-b-b-but I never expected a sort of Spanish Inquisition! ☺
"Your lupins or your life...!"
Absolutely classic Python. Nothing like that nowadays.
That last dum dum dum always cracks me up
"This is a hold up, not a botany lesson!" Cracks me up
I didn't know there was a full version of this. I have the VHS and this sketch is only half as long.
"He steals from the poor, and gives to the rich! Stupid bitch-" (Music Stops) lol hilarious
One of the best Python sketches ever.
WonkaVator72 the best
Wait a tic.... Blimey! This re-distribution of wealth is trickier than I thought!
Love Michael Palin!
A hornbeam. No, not a hornbeam. What’s the one with a sort of…
*_Look, my fine friends, I happen to know this is the Lupin Express!_*
Damn
This is brilliant. I can't get enough.
Watching the Chelsea flower show this week every time they mention Lupins it cracks me up.
Dennis Moore has so much swag. 6:15
Having missed most of the tv series by living in regional NSW, I'd never seen ''Dennis Moore'', but had heard it in audio only on an LP of various Python skits. Thank you, youtube !
Remember this well - at school we repeated lines from it over & over & over.
This is a holdup, not a botany lesson!
I love how it starts on an Adan Ant key.
look, the cats choked himself to death with them
Hang on… blimey this redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought… 😂
Dennis Moore
Dennis Moore
Dum dum dum
LMFAO!
Lupins: He seeketh them here, he seeketh them there, he seeketh them everywhere!
Someone gave my mother some lupines this morning, so we've been singing this all day!
The government in 10 minutes.
Yes, that "redistributing the wealth" bit was harder than they thought, wasn't it?
It's money what's making it complicated.
I was thinking the EXACT same thing!!
They always had great costumes
Dennis Moore was everyones agent except cleese. Hes 84 now, im decorating a bit of his house for him at the moment, so there
Why only 10 pixels and 3 colours? I expected Moore!
"Dennis Moore Dennis Moore Etc. Etc." LOL.
*_Never a willow!_*
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@@Kryspina60 *_translation, proszę_*
"Moore: What's the tree that has a leaf with sort of regular veins coming out and the veins go all the way out to the...
Girl: Serrated?
Moore: ...to the serrated edges.
Parson: A willow!
Moore: Yes, that's right.
Parson: That's nothing like a willow.
Moore: Well it doesn't matter, anyway. I can hit it seven times out of ten, that's the point.
Parson: Never a willow.
Moore: Shut up! This is a hold-up, not a botany lesson."
The album version is a bit shorter, and has some different song lyrics. I recall: "Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, riding through the sward, soon every lupin in the land will be in his mighty hand, he steals them from the rich and gives them to the poor, Mr Moore, lu-PIN do-NOR, extra-OR (dinary)."
Anyone know why the horse being called Concord gets such a big laugh?
With the money they had I love how they clip everything together
Dee...dee...dum...dum...lol!
Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore
Dum dum dum da dum
This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought ...
My favorite sketch and ah! I love John!)
This is really a classic
The "lag" at 7:57 was so hilarious
When first I saw the old Robin Hood show on television, ten years after I saw this on Monty Python, I was mildly interested until the credits song, which made me break out laughing because the song about Dennis is a parody and I’d never guessed that.
Dennis Moore gets a lesson in Socalism.
Haha, that' s brilliant.
The best sketch the ever did. Genius
Beautiful flowers, and so many varieties!
With a bag of things!
Wait, Concord? Is Dennis a descendent of Sir Lancelot?
Dennis Dum....Dennis Dee............dum dum dum
Absolutely brilliant
Peasant: mr moore shes going fast medicine at last? some bread? some wood for the fire?
Moore: "No, Lupins!" (smiling and producing a bunch of Lupins)
Peasant: Oh Christ!
Ah, okie dokie. Thanks for posting it - Dennis Moore's one of my faves.
One of the greatest satires o all time
It's a critique of socialism/communism, of course.
'looks very smart' cracks me up every time
The Monty Python's are intelligent.
"He giiiives to the poooor and giiiiives to the riiiich... stupid bitch."
First time I heard that a few years ago, I lost it. It's still hilarious today.
Do you mean steal from the poor?
What has Dennis Moore done to deserve this.! Absolutley hilarious. No seen it for ages.
JESUS CHRIST!!!!!!!!!! DID YOU SEE HOW FAST SHE THREW THOSE SPOONS???
I remember as a young lad aged 12 watching this sketch and seeing those women in their underskirts and thinking....err..mmmmm....and .. that night.......
Swag before swag was swag...
The episode is called Dennis Moore and its in season 3