Monty Python's Flying Circus1969
Genre: Comedy
BBC Announcer:
[BBC1 World symbol appears] Here is a preview of some of the programmes you'll be able to see coming shortly on BBC Television. To kick off with there's variety...
[cut to still picture of Peter West and Brian Johnston]
BBC Announcer:
Peter West and Brian Johnston star in "Rain Stopped Play", a whacky new comedy series about the gay exploits of two television cricket commentators
[cut to photo of E. W. Swanton]
BBC Announcer:
with E. W. Swanton as Aggie the kooky Scots maid. For those of you who don't like variety, there's variety, with Brian Close at the Talk of the Town.
[cut to picture of Brian Close in cricket whites on a stage]
BBC Announcer:
And of course there'll be sport. The Classics series
[cut to engraving of London and caption:
"The Classics"]
BBC Announcer:
return to BBC 2 with twenty-six episodes of John Galsworthy's "Snooker My Way"
[cut to composite photo of Nyree Dawn Porter holding a snooker cue]
BBC Announcer:
with Nyree Dawn Porter repeating her triumph as Joe Davis. And of course there'll be sport. Comedy is not forgotten
[cut to Caption:
"Comedy"]
BBC Announcer:
with Jim Laker
[cut to photo of Laker]
BBC Announcer:
in "Thirteen Weeks of Off-spin Bowling". Jim plays the zany bachelor bowler in a new series of "Owzat", with Anneley Brummond-Haye on Mr Softee
[cut to photo of same]
BBC Announcer:
as his wife. And of course there'll be sport. "Panorama" will be returning, introduced
[cut to "Panorama" caption with photo of Tony Jacklin]
BBC Announcer:
as usual by Tony Jacklin, and Lulu [cut to photo of Lulu] will be tackling the Old Man of Hoy
[cut to photo of same]
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And for those of you who prefer drama - there's sport. On "Show of the Week" Kenneth Wostenholme sings.
[cut to still of him, superimposed over Flick Colby Dancers, Pans People, ono]
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And for those of you who don't like television there's David Coleman.
[cut to picture of him smiling]
BBC Announcer:
And of course there'll be sport. But now for something completely different - sport.
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