- Performer John Cleese
- Title The Ferret Song From The 1948 Show
- Date of release 1967
- Country UK
- Style Novelty, Vocal
- Other formats MP1 VQF AIFF AAC WMA DMF ADX
- Genre Pop / Stage & Screen
- Size MP3 1331 mb
- Size FLAC 1939 mb
- Rating: 4.9
- Votes: 666
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Release group by John Cleese with the 1948 Show Choir. The Ferret Song, Rhubarb Tart. Release group information.
Transmitted on Britain's ITV network in 1967, it brought Cambridge Footlights humour to a broader audience. The show starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman and Aimi MacDonald. The director was Ian Fordyce
This series was so popular that in 1966 Cleese and Chapman were invited to work as writers and performers with Brooke-Taylor and Feldman on At Last the 1948 Show, during which time the Four Yorkshiremen sketch was written by all four writers/performers (the Four Yorkshiremen sketch is now better known as a Monty Python sketch). Cleese and Chapman also. In December 1977, Cleese appeared as a guest star on The Muppet Show. Cleese was a fan of the show and co-wrote much of the episode. Cleese also made a cameo appearance in their 1981 film The Great Muppet Caper and won the TV Times award for Funniest Man on TV – 1978–79. In 1979, he starred in a.
Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Bob Leaper. blue highlight denotes track pick.
John Cleese is an English actor and comedian. Cleese has sang in several works, frequently in comic songs such as singing "The Ferret Song" on At Last the 1948 Show and playing a Mountie in "The Lumberjack Song" on Monty Python's Flying Circus. Cleese also sang in several straight roles, originating the role of Young Walsingham in Half a Sixpence, playing Major Giles Flack in the film Privates on Parade and singing "My Way" in George of the Jungle as the voice of an Ape Named Ape. Film. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). Knights of the Round Table
| The Ferret Song From The 1948 Show |
| Rhubarb Tart Song |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7N.17336 | John Cleese with the 1948 Show Choir | John Cleese with the 1948 Show Choir - The Ferret Song From The 1948 Show (7", Single) | Pye Records | 7N.17336 | UK | 1967 |
| 7N.17336 | John Cleese with the 1948 Show Choir | John Cleese with the 1948 Show Choir - The Ferret Song From The 1948 Show (7", Single, Promo) | Pye Records | 7N.17336 | UK | 1967 |
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