Had the pleasure of meeting him at a book signing in 2007 and my sister made him laugh when we thanked him for signing the book, she said "thankyou Sir Galahad" and he laughed and said "Sir Galahad oh right!" Also seen 3 talks hes done, best python by far and the fittest ❤
@2000jagoКүн бұрын
What great editing for this clip. You managed to literally cut his off mid-sentence... well done.
@glynnwadeson56052 күн бұрын
During his drinking days I remember seeing him in the Angel pub with Harry Nilsson, the singer, both at the bar, both pissed, wearing silly hats they’d made out of tinfoil, acting stupidly and winding up the landlord who I think threatened to chuck em out.
@WilliamViets3 күн бұрын
The best Mrs. Pepperpot.
@paolozak30145 күн бұрын
Geniuses are unperfect persons ❤
@da1otta9 күн бұрын
Michael isn't Chinese! Well, I never!
@g-mansemployer728211 күн бұрын
If you know someone in your life with a drinking problem, and if you love them, try to get them help, because it will kill them. Heroin is illegal, cocain illegal. Morphene is for doctors. But alcohol is right down on every street corner. People try to self-medicate, but it ends up ruining their lives. I speak from personal experience. If you love someone with a drinking problem, you should intervene.
@g-mansemployer728211 күн бұрын
Big shock for me. The entire monty python crew were strangers to each other?
@anderszettergren430216 күн бұрын
On the Swedish writer Fritiof Nilsson's Piraten's tombstone, you can read the inscription: "Here below are the ashes of a man who had the habit of putting everything off until tomorrow. However, he recovered at the end and really died on Jan. 31, 1972." Perhaps even Chapman has earned himself a similar text.
@simonthomsen857819 күн бұрын
Graham was a tortured genuis. An extremely intelligent man with a prolongied identity crisis. But a great actir and comedian. So sad that he died 12 years before I was born :(
@user-cv6lx5hs4t19 күн бұрын
Not only the hilarious silly walks. But those facial expressions. Killer
@bullet559621 күн бұрын
And now something completely different!
@richinoable23 күн бұрын
I suspect being well aware of his sexuality in a repressive England shaped his aloof and difficult connections with.
@DenkyManner28 күн бұрын
Funny how they talk about him as an odd ball but on Parkinson he seemed very together and open. Maybe by 1980, sober and out about his sexuality, he'd found some peace. Been watching a lot of Python recently, it strikes me that Chapman was the best character actor of them, he could do any kind of weird part and you'd be convinced that it was the kind of character he always did then he do something completely different (pun intended) and be just as great. There's no time where he doesn't seem perfect for whatever part it was, from army officers, to snivelling little twerps to Las Vegas singer, to east end gangster
@Stubby1085Ай бұрын
“Michael Palin the sort of lost man of the group…and unfortunately he was never seen again.” - Michael Palin
@felipethiagojunior8846Ай бұрын
Did Graham and David have an open relationship? because it seems hes always sleeping with someone else and they were together for over 20 years...its impossible david didnt know he was beeing cheated, so...
@NicoScorpioАй бұрын
Mr Chapman was certainly in the spectrum of autism, so what? Sad truth is, homosexuality was a problem back then and he drowned his sorrows into the drink
@Hugh_MorrisАй бұрын
Rest easy, King
@RideAcrossTheRiver2 ай бұрын
How can someone just be drunk all day, every day? I guess there's no pleasing some people.
@Pugiron2 ай бұрын
WHAT? WHY IS YOUR SOUND AS LOW AS YOUR IQ?
@gvantsasakaruli99002 ай бұрын
"john thinks he's great in bed"
@gvantsasakaruli99002 ай бұрын
He is the most adorable python. And i have a terrible crash on him
@Kurbisa2 ай бұрын
Jones directed the hell out of Brian, which is in my top 10 of greatest movies ever. His characters, like The Bishop or Mr. Creosote, are probably my favourite Python characters. Sorely missed
@johnwatts83462 ай бұрын
'thanks for tuning in, and remember, if youve enjoyed watching the show half as much as weve enjoyed making it, then weve enjoyed it twice as much as you', 3 guys everyone loves / ya never hear a bad word about- michael palin, ringo, and charlie watts.
@DoctorInsomnia-qw7us4 ай бұрын
Definitely the best screamer 😂
@ClaudiaGonzalezKinkyFloyd4 ай бұрын
I just love John ❤
@martinobrien71106 ай бұрын
Doctor Graham Chapman .
@billmccomb46296 ай бұрын
Wow I wish I could HEAR this. But the volume is so so low it's impossible.
@a_rocknrolladdict.03126 ай бұрын
What documentary is this from?
@dancingdan19946 ай бұрын
Thank you for these thought that KZbin had gotten rid of them. 😂😂😂
@mallow1737 ай бұрын
Absolutely Love the Pythons!!
@nicholasstockling32647 ай бұрын
he probably did sleep with Ted Heath
@gamleskalle19 ай бұрын
The only newt in the group
@gamleskalle19 ай бұрын
Rip Judith, eh... Creosote.
@hungfao9 ай бұрын
Fondly remember those days in the early 70s of going into my parents room and firing up the old B&W with the antennae from hell that needed a different adjustment every week just to watch Monty Python through the static. My dad dismissed them and yet began watching them with me. It's a shame to get old. RIP Graham and Terry....and thank you!
@maxbrazil37129 ай бұрын
Graham gave Python their Kafkaesque vibe, because not in a million years could you predict what would happen next.
@jolinkarlsson85699 ай бұрын
RIP terry cutiepie much love from sweden 💖🇸🇪🇬🇧
@PridelovalecSipka9 ай бұрын
John Cleese is cool but he seems like the biggest Tožengroš pada v koš of the group.
@melindahall50629 ай бұрын
I was down and dirty in lust for Graham. How sad I was the day I found out he preferred boys.😂
@normanmccollum60829 ай бұрын
7:12 4 pints... Imperial, British (I presume)... that is over 2 liters. Actually more than 2200ml, meaning over 2.2L. Of gin. I'm an alcohol, and in earlier years I had played drinking games that I would make up. Among them, was to watch a film and to establish rules of when to drink, USUALLY revolving around when one character or all characters drink throughout the film. The most hardcore, for me, was Drunken Master which I MAY have even watched without pause which means... dang, I was pushing myself, and I do remember that night I NEARLY got sick and I had a BAD night's sleep but ultimately I do not think that I vomited if I'm not mistaken and I survived. I think it was the '90s remake, which I think in Hong Kong/China would be Drunken Master 2 but here it was Legend of the Drunken Master because the original Drunken Master from the '70s starring a VERY young Jackie Chan who actually played a character who was a PRICK, did not see international release or at least perhaps not success. And yeah, wow, just the IDEA of Jackie Chan playing a character that doesn't have a heart of gold is kinda... hard to imagine. He's always so good, and he seems like a genuinely good man as well so yeah it's interesting to see him in Drunken Master in like 1978 and he's lying, cheating, manipulating... though some of it apparently comes from his own difficult youth when food was scarce and it was hard to survive and he was often hungry. Anyhow, that was like 15oz (around 450ml) of liquor (I think a bit stronger than 40%) within about 2 hours. I have also drank I think 1L of vodka within I think it was 12 hours. 2.2L in one day? I... I believe I could do it. I DO NOT WANT TO lol I am KIND of a recovering alcoholic... ish... definitely doing MUCH better than before and my withdrawal symptoms are almost non-existent now. But wow... well let me crunch some numbers and see what 2.2L of 40% ABV (alcohol by volume) gin would equate to in terms of a typical 355ml can of beer... I'm pretty good at this sort of math. Or 'maths' as my brethren in the United Kingdom put it, which I regard as my ancestral homeland based on my known genealogy. 49.577 beer, 355ml at 5% (10 proof) alcohol by volume. THAT has the same alcohol content as 2.2L of gin at 40%. ... THAT... is a lot of beer. If I drink a dozen of those QUICKLY, I can get drunk and go to sleep. Slow? 15-18 perhaps and I'm dandy. The thing is, I've never been a morning drinker as I recall. Have I drank in the morning after I woke up? On rare occasions, yes, when my withdrawal struck early, but again my withdrawal is almost non-existent now and most days I have seemingly none or at least nothing noteworthy or bothersome or noticeable. Generally, I tried to keep it at 3:30PM at the earliest, which I regarded as acceptable, because typically 8-10 hours later I was lights-out and typically that's early enough to wake up right-as-rain in the morning because hang-overs were and are extremely scarce and when I do feel a slight hang-over it's not even worth a single regular-strength Tylenol. So I wasn't drinking ALL DAY. Just, about, half or a little more than half of my typical time spent not sleeping. And well, while sleeping, I become sober. So if I DRANK SLOW to where I can drink throughout the day, and then drank from morning to night, I will not endeavor to experiment with it but I can say with absolute confidence that I could boost up my amount of drinking SUBSTANTIALLY by kinda playing 'the long game' with it and stretching it out from my earliest hours after waking to my last hours before sweet oblivion of slumber, ideally consensual, but well in my experience of being a longtime heavy drinker you don't always get to remain with your conscience until you decide to go to sleep. Sometimes... sleep comes and takes you lol And I have seen the video of me with my slick headphones on having COMPLETELY passed out where I sat in my chair at my computer and the person had cranked up the audio on said computer to bust so that even though I have headphones on the video can easily hear what is blaring into my ears on bust... and I have no recollection of it and I did not wake up and I think it was some sort of AT LEAST hard rock but possibly could have been something metal like Megadeth or maybe that song Get Down with the Sickness or Metallica or something like that. I am also intimately familiar with the difference between 'blacking out' and 'passing out.' So I regard myself as a BIT of an unfortunate expert in the field of obliterating one's self with excessive amounts of liquid courage. That's my take on that little quote from the late, highly talented, extremely gay, Graham Chapman on his alcoholism lol Sorry, I did find that funny, 'extremely gay' lol And it's next to 'highly talented' so it's in a positive light but yeah I just added that for yucks :P Anyhow it's my genuine perspective on what I heard, providing an alcoholic perspective on an alcoholic's confessions of alcoholic drinking to perhaps help bring it into an articulation that helps non-alcoholics better understand. I mean... 50 typical 355ml (in American, 12oz) cans of 5% beer. That's PRETTY MUCH what he said he'd have daily... THAT IS A LOT. It's not something I have never heard of, I 100% believe him, but yeah that is A LOT! Quite literally people have shared stories of either personally drinking or having worked with and known someone who had personally drank 2 two-fours (24-case) of beer, meaning 48 beer. I don't know if it was light beer at 4% or regular at 5% but on some level that does not matter. Because either way... THAT IS A LOT OF BEER! Do not drink to excess, be careful and safe, it is good to consider your health and AVOID addictions. God bless, Christ loves you, God rest Graham Chapman's immortal soul, take care and I hope you have/had a great day. The world is a lonely place these days, maybe lonelier than humanity had ever known... it would be good to talk to someone, whether it be for your benefit or theirs or both. It would be good and nice to take a moment to ask a question, to listen to the answer, and to converse. :) You have the potential of greatness in you.
@josephbelisle57929 ай бұрын
Its hard to pick a favorite but i identify most with Mr Chapman. Alcoholism isnt a disease. Its an adaptive strategy like any addiction. Its not the drug. Its the trauma you are trying not to feel. Im sorry Graham. That society is such a shit that it couldnt afford being good to you. He deserved better. He deserved being accepted for who he was.
@semajttam10 ай бұрын
"In 500 metres (or what i call half a mile but we have to call it 500 hundred metres because of that bastard Napoleon) take the third exit" 😂😂
@ynyslochtyn10 ай бұрын
Graham awkward to work with by all accounts but a genius comedian on screen
@CLUMSYMONKEYHK10 ай бұрын
What is the name of this documentary?
@ManCave197210 ай бұрын
Like so many great British comedians, he had flaws, troubles and struggles. But extraordinarily funny.
@W0LFRAVEN-10 ай бұрын
By far my favorite
@i-a-g-r-e-e-----f-----jo--b10 ай бұрын
Funny how they all give respects to the most F'd up one when they are all dying now. Graham will be remembered the most because he was homosexual.
@MyNameIsChristBringsASword11 ай бұрын
What garbage Graham was. He had everything handed to him and he drank himself to death with no regard for anyone but himself. Now he's in hell.
@MyNameIsChristBringsASword6 күн бұрын
@@singingwind977 Certainly I am no better than Graham but I have a Savior in Jesus Christ.
@mookie263711 ай бұрын
At 4:41 Graham's excellent taste in hifi amplifiers.
@tinytanks11 ай бұрын
there should be civil penalties when someone uploads a video to KZbin with the volume so low and then you go someplace else and your eardrums get blown out. LOOKING AT YOU, ANDREW WEBB!