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Derek and Clive discuss, with their usual delicacy, the tricky subject of being caught masturbating Derek is delighted to discover that he doesn’t have cancer, this being a story that he had made up for his Mum. No video available, or indeed needed and filled with quotable gems. It should go without saying, mature audiences only.
Derek and Clive’s, the UK’s swearingest duo, discuss the various passengers they have had in their respective cabs. These include Bertrand Russell, Pablo Picasso and Richard Wagner. Filled with glorious lines. The script is
Another unbelievably offensive sketch from Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s evil alter-egos, Derek and Clive. Not for the faint-hearted. The script for this appears in the articles category here.
Derek and Clive, the creations of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, have something to offend almost everyone.
In this sketch, the swearing starts at about the fourth word into the sketch and continues to the end. Peter Cook gets very upset with Dolly for failing to verify his potential world record for ‘longest yardage of snot between one nostril and the wall’. Probably something to avoid watching with your Mum, wife or girlfriend.
The script for the album version of this sketch is in the articles section.
Nasty marries conceptual artist Chastity, a simple German girl whose father had invented World War II. They hold a press conference in the shower in the cause of world peace. Rumours emerge that Stig was dead.
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Mick Jagger plays along very convincingly. The Rutles fall under the influence of Surrey mystic, Arthur Sultan. Michael Palin appears as Eric Manchester.
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The Rutles song It’s Looking Good sounds like an undiscovered early Beatles song, played at the Che Stadium (names after Che stadium). Bob Dylan introduces The Rutles to “tea”, inspiring their Sergeant Rutter.
Les Garcons de la Plage, the “French Beach Boys” are mentioned. I’m not sure why that’s funny, it just is.
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Part Three of The Rutles mockumentary features the excellent “Am I in Love?”, one of the most engaging Beatles parodies. Cameo from the poet Roger McGough.
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