Monty Python quiz sketch

Monty Python performed a quiz sketch. It went something like this:

“What is the difference between a monsoon and a mongoose?”

“A monsoon is a long white pole for scaring the birds away with, and a mongoose is a medieval Hungarian stomach pump.”

"No, I can only give you half credit for that. A monsoon is a very large wind, and a mongoose isn’t.

Unless I’m conflating two different sketches, there is also a team from a girl’s school who find out quickly that the expected answer to evrything is “Pork!”

I seem to remember seeing the girl’s team on a video, but I don’t remember seeing the guy with the “mongoose” question. So…

  1. Are these bits in the same sketch?
  2. What video is it on?

I also remember Colin Atkinson being in the show, and I remember a sketch with cultists sitting on a mountain waiting for the end of the world. (“Will this wind be so mighty as to lay low the mountains of the Earth?” “No, of course not. That’s why we’re up here. So we’ll be safe.” “Will we be safe?” “Oh, yes! Safe as houses!” “Then will the houses be safe?” “Oh, no; they’ll be blown to bits!”) The actors were wearing black T-shirts with the necks pulled up over their heads like cowls.

I doubt it was Python. It wasn’t in the TV series or the movies. And the quote certainly doesn’t sound like their type of comedy.

You are actually remembering a sketch from the very funny Secret Policeman’s Ball(s). A couple of benefits for Amnesty International. It starred, among others, John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, Graham Chapman, Peter Cooke, Sting, Peter Frampton and many others. They performed a couple of classic Python sketches.

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I love that show.

I concur, though the first sketch mentioned sounds very much like Python the secone doesn’t seem to be Python at all, especially the bit about the black t-shirts, and if it is, it’s not from any of the episodes in the original MPFC series. You did make me curious though.

A search on IMDB has turned up a sketch series (Possibly only consisting of a single episode, no details are given.) from 1980 featuring John Cleese and Rowan Atkinson, called Peter Cook & Co.

Perhaps these sketches are from that?

Perhaps . . .

Must type faster…

Now that’s Pythonian.

I forgot to mention that it was a stage show that was performed live.

:smack: I knew that. Processor/linkage disconnect with the keyboard.

Aha! I thought it might have been The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball. I don’t think I’ve seen The Secret Policeman’s Ball.

I have an audio tape called “Dead Parrot Society” featuring Python sketches and other british humor. This sketch appears on it, and it’s called Top of the Form. Cleese is the quizmaster, I can’t tell who the kids are by voice.

This page shows it listed under The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball
www.nbdtv.com/frames_main/product.asp?ProductID=271

It might help you to enjoy the sketch more if you know that it’s a parody of a 1960s-'70s TV show Top of the Form for which the word “geek” could have been invented.

Apparently this site (beware, it’s got music) was created by someone who appeared on it in 1972, and it needs no further explanation.

The Secret Policeman’s Balls is a classic! One of my dearest favorites. That tape has, among other things:

  • The old gentlemen comparing their difficult childhoods (which is a much better version of the sketch than on Hollywood Bowl)

  • The cast systematically insulting every constituent group in the audience.

  • Chris Langham telling the “deaf and dumb” accountant joke.

  • Sylvester McCoy (of Doctor Who fame) doing his truly outrageous stage act.

  • Rowan Atkinson making lots of silly faces, voices, and noises.

I treasure this tape, and hope it never wears out.

That sketch is “The End of the World”, originally done in “Beyond the Fringe” with Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller, and Alan Bennet. That first question is an exact quote. I see Cook and Bennet are in the cast of TSPOB.