Sequence of Skits in The Film
- John Cleese, Michael Palin - Pet shop (aka the Parrot Sketch)
- Alan Bennett - T.E. Lawrence
- Barry Humphries as Dame Edna Everage - Spunk!
- John Fortune, Eleanor Bron - Happy Darling
- Peter Cook - Miner
- Monty Python (Guest appearance, Peter Cook) - Courtroom Sketch
- John Fortune, John Bird - You Say Potato
- Neil Innes - Protest Song
- John Cleese, Jonathan Lynn - The Last Supper
- The Goodies - Funky Gibbon
- Alan Bennett - Telegram
- Desmond Jones - Hamlet (mime)
- Peter Cook, John Fortune - Asp
- Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Carol Cleveland, Bill Oddie, John Cleese - The Japes Lecture
- Eleanor Bron - Appeal
- Beyond The Fringe (guest appearance, Terry Jones) - So That's The Way You Like It (Shakespeare Sketch)
- Monty Python and the entire cast - The Lumberjack Song
The above item titles do not appear anywhere in the film but are the titles ascribed to the skits and songs on the cast album released by Transatlantic Records in 1976.
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