The Best Of Marty Feldman (2005)
Marty Feldman was the goggle-eyed clown whose innovative slapstick helped usher in the anarchic age of Monty Python and set him on the way to Hollywood stardom alongside Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder. Penned by the likes of Palin, Cleese, Chapman and Feldman himself, his BBC shows of the late 60s were full of the famous and often controversial sketches (including "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Golfer" and the "Bavarian Wine-Treading Dance) that put Feldman's zany, surreal style on the map. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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