Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl Page #10
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**** The Bookshop Sketch ****
**** from "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl" ****
Customer:
(entering the bookshop) Good morning.Proprietor (John Cleese): Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
C:
Er, yes. Do you have a copy of "Thirty Days in the Samarkind Desert withthe Duchess of Kent" by A. E. J. Eliott, O.B.E.?
P:
Ah, well, I don't know the book, sir....C:
Er, never mind, never mind.How about "A Hundred and One Ways toStart a Fight"?
P:
...By?C:
An Irish gentleman whose name eludes me for the moment.P:
Ah, no, well we haven't got it in stock, sir....C:
Oh, well, not to worry, not to worry. Can you help me with "DavidCoperfield"?
P:
Ah, yes, Dickens.C:
No....P:
(pause) I beg your pardon?C:
No, Edmund Wells.P:
I... *think* you'll find Charles Dickens wrote "David Copperfield", sir....C:
No, no, Dickens wrote "David Copperfield" with *two* Ps. This is"David Coperfield" with *one* P by Edmund Wells.
P:
"David Coperfield" with one P?C:
Yes, I should have said.P:
Yes, well in that case we don't have it.C:
(peering over counter) Funny, you've got a lot of books here....P:
(slightly perturbed) Yes, we do, but we don't have "David Coperfield"with one P by Edmund Wells.
C:
Pity, it's more thorough than the Dickens.P:
More THOROUGH?!?C:
Yes...I wonder if it might be worth a look through all your "David Copper-field"s...
P:
No, sir, all our "David Copperfield"s have two P's.C:
Are you quite sure?P:
Quite.C:
Not worth just looking?P:
Definitely not.C:
Oh...how 'bout "Grate Expectations"?P:
Yes, well we have that....C:
That's "G-R-A-T-E Expectations," also by Edmund Wells.P:
(pause) Yes, well in that case we don't have it. We don't have anythingby Edmund Wells, actually: he's not very popular.
C:
Not "Knickerless Knickleby"? That's K-N-I-C-K-E-R-L-E-S-S.P:
(taciturn) No.C:
"Khristmas Karol" with a K?P:
(really quite perturbed) No....C:
Er, how about "A Sale of Two Titties"?P:
DEFINITELY NOT.C:
(moving towards door) Sorry to trouble you....P:
Not at all....C:
Good morning.P:
Good morning.C:
(turning around) Oh!P:
(deep breath) Yesss?C:
I wonder if you might have a copy of "Rarnaby Budge"?P:
No, as I say, we're right out of Edmund Wells!C:
No, not Edmund Wells - Charles Dikkens.P:
(pause - eagerly) Charles Dickens??C:
Yes.P:
(excitedly) You mean "Barnaby Rudge"!C:
No, "Rarnaby Budge" by Charles Dikkens. That's Dikkens with two Ks, thewell-known Dutch author.
P:
(slight pause) No, well we don't have "Rarnaby Budge" by Charles Dikkenswith two Ks, the well-known Dutch author, and perhaps to save time I
should add that we don't have "Karnaby Fudge" by Darles Chickens, or
"Farmer of Sludge" by Marles Pickens, or even "Stickwick Stapers" by Farles
Wickens with four M's and a silent Q!!!!! Why don't you try W. H. Smith's?
C:
Ah did, They sent me here.P:
DID they.C:
Oh, I wonder...P:
Oh, do go on, please.C:
Yes...I wonder if you might have "The Amazing Adventures of Captain GladysStoutpamphlet and her Intrepid Spaniel Stig Amongst the Giant Pygmies of
Beckles"...volume eight.
P:
(after a pause for recovery) No, we don't have that...funny, we've got a lotof books here...well, I musn't keep you standing here...thank you,--
C:
Oh, well do, do you have-- ---\P:
No, we haven't. No, we haven't. |C:
B-b-b-but-- |P:
Sorry, no, it's one o'clock now, we're |closing for lunch-- |
C:
Ah, I--I saw it-- |-------loud argumentsP:
I'm sorry-- |C:
I saw it over there! I saw it... |P:
What? What? WHAT?!? ---/C:
I saw it over there: "Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds".P:
(pause; trying to stay calm) "Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds"?C:
Yes...P:
O-L-S-E-N?C:
Yes....P:
B-I-R-D-S??C:
Yes.....P:
(beat) Yes, well, we do have that, as a matter of fact....C:
The expurgated version....P:
(pause; politely) I'm sorry, I didn't quite catch that...?C:
The expurgated version.P:
(exploding) The EXPURGATED version of "Olsen's Standard Book of BritishBirds"?!?!?!?!?
C:
(desperately) The one without the gannet!P:
The one without the gannet-!!! They've ALL got the gannet!! It's aStandard British Bird, the gannet, it's in all the books!!!
C:
(insistent) Well, I don't like them...they wet their nests.P:
(furious) All right! I'll remove it!! (rrrip!) Any other birds you don'tlike?!
C:
I don't like the robin...P:
(screaming) The robin! Right! The robin! (rrrip!) There you are, anyothers you don't like, any others?
C:
The nuthatch?P:
Right! (flipping through the book)The nuthatch, the nuthatch, thenuthatch, 'ere we are! (rrriiip!) There you are! NO gannets, NO robins,
NO nuthatches, THERE's your book!
C:
(indignant) I can't buy that! It's torn!P:
(incoherent noise)C:
Ah, I wonder if you have--P:
God, ask me anything!! We got lots of books here, you know, it's abookshop!!
C:
Er, how 'bout "Biggles Combs his Hair"?P:
No, no, we don't have that one, funny!C:
"The Gospel According to Charley Drake"?P:
No, no, no, try me again!C:
Ah...oh, I know! "Ethel the Aardvark goes Quantity Surveying".P:
No, no, no, no, no,...What?WHAT??????C:
"Ethel the Aardvark goes Quantity Surveying".P:
"Ethel the Aa--" YES!!!YES!!! WE'VE GOT IT!! (throwing books wildly about)I-I've seen it somewhere!!!I know it!!! Hee hee hee hee hee!!! Ha ha hoo
ho---WAIT!!WAIT!!Is it?? Is it??? (triumphant) YES!!!!!! Here we are,
"Ethel the Aardvark goes Quantity Surveying"!!!!! There's your book!!
(throwing it down) Now, BUY IT!!!
C:
(quickly) I don't have enough money.P:
(desperate) I'll take a deposit!C:
I don't have ANY money!P:
I'll take a check!!C:
I don't have a checkbook!P:
I've got a blank one!!C:
I don't have a bank account!!P:
RIGHT!!!! I'll buy it FOR you! (ring) There we are, there's your change,there's some money for a taxi on the way home, there's your book, now, now..
C:
Wait, wait, wait!P:
What? What?!? WHAT?!? WHAT???!!C:
I can't read!!!P:
(staggeringly long pause; very quietly) You can't...read. (pause) RIGHT!!!Sit down!! Sit down!! Sit!! Sit!! Are you sitting comfortably???
Right!!! (opens book) "Ethel the Aardvark was hopping down the river valley
one lovely morning, trottety-trottety-trottety, when she might a nice little
quantity surveyor..." (fade out)
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