Martin H
Tuesday 14th April 2009 5:20pm [Edited]
Hull
1,663 posts
It was perfect pastiche to Python, it was obviously a take on the Cheese Sketch, a traditional sketch descending in to the gutter of modern sketches. And it was clearly a development on the whole "jazz comedian" thing, the free jazz form, with which Lee is a big fan of. Why do you think they had to trombonist on?
And Putner lowering himself in to the coffin thing at the end, linked to what Lee was saying about the King in an Ancient burial chamber.
There was a lot going on in the sketch and it was brillianty insane. And as I said, Eldon and Putner's performances were superb.
I suppose you'll have to stick to Al Murray's sketch show from now on though, not as much to digest in that I suppose...