I've just agreed to 'ghost write' the David Wilson blog for my old school mate, Dave 'Snooks' Wilson. The URL is http://thedavidwilson.
Saturday, 30 January 2010
A new challenge...
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Gumby T-Shirts...
Was it my multi-blogged moan?
Was it my multi-blogged moan that un-locked my new blog http://sequels-and-trilogies.
I know that blogger took the full 20 days to un-lock a blog of a friend of mine. Now his block WAS highly political but there should be no difference.
Perhaps it was my genuine threat to move to wordpress?
Who knows?
Thank You blogger for acting quickly
Bob de Bilde
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Bob de Bilde gets his 15 minutes of fame...
on IS A C*NT...
http://isacunt.blogspot.com/
Thanks to GOT & the crew
My Disgust at Blogger
Blogger has marked one of my blogs (Prequels, Sequels & Trilogies) as spam...
It will be deleted within 20 days if I do not lodge a review
WTF Blogger... I am seriously considering moving all my blogs to the more versatile Wordpress !
I am reposting this on ALL my other open blogs using the sidewikibar thingy!!!
Saturday, 23 January 2010
The Gumbys
Many times, a Gumby or group of Gumbys would appear as a means of linking sketches, or briefly give their views in one of the Vox pop segments. Their most notable appearance was in "The Buzz Aldrin Show" episode where they introduced sketches about architects, insurance, chemists, and the end of the show. A classic line from one of these is during a segment on taxation, where a Gumby, standing knee-deep in a river, says I would put a tax...on all people... who stand... in water. (He then looks down at his feet which are knee deep in a river) OOH! They also appeared in their own sketches, such as "Flower Arranging" and "Gumby Brain Surgery".
A popular Gumby catchphrase is "My brain hurts!" which was used in the "Brain Surgery" sketch. This is also heard in the trailer for Monty Python and the Holy Grail, when the crew is supposedly "looking" for someone to voice the trailer. Whilst playing a clip of Arthur knighting a peasant, – which never made it into the final film – a Gumby, voiced by Michael Palin, auditions, and after being told to "Go away!" by the casting director, voiced by Eric Idle, he comments, "What's wrong with my voice? My voice is fine, it's my brain that hurts...". Other recurring Gumby elements are a violent and oafish clumsiness, and enthusiasm for banging bricks together.
In the Pythons' 30th Anniversary Special all the surviving Pythons played Gumbys, Chapman's role was filled in by Eddie Izzard.
Normally, no names were given for Gumbys – they invariably refer to each other as "Mr. Gumby" – but occasionally their names were listed in subtitles. Some of the names given for Gumbys were:
- Prof. R.J. Gumby (played by Graham Chapman, later Michael Palin)
- Prof. F.H. Gumby (played by Eric Idle)
- Prof. L.R. Gumby (played by Graham Chapman)
- Prof. Enid Gumby (played by John Cleese)
- D. P. Gumby (played by Michael Palin)
- T. F. Gumby (played by Michael Palin)