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- Fish_Licence abstract "The Fish Licence is a sketch from Season 2 Episode 10 (Scott of the Antarctic) of the popular British television series, Monty Python's Flying Circus. It first aired on 1 December 1970.Eric Praline (John Cleese) is a put-upon customer who seeks to obtain a licence for his pet halibut, Eric, although he has difficulty explaining to the clerk (Michael Palin) how all pets should be licensed. The clerk repeatedly calls Praline a \"loony\", to which Praline angrily replies by naming famous people who kept odd pets. Praline even produces \"a dog licence with the word 'dog' crossed out and 'cat' written in crayon\", and explains that the man in the \"Ministry of Housinge\" cat detector van (a parody of the TV detector van) didn't have the right form. All in all, the pets Praline mentions are:Eric the fish (an halibut)Eric the dogEric the catEric the fruit batEric the Half Bee in the version from Monty Python's Previous RecordIn response to the clerk's assurance that there is no such thing as (and no need for) a fish licence, Praline requests a statement to that fact signed by the Lord Mayor. The superhumanly tall Lord Mayor (Graham Chapman), with full regalia and entourage, enters the office and hands a thunderstuck Praline the signed statement. An announcer (also Cleese) reverently narrates the exchange, ending by saying that Praline has \"gone spare\".".
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- Fish_Licence wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Fish_Licence wikiPageRevisionID "683100532".
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monty_Python_sketches.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Parrot_sketch.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Dog_licence.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Eric_the_Half-a-Bee.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Chapman.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Halibut.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink John_Cleese.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Megabat.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Mental_breakdown.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Palin.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Monty_Pythons_Flying_Circus.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Monty_Pythons_Previous_Record.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Mr_Praline.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink OpenBSD.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink Parody.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLink TV_detector_van.
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fish Licence sketch".
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fish Licence".
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fish License".
- Fish_Licence wikiPageWikiLinkText "fish licence".
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- Fish_Licence subject Category:Monty_Python_sketches.
- Fish_Licence hypernym Sketch.
- Fish_Licence type Work.
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- Fish_Licence comment "The Fish Licence is a sketch from Season 2 Episode 10 (Scott of the Antarctic) of the popular British television series, Monty Python's Flying Circus. It first aired on 1 December 1970.Eric Praline (John Cleese) is a put-upon customer who seeks to obtain a licence for his pet halibut, Eric, although he has difficulty explaining to the clerk (Michael Palin) how all pets should be licensed.".
- Fish_Licence label "Fish Licence".
- Fish_Licence sameAs Q3831878.
- Fish_Licence sameAs Licenza_per_pesci.
- Fish_Licence sameAs m.0g37td.
- Fish_Licence sameAs Q3831878.
- Fish_Licence wasDerivedFrom Fish_Licence?oldid=683100532.
- Fish_Licence isPrimaryTopicOf Fish_Licence.