Monty Python:The Time CRHONICLES

Series 1: Spamalot

 * 1) The Holy Grial:In 932 AD, King Arthur and Knights of the Round Table goe on a quest for.
 * 2) Death
 * 3) 10000
 * 4) Gore:Gore
 * 5) far
 * 6) The

Series 4:The Pythons goes Forth to war

 * 1) The End of WWII

Series 5: The Black Knight Cleese (1967-1971)

 * 1) The Ministry of Silly Walks:The episode begins with John Cleese playing Mr. Teabag, a civil servant who, after purchasing The Times from the newsagent in the previous sketch, walks through the streets of London (at the crossing of Thorpebank Road and Dunraven Road) in a very peculiar manner. He eventually arrives at his place of business: The Ministry of Silly Walks, on the northern end of Whitehall. In the hallway, he passes other employees all exhibiting their own silly walks before arriving at his office (the Hollywood Bowl performance omits this preamble). Once there, he finds Mr Putey (Michael Palin) waiting for him and apologizes for the delay, explaining that his walk has become particularly silly of late and it takes longer for him to reach his destination.Mrs. Twolumps, presumably the minister's secretary, makes a brief appearance, bringing in coffee with full silly walk. As she enters, the cups fall all over the tray, completely spilling their contents. The minister looks at the tray, says "Thank you, lovely" and she exits again, taking the tray with her, complete with upended cups.

Series 8: Back & Forth (1999-2000)

 * 1) it's Time:At Blackadder Hall in 1999 Lord Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) is entertaining three guests (John Cleese as Sir Brickhead,Eric idle as Joe Hughjass & Harry Hill as The Duke Of Snootyton) on New Year's Eve . He informs them he has invented a time machine and wagers £10,000 each that he can bring back any item from history they ask for.
 * 2) THE END OF THE SERIES FINALE:The gang returns home to collect Blackadder's winnings from his guests. He tells them to go upstairs and watch the New Year's festivities on television, assuring them he will soon return. He informs Baldrick he has a "very, very, very cunning plan", and they set off again in the time machine. The guests watch the broadcast of the royals and the prime minister arriving at the Millennium Dome. Blackadder is shown to now be King Edmund III, who is married to Marian of Sherwood (Kate Moss) and is joined by Prime Minister Baldrick.

Characters

 * A BBC continuity announcer in a dinner jacket (Cleese):seated at a desk, often in highly incongruous locations, such as a forest or a beach. His line, "And now for something completely different", was used variously as a lead-in to the opening titles and a simple way to link scenes. Though Cleese is best known for it, Idle first introduced the phrase in Episode 2 of MPFC, where he introduced a man with three buttocks.

Cold Openings
In the sketch, Mr. Creosote dines at a French restaurant. The entrance of this morbidly obese middle-aged man is accompanied by ominous music. One of the fish in the aquarium(The fish are animated) exclaims "Oh shoot—it's Mr. Creosote!" as he passes, causing all the fish to swim for cover. The scene opens with a short dialogue between Mr. Creosote and the maître d', played by John Cleese: Creosote is then led to his table, and once seated starts projectile-vomiting, failing to hit the bucket he had requested a moment before. The floor quickly becomes covered in  vomitus, and so do the cleaning woman and the maître d's trousers. Creosote listens patiently while highlights of the evening's menu are recited to him; after vomiting on the menu held open in front of him by the maître d', he orders all of the dishes listed by the maitre d'. As a result, he is served moules marinières, pâté de foie gras, beluga caviar, Eggs Benedict, a leek tart, frogs' legs amandine and quail's eggs with puréed mushrooms all mixed in a bucket with the quail eggs on top and a double helping of pâté. The appetizers are followed by the main course of jugged hare, with a sauce of truffles, bacon, Grand Marnier, anchovies and cream. For drinks, Mr. Creosote has six bottles of Château Latour 1945, a Methuselah (Double Jeroboam/6 litres) of champagne, and half a dozen crates of brown ale (144 bottles)—considerably less than his usual fare. He finishes the feast, and several other courses, burps out slime really loud profusely all over himself, his table, and the restaurant's staff throughout his meal, causing other diners to lose their appetite, and in some cases, throw up as well. Finally, after being persuaded by the smooth maître d' to eat a single "wafer-thin mint", after that one man gives him minestrone soup,he yells "I'M AL-LER-GIC TO MINISTRONIE!" his stomach begins to rapidly expand until it explodes: covering the restaurant and diners with viscera and partially digested food—even starting a "Slime-wave" among the other diners, who leave in disgust.
 * Maître d': "Ah, good evening, sir; and how are we today?"
 * Mr. Creosote: "Better."
 * Maître d': "Better?"
 * Mr. Creosote: "Better get a bucket, I'm gonna throw up."
 * Maitre D: Bon, and the usual brown ales ...?
 * Mr. Creosote: Yeah… No wait a minute ... I think I can only manage six crates today.

When the explosion clears, Creosote is amazingly still alive, but his chest cavity and abdomen are now blasted open, revealing his spread ribs and intact, still-beating heart, and viscera. The heart explodes causing him to die,we cut to cleese at his desk nearly covered by Creosote saying "And now for something completely diffrent that is NOT degusting"

Music
The opening sequence during series 8 features various depictions and photographs of historical scenes, edited to contain a Blackadder, accompanied by a full orchestral version of the Howard Goodall's Blackadder  theme. The closing theme (as seen in THE END OF THE SERIES FINALE) is a reprisal of the heroic version of the first series, with new lyrics sung by Giles Underwood; the lyrics appear onscreen with footage from previous series.

Notes/Trivia

 * Like Star Trek: The Animated Series and as well as the animated version of Mr. Bean, the show will be slightly more family-friendly than it's source material.
 * Rowan Atkinson appears as Lord Blackadder in the final series since is based Blackadder:Back & Forth