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  1. At Last the 1948 Show. The precursor to Monty Python returns with a mix of surreal sketches spinning into zany denouement, television spoofs, and "the lovely" Aimi MacDonald.

  2. A current affairs show includes AWOL international reports, interviewers interviewing interviewers, and naked ladies. A train commuter is bothered by a very peculiar passenger, and a man is on the search for a house-trained chartered accountant.

  3. At Last the 1948 Show (TV Series 1967 ... S2.E1 ∙ Episode #2.1. ... S2.E2 ∙ Episode #2.2. Tue, Oct 3, 1967. Add a plot. 7.7 /10 (10) Rate. S2.E3 ∙ Episode #2.3 ...

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  4. Written by and starring The Goodies' Tim Brooke-Taylor, Monty Python's Graham Chapman and John Cleese, and comedy legend Marty Feldman, "At Last the 1948 Show" is a groundbreaking, splendidly silly and surreal sketch comedy series. More. 7 Episodes.

  5. Sketches include: "Old Folks Home" (inmates keep dying), "Look at Science" (sinister nerd) and "Hearing Aid Shop".

  6. At Last the 1948 Show (Series 2 episode 3) Notable sketches include the return of Sydney Lotterby and the ‘Deaf Aids’ sketch, in this cherished and once-lost episode. Comedy 1967 25 mins. Director: Ian Fordyce. CC. Rent for £1.00. Overview Overview.

  7. Before Monty Python's Flying Circus, there is At Last the 1948 Show. Written and starring John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Tim Brooke-Taylor, and Marty Feldman, this groundbreaking, splendidly silly and surreal comedy sketch series is a cornerstone on the road to their unparalleled success.