Boxing Tonight: Sir Kenneth Clarke meets a boxer in the ring for Oxford professorship of fine arts; credits; Dennis Moore steal lupins from the rich `Stand and deliver! Your lupins or your life!', song: The Ballad of Dennis Moore; housewives discuss astrology; doctors shake down patients; animation- ambulance drivers loot house; should there be a fourth TV network?; BBC1 announcements; George the 1st: Episode 3: The Gathering Storm, Dennis Moore rides again `In a bunch!'; Ideal Loon exhibition with French osteopaths, priests in custard and then there's the judging; animation- thief steals newspaper clippings; off-license sketch goes into poetry and then a short story `seems there was this chap called Dennis Moore', Dennis Moore returns; Prejudice! a TV show featuring Shoot the Poof! and miserable fat Belgian bastards; Dennis Moore attempts to redistribute the wealth; credits; losing judge contestant cries.
s03e01 - Whicker's World
s03e02 - Mr. & Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular
s03e03 - The Money Programme
s03e04 - Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror
s03e05 - The All-England Summarise Proust Competition
s03e06 - The War Against Pornography
s03e07 - Salad Days
s03e08 - The Cycling Tour
s03e09 - The Nude Organist
s03e10 - E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease
s03e11 - Dennis Moore
s03e12 - A Book at Bedtime
s03e13 - The British Showbiz Awards
And now for something completely different: Monty Python's Flying Circus was simply the most influential comedy program television has ever seen. Five Englishmen, all working under the constraints of conventional TV shows such as The Frost Report (for which the five Englishmen wrote), gathered together with an expatriate American in the spring of 1969 to break the rules. The result, first airing on BBC-1 on October 5, 1969, has influenced countless future men and women in the media and comedy since.