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The
Secret Policeman’s Ball – The Complete Edition (DVD)
PAL Region 2. 4 disks.
Amnesty International –
DVD 2254
Released October 13, 2003. 581 minutes
A box set featuring
all the Secret Policeman's Balls (the live comedy and music shows in aid of Amnesty International). The Goodies appear in Pleasure At Her Majesty's, the 1976 show, in which they sing a live version
of Funky Gibbon.
Tim also appears in a sketch
in The Secret Policeman's Other Ball (from 1981).
These shows had previous
been available separately on VHS tape. They are also available in other DVD collections
(I’ll try to add some of these selections in a future update).


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Bananaman
(VHS)
Thorn EMI Video
Released 1985. 50 minutes
Contains episodes of “Bananaman”,
a cartoon series in which Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden,
Bill Oddie and Jill Shilling provided the voices.
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Bananaman
(VHS)
Hit Home Entertainment –
HIT/DC 004 (or VFC 18963)
Released 2000. 50 minutes
Contains 10 episodes of “Bananaman”,
a cartoon series in which Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden,
Bill Oddie and Jill Shilling provided the voices.
The episodes in this collection
are The Kidnap Caper, The Big Breakout, Ice Station Zero, Destination Danger, Jaws of Steel, The Final Orbit, Mystery at
the Old Mine, Night of the Nerks, Cavern of the Lost, and The Brown Jewel Caper.
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Bananaman
– The Ultimate Collection (DVD)
PAL Region 0. 3 disks.
Delta Music PLC – 86102
Released 18 October 2004. 200 minutes
Contains all 40 episodes of
“Bananaman”, a cartoon series in which Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden,
Bill Oddie and Jill Shilling provided the voices.
This set contains series 1-3
of Bananaman. Each series is also sold individually as:
Bananaman – Series 1 Delta
Music PLC 94125
Bananaman – Series 2 Delta Music PLC 94126
Bananaman – Series 3 Delta Music PLC 94127
(the top photo shows
the 3-disk set. the three smaller photos are the covers of the individual series DVDs)
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At
Last The 1948 Show (DVD)
US Release (pictured)
NTSC Region 0. 2 disks.
Tango Entertainment
– TE1006
Released 26 July 2005. 172 minutes (including bonus features)
UK
Release
PAL Region 0. 2 disks.
Boulevard Entertainment –
BLVDD0041
Released 25 July 2005. 157 minutes
Australian Release
PAL Region 4. 2 disks.
Roadshow Entertainment
Released 1 Dece 2005. 172 minutes (including bonus features)
This set contains five episodes
from the 1967 sketch comedy series which starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Marty Feldman, and Aimi Macdonald. Bonus features include an interview with Tim Brooke-Taylor. An interview with Terry Jones (of Monty Python) is also included but that one is primarily about the “Do
Not Adjust Your Set” DVD which was released simultaneously with this one (the same two interviews appear as bonus features
on that set).
The DVD case comes packaged
inside a cardboard sleeve. I have provided a scan of the back of the inner case,
which gives a detailed listing of the sketches in each episode.
The At Last The 1948 Show DVD was originally prepared for release in the US
by Tango Entertainment and then licensed to distributors in the UK and
Australia.
The US set is pictured – artwork for the UK and Australian releases is largely the same, with minor
country-specific changes (such as the ratings symbols, distributor logos, etc.) While
the UK and Australian sets are listed as PAL my understanding is that the
disks are identical to the US release and were not converted from the US NTSC version (although I haven’t heard of anyone
experiencing difficulties playing the DVDs in the UK or Australia).
There were originally 13
episodes of At Last The 1948 Show. Like
a lot of other British programming of its era, the original shows were believed to be lost when British broadcasters wiped
tapes of old series. A few years ago five compilation episodes of At Last The 1948 Show were found in Sweden – sketches and Aimi’s linking pieces from various episodes
had been put together to create these new shows. While additional complete episodes
have been found since that time this release only contains the five compilation episodes.
There was also some criticism about the fact that the material for the DVD was not digitally restored (a good review
of the set can be found on the DVD Times website at http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=57897).
Despite
these shortcomings, it’s great to finally have this material on DVD.

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Do
Not Adjust Your Set (DVD)
US Release
(pictured)
NTSC Region 0. 2 disks.
Tango Entertainment
– TE1005
Released 26 July 2005. 280 minutes (including bonus features)
UK
Release
PAL Region 0. 2 disks.
Boulevard Entertainment –
BLVDD0047
Released 25 July 2005. 280 minutes (including bonus features)
Australian
Release
PAL Region 4. 2 disks.
Roadshow Entertainment
Released 1 December 2005. 280 minutes (including bonus features)
This set was released simultaneously
with the At Last the 1948 Show DVD listed above.
It is included in this guide because of Tim Brooke-Taylor’s contributions – he appears in one episode (filling
in for an ailing Michael Palin) and a recent interview with him is included as a bonus feature (this is the same interview
that appears on the 1948 Show set).
This release contains nine
episodes from the late 1960’s series that featured future Monty Python members Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin,
along with castmates David Jason and Denise Coffee. Neil Innes’ Bonzo Dog
Doo-Dah Band also appears in multiple episodes. My understanding is that none
of the episodes in this set contain Terry Gilliam’s animations (even though the front cover claims they are included).
The DVD case comes packaged
inside a cardboard sleeve. I have provided a scan of the back of the inner case,
which gives a detailed listing of the contents of each episode.
The Do Not Adjust Your Set DVD was originally prepared for release in the US
by Tango Entertainment and was then licensed to distributors in the UK
and Australia. The US set is pictured – artwork for the UK and Australian releases is largely the same, with
minor country specific changes (such as the ratings symbols, distributor logos, etc.)
While the UK and Australian sets are listed as PAL my understanding
is that the disks were not converted from the US NTSC release (although I haven’t heard of anyone experiencing difficulties
playing the DVDs in the UK or Australia).
A detailed review of the
set can be found on the DVD Times website at http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=57899.

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Doctor
in the House set (VHS)
NTSC Canadian Release
BFS Video 95187.
Released 2000. 150 minutes
This set contains the first
six episodes of the first series of Doctor in the House on three VHS tapes (the individual tape numbers are 95188,
95189, and 95190) in a cardboard slipcase. This collection is included here because
the slipcase and the individual tape boxes have a banner reading “From the Writers of Monty Python and The
Goodies – John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Graeme Garden,
Bill Oddie”
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