NUDGE NUDGE
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'"Nudge nudge"' is a sketch from the third ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' episode, "How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away" featuring Eric Idle (author of the sketch) and Terry Jones as two strangers who meet in a pub. Idle (playing a younger man) asks Jones (as an older gentleman) several questions about his relationship with his wife, all bearing questionably sexual innuendo ("Does your wife 'go'?", "is she a sport?", "is she interested in ''photography''?", etc.). Jones responds in a confused, non-commital sort of way, and Idle responds with an enthusiastic "Nudge, Nudge, Say no more" - the punchline being that after a period of time, Idle pauses for a moment before asking, "...what's it like?"
Originally written by Eric Idle for another comedy show, it was rejected as a script. Eric Idle openly admits the script is confusing, the joke being mostly in the delivery.
The sketch also appears in the 1971 spin-off film, ''And Now For Something Completely Different'' and the 1981 concert film ''Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl''. It was also performed when the Pythons appeared on The Midnight Special.
The quote, "Wink wink, nudge nudge", has entered the English language as an idiom meaning to imply sexual innuendo. See http://www.allwords.com/word-nudge.html.
★ The script
★ Watch the full Nudge Nudge Sketch online or download it
'"Nudge nudge"' is a sketch from the third ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' episode, "How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away" featuring Eric Idle (author of the sketch) and Terry Jones as two strangers who meet in a pub. Idle (playing a younger man) asks Jones (as an older gentleman) several questions about his relationship with his wife, all bearing questionably sexual innuendo ("Does your wife 'go'?", "is she a sport?", "is she interested in ''photography''?", etc.). Jones responds in a confused, non-commital sort of way, and Idle responds with an enthusiastic "Nudge, Nudge, Say no more" - the punchline being that after a period of time, Idle pauses for a moment before asking, "...what's it like?"
Originally written by Eric Idle for another comedy show, it was rejected as a script. Eric Idle openly admits the script is confusing, the joke being mostly in the delivery.
The sketch also appears in the 1971 spin-off film, ''And Now For Something Completely Different'' and the 1981 concert film ''Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl''. It was also performed when the Pythons appeared on The Midnight Special.
The quote, "Wink wink, nudge nudge", has entered the English language as an idiom meaning to imply sexual innuendo. See http://www.allwords.com/word-nudge.html.
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★ The script
★ Watch the full Nudge Nudge Sketch online or download it
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