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  1 Post Box Opening Ceremony -
  2 Mr. Neutron -
  3 Teddy Salad -
  4 Mrs. S-C-U-M -
  5 Conjuring Today -

Monty Python's Flying Circus
Episode 44: Mr. Neutron

By: Monty Python

 


But what of Mr. Neutron, the most fearfully dangerous man in the world! The man who could destroy entire galaxies with his wrist; the man who could tear fruit machines apart with his eyeballs... He had not been idle!Stavro Arrgolus 
Recorded 9 November 1974, first aired 28 November 1974.
Graham Chapman plays 'Mr. Neutron', a ridiculously dressed character of supposedly unspeakable power and evil who is never seen to do anything evil while all manner of silliness goes on around him to find & stop him.
Stavro Arrgolus 

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YearTypeLabelCatalog # 
1974TVBBC(Stavro Arrgolus)
2000VideoA&E Home Video(Stavro Arrgolus)


 

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