The At Last The 1948 Show team’s unruly guest appearance on the BBC chat show (audio only)
Sketches include: Someone Has Stolen the News, Grublian Holidays, Memory Training, One-Man Battalion, Ministerial Breakdown, Engine Driver, Undercover Policemen
Sketches include: Let's Speak-a English, The Siege in the Frock, Choral Repetition, Chinese Restaurant, Beekeeping, Ferret Song
Sketches include: Spiv Doctor, Reptile Keeper, Thief in Library, Come Dancing, Joke Shop
Sketches include: Shirt Shop, Nosmo Claphanger Game Show, Clothes Off!, Insurance for Accident-Prone Man, Thuggish Ballet Supporters
Sketches include: Pessimistic Customer, Meek Bouncer, Men's Club, Neurotic Scientist, Sydney Lotterby Craves the Test Score, Shop for the Sight- and Sound-Impaired
Sketches include: Discussion on Pornography, Door-to-Door Undertaker, Uncooperative Burglars, Topic Discusses Freedom of Speech, Programme Announcement, Studio Tour
Sketches include: Reluctant Choir, Psychiatrist, Secret Service Cleaner, Reprimanded Soccer Player, Deadly Architectural Model
Sketches include: Sydney Lotterby's Renewed Acquaintance, Chartered Accountants Dance, Dangers of Dentistry, Four Yorkshiremen
Sketches include: TV Current Affairs, Railway Carraige, Pet Shop, The Rhubarb Tart Song
2019 interview with John Cleese on working with Humphrey Barclay, David Frost and Graham Chapman, At Last The 1948 Show and the path to Python
2019 interview with Tim Brooke-Taylor as he recalls his comedy influences and the making of At Last The 1948 Show
John Cleese joins comedy historian Dick Fiddy at BFI Southbank in 2006 to reflect on At Last The 1948 Show
2003 introduction recorded for the BFI’s Missing Believed Wiped event
The BFI’s Steve Bryant in discussion with Aimi MacDonald, Tim Brooke-Taylor and audiophile Ray Frensham (audio only)
Archive audio on-stage interviews with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Aimi MacDonald
Feldman discusses the nature of comedy in this unedited interview, shot for a never-broadcast Bernard Braden documentary series