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Monty Python - age-appropriateness?

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Bink · 04/08/2008 13:52

I was thinking my ds (9) would enjoy dead-parrot, no-cheese, and combustion-engine sketches. And the Holy Grail movie.

But it's so long since I saw them that I can't remember anything about age-appropriateness (except I do remember being given the Papperbok in hospital when recovering from appendicitis aged 13, which was sort of not appropriate on a number of levels). I definitely remember the TV show was banned (when I was ds's age).

Does anyone have a view?

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Piffle · 04/08/2008 21:44

I never allowed ds1 to watch soaps or tv but python was fine, he also read viz quite young. And private eye annuals.
Well I was a single mum, if it was always going to be him and me for twenty years, then I was damn sure he'd have the same humour as me!
Oh and blackadder fab too

EyeballsintheSky · 05/08/2008 09:08

That's my favourite too edam. Brings back memories of GCSE German, when I knew what dative and accusative meant!

PuppyMonkey · 05/08/2008 11:01

Ooh yes, I like the grafitti scene best too... we like to say: "Conjugate the verb then!" as a way of telling each other off in my house

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