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Ripping Yarns

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1976–1979
  • TV-PG
  • 30 Min.
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Ripping Yarns (1976)
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SatireAdventureComedy

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThis show is a collection of tales that make for "ripping good" television. Sir Michael Palin played a different lead character in each yarn.This show is a collection of tales that make for "ripping good" television. Sir Michael Palin played a different lead character in each yarn.This show is a collection of tales that make for "ripping good" television. Sir Michael Palin played a different lead character in each yarn.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Palin
    • Charles McKeown
    • Barbara New
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,8/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael Palin
      • Charles McKeown
      • Barbara New
    • 8Benutzerrezensionen
    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    HöchsteAm besten bewertet1993

    Videos4

    Ripping Yarns: The Complete Series
    Trailer 1:22
    Ripping Yarns: The Complete Series
    Rippin Yarns
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    Rippin Yarns
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    Rippin Yarns
    The Complete Ripping Yarns: Disc 1
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    The Complete Ripping Yarns: Disc 1
    The Complete Ripping Yarns: Disc 2
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    The Complete Ripping Yarns: Disc 2

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    Michael Palin
    Michael Palin
    • Bank Manager…
    • 1976–1979
    Charles McKeown
    Charles McKeown
    • 2nd native…
    • 1977–1979
    Barbara New
    • Jehovah's Witnesses…
    • 1977
    David Griffin
    David Griffin
    • Attenborough…
    • 1977–1979
    Michael Stainton
    • Ship's stoker…
    • 1977–1979
    Peter Graham
    • Boy…
    • 1977–1979
    Terry Jones
    Terry Jones
    • Bear…
    • 1976
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Mr. Gregory
    • 1977
    Roy Kinnear
    Roy Kinnear
    • Vogel
    • 1977
    Hilary Mason
    Hilary Mason
    • Kevin's mother
    • 1977
    Isabel Dean
    Isabel Dean
    • Lady Chiddingfold
    • 1977
    Gwen Taylor
    Gwen Taylor
    • Mrs. Ottershaw
    • 1979
    Richard Vernon
    Richard Vernon
    • Lord Bartlesham
    • 1979
    Maria Aitken
    Maria Aitken
    • Mrs. Otway
    • 1979
    Gwen Watford
    Gwen Watford
    • Mummy
    • 1976
    Iain Cuthbertson
    Iain Cuthbertson
    • Dr. Farson
    • 1977
    Don Henderson
    Don Henderson
    • Sgt. Major
    • 1977
    Tenniel Evans
    Tenniel Evans
    • Kevin's father
    • 1977
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    mlrobinson

    I thought this would never be released

    This is a must buy ! Although I've not seen all 12 episodes, I have seen some, including the jewel: The Testing of Eric Othwaite. Inspired. Educational TV in S.C. serialized the show on Saturday evenings in the mid 70s, alongside the "Goodies" and their highly successful run of Python reruns. Palin and Jones were my favorites in Python. I felt the Oxford style was more accessible to the American audience, but still not to the Benny Hill extreme. As an example, The sight of Tomkinson and the other "faceless rabble" nailed to the walls of the school, by the school bullys (from Tomkinson's School Days) is one of my all-time favorite sight gags. I highly recommend this series to any Python fan. And almost any man over 40 whose ever read or seen a copy of Boys Life from the early 60s will howl in delight at Ripping Yarns.
    Lupercali

    Palin's answer to Fawlty Towers

    In the early years of the post Monty Python split, everybody went on to their solo projects, with greater or lesser success. Although Cleese's 'Fawlty Towers' is rightly celebrated as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, Michael Palin and Terry Jones's 'Ripping Yarns (same period, also two seasons) gives it a very close run for its money - especially for those who prefer the surreal Palin/Jones Oxford humour to the slightly more orthodox Cleese/Chapman Cambridge style.

    'Ripping Yarns' is basically a send up of 'Boys Own' style between-the-wars boys adventure magazines, which might not make a great deal of sense to American audiences, but when I played the episode 'Winfrey's Last Case' to a friend in San Diego he was almost reduced to tears.

    There were twelve(?) 'Ripping Yarns' stories, and one shouldn't infer anything from that. Each of the episode/stories was entirely different and unique; almost a mini-movie based on a generic Boy's Own/Chums 1920-30's tale. A couple of them ('Across the Andes by Frog', for example) fall slightly short, but most of them are inspired works of genius.

    There is 'Tomkinsons's School Days', where the horrors of British public school life are parodied to hilarious effect (have you ever built an Icebreaker in metalwork class?), 'Golden Gordon', about a football-obsessed father who smashes his house to pieces every time his team loses (which they've done every week since about 1913), 'Winfrey's Last Case' - a hilarious Biggles type adventure about spies on the Dorset coast, Escape From Stalag 117' (or something), a tearfully funny send-up of 'The Great Escape' type yarns, and perhaps the most celebrated episode 'The Testing of Eric Orthwaite', where a boring young northern man obsessed with rain gauges and shovels is thrust into a life of crime to impress his love interest. It sports the unforgettable newspaper headline:

    'Orthwaite gang strikes again: Bank manager tells of night of boredom'

    (This episode has just a few shades of Woody Allen's 'Take the Money and Run')

    Pound for pound, 'Ripping Yarns' stacks up against any British comedy series of the 70's, and proves that Palin was the best actor of the Python crew, and along with Cleese and maybe Jones, the best writer.
    Ed-93

    Brilliant - Eric Olthwaite's a Classic

    Brilliant. 'More Ripping Yarns'#2 is the best tape. The Eric Olthwaite episode depicts the sudden charisma, which the most boring man in Yorkshire acquires when he accidentally becomes a robber of banks (and rain gauge records). Dialogue you'll drive your friends mad with for years to come. Visuals, which make loving mock of "When the boat comes in" and a host of other TV and film icons. The Whinfrey episode is only OK, but The Claw is back to form: sinister, sad, strange and screamingly funny. Buy it!! You must watch the other 2 tapes, #1 for Golden Gordon and the brilliant, cult-episode Tomkinson's Schooldays and #3 for the wonderfully anarchic but cosily conservative Roger of the Raj. They're all great, but Eric Olthwaite is the greatest and the most grating of them all. P.S. watch out for a sly fleeting reference to Eric in the "Golden Gordon" episode on tape 1.
    kmoh-1

    Fondly remembered, more hits than misses

    Ripping Yarns was a fondly remembered set of spoofs of the Boys' Own Paper stories from the first half of the 20th century, lovingly recreated by Michael Palin with Terry Jones as writing partner, exposing the absurdities and assumptions of the genre. Palin always revelled in this world - at about this time, I remember he did an absolutely straight and very entertaining reading of Biggles Flies North for a Book at Bedtime on Radio 4.

    The series was rather disjointed. It began with a one-off production, Tomkinson's Schooldays, was fleshed out into a full series of 5 more episodes, and then, as a cash-in after the success of the Life of Brian, 3 more were added.

    There were lots of good bits, all appealing to the Monty Python core support. Several themes were exposed to satirical gaze - the unthinking imperialism, the rigid social codes, the lack of emotional engagement and expression of the 'stiff upper lip'.

    The problem was that only about four episodes were actually any good. The pilot, Tomkinson's Schooldays, contained a number of classic Palin/Jones moments, such as St Tadger's Day, and caning the headmaster. The two Yorkshire-set stories, Eric Olthwaite (the most boring man in the world) and Golden Gordon hit the mark. The Curse of the Claw raised a chuckle. But the rest tended to repetition, and plots, even if initially amusing or intriguing, would simply peter out or end in anticlimax.
    fedor8

    Nine, not twelve.

    First of all, there are only 9 episodes. Some comments here refer to there being 12, which might be a result of hallucinogenic drugs, no idea...

    RY is very entertaining, quite Pythonesque in many ways. While not all stories are equally funny, all are at the very least interesting to watch. Sometimes weirdness alone in a comedy can keep one's attention, the (successful) gags being a bonus. "Golden", for example, is a comparatively subdued episode but has a certain charm, ditto "Winfrey".

    "Tomkinson", "Escape" and "Murder" are the funniest episode, whereas "Roger" and "Frog" didn't turn out that well by comparison.

    The DVD offers a relatively interesting running commentary by both Palin and Jones. If, like me, you are annoyed by left-leaning actors/directors promoting their ideology publicly, you should be warned that Jones uses any chance he can to connect what goes on in a scene to social or political issues. He is a Marxist to a fault, but I think we can forgive him for that due to his Python past and cheerful affability...

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      At least three episodes were never fully realized. According to Sir Michael Palin and Terry Jones, "The Seawolf", "Rizzo the Wonder Dog", and "Dracula at St. Dominics" were started, but not completed.
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      Featured in The Pythons (1979)
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      • 16. Mai 1993 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Cape Cornwall, St Just, Cornwall, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(episode "Whinfrey's Last Case")
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