Talk:Four Yorkshiremen sketch

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any way to to work the "had to walk uphill both ways, in the snow, barefoot" part back in? :p well, at least the uphill part is right (according to Slashdot_subculture#Lines_and_phrases

Why? It has nothing to do with this sketch. Matt Deres 21:40, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] "Recently"?

"The original show had long been thought lost until it was released on DVD recently". What is recently? This needs to be reworded in absolute terms.

It's meaningless anyway, the show was repeated on BBC television about fifteen years ago. --McGeddon 06:43, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Another non-Monty Python performance of this sketch

Does anyone else remember Marty Feldman performing this sketch on The Golddiggers? I remember watching this sketch as a kid (in that performance, there were only two Yorkshiremen), & was afterwards puzzled that it was so firmly connected with Monty Python.