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| Do Not Adjust Your Set | 
enlarge | Actor: Eric Idle; Michael Palin; Terry Jones; David Jason; Denise Coffey Studio: Pinnacle Vision Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 19711
Format: Pal Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Running Time: 259 minutes Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5060092900478 ASIN: B0009U5CCC
Release Date: July 25, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Just Like Yesterday June 16, 2008 This was an iconic programme from the start. I was quite young at the time but I and all my friends knew that this was going somewhere special. Monty Python was an inevitable development from this once the two halves of the team joined up.
A masterpiece in need of restoration April 12, 2006 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This was THE show I had to watch when I was at school.
Watching it agin, the first thing that strikes you is that it is still very funny. Not quite everything works, but then not everything Python works either. The quality is pretty bad in places too, as this was a film from TV, copied onto video and now put onto DVD and all without restoration - or even lip synch at times. That said, it's amazing that any survive at all as the tapes at Redifusion TV were wiped and re-used (!).
The performers give their all and are uniformly excellent. The Bonzos are always great fun, clinicaly insane, but brilliant, and Captain Fantastic is the stuff of legends.
With this much star quality on show, plus live performances from the Bonzos of Monster Mash, Hunting Tigers and Hello Mabel! - this has to be watched. Incidentally, my son, who is 11 (about the age when I last saw it!) has watched them all 3 times now and rolls around the floor with laughter every time.
It's a great piece of fun!
Still waiting to see it December 7, 2005 2 out of 13 found this review helpful
I intend to buy it whatever the revues say however no one seems to have mentioned that this was a kids programme. So for all it's supposed faults, and I am sure that they are there, this was childrens programming done on a very tight budget. All I can remember is Captain Fantastic and some dreadful puns so I look forward seeing it again in all it's glory.
Pre-Python capers hit and miss August 4, 2005 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
Possibly one of the most eagerly-awaited DVD releases for a long time "Do Not Adjust Your Set" will both please and disappoint.On the plus side, it's been a long wait to view this legendary series. Pre-Pythons Eric Idle, Michael Palin and Terry Jones, ably assisted by a young David Jason and Denise Coffey, put their early comic ideas to the test. Idle's irreverant wordplay is already in place. Jones and Palin's visual prowess is coming to the fore. There are glimpses of what was to come in DNAYS. The Bonzo Dog Band, led by Viv Stanshall and Neil Innes, take the lunacy to another level and probably did for DNAYS what Terry Gilliam's animations would do for Python. Those expecting a Monty Python-ish romp will probably feel let down. What blots this first series of DNAYS is the reliance of the traditional formula of every sketch having a punchline or ending. Some bits work, some do not. Other material is screaming for the stream-of-consciousness approach that Python championed. It has to be noted that the second series of DNAYS (run by Thames in early 1969) is more familiar and experimental, aided by a sympathetic director and Gilliam's revolutionary "Elephants" animation ; a key signpost to the way Python would be made later in the year. A DVD release for the second series would be welcomed, however many of these shows are missing. A shame.
An important piece of history August 3, 2005 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I have fond (if distant) memories of DNAYS, and welcomed this release. Top marks to Amazon and the UK postal service for getting it to Australia in just one week.Did it live up to expectations? Yes and no - I agree with much of what previous reviewers have written. There are certainly plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, the Bonzo's are superb - worth the price for their performances alone - and the evil Mrs Black is kinda cute (and has a wicked laugh). But my fading memories of the show do seem to recall more of a Terry Gilliam influence than is evident here. Technically this series is fairly primitive - it's in B&W for a start, it doesn't always fit on the screen, the sets are basic, and where there are edits, they are not subtle. But as Terry Jones explains in his feature interview, although this was (mostly?) recorded on tape, it was essentially live - there was no editing equipment (other than scissors) and editing was in any event heavily discouraged, as it devalued the tape. Considering these constraints, it holds up very well. Note - the DVD is only divided into whole episodes, making finding individual sketches a real chore. This was an unnecessarily retro thing to do. The packaging is also careless at times ("...series that lead to the creation of Monty Python" - I think "led to" is the phrase you were looking for). But I do appreciate the decision to make the discs region-free. I hope there is a second series to come - I'll buy it anyway, but a little more attention to detail would be nice.
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