Historical Impersonations
(Cut to historical
impersonation sketch. Big zoom in to linkman. Glittery linkman set, showbizzy
music and applause.)
Voice Over: (John Cleese)
Yes, it's Historical Impersonations. When you in the present can make those in
the past stars of the future. And here is your host for tonight - Wally Wiggin.
(Caption on screen :
'HISTORICAL IMPERSONATIONS' Fade applause and music.)
Wiggin: (Michael Palin)
Hello, good evening and welcome to Historical Impersonations. And we kick off
tonight with Cardinal Richelieu and his impersonation of Petula Clark.
(Cut to Cardinal Richelieu,
he mimes to the phrase from the record.)
Richelieu: (Michael Palin)
'Don't sleep in the subway darling. Don't
stand in the pouring rain'.
(Vast applause.)
Wiggin: Cardinal Richelieu -
sixteen stone of pure man. And now your favourite: Roman Emperor Julius Caesar
as Eddie Waring.
(Cut to Caesar, cloud
effects behind.)
Caesar: (Eric Idle, in
Waring voice) Tota gallia divisa est in tres partes Wigan, Hunslett and Hull
Kingston Rovers.
(Cut back to Wiggin.)
Wiggin: Well done indeed,
Julius Caesar, a smile, a conquest and a dagger up your strap. Our next
challenger comes all the way from the Crimea. It's the very lovely Florence
Nightingale as Brian London.
(Florence Nightingale stands
them with a lamp, simpering femininely. A boxing bell goes, slight pause, then
she is hit on the side of the cheek with a boxing glove, and fallls straight on
her back. Cut back to Wiggin)
Wiggin: And now for our most
ambitious attempt tonight - all the way from Moscow in the USS of R - Ivan the
Terrible as a sales assistant in Freeman, Hardy and Willis.
(In a shoe department. Three
people are sitting in chain, only the middle one is a dummy. Ivan the Terrible
comes in and splits the man in the middle in half with an immense two-handed
sword: the model splits in two.)
Wiggin: And now W. G. Grace
as a music box.
(Animation: Still picture of
W. G. Grace. Slowly his head starts to revolve as a musical box plays
Swiss-type music. Cut back to Wiggin.)
Wiggin: And now it's
France's turn. One of their top statesmen, Napoleon as the R101 disaster.
(Cut to a sky backgrouned
Napoleon comes into frame horizontally, moving along a wire very slowly. In
each hand he has a small propeller. A sign hangs below his belly saying R101.
Marseillaise plays. As he passes out of shot there is an explosion.)
Wiggin: And now it's request
time.
(Cut to Gumby.)
Gumby: (Michael Palin) I
would like to see John the Baptist's impersonation of Graham Hill.
(A head on a platter is
pulled by a string across the floor. We hear brm, brm, brm, noises. The head of
John the Baptist has a Graham Hill moustache, obviously stuck on. Women's
Institute applaud.)
Wiggin: And now a short
intermission during which Marcel Marceau will impersonate a man walking against
the wind.
(Marcel Marceau [Graham
Chapman] walks against the wind.)
Wiggin: And now Marcel will
mime a man being struck about the head by a sixteen-ton weight.
(Cut to him starting the
mime. He doesn't get very far as a sixteen-ton weight is dropped on his head.
Cut to Wembley crowd cheering.)