Hospital for Over-Actors
(Cut to the interior of
hospital and see specialist as he walks down a corridor.)
Specialist: (Graham Chapman)
All our patients here are suffering from severe over-acting. (a nurse goes past
leading a Long John Silver who keeps going 'Aha! Jim Lad') When they're brought
in they're all really over the top. (he passes a whole group of Long John
Silvers) And it's our job to try and treat the condition of over-acting ... (he
passes a group of King Rats, and indicates the worst case) rather serious. (he
walks on through a door) This is the Richard III Ward.
(Pull out to reveal a crowd
of Richard III's. The specialist indicates one who is really over the top.)
Richard III: (Michael Palin)
A horse. A horse. My kingdom for a horse.
Specialist: Most of these cases
are pretty unpleasant. Nurse... (a nurse comes in and sedates Richard III) But
the treatment does work with some people. This chap came to us straight from
the Chichester Festival; we operated just in time, and now he's almost normal.
(He walks over to a very
ordinary Richard III, who smiles disarmingly and says in a very casual,
somewhat feminine, chatty manner)
Second Richard: (Eric Idle)
A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse.
(Shaking his head sadly, the
specialist leaves the ward and opens a door to another one.)
Specialist: But in here we
have some very nasty cases indeed.
(ANIMATION: involving
grotesque Hamlets.)
Hamlets: To be or not to be.
That is the question. To be...
(Animation leads to close up
of flowers.)