Vivian Stanshall's Week (part 1of 3)

In this film shot in 1975 (after the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and before the Sir Henry movie) Viv articulates his interests and obsessions with his usual surreal humour and some intoxication by the river. "If I had all the money I've spent on drink — I'd spend it on drink." Vivian Stanshall -- a thourghally good egg. www.vivianstanshall.co.uk To find out more about Vivian go to www.vivarchive.org.uk
Vivian Stanshall, The Pied Piper in a Garret in the Palace.

Be Realistic, Ask for the impossible.From 'Up Sunday'.
Vivian Stanshall - "The Young Ones"

The inimitable Viv Stanshall with his take on The Young Ones. Photos of Viv, Syd (school) and a couple of paintings by Joash Woodrow
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My Pink Half of the Drainpipe - Bonzo Dog

My pik half of thedrainnpipe. two guys argue over a garden fence about whos best to the tune of my pink half of the drainpipe by bonzo dog dooda band OMG i dunno why this has so many views! lol thanks for all the good comments guys check out my new channel: www.youtube.com/thean0n
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Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (Viv Stanshall)

Available on DVD from www.digitalclassics.co.uk and all major retailers. Eccentric British comedy created by Vivian Stanshall and starring Trevor Howard (Brief Encounter). "A comic masterpiece" NME "The missing link between Monty Python and Withnail and I" TimeOut As complex as the mind of its creator, Vivian Stanshall, the plot of Sir Henry at Rawlinson End revolves around attempts to exorcise of the ghost of Humbert, the brother of Sir Henry (Trevor Howard). Humbert was accidentally killed in a drunken duck-shooting incident whilst escaping from an illicit tryst. Amongst the eccentric family members, mad friends and grudgingly loyal servants involved are the eternally knitting Aunt Florrie, the tapeworm-obsessed Mrs. E, Lady Phillipa of Staines, who enjoys the odd small sherry and the ever-present Old Scrotum, Sir Henrys wrinkled retainer. Adding to the poetic shambles are the hapless Germans, long post-war, who populate the fearsome PoW camp that Sir Henry set up in the gardens of his estate, and his younger brother Hubert who fishes for hairdressers in a pond. Furnished with a stuffed mechanical bulldog, a champion billiard-playing horse and a marriage bed cruelly divided by sandbags and barbed wire, Rawlinson End is an endlessly mad, hilarious outpost of an England as it could have been Cast TREVOR HOWARDSir Henry Rawlinson PATRICK MAGEEReverend Slodden DENISE COFFEYMrs. E JG DEVLINOld Scrotum HARRY FOWLERBuller Bullethead SHEILA REIDFlorrie Rawlinson VIVIAN <b>...</b>
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Vivian Stanshall's Week (part 2 of 3)

In this film shot in 1975 (after the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and before the Sir Henry movie) Viv articulates his interests and obsessions with his usual surreal humour and some intoxication by the river. "If I had all the money I've spent on drink — I'd spend it on drink." Vivian Stanshall -- a thourghally good egg. www.vivianstanshall.co.uk To find out more about Vivian go to www.vivarchive.org.uk
Vivian Stanshall "The Beasht Inside" - Sir Henry at Rawlinson End

A track from the album "Sir Henry at Rawlinson End" with some snippets of footage from the film of the same name -- both of which you should own and periodically worship in a manner of your choosing. All roads lead to Rawlinson End.
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Vivian Stanshall's Week (part 3 of 3)

In this film shot in 1975 (after the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and before the Sir Henry movie) Viv articulates his interests and obsessions with his usual surreal humour and some intoxication by the river. "If I had all the money I've spent on drink — I'd spend it on drink." Vivian Stanshall -- a thourghally good egg. www.vivianstanshall.co.uk To find out more about Vivian go to www.vivarchive.org.uk
BONZO DOG (DOO-DAH) BAND - 'The Intro And The Outro' - 45rpm 1967

Viv Stanshall & Co's amazing band. Hi there, nice to be with you, glad you could stick around. Like to introduce `Legs' Larry Smith, drums And Sam Spoons, rhythm pole And Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell, bass guitar And Neil Innes, piano. Come in Rodney Slater on the saxophone With Roger Ruskin Spear on tenor sax. I, Vivian Stanshall, trumpet. Big hello to Big John Wayne, xylophone And Robert Morley, guitar. Billy Butlin, spoons. And looking very relaxed, Adolf Hitler on vibes. Nice! Princess Anne on sousaphone. Mmm. Introducing Liberace, clarinet With Garner "Ted" Armstrong on vocals. Lord Snooty and his pals, tap dancing. In the groove with Harold Wilson, violin And Franklin McCormack on harmonica. Over there, Eric Clapton, ukulele. Hi Eric! On my left Sir Kenneth Clark, bass sax. A great honour, sir. And specially flown in for us, a session's gorilla on vox humana. Nice to see Incredible Shrinking Man on euphonium. Drop out with Peter Scott on duck call. Hearing from you later, Casanova on horn. Yeah! Digging General de Gaulle on accordion. Rather wild, General! Thank you, sir. Roy Rogers on Trigger. Tune in Wild Man of Borneo on bongos. Count Basie Orchestra on triangle. Thank you. Great to hear the Rawlinsons on trombone. Back from his recent operation, Dan Druff, harp. And representing the flower people, Quasimodo on bells. Wonderful to hear Brainiac on banjo. We welcome Val Doonican as himself. Very appealing, Max Jaffa. Mmm, that's nice, Max! What a team, Zebra Kid and <b>...</b>
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Vivian Stanshall & The Big Boys - (There's) No Room To Rhumba In A Sports' Car

From the album "The Last Temptation Of Elvis", Sub-title: "Songs From His Movies". All profits from this album are to be donated to the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre, London. This album is dedicated to the memory of Roger Scott. Vivian Stanshall & The Big Boys - "(There's) No Room To Rhumba In A Sports Car" - 2:43 Bass - Rob Burns Drums - Francis Serlau Engineer - Ingmar King , Rob Townshend Engineer [Additional Recording Assistant] - Leon Mintz Carr , TC (15) Engineer [Additional Recording] - Rowan Laxton Engineer [Assistant] - Zebbie Guitar - Tim Stone (3) Keyboards - Keith Miller (3) Producer - "Biggie" Miller* , "Wah Wah" Burns* , Vivian Stanshall Vocals - Vivian Stanshall Written-By - Manning* , Wise*
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STANSHALDAN...Celebrating Vivian Stanshall 21 March 1943 -- 5 March 1995

Do something worthy to celebrate ''Stanshaldan'' from the fifth to the twentyfirst of March and tell the world about it in 'comments' for others to enjoy...Put a doughnut in grannys greenhouse or go visit Rawlinsons End...Die your hair ginger and wear a pith helmet or be a Big Shot...DADA FOR NOW
Richard Williams Cresta Bear, Winnie the Pooh, Tic Tac, Fanta Disney, Vivian Stanshall Guardian etc.

Animated Advertisement clips by Richard Williams Animation Studio. Richard Williams is the three-time Academy Award winning animation director of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, A Christmas Carol, and the unfinished cult classic The Thief and the Cobbler [available in its Recobbled Cut at Youtube]. He is the author of The Animator's Survival Kit [and the 16-DVD instruction course of the same title], which has won acclaim as possibly the best available resource for aspiring animators. Richard Williams is considered one of the great animators and animation teachers of all time.
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