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The first all-dead singer from "[https://web.archive.org/web/20140730141358/http://www.neilinnes.org/pictos/wisltest.htm The Old Gay Whistle Test]" sketch on the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (2 June, 1975) of ''Rutland Weekend Television'', Eric Idle's post-Python BBC sketch comedy television series.  
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The first all-dead singer from "[https://web.archive.org/web/20140730141358/http://www.neilinnes.org/pictos/wisltest.htm The Old Gay Whistle Test]" sketch on the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (2 June, 1975) of ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072558/combined Rutland Weekend Television]'', Eric Idle's post-Python BBC sketch comedy television series.  
  
 
Fitch "performs" his song "Even Further Beyond The Grave." That is, he just lies there dead and silent as the cameras pan and swoop around him and his acoustic guitar.  
 
Fitch "performs" his song "Even Further Beyond The Grave." That is, he just lies there dead and silent as the cameras pan and swoop around him and his acoustic guitar.  

Revision as of 05:09, 27 October 2017

The first all-dead singer from "The Old Gay Whistle Test" sketch on the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (2 June, 1975) of Rutland Weekend Television, Eric Idle's post-Python BBC sketch comedy television series.

Fitch "performs" his song "Even Further Beyond The Grave." That is, he just lies there dead and silent as the cameras pan and swoop around him and his acoustic guitar.

See also Mantra Robinson, Splint, and Toad the Wet Sprocket