Peter Sagal
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I want to talk to you about the musical, of course, which went on to be a huge hit and won Tony's and then was revived and won Tony's again. You had always been a musician. In fact, you wrote Always Look on the Bright Side of Life from the end of Life of Brian. We heard that that is the number one song played at funerals in the UK.
I want to talk to you about the musical, of course, which went on to be a huge hit and won Tony's and then was revived and won Tony's again. You had always been a musician. In fact, you wrote Always Look on the Bright Side of Life from the end of Life of Brian. We heard that that is the number one song played at funerals in the UK.
Oh, that is good. I think, yeah, that is definitely improvement. I mean, have you ever been to a funeral and all of a sudden the choir, they start doing it in harmony?
Oh, that is good. I think, yeah, that is definitely improvement. I mean, have you ever been to a funeral and all of a sudden the choir, they start doing it in harmony?
Oh, that is good. I think, yeah, that is definitely improvement. I mean, have you ever been to a funeral and all of a sudden the choir, they start doing it in harmony?
Well, Eric Idle, it is a huge honour for me especially to talk to you and a pleasure to have you here. And we have invited you here to play a game that we're calling Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam and Spam Now. Thank you. As I'm sure you know, it was that famous Monty Python spam skit that is responsible for the fact that unwanted email advertisements is called spam.
Well, Eric Idle, it is a huge honour for me especially to talk to you and a pleasure to have you here. And we have invited you here to play a game that we're calling Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam and Spam Now. Thank you. As I'm sure you know, it was that famous Monty Python spam skit that is responsible for the fact that unwanted email advertisements is called spam.
Well, Eric Idle, it is a huge honour for me especially to talk to you and a pleasure to have you here. And we have invited you here to play a game that we're calling Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam and Spam Now. Thank you. As I'm sure you know, it was that famous Monty Python spam skit that is responsible for the fact that unwanted email advertisements is called spam.
But we wanted to know if you knew anything about spam email. So we're going to ask you three questions about it. Answer two right, and you will win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might choose for their voicemail. Bill, who is Eric Idle playing for?
But we wanted to know if you knew anything about spam email. So we're going to ask you three questions about it. Answer two right, and you will win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might choose for their voicemail. Bill, who is Eric Idle playing for?
But we wanted to know if you knew anything about spam email. So we're going to ask you three questions about it. Answer two right, and you will win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might choose for their voicemail. Bill, who is Eric Idle playing for?
You ready for this? Yes. All right. Here's your first question. The first genuine mass advertisement that people called spam went out to the users of Usenet, a precursor to the internet, in 1994. What did it advertise? A, a then unknown new TV series called Friends, B, a new canned meat product called Spam Plus, or C, Jesus Christ? I would say Spam Plus. Spam Plus.
You ready for this? Yes. All right. Here's your first question. The first genuine mass advertisement that people called spam went out to the users of Usenet, a precursor to the internet, in 1994. What did it advertise? A, a then unknown new TV series called Friends, B, a new canned meat product called Spam Plus, or C, Jesus Christ? I would say Spam Plus. Spam Plus.
You ready for this? Yes. All right. Here's your first question. The first genuine mass advertisement that people called spam went out to the users of Usenet, a precursor to the internet, in 1994. What did it advertise? A, a then unknown new TV series called Friends, B, a new canned meat product called Spam Plus, or C, Jesus Christ? I would say Spam Plus. Spam Plus.
You think that Hormel, the manufacturer of Spam, which, by the way, has embraced Monty Python and Spam.
You think that Hormel, the manufacturer of Spam, which, by the way, has embraced Monty Python and Spam.
You think that Hormel, the manufacturer of Spam, which, by the way, has embraced Monty Python and Spam.
Well, that would be an interesting way of advertising a brand new television show on something called Usenet. Yes.
Well, that would be an interesting way of advertising a brand new television show on something called Usenet. Yes.
Well, that would be an interesting way of advertising a brand new television show on something called Usenet. Yes.