Neil Innes sings a protest song for a spoof of The Old Grey Whistle Test, on BBC's Rutland Weekend Television, that originally followed a sketch by the Fabulous Bingo brothers.
Neil Innes was associated with, and Eric Idle part of, the earlier Monty Python's Flying Circus before formulating the now cult Rutland Weekend Television, that featured the Beatles spoof 'The Rutles.'
The last but one record before his career finished.
The bloke with the boot on the end of a stick is supposed to have written the Kitchen at Parties song. The other bloke is Willy Thorne. But who are the good looking sorts?
What happened to Jona - is he dead?
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