Pesky Customer Drives Bookseller Mad in a Hilarious 1967 Sketch With Marty Feldman and John Cleese
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Marty Feldman played a pesky bookshop customer who drove the bookseller, John Cleese, mad with his odd requests in a 1967 sketch. subscribe to the Laughing Squid Newsletter The post Pesky Customer Drives Bookseller Mad in a Hilarious 1967 Sketch With Marty Feldman and John Cleese was originally published on Laughing Squid .
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