Teaching Ravens To Fly Underwater

During the last 40 years of his life, the reputable and quite distinguised expert Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling has been teaching ravens to fly underwater. Please watch this interview to learn more about his not extremely startling nor astonishing level of success: break a swan's wing with a blow of her nose... Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling is a fictional character played by British comedian Peter Cook throughout his career. Streeb-Greebling (or Greeb-Streebling, depending on Cook's mood) is a stereotype of the upper class English duffer, described as "narrow-minded" and occasionally a "heartless bastard". Please enjoy a sadly incomplete transcription for this essential and paramount interview about a man's life, a man's profession, a man's quest... (Peter Cook & Dudley Moore) Dudley: (Arts programme type interviewer) We're very pleased to have in the studio tonight, one of the very few people in the world, if not the only person in the world, to have…
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