Today, with the help from my friends at the Shrine of the Holy Whapping , I discovered the French TV show Kamelott . It’s a comedy show set in Arthurian times with colloquial modern language, and its episodes are all under five minutes in length. My favorite so far has been “The Perfect Fifth.” There are a few dirty words present in the English subtitles, but having warned you of that, I can heartily recommend this scintillating discussion of medieval music between King Arthur, Sir Bors, and Fr. Blaze.
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