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Mr. Williams<br>
 
Mr. Williams<br>
 
Mr. H. Williams|occupation=Sex-Ed Teacher|fate=Alive|meaning_of_life_part=[[Monty Python's The Meaning of Life#Part II: Growth and Learning|Part II: Growth and Learning]]|actor=[[John Cleese]]}}
 
Mr. H. Williams|occupation=Sex-Ed Teacher|fate=Alive|meaning_of_life_part=[[Monty Python's The Meaning of Life#Part II: Growth and Learning|Part II: Growth and Learning]]|actor=[[John Cleese]]}}
'''Mr. Humphrey Williams''' was a Sex-Ed teacher from [[Monty Python's The Meaning of Life]]. In ''"Growth and Learning"'' he is at a church-school and returns to his classroom and starts teaching them. The class doesn't remember what they did before, especially Biggs ([[Terry Jones]]). After that he asks Carter ([[Michael Palin]]), who answers "Oh-Uhh, was it takin' ya' close of sir?" and Wyrmer ([[Graham Chapman]]) saying "Put her on the lower peg sir?" When Watson ([[Eric Idle]]) gets confused, he keeps talking and then decides to show them, with his wife, how it works. Then Biggs laughs and Humphrey hears him he says he has to play on the boys team for the dreaded rugby match. He was played by [[John Cleese]].
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'''Mr. Humphrey Williams''' is a Sex-Ed teacher from [[Monty Python's The Meaning of Life]]. In ''"Growth and Learning"'' he is teaching at a private school. The class doesn't remember what they did before, especially Biggs ([[Terry Jones]]). After that he asks Carter ([[Michael Palin]]), who answers "Oh-Uhh, was it takin' ya' clothes off, sir?" and Wyrmer ([[Graham Chapman]]) saying "Put her on the lower peg, sir?" When Watson ([[Eric Idle]]) gets confused, he keeps talking and then decides to show them, with his wife, how it works. He was played by [[John Cleese]].
   
   

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Mr. Humphrey Williams is a Sex-Ed teacher from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. In "Growth and Learning" he is teaching at a private school. The class doesn't remember what they did before, especially Biggs (Terry Jones). After that he asks Carter (Michael Palin), who answers "Oh-Uhh, was it takin' ya' clothes off, sir?" and Wyrmer (Graham Chapman) saying "Put her on the lower peg, sir?" When Watson (Eric Idle) gets confused, he keeps talking and then decides to show them, with his wife, how it works. He was played by John Cleese.