Out-takes from the closing credits of the Peter Sellers' "Being There"

Here are the best parts of Peter Sellers' Being There.

The series of out-takes behind the closing credits of 'Being There' — the Peter Sellers classic — must be one of the funniest sequences on film. I have included a couple of clips from the body of the movie to provide some context. The premise is that Sellers, a simple-minded gardener who has lived his life in his employer's mansion, is forced to leave when the employer dies. He has no experience of the world outside, other than television. (Note his attempt to use his TV remote to change the channel of reality.)

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