This article is part of Yahoo's 'On This Day' series. The final episode of Monty Python’s Flying Circus aired on BBC 1 this day 18 January, 1973, marking the end of an era for the most influential ...
If you spy this DVD on a store shelf, I'm sure you'll wonder the same thing I did: how can Graham Chapman pick his "personal best" when, well, he's dead. Turns out his Python buddies have stepped in ...
It took the bedraggled castaway 52 seconds to wade out of the sea, collapse on the sand, crawl towards the camera and say: “It’s…” before the opening credits rolled. So began the iconoclastic ...
Describing Monty Python in one article is like summarising Shakespeare in a media-friendly soundbite, or spending three days in the lap of the gods then writing a letter about it to the Reader's ...
For a classic – potentially all-time greatest – comedy troupe who refuses to reunite for one last stage-show or film before they each go off into the sweet hereafter, Monty Python is seldom, if ever, ...
LONDON—It was demented from the very first minute. It began with a blast of American military band patriotism, John Philip Sousa’s The Liberty Bell, playing to a graphic montage of bizarre images ...
Happy Socks has launched an official range of Monty Python socks, featuring six designed inspired by the group's work. It is an ex-reference. It has ceased to be. Days after a CBC News story ...
Fun Thing to Buy of the Day: A New, Complete Guide to ‘Monty Python’s […]There’s guides to Monty Python’s Flying Circus, and then there’s more specific and complete guides to Monty Python’s Flying ...
Monty Python is not a man. Monty Python is six men. Consisting of British actors Graham Chapman John Cleese Eric Idle Terry Jones Michael Palin and American Terry Gilliam the hugely influential comedy ...
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