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Monty Python Speaks

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by David Morgan

Episode 4 (Oct. 26, 1969)

  Art Gallery; Undressing in Public; Self-Defense

  Episode 5 (Nov. 16, 1969)

  Confuse-A-Cat; The Smuggler; Police Raid; “Match of the Day”

  Episode 6 (Nov. 23, 1969)

  Johann Gambolputty…of Ulm; Whizzo Chocolate; The Dull Life of a City Stockbroker; 20th Century Vole

  Episode 7 (Nov. 30, 1969)

  The Blancmange from Andromeda

  Episode 8 (Dec. 7, 1969)

  Army Protection Racket; Buy a Bed; Hermits; The Dead Parrot; Hell’s Grannies

  Episode 9 (Dec. 14, 1969)

  A Man with a Tape Recorder Up His Nose; The Lumberjack Song; The Visitors

  Episode 10 (Dec. 21, 1969)

  Vocational Guidance Counselor; Pet Conversions

  Episode 11 (Dec. 28, 1969)

  Interesting People; The Batley Townswomen’s Guild Presents the Battle of Pearl Harbor

  Episode 12 (Jan. 4, 1970)

  Falling from a Building; Mr. Hilter and the North Minehead By-Election; Ken Shabby

  Episode 13 (Jan. 11, 1970)

  Cinema Advertisements; Albatross; Psychiatry (Hearing Folk Singers)

  Monty Python’s Flying Circus—Series II

  Episode 14 (Sept. 15, 1970)

  Face the Press; New Cooker Sketch; The Ministry of Silly Walks; The Piranha Brothers

  Episode 15 (Sept. 22, 1970)

  Man-Powered Flight; The Spanish Inquisition; The Semaphore Version of Wuthering Heights; Court Charades

  Episode 16 (Sept. 29, 1970)

  Exploding Stuffed Animals; Flying Lessons; Hijacked Plane; Poet Ewan McTeagle; Psychiatrist Milkman; Déjà Vu

  Episode 17 (Oct. 20, 1970)

  Gumbys; Architect Sketch; How to Give Up Being a Mason; The Bishop; Poet Reader; Chemist Sketch; Police Constable Pan Am

  Episode 18 (Oct. 27, 1970)

  Live from the Grill-o-Mat Snack Bar, Paignton; Blackmail; Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things; A Man Alternately Rude and Polite; Ken Clean-Air Systems

  Episode 19 (Nov. 3, 1970)

  Eric Dibley’s If; Dung; Timmy William’s Coffee Time; Raymond Luxury Yacht; Election Night Special

  Episode 20 (Nov. 10, 1970)

  The Attila the Hun Show; Secretary of State Striptease; Killer Sheep; Village Idiots; Quiz Show

  Episode 21 (Nov. 17, 1970)

  Archaeology Today; Silly Vicar; Mr. and Mrs. Git; Mosquito Hunters; Judges’ Cloakroom; Beethoven’s Mynah Bird

  Episode 22 (Nov. 24, 1970)

  How to Recognize Different Parts of the Body; The Man Who Contradicts People; The Death of Mary Queen of Scots; Penguin on the Television

  Episode 23 (Dec. 1, 1970)

  French Film; Scott of the Antarctic; Conrad Poohs and His Dancing Teeth; Fish License

  Episode 24 (Dec. 8, 1970)

  Conquistador Instant Coffee; “It All Happened on the 11.20 from Hainault c.”; Toothy Film Director; Crackpot Religions; How Not to Be Seen

  Episode 25 (Dec. 15, 1970)

  The Black Eagle; Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook; World Forum; Art Gallery Strike; World War I Sketch; Hospital for Over-Acting; Flower Arrangement; Spam

  Episode 26 (Dec. 22, 1970)

  Royal Episode 13; Coal Mine; The Man Who Says Things in a Very Roundabout Way; Lifeboat; Undertaker Sketch

  Monty Python’s Flying Circus—Series III

  Episode 27 (Oct. 19, 1972)

  Njorl’s Saga; Court Scene; Police Pursuit Inside Body; Mrs. Premise and Mrs. Conclusion Visit Jean-Paul Sartre

  Episode 28 (Oct. 26, 1972)

  Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris’s Ford Popular; How to Do It; Mrs. Niggerbaiter; Farming Club; Fish Slapping Dance

  Episode 29 (Nov. 2, 1972)

  The Money Programme; Erizabeth L; Argument Clinic

  Episode 30 (Nov. 9, 1972)

  The Man Who Speaks in Anagrams; Merchant Banker; The House Hunters; The Man Who Makes People Laugh Uncontrollably; News Reader Gestures; BBC Announcers

  Episode 31 (Nov. 16, 1972)

  The All-England Summarize Proust Competition; Everest Climbed by Hairdressers; Fire Brigade; Travel Agent; (Miss) Anne Elk

  Episode 32 (Nov. 23, 1972)

  Gumby Brain Surgeon; Molluses

  Episode 33 (Dec. 20, 1972)

  Biggles Dictates a Letter; Climbing Uxbridge Road; Lifeboat; Why Television Is Bad For Your Eyes; The Show So Far; Cheese Shop; Sam Peckinpah’s Salad Days

  Episode 34 (Dec. 7, 1972)

  Gumby Brain Surgeon; Molluscs Biggles Dictates a Letter; Climbing Uxbridge Road; Lifeboat; Why Television Is Bad For Your Eyes; The Show So Far; Cheese Shop; Sam Peckinpah’s Salad Days

  Episode 35 (Dec. 14, 1972)

  English Literature Housing Project; Mortuary Hour; The Cheap-Laughs

  Episode 36 (Dec. 21, 1972)

  Tudor Pornography; The Rev. Arthur Belling; The Free Repetition of Doubtful Words Thing; Is There?; Thripshaw’s Disease

  Episode 37 (Jan. 4, 1973)

  Boxing Tonight; Dennis Moore; Astrology Sketch; Ideal Loon Exposition; Poetry at the Off-License; Prejudice

  Episode 38 (Jan. 11, 1973)

  A Book at Bedtime; 2001: A Space Odyssey Bone; Penguins; Spot the Loony; Rival Documentaries

  Episode 39 (Jan. 18, 1973)

  Light Entertainment Awards; Oscar Wilde Sketch; Pasolini’s The Third Test Match; Curry’s Brains; International Wife-Swapping; The Dirty Vicar Sketch

  Monty Python—Series IV

  Episode 40 (Oct. 31, 1974)

  The Golden Age of Ballooning; The Norwegian Party

  Episode 41 (Nov. 7, 1974)

  Michael Ellis; Ant Poetry Reading

  Episode 42 (Nov. 14, 1974)

  Light Entertainment War; Courtmartial; Program Planners; Woody and Tinny Words; Show Jumping

  Episode 43 (Nov. 21, 1974)

  Bogus Psychiatrists; Queen Victoria Handicap

  Episode 44 (Nov. 28, 1974)

  Postal Box Dedication; Mr. Neutron; Conjuring Today

  Episode 45 (Dec. 5, 1974)

  Most Awful Family in Britain; Waiting Room Stabbing; The Man Who Finishes Other People’s Sentences

  Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus

  Episode 1 (prod. 1971)

  Little Red Riding Hood; Stake Your Claim; Silly Olympics; Colin “Bomber” Harris Wrestles Himself Bavarian Restaurant

  Episode 2 (prod. 1972)

  German vs. Greek Philosophers Football Match; Happy Valley

  Films

  And Now for Something Completely Different (1971)

  Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

  Life of Brian (1979)

  Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982)

  Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life (1983)

  Recordings

  (except reissues, promotional samplers, and singles)

  Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1970)

  Another Monty Python Record (1971)

  Monty Python’s Previous Record (1972)

  The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief (1973)

  Monty Python Live at The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (1974)

  The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

  Monty Python Live! at City Center (1976)

  The Monty Python Instant Record Collection (1977)

  Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)

  Monty Python’s Contractual Obligation Album (1980)

  Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life (1983)

  Monty Python’s The Final Rip-Off (1988)

  Monty Python Sings (1989)

  The Ultimate Monty Python Rip-Off (1994)

  Books

  (except repackagings and abridgements)

  Monty Python’s Big Red Book (1971)

  The Brand New Monty Python Bok (1973) (reissued as The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok)

  Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Book) «Mønti Pythøn ik den Hølie Grailen (Bøk)» (1977)

  Monty Py
thon’s The Life of Brian (of Nazareth) I MontyPythonScrap-book (1979)

  Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life (1983)

  The Complete Monty Python’s Flying Circus: All the Words (1989) (a.k.a. Monty Python’s Flying Circus: Just the Words)

  The Fairly Incomplete Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Song Book (1994)

  SOURCES

  Interviews with the five surviving Pythons and their coconspirators were conducted by the author in the summer and fall of 1998. In addition, portions of earlier interviews have been included, as follows:

  Terry Gilliam: author interviews dated September 1986, September and December 1987, June 1990, March 1991, and March 1996.

  Michael Palin: author interview on May 9, 1996, originally conducted for the special-edition laserdisc of Terry Gilliam’s Brazil. Excerpts used by permission of The Criterion Collection.

  Quoted sources:

  p. 19

  “Once I had my little Bolex…” Gilliam at the American Museum of the Moving Image seminar, January 6, 1996.

  p. 26

  “The worst problem we had…” Cleese on The Dick Cavett Show, October 11-12, 1979.

  p. 71

  “I had a friend…” Cleese, ibid.

  p. 74

  “You know when you do something…” Cleese, ibid.

  p. 117

  “As soon as you start to try and analyze…” Jones in Radio Times, October 24, 1974.

  p. 181

  “I remember when it was subtitled…” Gilliam, from the Criterion Collection laserdisc commentary track of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 1993.

  p. 249

  “The offense is what a friend of mine…” Cleese, ibid.

  p. 303

  Script excerpt, Palin and Jones, More Ripping Yams, (Pantheon, New York, 1980).

  Picture credits:

  All photographs are copyright © Python (Monty) Pictures, Ltd., used by permission, except for the following:

  Courtesy of John Cleese

  Courtesy of Terry Gilliam

  Courtesy of Terry Jones

  Courtesy of Nancy Lewis

  Courtesy of Ian MacNaughton

  Copyright © BBC Photo Archives

  Copyright © Neal Preston/HBO

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  In addition to the original Python shows, books, and films, the following sources provided reference and background information:

  Books:

  Chapman, Graham. A Liar’s Autobiography, Vol. VII [sic]. New York: Methuen, 1980.

  Gilliam, Terry. Animations of Mortality. London: Methuen, 1978.

  Hewison, Robert. Monty Python: The Case Against. New York: Grove Press, 1981.

  Johnson, Kim “Howard.” The First 200 Years of Monty Python. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.

  Perry, George. The Life of Python. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1983.

  Stephens, Frances. Theatre World Annual 1965. London: Iliffe Books, Ltd., 1964.

  Wilmut, Roger. The Goon Show Companion. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1976.

  Periodicals:

  Berry, Charles. “Dead Parrots & Creosote: Monty Python Leads a Silly Invasion.” Rolling Stone, September 27, 1973.

  Hertzberg, Hendrik. “Naughty Bits.” The New Yorker, March 29, 1976.

  Jones, Jonathan. “And They Did Mention the War.” The Guardian, October 1, 1998.

  Kreier, Beth Ann. “Curling Up With Monty Python.” Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1975.

  Meehan, Thomas. “And Now for Something Completely Different.” New York Times Magazine, April 18, 1975.

  Rawls, Wendell, Jr. “Python Film Stirs Controversy in Carolina.” New York Times, October 24, 1979.

  Reynolds, Stanley. “Python.” Times of London, December 14, 1970.

  Searchable Terms

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  —A—

  ABC Television, 200–206, 270–271

  Acheson, Jim, 154

  Adams, Douglas, 210–223; co-writing Goodnight Vienna, 217; co-writing Out of the Trees, 216; on being wet-behind-the-ears, 221; on formative Python experience, 211; on GC’s death, 299; on GC’s memorial, 300; on Holy Grail soundtrack, 215; on JC, 212, 221–222; on nearly killing the Pythons, 222–223; on press accounts of his contributions, 215; on TJ, 214, 222

  All in the Family, 199, 201

  Allen, Woody, 2

  Alverson, Charles, 256

  Amicus Studios, 144

  Amnesty International, 92

  Amory, Cleveland, 191

  And Now for Something Completely Different, 88, 118–121, 145, 148, 152, 188, 274; Dirty Fork Sketch, 121, 177; re-release, 188; U.S. release, 185

  Andrews, Julie, 189

  Animation, 30, 58–63, 104–106; Beware of Elephants, 31; Black Spot, 140; Christ at Calvary, 141; Christmas Cards, 31; House Hunters, The, 61

  Annie Hall, 2

  Another Monty Python Record, 183

  Armageddon: non-likeness to And Now for Something Completely Different, 185

  Arthur King. See Monty Python and the Holy Grail

  Ashley, Lynn, 67

  At Last the 1948 Show, 17, 24, 29, 80–81, 268

  Atherton, Howard, 160–162; on rushes of Holy Grail, 171–172

  Attenborough, David, 134–135

  Aykroyd, Dan, 127

  —B—

  Ball, Lucille, 311

  Barbados, 230

  Barclay, Humphrey, 6, 9, 13, 20, 295

  Barker, Ronnie, 15–16, 63

  Barnes, Clive, 14

  Basquiat, Jean-Michel, 73

  Batman, 156

  Beatles, The, 144, 211, 309

  Bedazzled, 144

  Bedford, Terry, 155–158, 160–161, 172–173, 313–314; on ‘medieval look’ of Holy Grail, 160; on Python’s anti-establishment attitude, 313

  Belushi, John, 128

  Ben Hur, 180

  Bennett, Alan, 6

  Bentine, Michael, 5

  Bergman, Ingmar, 273

  Berkeley, Busby, 273

  “Beyond the Fringe,” 6

  Billington, Kevin, 83

  Biôlek, Alfred, 123–124

  Bird, John, 260

  Bishop, Joey, 187, 192

  Bogart, Neil, 183, 185

  Bonham-Carter, Violet, 236

  Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, The, 9, 151

  Booth, Connie, 17, 23, 67, 84, 122, 258, 260, 295

  Brand New Monty Python Bok, The, 126, 191

  Brazil, 156, 169, 264–268, 302

  British Broadcasting Corporation, 6, 29, 31, 50, 56, 71, 99, 105–106, 118–130, 133–135, 137–140, 196, 203–204, 206, 249, 253, 261, 271, 314

  Broaden Your Mind, 25

  Bron, Eleanor, 260

  Brooke-Taylor, Tim, 6, 12, 16, 25

  Bruce, Lenny, 112

  Buddha Records, 183

  Buffery, Anthony, 13

  Bullitt, 245

  Bunuel, Luis, 274

  Burns and Allen, 2

  —C—

  Caine, Michael, 144

  “Cambridge Circus,” 13, 15

  Cancer: as source of comedy, 140

  Cannes Film Festival, 292

  Carreras, (Sir) James, 231

  Carry On (film series), 145

  Carson, Johnny, 187, 192

  Casting, 43–44

  Castle Stalker, 155

  CD-ROMs, 312

  Ceausescu, Nikolai, 236

  Channel 4, 270

  Chaplin, Charlie, 2

  Chapman, Graham, 6, 11–14, 17, 19, 23, 31, 42, 45, 56, 81–91, 149–150, 158, 164, 171, 194, 210, 230, 234, 244, 246, 294–301, 308; ‘ashes’ of, 306; adopting John Tomiczek, 296; alcoholism, 87–89, 218–219; as actor, 233; as Biggus Dickus, 237; as box of bones, 310; as King Arthur, 145; as pepperpot, 47; at Footlights, 11; At Last the 1948 Show, 17; at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 14; attacking lower extremities, 90; chronic late
ness, 93; death of, 294–298; funeral of, 300; giving up alcohol, 294; homosexuality, 56, 67, 91; in Meaning of Life, 277; looking frightened, 244; memorial, 300; Out of the Trees, 216; playing King Arthur, 89, 155; psychiatric aptitude of, 84; sobering, 219, 220, 234; The Frost Report, 16; working with Petula Clark, 16; working with Ringo Stan, 217; writing with JC, 12, 17–18, 85–86

  Charisma Records, 151–152, 183

  Chase, Chevy, 127

  Cheers, 307

  Cher Show, The, 188

  Christian, Roger, 241

  Chrysalis Records, 152

  Cimino, Michael, 230

  Cinema 5, 179

  Cinemax, 294

  Clark, Petula, 16

  Cleese, John, 6, 11–20, 23–24, 26, 28–30, 33, 48, 53, 56–57, 77–80, 85, 111, 113–114, 161–162, 174, 190, 197–198, 222, 252, 304; as woman, 46; at GC’s memorial, 300; aversion to facial hair, 159; departure from group, 196; on And Now for Something Completely Different, 121; on anger in humor, 263; on blasphemy, 247; on breaking conventions, 314; on casting, 46; on censorship, 139, 142; on competition among Pythons, 262; on controversy surrounding Life of Brian, 248–249; on critics, 72; on directors, 34, 52; on EI, 97; on fame, 74; on fans, 192–193; on filming Holy Grail, 164–166; on format of Python, 30; on GC, 82, 87, 89–90, 234; on GC’s alcoholism, 259; on GC’s death, 298; on GC’s memorial, 93; on group dynamic, 108, 113; on his taste in humor, 259; on How to Irritate People, 18; on Meaning of Life, 289; on meeting GC, 11; on MP, 92–93; on network preemptions, 70; on offer from David Frost, 15; on opening “Cambridge Circus” in New York, 14; on origin of Python, 23; on playing Brian, 234; on possible Python reunion, 306; on reading out material, 43; on rehearsals, 52; on repetition in Python, 130–131; on repetition in Python, 130–131; on shock, 134; on solo work, 260; on TG, 20, 106, 139, 262, 285; on The Frost Report, 29; on title of Python, 26; on TJ, 100–102, 109; on TJ as director, 165; on U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, 306; on writing with GC, 18, 41, 83, 295; solo career, 258

 

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