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by David Morgan


  Son of Dracula, 217

  South Park, 127

  Southern, Terry, 17

  Speight, Johnny, 199

  Spice Girls: protest for fair hiring practices in, 44

  Spikings, Barry, 230

  Splunge!, 86, 110, 310

  Star Wars, 244, 313

  Starr, Ringo, 216–217

  Starship Titanic, 210

  Steele, Tommy, 15

  Stevens, Cat, 188

  Stewart, James, 87

  Stoppard, Tom, 264

  Stratton-Smith, Tony, 183; backing Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 151

  Stuart-Clark, Chris, 13

  —T—

  Tall Blonde Man with One Black Shoe, The, 180

  Taubman, Howard: the former sportswriter, 14

  Taylor, Ted, 13

  Thames Television, 23

  That Was the Week That Was, 6

  Thompson, Hunter S., 112, 308

  Thurber, James, 259

  Thurmond, Strom, 250

  Till Death Us Do Part, 199

  Time Bandits, 255, 270, 273, 303

  Time Magazine, 191

  Time-Life Television, 183, 189, 191

  Titheradge, Peter, 13

  Tomiczek, John, 296–297

  Tonight Show, The, 187

  Took, Barry, 22–25, 27–28, 32, 70; on censorship, 138, 140; on naming The Circus, 25; on origin of Python, 22; on Python’s influence, 315

  Tunisia, 238

  TV Guide, 191

  Two Ronnies, The, 40

  —U—

  U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, 305–308, 313

  Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The, 180

  United Artists, 231

  Universal Pictures, 20, 285

  —V—

  Vanderbeck, Stan, 20

  Variety, 180

  Varsity, 212

  Video Arts, 258

  —W—

  Warner Brothers, 250

  We Have Ways of Making You Laugh, 18, 20, 31

  Weintraub, Jerry, 188

  Weldon, Huw, 135

  Weston, Maggie, 67, 73

  White, Michael, 13, 152, 178

  Wholly Moses, 225

  Wide World of Entertainment, 201–202

  Widmark, Richard, 20

  Wind in the Willows, The, 154, 257

  Withnail and I, 270

  Wood, Duncan, 134, 137–138

  Wrong Box, The, 144

  —Y—

  Yellowbeard, 102, 256

  Copyright

  Published by arrangement with the author.

  MONTY PYTHON SPEAKS! Copyright © 1999 by David Morgan. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this ebook on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins ebooks.

  First Spike Printing 1999.

  Reissued in Harper paperback 2005.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Monty Python speaks! : John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michale Palin (and a few of their friends and collaborators) recount an amazing, and silly, thirty-year spree in television and film—in their own words, squire! / [interviewed by] David Morgan.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  1. Monty Python (Comedy troupe) 2. Comedians—Great Britain—

  Interviews. I. Morgan, David

  PN2599.5.T54M66 1999

  99-20146

  791.45’028’092241—dc21

  CIP

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  ISBN-10: 0-380-80479-4 (pbk.)

  ISBN-13: 978-0-380-80479-5 (pbk.)

  05 06 07 08 09 QPM 10 9 8 7 6

  EPub Edition © MAY 2013 ISBN: 9780062292209

  Version 04262013

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  A Footlights veteran and director of “Cambridge Circus,” Barclay became a producer at the BBC and later head of comedy at London Weekend Television.

  Its members included Neil Innes, Vivian Stanshall, Rodney Slater, Larry Smith, and Roger Ruskin-Spear.

  A typical, short-sighted economy move on the part of broadcasters, so that videotape could be reused.

  In the “Historical Impersonations” sketch, Cardinal Richelieu impersonates Clark singing “Don’t Sleep in the Subway.”

  In a photo-comic by Gilliam for Help! magazine, Cleese portrayed a man who succumbs to his sexual obsession for a Barbie doll.

  Timmy Perry and David Croft’s long-running sit-com about the Walmington-On-Sea platoon of the Home Guard.

  No doubt an unintentional pun.

  A method of releasing muscle tension, focusing on the head, neck, and spine.

  Python’s designation for their dowdy women characters, such as Mrs. Ratbag.

  The closest to this Welsh squeal as is transcribable.

  As of publication date, http://www.pythonline.com

  A producer and onetime Head of Comedy.

  Not all changes were for potentially offensive material. In the “Penguin on the Television” sketch, Cleese and Chapman (as Pepperpots) mumble the song “The Girl from Ipanema.” In repeats, the soundtrack was changed to a single Pepperpot mumbling “I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair.”

  Otto was the head of a crack Semitic suicide squad. In a scene cut from the final film, he demonstrates for Brian just how eagerly his troops will kill themselves for their leader.

  In fact, Terry Jones points out that recent excavations on preserved skeletons from the period actually reveal very strong, healthy teeth; theoretically this is due to the absence of a processed sugar industry a thousand years ago.

  At one time Stratton-Smith also served as manager of Neil Innes’ group, then called the Bonzo Dog Band.

  One of White’s earliest theatrical endeavors was bringing the 1963 Cambridge revue “A Clump of Plinths” to the West End, retitled “Cambridge Circus.” Among his film credits are Oh! Calcutta!, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Nuns on the Run.

  The group was to appear at City Center in New York in the spring of 1976.

  McKenna also appeared as various guards and centurions in Life of Brian.

  An association of daredevils whose exploits include hang-gliding over active volcanoes, skiing downhill while playing a grand piano, and catapulting themselves into the air via bungee cords.

  Among their joint credits were Nicolas Roeg’s The Man Who Fell to Earth and Michael Cimino’s The Deer Hunter, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1978.

  Produced, coincidentally, by Lord Delfont’s brother, Lew Grade.

  At the time Warners was handling distribution of Orion product.

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p; At the behest of a Presbyterian minister in Irmo, SC, who had spoken with the senator’s wife, Nancy, Strom Thurmond called an attorney for the General Cinema Corporation to say that there was “overwhelming sentiment against the showing of the movie in South Carolina” and suggested that [they] suspend showing it in the state. GCC subsequently canceled its engagements there. Other reports of opposition led to the film’s cancellation in a few other cities, including Baton Rouge, LA, and Charlotte, NC.

  A collection of Cleese’s sketches, many of which predate Python, published in 1984.

  “There’s everything in this movie,

  Everything that fits,

  From the meaning of life in the Universe,

  To girls with great big tits…”

  “Britain’s answer to Marilyn Montroe,” who starred in such films as Man Bait, Good Time Girl, The Unholy Wife, and Berserk!

  Computer games including Monty Python’s Complete Waste of Time and The Quest for the Holy Grail used elements from the films and TV programs in absurd ways, such as a Tetris-like block game in which dead bodies had to be piled correctly.

 

 

 


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