Tracklist
| 1 | 'I Wanted To Make Films' |
| 2 | Terry Jones On Eric Idle |
| 3 | The Life Of Brian, Another Movie We Made (Some More Talking) |
| 4 | At Last The 1948 Show |
| 5 | 'Do You Mind Joining Me On Stage?' |
| 6 | Terry Gilliam |
| 7 | Writing The Lumberjack Song |
| 8 | Do Not Adjust Your Set |
| 9 | Eric Idle On John Cleese |
| 10 | Graham Chapman |
| 11 | 'Spam' ('I Just Thought It Was A Funny Word') |
| 12 | Part Four: 'It's...' |
| 13 | Life After A Death? |
| 14 | Very Nearly Almost At The End |
| 15 | Terry Gilliam On Eric Idle, Terry Jones And Michael Palin |
| 16 | John Cleese On Graham Chapman |
| 17 | The Influence Of The Goons And Beyond The Fringe |
| 18 | Writing Together... Or Not |
| 19 | 'The Man With Three Buttocks' (Or 'It Was Extremely Well Performed Sometimes') |
| 20 | Don't Kill The Animator |
| 21 | Literate Comedy |
| 22 | Keeping Office Hours And Not Using Drugs |
| 23 | The American Interlopes |
| 24 | The First Show |
| 25 | 'There Were Sometimes Tremendous Fights!' |
| 26 | Monty Python And The Holy Grail: Funny Things That Happened When We Were Making This Movie - You'll Enjoy This |
| 27 | A Typical Working Day |
| 28 | If It Hurts, It's Funny |
| 29 | The Parrot Sketch |
| 30 | Writing Styles |
| 31 | CD 2 - 'It's...' | 1:17:10 |
| 32 | Even More Talking, Still About This Guy Bwian |
| 33 | Terry Jones And Eric Idle On Terry Gilliam |
| 34 | We Are Getting Paid For This (Now Professional Writers And Actors) |
| 35 | An Answer Is Not Given |
| 36 | The First Sketch |
| 37 | Michael Palin |
| 38 | The Complete And Utter History Of Britain And Realising The Need For Something Different... |
| 39 | The Meaning Of Life, I Mean, What's It All About? |
| 40 | Part Five: In Which We All Become Starlets |
| 41 | Monty Python In German |
| 42 | All Together On The Frost Report |
| 43 | Some Other Funny Things That Happened In The Mud, Etc. |
| 44 | Eric Idle |
| 45 | We Could Be Getting Paid For This (The Transition From University Revue To Earning For Writing/Performing) |
| 46 | 'Two Typewriters And Four Telephones' |
| 47 | CD 1 - Not Yet 'It's... | 1:18:14 |
| 48 | Part One: In Which We Are Born |
| 49 | Getting Paid A Pittance |
| 50 | Part Three: In Which We Pretend To Grow Up |
| 51 | The Books (Monty Python's Brand New Book) |
| 52 | Part Zero: The Introduction By Bob McCabe |
| 53 | John Cleese |
| 54 | Choosing A Name |
| 55 | 'Nudge, Nudge' |
| 56 | Part Two: In Which The Pythons Meet The Pythons |
| 57 | Another Introduction By Bob McCabe: Very Nearly, Almost, 'It's...' |
| 58 | Terry Jones |
| 59 | Michael Palin On Terry Jones |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|
| 0-75286 065-8 | Monty Python | The Pythons By The Pythons - The Interviews That Made The Book (2xCD, Album) | Orion Audio Books | 0-75286 065-8 | 2003 |
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Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Orion Publishing Group
- Copyright (c) – Python (Monty) Pictures
Album
Monty Python also collectively known as the Pythons were a British surreal comedy troupe who created the sketch comedy television show Monty Python's Flying Circus, which first aired on the BBC in 1969. Forty-five episodes were made over four series. The Python phenomenon developed from the television series into something larger in scope and impact, including touring stage shows, films, albums, books and musicals. The Pythons' influence on comedy has been compared to the Beatles' influence on music. Part Two: In Which The Pythons Meet The Pythons. Monty Python. Michael Palin On Terry Jones. John Cleese On Graham Chapman. All Together On The Frost Report. Do Not Adjust Your Set. The American Interlopes. The Album Of The Soundtrack Of The Trailer Of The Film Of Monty Python And The Holy Grail - Executive Version. 25 треков. Another Monty Python Cd. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, also known simply as The Meaning of Life, is a 1983 British musical sketch comedy film written and performed by the Monty Python troupe, directed by Terry Jones. It was the last film to feature all six Python members before Graham Chapman died in 1989. Unlike Holy Grail and Life of Brian, the film's two predecessors, which each told a single, more-or-less coherent story, The Meaning of Life returned to the sketch format of the troupe's original television series and. British comedy team who made four series of the seminal and influential series 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' for the BBC from 1969 to 1974. They went on to make several movies - 'And Now For Something Completely Different', 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail', 'Life of Brian', 'Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl' and 'The Meaning of Life'. 2 versões. Audio Renaissance. Welcome to the official Monty Python YouTube channel. This is the place to find top quality classic Python. All the Pythons including John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones & Graham Chapman Python. Monty Pythons Contractual Obligation Album. The Pythons Autobiography is a funny and fascinating history of Monty Python, by the Pythons themselves: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. We didnt ad lib because John Cleese doesnt like it ironically, hes a fundamentalist when it comes to humour. Michael Palin, actor and writer. We were on a publicity tour in Amsterdam for Monty Python and the Holy Grail when Eric Idle came up with the title Jesus Christ: Lust for Glory. We all laughed: We could never do that But we liked the challenge of doing a film about religion. Then someone suggested it be set around the time when Jesus was alive, but its a case of mistaken identity. Someone whos thought to be the Messiah, but spends the whole film protesting that he isnt. Python fans will need to clear a large space on their bookshelf or coffee table for The Pythons-a big, vital autobiography of the comedy troupe. This is an oral history by the six members Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin from birth to-in the case of Chapman-death. We get reminisces about childhood, university days, early successes, and rich details about the landmark Flying Circus TV series and subsequent films. The six men who were Monty Python get billed above the guy who put together this coffee-table tome on their achievement, but this is film critic and broadcaster Bob McCabe's book. Monty Python highlights that long-standing BBC reputation of being the vital place that champions pioneering new talents. The Pythons tore up the rule book of comedy grammar, conventions and traditions, and we can see how that elicited some discomfort in certain quarters at the time. Thankfully the support for creative freedom won the day and has certainly paid off in the long run as audiences continue to celebrate and revere their enormous impact on comedy. To contemporary commissioning eyes its reassuring that not that much has changed. BBC Comedy is here to find the dazzling new talents wh