A celebration of the silly and enduring genius of the Monty
Python team, including their very best visual and verbal gags
In October 1969, the BBC broadcast the first program in a new
series: "Monty Python's Flying Circus," written and conceived by
Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones,
and Michael Palin. Through the years the six of them followed this
with another 44 extremely silly programs, a German TV special, five
full-length feature films, seven books, nine long-playing records,
and live stage shows that toured the UK, Canada, and America. This
pocket series features the very best of Monty Python: a collection
of favorite sketches, gags, words, and lyrics, chosen by the
members of Monty Python who have picked some of their prized bits
from across the whole range of Python books, scripts, and films.
Included are such memorable moments as "The French Taunt King
Arthur," "The Lumberjack Song," "What Have the Romans Ever Done for
Us?," "The Court Martial of Sapper Walters," "Every Sperm is
Sacred," "The Man Who Talks Entirely in Anagrams," and other
priceless pieces of Python humor. Accompanying these words are some
two hundred images that have become synonymous with Python through
three decades.
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