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Lombi
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#6904 2006-02-21 09:20 GMT |
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More than 30 years after introducing American audiences to the Monty Python gang, PBS is preparing to relive its adventures with dead parrots and silly walks.
Beginning Wednesday, the public broadcaster will air six new Monty Python specials, produced exclusively for PBS. The series will air Feb. 22, March 1 and March 8 in two-hour blocks. Each of the one-hour programs will focus on one member of the original Monty Python troupe, which famously spoofed upper class twits, lumberjacks, old ladies and pet shop owners. Five of the original Python gang are still living. They've gone on to produce, direct and star in other series and major movies. An adaptation of their 1975 movie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, became a hit last year when it opened on Broadway as the musical Spamalot. Former Python member Eric Idle co-adapted Spamalot, which now is touring the U.S. and reminding Python fans what they've been missing. John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and Idle each produced and wrote an episode for the new PBS series, beginning with Eric Idle's Personal Best, which airs on Wednesday. Together they created a sixth special to honour the late Graham Chapman, who hallowed the taste of Spam. Each chose his "personal best" original Python skits for the specials. Jones, who warned the world that "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition" chose the bicycle repair man and the bishop, while Palin brings back the Piranha brothers sketch. Monty Python's Flying Circus debuted in Britain on the BBC in 1969 and the series ran until 1974. The series began airing on CBC in Canada in 1971. PBS was the first U.S. network to pick up the show, which developed a cult following in both the U.S. and Canada. PBS plans to introduce a whole new generation to the series by airing all 47 of the old episodes beginning this spring. The Python gang also produced the movies The Life of Brian, The Meaning of Life and And Now for Something Completely Different. CBC.ca |
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Siggie!
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Steve
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#6905 2006-02-21 15:12 GMT |
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We are the knights who say.. NI! NI NI NI! :thinkover:
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Lombi
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#6908 2006-02-22 02:42 GMT |
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I'll just bring you some schrubbery then :lmao:
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Siggie!
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Steve
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#6909 2006-02-22 07:01 GMT |
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I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries! :omg:
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Lombi
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#6920 2006-02-23 17:37 GMT |
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You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, you sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you, so-called "Arthur King," you and all your silly English K-nig-hts. :lmao:
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Siggie!
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Steve
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#6921 2006-02-23 18:04 GMT |
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We are now no longer the Knights who say Ni. We are now the Knights who say..."Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-PTANG. Zoom-Boing. Z'nourrwringmm!
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The Spanish Inquisition
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#6948 2006-02-26 23:06 GMT |
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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
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Steve
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#6954 2006-02-27 03:19 GMT |
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No, but what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
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JazzyCat
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#8474 2006-09-17 18:47 GMT |
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That's good news - if only I was based in the US instead of the UK. John Cleese and Michael Palin have been known to go on tour and do a variation of the Dead Parrot sketch. No matter how often I see that, it always makes me laugh. The songs such as "Always look on the bright side of life" are memorable.
Oh and Terry Gillian's artwork is great too! |
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Lombi
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#8483 2006-09-18 06:07 GMT |
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I must say that I really liked the six new episodes and the additional information that they brought by interviewing the remaining Pythons.
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Siggie!
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JazzyCat
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#8669 2006-10-14 08:27 GMT |
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Yes I enjoyed that too Domen - those guys are so talented. . The film, "The Holy Grail" cracks me up when the French are throwing a cow over the battlements at King Arthur!
Spamalot is now showing at a theatre in the West End of London - I am hoping to be able to get a couple of tickets. |
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Cain
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#9185 2007-02-16 16:40 GMT |
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'The Holy Grail' is one of my most favourite movies of all times. These guys certainly know how to make millions laugh. Shame about this series though. To my mind it hasn't aired in the UK as yet.
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