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  • It was Idle's first television project after ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'', which had ended the previous year, and was the catalys |url=http://www.neilinnes.org/python/rwt.htm |title=Rutland Weekend Television
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  • | known_for = One of the six members of [[Monty Python]] ...lsh comedian, director, historian, actor, writer and member of the [[Monty Python]] comedy team.
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  • | writers = [[Monty Python]] | based_on = {{based on|''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]''|Monty Python}}
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  • ...at Was the Week That Was]]'', ''[[At Last the 1948 Show]]'', and ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]''.<ref name="Yapp2008">{{Cite web ...ub)|The Establishment]], around this time. Many of the members of [[Monty Python]] recall being inspired by ''Beyond the Fringe''.
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  • Amongst the eccentric family members, mad friends and grudgingly loyal servants involved are Hubert, Henry's oth ...e mark to call "Sir Henry at Rawlinson End" a missing link between [[Monty Python]] and "[[Withnail & I]]", but as the brainchild of Vivian Stanshall - pack
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  • | name = Monty Python and the Holy Grail | image = Monty-Python-1975-poster.png
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  • ...At the height of his ''Dad's Army'' fame, he had a cameo role in ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' (1972), and later appeared as a record producer in the ...'' on Thursday 31 July 2008, talking about ''Dad's Army'' with fellow cast members, [[Ian Lavender]] and [[Bill Pertwee]]. He also appeared on BBC1's ''Jonath
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  • ...]'', which also featured [[David Jason]] and three future [[Monty Python]] members; [[Terry Jones]], [[Michael Palin]], and [[Eric Idle]].<ref name=":0" /> Th
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  • | image = Monty Python's Flying Circus Title Card.png | company = [[Python (Monty) Pictures]]
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  • ...s]], [[Michael Palin]] and [[Terry Gilliam]], who became known as "[[Monty Python]]", or the "Pythons", for [[BBC1]]. The series stands out for its use of [[ | link1 = List of Monty Python's Flying Circus episodes#Series 1 (1969–70)
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  • *[[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] (later one of the three members of [[The Goodies]]). He wrote humorous books on subjects including cricket ...n later series, Cleese was often absent, due to his appearances in ''Monty Python''; in the sleeve notes to the BBC's re-issues of the shows on cassette, his
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  • ...the screenplay adaptation with McGrath. The film also features pre-[[Monty Python]] appearances of John Cleese (credited) and an uncredited Graham Chapman, w ...s the city's workers to recover the cash. The sequence concludes with many members of the crowd submerging themselves, in order to retrieve money that had sun
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  • ...1948 Show]]'' (co-writing the "[[Four Yorkshiremen sketch]]" which [[Monty Python]] would perform) and ''[[Marty (TV series)|Marty]]'', the latter of which w ...], which was written for ''At Last the 1948 Show'', later adapted by Monty Python for their stage performances.<ref name="six" />
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  • ...their adventure story reached its climax or [[cliffhanger]] ending. Other members of ''I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again'' were [[John Cleese]], [[Bill Oddie]] ...m ''At Last the 1948 Show'' was shown on the documentary special ''[[Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)]]''. The sketch has since become known for
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  • * [[Python (Monty) Pictures]] ...p://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/monty-pythons-life-brian-1970-4 |title=''Monty Python's Life of Brian'' (AA) |publisher=[[British Board of Film Classification]]
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  • ...0-89809-7 }}</ref><sup>:4,5,61</sup> and the British comedy troupe [[Monty Python]].<ref name="ScudamoresMilliganbio">{{cite book | last = Scudamore | first ...ddie Seagoon involved in some far-fetched plan, and meeting the other cast members along the way.
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  • ...ow frequently called Monty Python|Monty Python's Flying Circus{{!}}''Monty Python's Flying Circus''}} | name = Monty Python
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  • ...eve the ring and sacrifice the girl, the chief priest, Clang, several cult members, and high priestess Ahme leave for London. After failed attempts to steal t The Beatles are chased around London by members of the cult. After a jeweller fails to cut the ring off, the band resorts t
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  • ...lashback to the 1970s with far left sects, Maoists, Comrade Bala and Monty Python|first=Charlie|last=Catchpole|date=1 December 2013|website=Mirror.co.uk|acce ...was altered: in place of the shots of Wolfie on the bridge, the other cast members were now credited individually; their names were accompanied with an on-scr
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  • ...ate 1960s and early 1970s saying 'when we were preparing the first [[Monty Python]] series, the BBC Light Entertainment wardrobe department had begun more an ...021|website=the Guardian|language=en}}</ref> The series featured many cast members from other series that Perry had worked on, including [[Michael Knowles (ac
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