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Monty Python at 50 - Michael Palin in conversation with Radio Times
To celebrate Monty Python’s 50th anniversary, the Radio Times has produced a brand new 116-page, limited edition Bookazine - “Monty Python at 50” - featuring new interviews with the Pythons and never-before-published photographs of the group from the Radio Times archive.
Here, Michael Palin’s interview for the Bookazine is accompanied by some of these never-before-seen images from the Radio Times archive.
The Bookazine is available from 27 August 2019 here (www.montypythononlinestore.co...)
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Nice to hear Michael talking about Terry Jones. I'm glad they still see each other. Such a shame he's unable to communicate
@mikearchibald744
5 жыл бұрын
I always instinctively think of the "Curry's five and seven new brains" when I hear about Terry. I don't know if he'd think that was in bad taste or approve. Sometimes if I meet somebody I know who I know doesn't know python I'll say "stapling machine Mrs. Woodman". You can just imagine them sitting around a table coming up with the funniest demented greeting, and stapling machine is just brilliant for some reason I can't explain.
i'm glad palin is giving props to carol cleveland who is funny in her own right.
@SpaceCattttt
4 жыл бұрын
Carol Cleavage.
The world needs python.
Imagine a friend as great as Michael Palin ...
@JGM154
4 жыл бұрын
That's SIR Michael Palin. He was knighted last year.
Thank you
Micheal nice guy glad mention Carol and terry Jones
Oh my goodness, how I'd love to have been in those rehearsal rooms. He must have some amazing memories - it must be awful for him not to be able to share them now with Terry J.
Is there a full-length recording of this interview? I'm very interested in listening to it.
Only just saw this. Nice to revisit the surgery mandated on series three....the sketches lost are the tiniest ice-cube of the tip of the iceberg that was the wonderful work lost to the BBC's wipe-and-reuse policy. Thank god Python was rescued.
Getting old is like being on a conveyor belt where you can see people who were just in front of you suffering. A fabulous intellect like Terry Jones having dementia is a truly sobering thought.