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arthur-two-sheds-jackson · 7 months ago
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It's... Monty Python's Media Masterpost!
Here, my fellows, as I promised, are the links for nearly every Python content released and available on the internet (missing only the Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy) complete oratorio and PDF versions of the books - including Michael Palin's diaries), for the Python-obsessed, brain-fried completist like me. If you ever need to have easy access to something, just click on the links! And if you or someone you know wants to get into the Python fandom, just refer to this post!
Enjoy!!!
[Audios are in blue, TV shows, docs and specials are in green, films are in orange, games are in red and other kinds of content are in pink. (I chose the videos based on whether they were in good quality; most of them are in HQ or close to that when possible.)]
Monty Python's Flying Circus (Internet Archive version - Google Drive version)
Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus
Another Record
Previous Record
And Now For Something Completely Different
1971 Montreux Special
Labour Party Instructional Film
Birds Eye Peas Industrial Film
Close-Up Industrial Film
Matching Tie and Handkerchief
1973 sketch for Dutch TV
1973 French TV appearance
Is This a Record? Guinness Film
Live at Drury Lane
The Holy Grail
Live at the City Center (side 1 - side 2)
Life of Brian (Internet Archive version - YouTube version - The Pythons' 1979 a.D. BBC documentary - 1979 debate on Saturday Night, Sunday Morning)
Live at the Hollywood Bowl (Internet Archive version - YouTube version)
The Meaning of Life (complete with The Crimson Permanent Assurance!)
Parrot Sketch Not Included (Life of Python)
1990 Omnibus documentary
Monty Python Sings (Again)
Python Night (Paramount Comedy Network mockumentary)
Live at Aspen
Spamalot (concert film featuring the original Broadway cast - playlist of original Broadway cast recording)
Channel 4's 2006 documentary
Almost the Truth: Lawyer's Cut (with Russian subtitles... don't worry, I have BRICS immunity, I'll cover you) (part 1 - part 2 - part 3 - part 4 - part 5 - part 6)
Holy Flying Circus (by @anythingcanhappeninmay and complete with bonus thingies!)
A Liar's Autobiography (the movie - audiobook narrated by Graham Chapman)
Live (Mostly) (And Now For Something Rather Similar)
Monty Python at 50 radio broadcasts (by @gordonsgano)
Michael Palin: A Life on Screen
Graham Chapman's Pre-Python Home Movies
Terry Jones' Home Movies
Michael Palin's 1978 Home Movies
The Holy Grail flash game
The Holy Grail PC videogame (at the Collection Chamber blog)
The Meaning of Life PC videogame (also at the Collection Chamber blog)
Complete Waste of Time PC videogame (also also at the Collection Chamber blog)
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astralbondpro · 10 months ago
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Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus // Episode Two: William Tell
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thesuetyouforgot · 2 years ago
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Happy Michael-blowing-up-John's-toilet-day !
[taken from Michael Palin, "Diaries Vol. I (1969-79) - The Python Years" (1972 in Germany)]
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endmeplease69 · 11 months ago
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The shock. The disbelief. The… Questioning of my sexuality so late in life.
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wahwahgeorgeharris0n · 3 months ago
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Sometimes you just find a devastatingly handsome picture of Eric Idle as Albrecht Durer and drop to your knees (source)
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musictherapy611 · 2 months ago
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05/03/2025
Beautiful day for the leisurely running of errands.
I just finished giving myself another sore throat from laughing too hard at the second “Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus” - and I loved loved loved everybody’s longer hair. Swoon. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
According to my (adult!) daughter, my favorite member of any band is always the one with the longest hair. I’m not sure how or if this applies to comedians though. Guess I’ll potentially find out tomorrow at “Holy Grail.”
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mwardsky · 2 years ago
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Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus (German special), 1971
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arthur-two-sheds-jackson · 5 months ago
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(via fuckyeahthepythons-blog-blog)
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commonguttersnipe · 2 years ago
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Have you heard of the 2 episode German translation/remake of MPFC called "Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus"? If so, any thoughts?
I have and I love it!!
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fireballil · 9 months ago
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honkycats · 6 years ago
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me trying to tell anyone who’ll listen about the pythons, and my friends knowing we ain’t got the time for that again.
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crunchyfrogs · 6 years ago
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An appeal for help: if anyone has better quality images/gifs of Michael from this sketch please send them my way. For personal reasons. Thank you.
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thesuetyouforgot · 1 year ago
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What do you think of the German comedian Loriot? And about the TV show 'Sketch History'? I absolutely love both, and 'Sketch History' reminds me of Monty Python soo much (the team must have been majorly inspired by them). They really nailed the humour and came up with their own recurring characters and creative sketches. I wish I could translate all the sketches into English and show them to an international audience 😅
Omg I LOVE Loriot! Especially the TV series/the sketches. I could write entire essays about it. Did you know that he actually stole from Monty Python quite a bit? (I will put a paragraph on that below the cut bc I've wanted to talk about that for years now lol but feel free to just ignore that part)
Sadly I'm not the right person to talk about Sketch History with. I dislike that show so much for no apparent reason. I just really don't enjoy it and never found it that funny tbh, it's so far off my humour... I'm sorry. But after hearing your praise I will definitely give a few of their sketches another chance now and find out if they maybe remind me of Monty Python as well. Do you have any recommendations for which sketches are the best/most like Python?
And thank you for your ask! :)
Now, what did Loriot "steal"?
Most famous example is the Wrong Interview Partner sketch in which the wrong person (with an ordinary job) accidentally ends up in a TV studio, getting asked the questions which were intended for someone with an extreme job. (In one version it's a deep sea diver and in the other one it's an astronaut, can't remember which one is by whom.) Why is this one 'famous'? Because John Cleese himself spoke about it, pointing out that it really is copied in an obvious way.
A really obviously stolen sketch is the 'Superscope' sketch introducing a revolutionary new invention of an extremely wide screen on which you can watch entire races without a single cut or camera move. Since it's just a tiny strip of white across your TV screen you can't even hide that it's stolen. (In one case it's a horse race, I believe, and the other one a 500m sprint?)
Another one which is less obvious but I still believe was inspired a lot by Monty Python is the beloved "Das Bild hängt schief" in which a salesman is to wait in a room until someone has time for him and in the meantime -due to butterfly effect really- accidentally demolishes the whole interior piece by piece. Monty Python has a sketch where we have someone waiting for someone in a room, too, but in this case he ends up accidentally killing everyone of the staff who enters that room. (That would probably have been too extreme for German TV, while the need to correct a wonky hanging painting is way more realistic. But I wouldn't be surprised if Loriot did get inspired by MP.)
The last one is something that could also be wrong because I might have mixed it up in my memory but MP has the Hide and Seek Olympics. And in a little Loriot intersection we see a reporter (unsuccessfully) looking for the Hide and Seek finalist, too, if I remember correctly.
On the other hand I think it's not a bad thing. It was a normal thing to do: You see something you like in another country and try to bring it to your own people, too. It's been done with songs, game shows, anything... Its just interesting because at that time Monty Python's Flying Circus wasn't even that famous and loved in Britain itself. So knowing of its existence and deciding to use some of their material is quite fascinating to me. (The wrong interview sketch by Loriot was aired one day prior to the airing of Monty Pythons Fliegender Zirkus in 1972. The other sketches weren't aired until 1976 though.)
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pinketts · 7 years ago
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Get you a man who provides his own dragon to win your hand in marriage.
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parttimesarah · 4 years ago
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A gorgeous Little Very Tall Red Riding Hood skipping through the Bavarian woods in her loafers
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twosheds · 4 years ago
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"I can remember a lovely end-of-shoot party in Munich [...] It was one of the few times I’ve seen John having had a drink too many. At one point he leant on this beautifully trimmed bush and he just leant on it because it looked solid and he fell straight into it. And then I remember afterwards John and I went off to look for the red-light district and we couldn’t find it. The rest is a mystery."
Micheal Palin (Monty Python were The Beatles of laughter)
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