HIS FANS KNOW HIM BEST FOR doing the Silly Walk and singing about lumberjacks (who dress in drag). Today, though, Monty Python creator John Cleese is analyzing Sigmund Freud. And Karl Jung. And R. D.
Costumes from the last stage performances of British comedy troupe Monty Python have found their home in Ottawa. They'll soon be on display at the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and visible ...
The Lumberjack Song itself is fairly well-known, but the build-up to it is a perfect example of how the Pythons would regularly flow seemingly punchline-less sketches into one another, creating a far ...
If you’re a lumberjack (wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more) with a silly walk and a dead parrot, who never expects the Spanish Inquisition, you may want to see “Monty Python Live (Mostly),” a live ...
Are you a lumberjack? Because you're OK. Is this the right room for an argument? Because that parrot is definitely deceased. Nudge nudge, know what I mean, know what I mean? Yes, "Monty Python's ...
Spam is a dish best served comically, and no one cooked it up better than the Brit wits of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” in what was arguably the most famous sketch of the outrageous series that was ...