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The full Monty: Eric Idle talks 'Masked Singer,' secret cancer battle, the Rutles, George Harrison, his lost David Bowie-Kate Bush movie, and making Queen Elizabeth II laugh
"Dressing up in silly animal costumes is not strange to me. ... This is in my wheelhouse," says the Monty Python legend. But there was a serious reason why he accepted Fox’s invitation to go on 'The Masked Singer."
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John Cleese pokes fun at Hank Azaria's apology for Apu on 'The Simpsons'
Cleese said he was sorry for 'any distress' caused.
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Eric Idle calls out 's*** advice' from Monty Python Twitter account encouraging fans to go out during the pandemic
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life?" Not when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Family recreates Monty Python skit for 'silly' neighborhood walks during lockdown
Some Monty Python superfans are lightening up lockdown with their "silly" mandate. And John Cleese is here for them.
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Terry Jones, Co-Founder of Monty Python, Dies at 77
Terry Jones, co-founder of Monty Python, died Wednesday. Jones died after a long struggle with dementia. He was 77 years old. Jones was instrumental in creating the wacky, absurdist style of comedy that Monty Python made famous in the 1970s and directed two of the English comedy group’s most successful films, “Monty Python and the Holy […]
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‘Monty Python’ and ‘Rutles’ Musician Neil Innes Dies at 75
Neil Innes, a British singer, songwriter and comedian known for his work with “Monty Python,” the Rutles and the madcap ‘60s outfit the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, died Sunday at the age of 75, according to the BBC and multiple news outlets. In addition to being a key member of the Bonzos — whose 1968 […]
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Terry Gilliam Lets Loose on ‘Don Quixote,’ Trump, Harvey Weinstein, Marvel and More
“Welcome to my velvet prison,” Terry Gilliam said as he walked into the restaurant at the Four Seasons hotel in Beverly Hills. Casual in what appeared to be a robe of some sort, the filmmaker, animator and Monty Python member was in Los Angeles for a few days, ostensibly to whip up some awards attention for “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,” the freewheeling riff on Cervantes that had been almost three decades in the making before he finally made it with Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce.But at the