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Monty Python And The Holy Grail vs Bill

The director of Bill, Richard Bracewell, exclusively writes for us on the influence of Monty Python And The Holy Grail.

Richard Bracewell, Den Of Geek, 15th October 2015

Rated or dated: Monty Python and the Holy Grail

It's 40 years since the Pythons' take on the Arthurian legend was released. Mickey Noonan revisits the cult classic, but will it get a "Yay!" or a "Ni!"?

Mickey Noonan, Standard Issue, 14th October 2015

Scots extras recall Monty Python and the Holy Grail

To mark the film's 40th anniversary, Scottish film distributors Park Circus have produced a new singalong version, so everyone can join in.

Anna Burnside, Daily Record, 12th October 2015

John Cleese and Eric Idle's excellent Florida adventure

In October, Eric Idle hits the highway again, this time with fellow Monty Python icon John Cleese, on a tour that begins with 11 shows in Florida. They will travel by car, which will allow them to sneak up on unsuspecting locals.

Ben Crandell, South Florida, 30th September 2015

Monty Python's 25 funniest quotes

The Telegraph selects its favourite Monty Python quotes, presented in picture gallery format.

The Telegraph, 15th August 2015

Absolutely Anything review: 'lightly feeble'

Not even a Monty Python reunion of sorts can save Simon Pegg's sci-fi comedy from mediocrity.

Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 13th August 2015

Absolutely Anything movie review

Directed by Monty Python comedian Terry Jones, Absolutely Anything is a harmless comedy which critics say is fun but could have been pushed much further with stars such as Simon Pegg.

Manchester Evening News, 11th August 2015

Monty Python's Spamalot review

It's just a short show - around two hours - but packed full of enjoyment and laughter.

Peter Lathan, British Theatre Guide, 19th May 2015

Film review: 'Monty Python: The Meaning of Live'

The famed British comedy troupe's first live gigs in 34 years are chronicled in this affectionate docu.

Dennis Harvey, Variety, 3rd May 2015

Monty Python cameraman arrested over satirical posters

A former Monty Python cameraman has been arrested for harassment over a series of homemade satirical posters mocking local councillors. John Wellard, 71, said the episode was "completely pythonesque" and told the six police officers who arrived at his home on Friday night: "I wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition."

Camilla Turner, The Telegraph, 29th April 2015

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