Television
“It’s a mockery, blasphemous. Personally, I was offended.”
March 11, 1990
Archives
Argument clinics. Twits. The Ministry of Silly Walks. Baby carriages that eat people. Spam! Spam!
Nov. 4, 1986
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Sept. 25, 2009
Twenty years ago tonight, “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” first aired in a late-night slot on the British Broadcasting Corp.
Oct. 5, 1989
As the BBC logo crawls across the screen, the announcer warns that the program may not be suitable for the family viewing because “it contains scenes of violence involving peoples’ heads and arms getting chopped off. . . .
March 16, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
At times, it seemed that officials from the Ministry of Earnest Questions were there just to ask a trio from the Ministry of Silly Walks the difference between British and American humor.
Feb. 15, 1989
A six-part retrospective on Monty Python reminds us what good fun it all was, nudge nudge, wink wink.
Feb. 19, 2006
Television * A&E; special marks the 30th anniversary of the influential comedy troupe’s broadcast debut.
April 8, 2000
Monty Python - live but not in person
Sept. 22, 2009
Movies
A new Monty Python documentary looks back
Oct. 18, 2009