Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)

Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)
Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)
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Genre Documentary
Written by Monty Python
Directed by Alan G Parker
Bill Jones
Ben Timlett
Starring Monty Python
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Running time 360 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC
Original run 3 October – 4 October 2009
External links
Website

Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut) is a 2009 television documentary series in six parts that cover the members of the surreal comedy group Monty Python from Flying Circus to the present day.[1] The series highlights their childhood, schooling and university life, and pre-Python work. It is the first time in two decades that all five surviving Python members have come together for such a project, as well as the archive news footages of Graham Chapman, and interviews with several associated people of the Pythons, including Carol Cleveland and Chapman's partner David Sherlock, along with commentary from modern comedians. The structure of the documentary series is similar to The Beatles Anthology series.

Contents

Content

The documentary is composed of six parts. The first part focuses on The Pythons' lives before Flying Circus, the second part focuses on their coming together and starting Flying Circus, the third part focuses on the Python records, their personal lives, and the end of Flying Circus, the fourth part focuses on their transition to film with And Now for Something Completely Different and Holy Grail, the fifth part focuses on Life of Brian and the various controversies it caused, and the sixth and final part focuses on Live at the Hollywood Bowl, The Meaning of Life, Chapman's death, and the five surviving members going on their separate ways and doing other projects.

Production

The film was produced by independent UK film producers Bill and Ben Productions (half of which is Terry Jones' son Bill) in association with Eagle Rock Entertainment.

Featured Interviewees

The series includes interviews from modern day comedians and performers that cite the troupe as an influence, including:

Releases

United Kingdom

On 29 September 2009, Vue Cinemas in the UK showed a condensed cinema version of the series for one night only. The "BBC Lawyer's Cut", a 59 minute cut, was broadcast on BBC 2 on 3 October 2009.

Canada

The full version was broadcast in 2 one-hour episodes per night on IFC from 19 to 23 October and on Bravo! a few days later. It began broadcasting on The Comedy Network in the same 2 one-hour episodes every Saturday night starting on 13 November 2010. The full cut became available in Region 1 DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 27 October 2009.

Israel

The six one-hour episodes were broadcast on Hot's Channel 8, beginning in 10 January 2010.

Australia

A shorter version was shown in two one-hour parts on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation television channel ABC1 on 14 and 21 February 2010.

New Zealand

Broadcast on Prime TV during May and early June 2010.

Finland

The six one-hour episodes were broadcast on YLE Teema from 13 September to 7 October 2010.[2]

Germany and France

Broadcast as part of the Python week (1-5 May 2011) at arte in celebration of the 40th stage anniversary.

List of Episodes

All the episodes have slightly different opening credit sequences, and they bear rather Pythonesque titles:

  1. The Not-so-interesting Beginnings
  2. The Much Funnier Second Episode – Parrot Sketch – Flying Circus Included
  3. And Now, the Sordid Personal Bits
  4. The Ultimate Holy Grail Episode
  5. Lust for Glory
  6. Finally! The Last Episode Ever (For Now...)

References

External links


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