Monty Python Speaks! Revised and Updated Edition: The Complete Oral History
By (Author) David Morgan
Foreword by John Oliver
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
30th January 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Collected biographies
Television
Media tie-in humour
791.43028092241
Paperback
432
Width 153mm, Height 221mm, Spine 33mm
470g
The complete oral history of Monty Python one of comedy's most legendary and influential troupes publishing to coincide with the 50th anniversary of their BBC debut.
With a foreword by John Oliver from Last Week Tonight
Some people think its very clever and intelligent, and some people say its extremely silly and inconsequential, but not many people ignore it Michael Palin
With their dead parrots, holy grails and spam, Monty Python revolutionised comedy for the rest of the world. They paved the way for everything from Saturday Night Live to The Young Ones and The Simpsons, ushering in a new brand of surrealist comedy: a stream-of-consciousness sketch show that pushed the boundaries of format, style and content. Its legacy is not only important; its monumental.
In Monty Python Speaks!, David Morgan has extensively interviewed the entire world of Python from producers and collaborators like Douglas Adams and Hank Azaria to the founding members themselves to create the ultimate record of Britains most rebellious and successful comedy act. Packed with rare and never-before-seen photographs, and told with the groups customary wit and irreverence, this newly updated edition, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of their first appearance on the BBC, is the inside story of a comedy phenomenon.
'The nearest thing imaginable to a group autobiography' San Francisco Chronicle
[A] witheringly honest oral history of the brilliant comedy troupe Entertainment Weekly
Insightful and entertaining perspectives on comedy writing, television and film Publishers Weekly
A rare opportunity to look behind the scenes at the inner workings of the comic process Kirkus
David Morgan is an editor and journalist who has written for the Los Angeles Times, New York Newsday, The Hollywood Reporter, Sight and Sound and Empire, amongst many others. He worked with Terry Gilliam on the interactive laserdiscs of Brazil and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.