The Life of Graham: The Authorised Biography of Graham Chapman
By (Author) Bob McCabe
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
11th January 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Other performing arts
Biography: general
791.092
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 195mm, Spine 18mm
234g
Graham Chapman was the quiet, pipe-smoking Python who qualified as a doctor. He was the policeman's son whose tweed-jacketed demeanour belied his true anarchic nature. More than any other Python he lived the complete lunacy of the show.
Chapman was a founding member of an infamous drinking club with The Who's drummer, Keith Moon and at the height of his drinking - which started out as a nerve-calmer for performances - he would consume eight pints of gin a day. He fearlessly flaunted his homosexuality at a time when it was certainly not the done thing.Graham Chapman died in 1989 with brilliant comic timing on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the first recording of Python. A huge celebratory Python party was cancelled as a result and Terry Jones harrumphed Chapman's death as 'the greatest act of party-pooping in history'.Bob McCabe has had the full co-operation of Sherlock and the Pythons in writing this fascinating and revealing account of the life of one of British comedy's best-loved figures.'Python fans will be pleased with the new insights into the work while even those unable to recite every word of the sketches will engage with a troubled, complex man whose story is simply and sympathetically told' THE OBSERVER
Bob McCabe broadcasts on film for Radio 1 and is associate editor of Film Guide. He has contributed to Empire and Q magazines, the Evening Standard, Daily Mirror and Daily Express, and was film editor of Vox.