However, their humour was not always seen as appropriate for television by the BBC, leading to some censorship during the third series. The team intended their humour to be impossible to categorise, and succeeded so completely that the adjective " Pythonesque" was invented to define it and, later, similar material. Their comedy is often pointedly intellectual, with numerous erudite references to philosophers and literary figures and their works. Much of the humour in the series' various episodes and sketches targets the idiosyncrasies of British life, especially that of professionals, as well as aspects of politics. The programme came about as the six Pythons, having met each other through university and in various radio and television programmes in the 1960s, sought to make a new sketch comedy show unlike anything else on British television at the time. The Pythons play the majority of the series' characters themselves, along with supporting cast members including Carol Cleveland (referred to by the team as the unofficial "Seventh Python"), Connie Booth (Cleese's first wife), series producer Ian MacNaughton, Ian Davidson, musician Neil Innes, and Fred Tomlinson and the Fred Tomlinson Singers for musical numbers. The overall format used for the series followed and elaborated upon the style used by Spike Milligan in his groundbreaking series Q., rather than the traditional sketch show format. Live action segments were broken up with animations by Gilliam, often merging with the live action to form segues. The series stands out for its use of absurd situations, mixed with risqué and innuendo-laden humour, sight gags and observational sketches without punchlines. A feature film adaptation of several sketches, And Now for Something Completely Different, was released in 1971. The first episode was recorded at the BBC on 7 September 1969 and premiered on 5 October on BBC1, with 45 episodes airing over four series from 1969 to 1974, plus two episodes for German TV. Monty Python's Flying Circus (also known as simply Monty Python) is a British surreal sketch comedy series created by and starring Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam, who became known collectively as " Monty Python", or the "Pythons". And Now for Something Completely Different
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |