Parrot Sketch Not Included – 20 Years of Monty Python
Parrot Sketch Not Included – 20 Years of Monty Python | |
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Created by | Graham Chapman John Cleese Terry Gilliam Eric Idle Terry Jones Michael Palin |
Starring | Steve Martin Graham Chapman John Cleese Terry Gilliam Eric Idle Terry Jones Michael Palin |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Running time | 73 minutes (UK) 72 minutes (US) |
Original release | |
Network | BBC 1 (UK) Showtime (US) |
Release | 18 November 1989 (UK) 17 March 1990 (US) |
Parrot Sketch Not Included was a tribute special to the Monty Python comedy group, put together to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the debut of the group's television series, Monty Python's Flying Circus. Produced by Tiger Television for the BBC, it was compiled by noted British comedy producer John Lloyd and broadcast on BBC 1 on 18 November 1989.[1]
Introduced by actor and Monty Python fan Steve Martin, the special features several sketches from Monty Python's Flying Circus, as well as some sketches from the two German specials Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus. True to its title, the popular Dead Parrot sketch is not included.
The special was broadcast in the US on the Showtime network on 17 March 1990.[2] This was 90 seconds shorter than the UK version due to a cut scene from the end of the pre-credits sequence which had Steve Martin revealing, via a slowed down clip of the Bruces sketch, that the Pythons were Satanists. This shorter version was released on VHS in the UK by CBS/Fox in 1990 and later on DVD in the US by A&E in 2001, as part of their Monty Python Live box set.
Sketches Included
- Willam Tell
- The Merchant of Venice as performed by a herd of cows
- Silly Olympics
- Dennis Moore
- How Not To Be Seen
- Exploding Version of The Blue Danube
- Dennis Moore (again)
- World Forum/Communist Quiz
- The Philosophers' Football Match
- RAF Banter
- French Lecture on Sheep-Aircraft
- Conrad Poohs and His Dancing Teeth
- Architects Sketch
- How to Recognize a Mason
- The Ministry of Silly Walks
- Queen Victoria Handicap
- The Wacky Queen
- Working Class Playwright
- The Fish-Slapping Dance
- A man with a Stoat Through His Head
- Roy and Hank Spim – Mosquito hunters
- Sam Peckinpah's "Salad Days"
- Patient Abuse
- Hospital Run by RSM
- Come Back to My Place
- Homicidal Barber
- The Lumberjack Song
- Film Trailer
- Spam
- A man With a Tape Recorder up His Nose
- Musical Mice
- The Mouse Problem
- House Hunters
- Rival Documentaries
- Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto Escape Act
- Argument Clinic
- The Spanish Inquisition
- Bus Animation
- The Spanish Inquisition (again)
- And Then
- The Visitors
- Man-Powered Flight
- Raymond Luxury Yacht
- Television is Bad for Your Eyes
- Last Gumby announcement
Deleted sequence
A new piece of material featuring the Monty Python members and Steve Martin was to be included in the special. In the sequence, the Monty Python members, dressed as school boys, ask Martin questions and take notes. Although present at the recording, Graham Chapman did not perform in the sketch. The sequence was removed at the Pythons' request, as Terry Jones explained: "There was this new sketch which featured us and Steve Martin. Somebody had cobbled this thing together and was passing it off, saying it was written by John or whatever. When I read it I thought, 'This is just terrible, we can't do this'. So we arrived and Steve Martin was there at the film studios. We had to turn up to do it and I'm very glad that they cut it".[3] Footage of the Pythons meeting up to record the sketch was aired in the US version of the Life of Python documentary.
The Pythons gave an alternate version of their appearance, which is featured in the special, in which Steve Martin briefly reveals that they are all in a cupboard. Chapman appears very pale and sallow; at the time the throat cancer that would kill him was advancing rapidly. This would be his last filmed appearance before his death on 4 October 1989, which coincidentally was the day before the 20th anniversary of the broadcast of the first episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Cast
- Graham Chapman
- John Cleese
- Terry Gilliam
- Eric Idle
- Terry Jones
- Michael Palin
- Steve Martin
- Carol Cleveland
- Connie Booth
- Basil Tang
- Marjorie Wilde
- The Fred Tomlinson Singers
Credits
- Ian MacNaughton - Producer (original footage)
- John Howard Davies - Producer (original footage)
- Sue Vertue - Production Manager
- Charles Brand - Producer
- Anne James - Producer
- Martyn Hone - Editor
- John Lloyd - Editor
References
- ^ http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbcone/london/1989-11-18
- ^ McCall, Douglas (2013-11-12). Monty Python: A Chronology, 1969-2012, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9780786478118.
- ^ The Pythons Autobiography by The Pythons, p339, 2003, Orion