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  • | name = Eric the Half-a-Bee | writer = {{flatlist|[[John Cleese]]<br />[[Eric Idle]]
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  • * [[Eric Idle]]<br/>[[John Du Prez]] "'''Galaxy Song'''" is a [[Monty Python]] song written by [[Eric Idle]] and [[John Du Prez]].<ref>''[[Monty Python Sings]]'' CD booklet. 1989 Vir
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  • | director = [[Eric Idle]]<br>[[Gary Weis]] | writer = Eric Idle
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  • | writer = [[Eric Idle]] ...of Life'''" is a [[comedy song]] written by [[Monty Python]] member [[Eric Idle]] that was first featured in the Python film ''[[Monty Python's Life of Bri
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  • * [[Eric Idle]] * Eric Idle
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  • ...vision Arts]] |url = http://awards.bafta.org/award/1984/film/original-song-written-for-a-film |access-date = 2015-08-02}}</ref> ...ww.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2019/09/8-tv-shows-and-comedy-stars-inspired-by-monty-python |access-date=30 September 2019 |agency=BBC America}}</ref>
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  • ...the [[comedy troupe]] [[Monty Python]]. The song was written and composed by [[Terry Jones]], [[Michael Palin]], and [[Fred Tomlinson (singer)|Fred Toml ...York, NY, 1976), p. 372.</ref> The [[A-side and B-side|A-side]], produced by Python devotee [[George Harrison]],<ref>The Editors of ''Rolling Stone'', '
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  • {{Short description|British sketch show by Eric Idle (1975–76)}} | creator = [[Eric Idle]]
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  • | show_name = I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <br/>Songs, in alphabetical order '''''ISIRTA'' songs''' are the songs, listed in alphabetical order, which were featured in episodes of the Briti
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  • | alt = <!-- descriptive text for use by speech synthesis (text-to-speech) software --> ...' as a bearded Russian spy who fights Lemming of the BDA, played by [[Eric Idle]]. Vosburgh also provided the serious-sounding voice-over on the theatrical
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  • ...] parody/pastiche project, with Python [[Eric Idle]], and wrote the band's songs. ...51}} and "[[Death Cab for Cutie (song)|Death Cab for Cutie]]" (with lyrics by Stanshall), which featured in [[the Beatles]]' film ''[[Magical Mystery Tou
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  • ...rreal]] [[sketch comedy|sketches]] and [[situation comedy]], was broadcast by the BBC, initially on BBC2 but soon repeated on BBC1,<ref>"''The Penguin TV ...e music and songs for the series, while "The Goodies Theme" was co-written by Oddie and [[Michael Gibbs (jazz composer)|Michael Gibbs]]. Directors/produc
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  • ...'At Last the 1948 Show''''' is a [[satire|satirical]] television show made by [[David Frost]]'s company, [[Paradine Productions]] (although it was not cr ...hon in various formats. Cleese and Chapman's future Python partner [[Eric Idle]] appears as a bit part player in a few sketches; similarly, Brooke-Taylor'
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  • {{Short description|1983 film by British comedy group Monty Python}} * [[w:Eric Idle|Eric Idle]]
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  • * [[Eric Idle]] * Eric Idle
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  • ...eir contemporaries included [[Graham Chapman]], [[John Cleese]] and [[Eric Idle]], who later became members of [[Monty Python]], and with whom they became Garden himself was succeeded as Footlights Club president in 1965 by Idle, who had initially become aware of the Footlights when he auditioned for a
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  • The title of the show derives from a phrase commonly used by BBC Announcers in the age of live radio, following an on-air [[blooper|flub ...n-off (media)|spin-off]] from ISIRTA, was first produced in 1972 (invented by ISIRTA regular Graeme Garden, who was anxious to develop a comedy format th
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  • ...oked that he was "the world's worst trumpet player."<ref name="Chilton" /> By the age of 20, he had decided to pursue a career as a comedian. ...ame="six" /> (The last series of ''Round the Horne,'' in 1968, was written by others.) This work placed Feldman and Took 'in the front rank of comedy wri
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  • ...etches on then-current news stories and popular culture, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, and spoof television formats. The progr ...ciousness (narrative mode)|stream-of-consciousness]] meta-comedy pioneered by ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'', returning to a more conventional sket
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  • ...[Marty Feldman]], who wrote the first three series. The fourth was written by Took, [[Johnnie Mortimer]], [[Brian Cooke|Brian Cooke]] and Donald Webster. ...nging group the [[Fraser Hayes Four]]; in the fourth series, the music was by [[Max Harris (composer)|Max Harris]] with a smaller group of players than t
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