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One to watch: Mark Silcox

Read our comedy profile of Mark Silcox and see him live.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 27th June 2014

Mirth-in-progress: Edinburgh previews in London

Get one jump ahead of the Fringe, without leaving town.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 27th June 2014

Monty Python's best sketches (according to famous fans)

Simon Pegg, Eddie Izzard, Bob Odenkirk and other well-known Python addicts reveal which skits make them laugh the most.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

Michael Palin interview

It's been 30 years since the first class traveller last performed comedy. We speak to the youngest member of Monty Python (at 71) about the much-anticipated reunion shows.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

Terry Jones interview

The film director, poet, author and go-to Python for falsetto-voiced female roles explains why he's not even started thinking about Monty Python's O2 shows... yet.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

Terry Gilliam interview

The self-confessed 'least recognisable Python' weighs up whether or not the reunion is 'depressing' and hopes he won't pay homage to Tommy Cooper.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

Eric Idle interview

The LA-based Python is masterminding the troupe's reunion shows, and here he explains why, unlike Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin, he always looks on the bright side of life.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

John Cleese interview

Ahead of the Monty Python reunion, the tallest and oldest member talks Life of Brian bliss, Meaning of Life disagreements and why the current BBC makes him sad.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

Monty Python - Time Out special

Interviews with all the members of Monty Python, plus other features related to their live show.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

David Baddiel - Fame: Not the Musical review

David Baddiel's modesty and sincerity that makes this a compelling, insightful two-hours. It's a show that might not live with you forever, but you'll certainly remember its name.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 2nd June 2014

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