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Monty Python: 30 years of near reunions
Since 1983's The Meaning of Life, the surviving members have yet to embark on a proper, official Monty Python project together. Digital Spy takes a look back at 30 years of near-misses, almosts-but-not-quites and other mini-reunions.
Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 21st November 2013Monty Python Live details revealed
The five surviving members of Monty Python have revealed details of a one-off stage show called Monty Python Live.
British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2013Monty Python reunion: the five best Python sketches
As news of a Monty Python reunion is announced, The Telegraph picks their five best sketches, from Dead Parrot to Gay Policeman.
Florence Waters, The Telegraph, 19th November 2013Monty Python reunion: five best songs of Monty Python
As news of a Monty Python reunion is announced, Martin Chilton selects their five best songs.
Martin Chilton, The Telegraph, 19th November 2013Monty Python reunion - Will it fly or be a dead parrot?
If they are going to produce new work, however, the hardest challenge will surely be for Cleese, who tended to collaborate with the late Graham Chapman.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th November 2013Monty Python quiz: test your knowledge
Do you know the Knights Who Say 'Ni' from the Knights of the Round Table? Test your knowledge of all things Python with our quiz,
Gavin Fuller and Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 19th November 2013A Monty Python reunion? I'm not laughing
As the surviving members of Monty Python agree to reunite for a new show, not everyone is amused.
Glenda Cooper, The Telegraph, 19th November 2013Monty Python to reunite for stage show
The five surviving members of Monty Python are to reunite for a new stage show. The significant news has been confirmed by Terry Jones.
British Comedy Guide, 19th November 2013Dick and Dom to join Monty Python's 'Spamalot' cast
CBBC stars Dick and Dom will join the stage cast of Monty Python's Spamalot later this year.
Catherine Earp, Digital Spy, 4th November 2013TV review: The Meaning of Monty Python
John Cleese's mini-rant on the changing commissioning priorities of comedy's "executive class" should be required viewing for every TV producer in the land.
Ellen E Jones, The Independent, 24th October 2013