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Monty Python sued over Spamalot royalties

The surviving members of Monty Python are being sued by one of the producers of cult film Monty Python and the Holy Grail over royalty rights to Spamalot.

BBC News, 30th November 2012

Monty Python's Terry Jones on Graham Chapman's biopic

We talked to original Python Terry Jones about Graham Chapman's drinking, his mum's influence, and Terry Gilliam's bossiness.

Steve Marsh, Vulture, 30th October 2012

Jon Culshaw on starring in Monty Python's Spamalot

Jon Culshaw's advice is to always look on the bright side of life. That's the song he sings on the West End stage in his role as King Arthur in Spamalot.

Richard Barber, Daily Mail, 17th August 2012

Spike Milligan accused Monty Python of plagiarism

Michael Palin has revealed Spike Milligan once accused Monty Python of "plagiarism".

The Sun, 6th April 2012

Monty Python: The Holy Book of Days iPad app

Bring out your dead! Grab your coconuts! The Monty Python: The Holy Book of Days has arrived.

Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 11th March 2012

Video: Monty Python star Terry Jones on reunion rumours

Former Monty Python star, Terry Jones, has denied that the cast are reforming - despite most of them lending their voices to his new film.

BBC News, 27th January 2012

Monty Python to reunite for sci-fi film Absolutely Anything

Terry Jones, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin are taking part in a movie called Absolutely Anything, with Eric Idle possibly still to join.

British Comedy Guide, 26th January 2012

Covers gallery: Monty Python stars

Ahead of Monty Python: Almost the Truth on Sky Arts 1 tonight, the Pythons on the cover of RT down the years.

Radio Times, 14th January 2012

Monty Python and the Holy Grail review

This great British film is for those of you who like medieval trivia, love an arcane sense of humour, and have a passion for the alternate that is one hundred percent Python. A classic film.

Comic Book and Movie Reviews, 26th October 2011

Monty Python drama grabs 530k on BBC Four

BBC Four's Monty Python drama was seen by just over 530k on Wednesday evening, while The Only Way Is Essex pushed past 900k on ITV2, the latest audience data has revealed.

Andrew Laughlin, Digital Spy, 20th October 2011

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