Press clippings Page 3
John Cleese apologises for comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler
The comedian had posted a list of ways in which Hitler was "preferable" to Trump.
Max Pilley, NME, 27th December 2023John Cleese on the press, his new talk show and the power of Fawlty Towers
"Comedy is much more important than I thought."
Andrew Doyle, The Spectator, 2nd November 2023John Cleese: 'I'm so old I'm not bothered about getting cancelled'
In a rare interview, the comedian, 84, talks about the state of comedy today, the Pythons and why he's making The Dinosaur Show on GB News - or, as he calls it, 'KGB News'.
Matthew Syed, The Sunday Times, 29th October 2023John Cleese is struggling to persuade guests to discuss 'woke issues' on GB News show
Cleese's show The Dinosaur Hour launches later this month.
Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 8th October 2023Miriam Margolyes scathingly criticises 'poisonous' John Cleese: 'He's an irrelevance'
'Cleese is a puny tadpole of a person,' actor said of Monty Python star.
Jacob Stolworthy, The Independent, 9th September 2023John Cleese: I'm not cutting the Loretta scene from Life Of Brian show
John Cleese has denied reports that the 'Loretta' scene is going to be cut from the stage version of Monty Python's Life Of Brian for fear it's transphobic.
Chortle, 25th May 2023The neutering of Monty Python
Trans activists are even more censorious than fundamentalist Christians, writes Simon Evans.
Simon Evans, Spiked, 24th May 2023Cambridge Footlights introduces 'sensitivity readers', and of course John Cleese isn't happy about it
The Cambridge Footlights - arguably Britain's most prolific hothouse for up-and-coming comedians - has launched a 'sensitivity reading' service so students can check on whether their material might be offensive. The group is keen to stress that the service is optional, and the notes only suggestions.
Chortle, 22nd May 2023Life Of Brian stage show to launch in 2024
John Cleese and Eric Idle have been recently working on the stage show version of Life Of Brian, and have now confirmed it'll launch in London in 2024.
British Comedy Guide, 19th May 2023John Cleese reveals why he can never be cancelled
Cleese explained that it's his ability to do live shows for his fans instead of relying on big commercial networks that's helped him stay relevant.
J. Peterson, Daily Mail, 17th May 2023