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Staged Series 2 review
David Tennant and Michael Sheen return laden with celebrity cameos.
Barbara Speed, i Newspaper, 4th January 2021Staged review: Palin cameo lifted backslapping comedy
The novelty of staying at home baking sourdough has definitely worn off, but the novelty of two esteemed actors sending themselves up just about holds.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 4th January 2021Michael Palin on his favourite trips
As the BBC shows a retrospective of the Monty Python star's long-running ambitious travel shows, he gives us the rundown on his adventures.
Soctt Bryan, The Guardian, 2nd October 2020Michael Palin: Stifling jokes by decree is dangerous
Sir Michael Palin says comedians cannot be told that some jokes are off-limits, and stifling comedy by decree is "dangerous".
Sherna Noah, Yahoo, 29th September 2020Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life Blu-ray review
At the final reckoning, Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life is a curate's egg.
Greg Jameson, Entertainment Focus, 24th September 2020Michael Palin & Olivia Colman to star in The Simpsons
What roles they will play are largely under wraps, but Colman will be a femme fatale.
Chortle, 29th July 2020Michael Palin calls for redesign of 'offensive' medal
Michael Palin has backed calls for the knighthood medal to be redesigned after claims that the image of St Michael defeating Satan resembles the murder of George Floyd. The Monty Python star-turned travel documentary broadcaster was awarded the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George last year but said the image on the badge was "inappropriate and offensive". The scene in the centre of the badge depicts a white Archangel Michael standing on the throat of a black Satan in chains.
Tom Ball, The Times, 1st July 2020Palin, Lindsay and Lumley in virtual Waiting for Godot
Michael Palin, Robert Lindsay and Joanna Lumley are to star in a Waiting For Godot virtual table read.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 27th June 2020Favourite film aged 12: Monty Python & the Holy Grail
Monty Python's chivalric sketch show served up epic amounts of daftness - and any adult reservations about it prove mere flesh wounds.
Alfie Packham, The Guardian, 23rd June 2020Media falls for fake news about Palin's house fire
Michael Palin has been the unwitting victim of fake news. It has transpired that the wide-reported story that he accidentally set his north London kitchen on fire and had to be rescued by an octogenarian neighbour was actually a joke in a lighthearted article that Palin wrote for the latest edition of The Idler.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd May 2020