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Pythons hid Terry Jones's dementia for live shows
Terry Jones was already suffering from dementia during the Monty Python's 2014 live shows, with his fellow comedians rallying round to support him, Eric Idle has disclosed.
Hannah Furness, The Telegraph, 1st December 2016Michael Palin: I wanted to bring curtain down on Python
The Monty Python and travel man declares his love for fellow Python Terry Jones - and his hero, writer and historian Jan Morri.
Michael Hodges, Radio Times, 8th October 2016Terry Jones 'very proud' to get award
Monty Python's Terry Jones has received a standing ovation at the Bafta Cymru awards for his outstanding contribution to television and film.
BBC News, 2nd October 2016Terry Jones to be awarded amidst dementia diagnosis
Monty Python's Terry Jones is to be awarded a prestigious BAFTA Cymru award, and has been diagnosed with a severe form of dementia.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd September 2016Terry Jones: How I met Marty Feldman
​Monty Python's Terry Jones writes about his new West End play, which celebrates one of his inspirations and idols.
Terry Jones, The Independent, 13th January 2016Kickstarter launch to animate Terry Jones short story
A little-known short story from Terry Jones is set to be adapted into a short film. The Truthful Phone is a dark comedy about Mae Morris, who unleashes a gypsy curse that exposes her secrets to her townsfolk.
Chortle, 8th January 2016Monty Python's Terry Jones to direct Marty Feldman play
Monty Python's Terry Jones will direct the world premiere of Jeepers Creepers, a play about comedy star Marty Feldman and his ambitious wife, Lauretta.
BBC News, 28th October 2015Absolutely Anything review
Plot points are abandoned regularly as the story takes turns that are nonsensical, and throughout there's a sense that Terry Jones and co-writer Gavin Scott didn't know where to go once the main premise is established.
James Luxford, Radio Times, 14th August 2015Absolutely Anything review
Terry Jones could have done absolutely anything with this high-concept set-up but chose to go down the romantic comedy route. Which would be fine if the jokes were better, but they aren't. The result is a loosely knitted together series of vignettes, some of which raise titters, but the majority of which elicit groans.
Chris Tilly, IGN Movies, 13th August 2015Absolutely Anything review
Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale head up an awful sci-fi comedy from Terry Jones.
The List, 12th August 2015