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This Cultural Life: Michael Palin. Image shows left to right: Michael Palin, John Wilson. Credit: BBC
This Cultural Life: Michael Palin

This Cultural Life: Michael Palin

  • Radio chat show
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2024
  • 1 episode

Michael Palin discusses his cultural influences. Also features John Wilson, John Cleese, Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley, Harry Secombe and more.

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This Cultural Life: Michael Palin. Image shows left to right: Michael Palin, John Wilson. Credit: BBC

Key details

Genre
Chat Show
Broadcast
2024
Channel
BBC Radio 4
Episodes
1
Stars
John Wilson, Michael Palin, John Cleese, Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and more
Producer
Edwina Pitman
Company

John Wilson talks to actor, comedian, broadcaster and writer Sir Michael Palin. A founding member of the hugely influential comedy troupe Monty Python's Flying Circus, he wrote and performed in its five television series and three feature films including The Life Of Brian. Other big screen credits include A Fish Called Wanda, Brazil, The Missionary and The Death Of Stalin. Michael is also a globetrotting documentary presenter and bestselling author.

Michael recalls the early influence of listening to radio comedy as a child, especially the absurdist humour of The Goon Show devised by Spike Milligan. Meeting Terry Jones at Oxford University in 1962 proved to be a life-changing event as the two soon started working on sketches together and after graduating were hired for David Frost's satirical television show The Frost Report. It was on this programme that the duo first worked with future Python members John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle.

Starring in Alan Bleasdale's 1991 ground breaking television drama GBH allowed Michael a departure from comedy but also set the bar high for future acting roles which he increasingly forwent in favour of writing and presenting documentaries, including a particular favourite about the Danish Painter Vilhelm Hammershøi.

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Broadcast details

First broadcast
Thursday 4th April 2024 at 11am on BBC Radio 4
Episode length
45 minutes

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