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Monty Python, or The Pythons, were the creators and stars of Monty Python's Flying Circus, a British television comedy series which first aired on October 5, 1969 with the first episode Whither Canada?. As a television series it consisted of 45 episodes over 4 seasons. However, the Python phenomenon was much greater, spawning stage tours, four films, numerous audio recordings, several computer games and books, as well as launching the members to individual stardom.

History (pre-Python)

Michael Palin and Terry Jones first met at Oxford University, while John Cleese and Graham Chapman met at Cambridge University. Eric Idle was also at Cambridge, but started a year after Cleese and Chapman. Cleese met Gilliam in New York while on tour with the Cambridge University Footlights revue Cambridge Circus (the Footlights "Cambridge Circus" revue was originally called A Clump Of Plinths).

Related Topics:
Oxford University - Cambridge University - New York - Cambridge University Footlights - Revue - Cambridge Circus

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Graham Chapman, John Cleese and Eric Idle were all members of the famous Cambridge Footlights comedy revue club, which at that time also included future Goodies Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden, as well as Jonathan Lynn (co-writer of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister). During the time of Eric Idle's Presidency of the Footlight Club, feminist icon Germaine Greer was also a member.

Related Topics:
Cambridge Footlights - Revue - Goodies - Tim Brooke-Taylor - Bill Oddie - Graeme Garden - Jonathan Lynn - Yes, Minister - Yes, Prime Minister - Feminist - Germaine Greer

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Variously, the Python members appeared in and/or wrote for the following shows before being united for Monty Python's Flying Circus:

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