A Pocketful of Python Volume 2
John Cleese
Foreword by Michael Palin
A celebration of the silly and enduring genius of the Monty Python team. Each volume in the Pocketfuls series is picked by a different Python and includes their best visual and verbal gags
This new pocket series features 'the best of Monty Python': a collection of favourite sketches, gags, words, lyrics chosen by individual Pythons. In this first volume, John Cleese - writer and actor - picks some of his most prized bits from across the whole range of Python books, scripts and films. Included here are Small Ads, Llap Goch, African Notebook, Norman Henderson's Diary, The Python Panel, Detective René Descartes, the Ant Counter sketch, Ann Elk, Raymond Luxury Yacht and other priceless pieces of Python humour. Included with these words are some two dozen images that have become identified with Python over three decades.
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About John Cleese John Cleese was educated at Cambridge where he performed in Footlights and then went to work in London as a performer and as a comedy writer for the BBC. Besides his work with Python he is best known for his TV series Fawlty Towers (co-written with Connie Booth), the books he has written with psychologist Robin Skinner and such films as Clockwise, A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures.
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