Life of Python
Life of Python | |
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BBC 1 (UK) | |
Release | 16 March 1990 |
Life of Python is the name of two documentaries, both intended to mark 20 years of the Monty Python team in 1989, but broadcast the following year after the death of team member Graham Chapman on 4 October - the eve of the 20th anniversary.
Synopsis
The documentaries take in many aspects of Python history. The pre-
Cast
- John Cleese
- Terry Gilliam
- Eric Idle
- Terry Jones
- Michael Palin
- Dan Aykroyd
- Dudley Moore (US version only)
- Steve Martin
- Chevy Chase (US version only)
- Barry Took
- Carol Cleveland
- Jane Curtin (US version only)
- John Lloyd (UK version only)
- Ben Elton (UK version only)
- Stephen Fry (UK version only)
Background and production
Life of Python was produced by
US Version
- Mike Fox, Graham Smith, Carl Teitelbaum - Cameras
- Fraser Barber, Michael Lax - Sound
- Marnie Jung - Production Assistant
- Sue Vertue - Production Manager
- Ron Blythe - Editor
- Charles Brand - Executive Producer
- Michelle De Larrabeiti - Co-producer
- Mark Redhead - Producer/Director
UK Version
- Roger Chapman, Lawrence Gardner, Max Harrison, Phil Milliard, Carl Teitelbaum - Camera Assistants
- Marnie Jung - Production Assistant
- Sue Vertue - Production Manager
- Jason Hunt, Terry Hunt, Jim McBride - Electricians
- Fraser Barber, Michael Lax, David Welch - Sound
- Colin Martin - Dubbing Mixer
- Bill Ogden - VT Editor
- Mike Fox, Graham Smith, Paul Sommers - Cameramen
- Roya Salari - Assistant Editor
- Richard Monks - Dubbing Editor
- Martyn Hone - Film Editor
- Michelle De Larrabeiti - Associate Producer
- Charles Brand - Executive Producer
- Mark Redhead - Director
- Mark Chapman - Producer/Director
Differences between versions
There are many differences between the two documentaries. The US version opens with footage of the Pythons (minus Chapman) meeting up at
Release
Broadcast
The US version was broadcast on the Showtime network on 16 March 1990,[2] with the UK version airing on the team's 21st anniversary on 5 October 1990,[3] as part of the BBC's Omnibus documentary series.
Home media
The US version of the documentary was released on VHS in the UK by Palace Video in 1991.
References
- ^ The Pythons Autobiography by The Pythons, p339, 2003, Orion
- ISBN 9780786478118.
- ^ "BBC One London - 5 October 1990 - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.