If you mean the theme music to the TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus, it is John Phillip Sousa's "The Liberty Bell".
The Python guys were able to use it free of charge for their show because the song is "in the public domain" meaning that, like "Battle Hymn of the Republic", it's intellectual property rights have expired, been fore fitted, or are inapplicable. Essentially, no charge.
Four, in total. And Now For Something Completely Different, which was a compilation of sketches from the television show, Monty Python and The Holy Grail Monty Python's Life of Brian and Monty Python's Meaning of Life the various members of Python have starred and written in their own projects, but the four movies listed are the only ones that were released under the Monty Python name.
Spiny Norman
The cave of Kyre Banorg
That would be Roger the Shrubber.
Dead Parrot The Black Knight. Coconuts!
Four, in total. And Now For Something Completely Different, which was a compilation of sketches from the television show, Monty Python and The Holy Grail Monty Python's Life of Brian and Monty Python's Meaning of Life the various members of Python have starred and written in their own projects, but the four movies listed are the only ones that were released under the Monty Python name.
Yes. Short for Montgomery or Montague Monty is a name. It was used for the series Monty PYTHON, who was of course a real person.
Spiny Norman
The first name of the comic Gilliam is Terry. He is a well-known filmmaker, animator, and member of the Monty Python comedy group.
Python is named after the comedy troupe Monty Python, not the genus of snake. The creators of Python intended it to be fun to program in, and hoped to reflect that in its name.
The cave of Kyre Banorg
Flying Circus
That would be Roger the Shrubber.
Dead Parrot The Black Knight. Coconuts!
It is just called the white rabbit.
The name was used in the TV show Monty Python. But that is not the origin of the word which refers to a joining of the words 'spiced and ham' and is a canned precooked meat product
There is no man named "Monty Python". When given the task of naming their show, the members of Monty Python worked very hard to come up with a name. Of the names proposed were "Owl Stretching Time" and "You Can't Name a Show Cornflakes". Somebody came up with having "Flying Circus" in the title, but they still felt it needed something more. Eric Idle is credited with coming up with "Monty", feeling it sounded like an old English gentleman and "Python" is believed to have come from John Cleese.