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The 2005 Best Musical Tony went to Monty Python's Spamalot. The musical was largely based on the comedy work of Monty Python's Flying Circus, as well as Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
The Dead Parrot sketch also: The Four Yorkshiremen sketch The Spam sketch The Ministry of Silly Walks sketch The Lumberjack song
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The 2005 Best Musical Tony went to Monty Python's Spamalot. The musical was largely based on the comedy work of Monty Python's Flying Circus, as well as Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
The Dead Parrot sketch also: The Four Yorkshiremen sketch The Spam sketch The Ministry of Silly Walks sketch The Lumberjack song
Yes,Python works on almost every Operating System.
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The Rutles were a fictional band created by Eric Idle and Neil Innes (of Monty Python fame). The Rutles were a style parody of the Beatles and became well known in the 1978 mockumentary television film, All You Need is Cash. The Rutles were: · Ron Nasty (styled after John Lennon) - played by Neil Innes; · Dirk McQuickly (styled after Paul McCartney) - played by Eric Idle · Stig O'Hara (styled after George Harrison) - played by Ricky Fataar · Barry Wom - (styled after Ringo Starr) - played by John Halsey The Rutles were the original tribute band. They were in the style of the Beatles but did not cover their work. They had a close association with Monty Python. 'How sweet to be an idiot' is pure Lennon !