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By *hyllyphylly OP   Man  over a year ago

Bradford

Whilst looking at cinema listings, I saw that the Monty Python Mostly Live show will be broadcast live to cinemas on Sun July 20th. Anyone plan on watching it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whilst looking at cinema listings, I saw that the Monty Python Mostly Live show will be broadcast live to cinemas on Sun July 20th. Anyone plan on watching it?"

Pissed off about that as brother has forked out £160 a ticket for the family to see them live at the O2!!

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By *xpresMan  over a year ago

Elland

Yeah probably..

depends on what time in starting on the Monday afterwards

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I've always thought they were a bit overrated to be honest. Funny and possibly better than Q Milligan, but very E4 if they began today.

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By *hyllyphylly OP   Man  over a year ago

Bradford

Sorry to "bump" an old topic, but just seen that GOLD are also showing this live.

I bet the cinemas are a bit annoyed

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Monty Python Live (Mostly) will be screened on comedy channel Gold on 20 July, marking the end of the group's 10-night run.

The three-hour event will be preceded with a live backstage programme.

"We are very excited that not only do we get the chance to screw up on stage, we get a chance to screw up live on TV too," Python member Eric Idle said.

"What could be finer at the end of a long life in comedy, than a chance to reunite with old pals and say goodbye to all our fans in one final mad musical show."

In addition to the live performance, Gold will also screen a special five-part series later this year celebrating Monty Python's Flying Circus and the effect it had on the comedy world.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I bet The Ministry Of Funny Walks sketch has had to be rewritten. Can't see John Cleese getting his lanky legs that high anymore!

And now for something completely different

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