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Monty Python members discuss BBC censorship, unwanted celebrity status, late group member Graham Chapman, controversy surrounding the group and John Cleese's departure.
Monty Python members discuss BBC censorship, unwanted celebrity status, late group member Graham Chapman, controversy surrounding the group and John Cleese's departure.
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Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyer's Cut)
S1, EP3 "And Now, the Sordid Personal Bits"Monty Python members discuss BBC censorship, unwanted celebrity status, late group member Graham Chapman, controversy surrounding the group and John Cleese's departure.
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