Eric Idle
Birth date: March 29, 1943
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The Road to Mars by Monty Python's Eric Idle is a comedic sci-fi book similar in style to the Hitchhiker's Guide books which is about two comedians trying to travel to Mars to make it big and their robot who is continually studying their work to find out if it's possible for machines to learn and un...
I think I wanted to love this play more than I do. Honestly, I only really remember one song from the show: "A Song That Goes Like This". The story kind of got away from itself, much like the movie did. I do love how this was an ADAPTATION, not a straight written play version because that wouldn't h...
I'm not sure why I didn't enjoy this as much as I was expecting. I am a Python fan, and it's certainly lovely to have all the words to The Dead Parrot, but The Ministry of Silly Walks just isn't as funny without the visuals.
...and now for something completely different, let me introduce you the Pythons autobiography by... the Pythons themselves (applause).What you can find in this book is:John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and yes, ladies and gentlemen, Graham Chapman live-dead from the a...
If you can look past the ridiculous sexism that runs through this tale like a warped thread, this is a fun, silly, entertaining read. Eric Idle has some real sweetness to him and of course, he's brilliantly funny. I admire his dedication to writing every morning and his diary pages reflect those won...