
Monty Python's Flying Circus—Eric Idle's Personal Best
Feb 22 2006
•1h 57m
•Comedy
Monty Python's Personal Best is a miniseries of six one-hour specials, each showcasing the contributions of a particular Monty Python member. Reporting live from the Bollywood Howl [sic], a newscaster (Eric Idle) introduces his interviews with several people about what they thought about Eric Idle, including Idle's mother and a former Nazi soldier living in South America (both also played by Idle). Throughout the segments, the reporter confuses the members of Python with The Beatles, an homage to Idle's work on All You Need Is Cash, a parody film featuring The Rutles.
Cast
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Eric Idle
Various Characters

John Cleese
Various Characters

Terry Gilliam
Various Characters

Michael Palin
Various Characters
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