Michael narrates a history of Remedi. The organisation for Restorative Justice which began life in his birthplace, Sheffield.
...Read MoreTen Days in Taiwan
Just back from my first ever visit to the island of Taiwan. After the hiatus caused by the production difficulties on The Man Who Killed Don Quixote I needed to make plans for some other outlet for my general restlessness. I needed to get back on the road.
...Read MoreA Sackful of Limericks
Quite excited. I have a Christmas book out this year. It’s called A Sackful Of Limericks, some of which I wrote ages ago, and some new ones too. The new edition looks rather neat, and it’s brilliantly illustrated by the great Tony Ross.
...Read More“I know very few people who have lived a fuller life than Jan Morris…”
Michael speaks about legendary author Jan Morris on BBC Radio 4’s Sunday morning magazine programme ‘Broadcasting House’ (24mins 10secs).
...Read MoreMichael presents Bafta Cymru outstanding contribution award to his friend and co-star Terry Jones
The Life of Brian director received the outstanding contribution award at the 25th annual Bafta Cymru awards, in St David’s Hall, Cardiff, at the weekend.
...Read MoreMy Diaries – New!
The Python Years, Halfway to Hollywood and Travelling To Work cover my working life up to the end of the last century. You can now read selected entries in the new ‘My Diaries’ section.
...Read MoreMichael backs new initiative to support church buildings
50 Things to do in a Church celebrates the many and diverse uses of church buildings and asks the public to share their favourite things to do in a church or chapel.
...Read MoreMichael sends message of support to Sudbury ‘Clangers’
“From all the Clangers in space to all the clangers in Sudbury we say thank you for your wonderful sounds.”
...Read MoreWorking moustache!
My new upper-lip look goes before the cameras for the first time tomorrow. Whilst the country votes in the Referendum I shall be in a time-warp.
...Read More“Terry Gilliam’s scared off anyone who might play Don Quixote”
The playful sparring nature of the collaboration became clear at Cannes, when Gilliam amusingly told reporters Palin was perfect to play someone “old, ridiculous and foolish” adding that he wouldn’t cast the other Pythons because they were “too miserable and impossible” to work with.
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