A Pocketful of Python explained

A Pocketful of Python
Authors:Graham Chapman
John Cleese
Terry Gilliam
Eric Idle
Terry Jones
Michael Palin
Editor:Geoffrey Strachan
John Cleese
Terry Gilliam
Eric Idle
Terry Jones
Michael Palin
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Humour
Publisher:Methuen
Pub Date:4 November 1999 (Volumes 1 & 2)
5 October 2000 (Volumes 3 & 4)
14 November 2002 (Volume 5)
English Pub Date:Print (hardcover)
Isbn:0-413-73290-8
Followed By:The Pythons Autobiography by The Pythons

A Pocketful of Python is a series of five books by the Monty Python team, in which each of the surviving members selects their favourite material from the group’s TV series, films, records and books.[1] The first two volumes, by Terry Jones and John Cleese, were released in 1999 as part of the team’s 30th anniversary celebrations. Two further volumes, by Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin, followed in 2000 while the final volume, by Eric Idle, was eventually released in 2002. Each team member’s volume includes a preface written by one of the other Pythons. In 2006 all five volumes were released as a single paperback edition, entitled The Very Best of Monty Python.

The concept of each Python choosing their favourite material was later revisited for the TV series Monty Python's Personal Best.

Contents

Volume 1 – Picked by Terry Jones

Volume 2 – Picked by John Cleese

Volume 3 – Picked by Terry Gilliam

Volume 4 – Picked by Michael Palin

Volume 5 – Picked by Eric Idle

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Notes and References

  1. Book: A Pocketful of Python.