Unused 'Monty Python' Sketches Found In Michael Palin's Archives
More than 50 notebooks containing unused script ideas for 'The Holy Grail' film were unearthed last year.
Unseen sketches from the legendary Monty Python comedy team have been unearthed in Michael Palin’s archives.
The iconic comedy group, consisting of Palin, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and the late Graham Chapman, produced their last movie 35 years ago, but now, boxes of unused material and sketch ideas have been uncovered, according to a report by The Times.
The material was donated by Palin to the British Library in 2017, and has now been revealed to contain discarded script ideas for the team’s much-loved 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, including one for an ‘Amorous Pink Knight’.
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