22 October 2009 08:12

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MONTY PYTHON - CLEESE AND IDLE CLASHED ON URINE-DRINKING SKETCH

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CLEESE AND IDLE CLASHED ON URINE-DRINKING SKETCH

MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS stars JOHN CLEESE and ERIC IDLE clashed over a urine-drinking sketch, which the BBC banned from the troupe's cult comedy series.
Idle came up with the skit about a wine expert mistaking chardonnays and champagne for "wee-wee", and Cleese sided with TV bosses, who feared the segment was too off-colour to broadcast.
Cleese says, "I sided with the BBC... I found (it) really rather distasteful."
But Python pal Terry Gilliam insists the sketch wasn't cut from the show because it suggested the expert was drinking urine - but because the TV bosses read a little too much into one part of the skit.
He explains, "Apparently, one of the glasses of wine had a slight rose tint to it, which, to the BBC's mind, this was menstrual urine. Everything they came up with was more and more absurd... They were really twisted."


22 October 2009 08:12


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