Full List of Monty Python's Flying Circus Episodes

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Below is a complete Monty Python's Flying Circus episode list that spans the show's entire TV run. Photos from the individual Monty Python's Flying Circus episodes are listed along with the Monty Python's Flying Circus episode names when available, as are the dates of the original airing of the episode. Monty Python's Flying Circus episodes from every season can be seen below, along with fun facts about who directed the episodes, the stars of the and sometimes even information like shooting locations and original air dates. Everything from “Dennis Moore” to “Spam” is included on this poll. Are you remembering a funny scene but can't think of the name that the Monty Python's Flying Circus episode is from? Scroll below and you'll find what you're looking for.
  • Fliegender Zirkus - 2

    Fliegender Zirkus - 2

    February 24, 1989
    The Pythons had planned to rearrange sketches from the two German specials into a sketch film had Life of Brian not been filmed. With Brian completed, these German shows were not introduced in America in their entirety until the Python retrospective 17 and 24 February 1989. The Museum of Television and Radio in New York introduced these unseen hours in part to celebrate the Pythons' 20th anniversary and, hopefully, to release the specials to a TV network or to video. The second special for WDR was the Pythons' rebuttal of a BBC proposal to send a compilation show to Germany. This program was filmed with one less burden: the cast could speak in English. Connie Booth had begun writing with John Cleese by this time, and the two turned out the "Fairy Tale" sketch, later reprinted in The Brand New Monty Python Bok. Other sketches are summarized in Kim "Howard" Johnson's book The First 280 Years of Monty Python, published by St. Martin's Press.
  • The Meaning of Life

    The Meaning of Life

    October 16, 1983
    The comedy groups last full length movie returns to the feel of the hugely popular BBC TV show. It features small comedy sketches dealing with all of the stages and trials of life. Expect the un-expected. Plenty of religious, vulgar, and sexual humor may offend some groups. There are even musical numbers, but with that same unmistakable brand of Python humor. The Monty Python group examines the meaning and purpose of life in a series of sketches from conception to death and beyond. In typical Monty Python fashion they satirizes and humourizes almost everyone
  • What the Pythons Did Next...

    What the Pythons Did Next...

    January 01, 2007
    A documentary about the making of the controversial Life of Brian and the surrounding accusations of blasphemy
  • And Now for Something Completely Different

    And Now for Something Completely Different

    August 22, 1972
    A collection of re-filmed sketches from the first and second series of the cult TV comedy show "Monty Python's Flying Circus". Includes such classics as "Nudge, Nudge", "Hell's Grannies", "Killer Cars", "Dead Parrot", "Lumberjack Song", "Blackmail" and "Upper Class Twit of the Year
  • Live at Aspen

    Live at Aspen

    March 21, 1998
    "Live at Aspen" reunites the five remaining Pythons (the sixth one, Graham Chapman, also "appears" in the form of his ashes - a gimmick that is both macabre and moving) on stage for the first time in about 16 years. But although it's included in the same DVD ("Monty Python Live!") with "Live at the Hollywood Bowl", it's not really a live show. It's more of a documentary / tribute.
  • Fliegender Zirkus - 1

    Fliegender Zirkus - 1

    February 17, 1989
    The Pythons had planned to rearrange sketches from the two German specials into a sketch film had Life of Brian not been filmed. With Brian completed, these German shows were not introduced in America in their entirety until the Python retrospective 17 and 24 February 1989. The Museum of Television and Radio in New York introduced these unseen hours in part to celebrate the Pythons' 20th anniversary and, hopefully, to release the specials to a TV network or to video. The second special for WDR was the Pythons' rebuttal of a BBC proposal to send a compilation show to Germany. This program was filmed with one less burden: the cast could speak in English. Connie Booth had begun writing with John Cleese by this time, and the two turned out the "Fairy Tale" sketch, later reprinted in The Brand New Monty Python Bok. Other sketches are summarized in Kim "Howard" Johnson's book The First 280 Years of Monty Python, published by St. Martin's Press.
  • Parrot Sketch Not Included - 20 Years of Monty Python was a tribute special to the Monty Python comedy group. It was hosted by Python fan and actor Steve Martin, who introduced several sketches from the group's television series Monty Python's Flying Circus, as well as some sketches from the German remake Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus. The Dead Parrot sketch was not included.
  • Holy Grail

    Holy Grail

    May 10, 1975
    The movie starts out with Arthur, King of the Britons, looking for knights to sit with him at Camelot. He finds many knights including Sir Galahad the pure, Sir Lancelot the brave, the quiet Sir Bedevere, and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Lancelot. They do not travel on horses, but pretend they do and have their servants bang coconuts to make the sound of horse's hooves. Through satire of certain events in history (witch trials, the black plague) they find Camelot, but after literally a quick song and dance they decide that they do not want to go there. While walking away, God (who seems to be grumpy) come to them from a cloud and tells them to find the Holy Grail. They agree and begin their search. While they search for the Grail, scenes of the knight's tales appear and why they have the name they have. Throughout their search they meet interesting people and knights along the way. Most of the characters die; some through a killer rabbit (which they defeat with the holy hand grenade), others from not answering a question right from the bridge of Death, or die some other ridiculous way. In the end, King Arthur and Sir Bedevere are left and find the Castle Arrrghhh where the Holy Grail is. They are met by some French soldiers who taunted them earlier in the film, so they were not able to get into the castle
  • Life of Brian

    Life of Brian

    August 17, 1979
    Brian is born in a stable on Christmas, right next to You Know Who. The wise men appear and begin to distribute gifts. The star moves further, so they take it all back and move on. This is how Brian's life goes. The Jews are looking for a release from the Romans, Spiritual and political decay, keep looking for signs and a group decides Brian is the Messiah. He cannot convince them he is not. He joins the Peoples' Front of Judea, one of several dozen separatist groups who actually do nothing, but really hate the Romans. While not about Jesus, it is about those who hadn't time, or interest to listen to his message. Many Political and Social comments. Written by John Vogel {jlvogel@comcast.net} The Monty Pyton team tells the life, death and resurrection (?) of Brian from Nazareth, an unwilling prophet who wants to free his land from the oppression of Rome. When Brian covers a huge wall with the writing "ROMANI ITE DOMUM" (Romans go home), a local revolutionary group begins to take him seriously...
  • Python Night

    Python Night

    October 05, 1999
    Python Night - 30 Years of Python was a special run of Monty Python related programs broadcast on BBC2 on October 5, 1999, the 30th Anniversary of the first broadcast of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
  • Jabberwocky

    Jabberwocky

    April 15, 1977
    After the death of his father the young cooper 'Dennis Cooper' goes to town where he has to pass several adventures. The town and the whole kingdom is threatened by a terrible monster called 'Jabberwocky'. Will Dennis make his fortune? Is anyone brave enough to defeat the monster? A medieval tale with Pythonesque humour.
  • Live at the Hollywood Bowl

    Live at the Hollywood Bowl

    June 25, 1982
    A collection of skits that made the Python troup famous, performed live at the Hollywood Bowl. Included are the singing philosophers, lumberjacks, the pope, and a suspiciously-male looking seabird vendor.
  • The Life of Python

    The Life of Python

    October 09, 1999
    The Life of Python was a special run of Monty Python related programs broadcast on BBC2 on October 5, 1999, the 30th Anniversary of the first broadcast of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
  • Dentist on the Job (Meaning of Life Intro)

    Dentist on the Job (Meaning of Life Intro)

  • The Secret Life of Brian

    The Secret Life of Brian

    January 01, 2007
    A documentary about the making of the controversial Life of Brian and the surrounding accusations of blasphemy
  • Politically Incorrect

    Politically Incorrect

    January 11, 1973
    The sketch so controversial that it had to be dropped by the BBC before it could be seen again.
  • The Pythons - Somewhere in Tunisia, Circa A.D. 1979

    The Pythons - Somewhere in Tunisia, Circa A.D. 1979

    50 minute documentary, made on location in Tunisia during the shooting of Monty Python's Life of Brian. There are interviews with all of the troupe, excerpts from the TV series and their earlier films, and from some of the solo projects the individuals worked on. Some of the rehearsals for this film are shown. This is actually a fascinating documentary and a superb extra to the film. It gives an insight into the personalities of each of the performers and their relationships with one another. No Monty Python fan should be without this. From the Criterion Edition DVD.
  • Monty Python In Aberystwyth

    Monty Python In Aberystwyth

    May 12, 2009
    In 1979, Monty Python's Life of Brian opened in cinemas around Britain, finding a place for itself in movie history. However, the film's release was plagued by controversy, causing many local authorities to ban showings of the feature. By 2009, the ban only remains in place in Aberystwyth. This documentary reveals how Sue Jones-Davies, the city's mayor — and the actor who played Brian's girlfriend in the movie — has campaigned to have the ban lifted. Includes contributions by Pythons Michael Palin and Terry Jones
  • Harmony Hairspray Industrial Film

    Harmony Hairspray Industrial Film

    A short film by Monty Python made in the early 1970s, never intended to be seen by the public, only for the employees of Harmony Hairspray. Although these industrial films are largely aimed at the staff of said companies, the information they provide is injected by a large dose of typically Python humor and is essential viewing for the Python completeness.
  • Friday Night, Saturday Morning

    Friday Night, Saturday Morning

    November 09, 1979
    Friday Night, Saturday Morning was a live chatshow, that was one day in 1979 the site of one of a strange debate between on the one hand John Cleese and Michael Palin, representing Monty Python, and on the other hand malcolm muggeridge and the bishop of Southwark. The subject was wether or not "Life of Brian" was a blasphemous movie or not. As one of the Pythons commented later, it was a very strange scene, quite a Python sketch in itself, except that the Pythons discussed the matter seriously while their opponents were quite ludicrous in their statements. Also, it is one of the few occasions where Michael Palin gets angry.
  • Close Up Toothpaste Industrial Film

    Close Up Toothpaste Industrial Film

    A short film by Monty Python made in the early 1970s, never intended to be seen by the public, only for the employees of Close Up toothpaste. Although these industrial films are largely aimed at the staff of said companies, the information they provide is injected by a large dose of typically Python humor and is essential viewing for the Python completeness.
  • Monty Python: Almost The Truth - The BBC Lawyer's Cut

    Monty Python: Almost The Truth - The BBC Lawyer's Cut

    October 03, 2009
    To commemorate the 'Ruby Jubilee' of Monty Python, this film takes us on a journey telling the story of the Pythons from start to finish. Starting with the very humble beginnings of how the legendary British comedy troupe emerged, we learn how the cast met, their early influences and how they went on to create ground-breaking television, and their transition into movies that would change the face of comedy forever. Featuring brand new interviews with John Cleese, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, and Eric Idle as well as archive interviews from Graham Chapman, this film explores the highs and the lows, and examines how Monty Python became a British institution. This is the first time the Pythons have come together for a film project since 1983's Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
  • Monty Python Conquers America

    Monty Python Conquers America

    Monty Python's road to success in America and its influence is recounted in this documentary through exclusive interviews with luminaries of American comedy. Includes conversations with Judd Apatow, Hank Azaria, Matt Stone & Trey Parker, Carl Reiner, Jay Roach, Paul Rudd, Luke Wilson and many more...
  • Holy Flying Circus

    Holy Flying Circus

    October 19, 2011
    In 1979, Monty Python made Life of Brian and the debate about what is an acceptable subject for comedy was blown wide open. This is a fantastical re-imagining of the build-up to the release of the film and the controversy it caused.
  • How to Irritate People

    How to Irritate People

    In this mock-documentary, John Cleese narrates a series of sketches on irritation -- types and techniques. Included are parents irritating their children, old ladies irritating movie-goers in a theater, an overly subservient waiter, a car repairman denying obvious car trouble, a party guest hinting for a ride, airplane pilots playing practical jokes on their passengers, and a talk show host who doesn't stop talking.
  • Omnibus - Life of Python

    Omnibus - Life of Python

    Omnibus episode "Life of Python", broadcast 1990-10-05. Different cut from the VHS/LD release, the latter doesn't have the narration by John Lloyd or the shots from the Memorial Service.
  • Olympic sketch (German)

    Olympic sketch (German)

  • Birds Eye Industrial Film

    Birds Eye Industrial Film

    A short film by Monty Python made in the early 1970s, never intended to be seen by the public, only for the employees of Birds Eye. Although these industrial films are largely aimed at the staff of said companies, the information they provide is injected by a large dose of typically Python humor and is essential viewing for the Python completeness.
  • Before the Flying Circus

    Before the Flying Circus

    Packed with exclusive interviews, home movies and footage of early sketches, "Before the Flying Circus" reveals the performances that influenced the Pythons-to-be. Includes interviews with Ronnie Corbett, David Frost and many more.
  • Animated Gilliam

    Animated Gilliam

    Terry Gilliam dissects his animated opening sequences for all four series of Monty Python's Flying Circus.