In 1969, a comedy program made its debut on British television that turned the traditional sketch show format on its head. Absurd, idiosyncratic, and at times dangerously risqué, 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' tore convention up and threw it out. The six members of the troupe were all highly educated, and perhaps should have known better. Fortunately for us, they decided to earn a living by being incredibly silly. Fifty years on, the term "Pythonesque" refers to anything that's farcically surreal and completely different.
Browse the gallery and celebrate half a century of silly walks, a fish-slapping dance, and a dead parrot, among other irreverent skits.
Five of the team were British. The other, American. Here they are front row left to right: Terry Jones, John Cleese, and Michael Palin. Back row: Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam.
'A Horse, a Spoon and a Basin,' 'The Toad Elevating Moment,' and 'Owl Stretching Time,' were just three of the names suggested for the show before Cleese came up with 'Python,' with Idle suggesting 'Monty.'
Written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman, the 'Dead Parrot' skit is one of the most famous of all Python sketches. It was first aired in December 1969.
See also: Classic comedy double acts that made us all laugh.
It's... 50 years of 'Monty Python's Flying Circus'!
Half a century of silly walks, songs about lumberjacks, and a dead parrot!
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In 1969, a comedy program made its debut on British television that turned the traditional sketch show format on its head. Absurd, idiosyncratic, and at times dangerously risqué, 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' tore convention up and threw it out. The six members of the troupe were all highly educated, and perhaps should have known better. Fortunately for us, they decided to earn a living by being incredibly silly. Fifty years on, the term "Pythonesque" refers to anything that's farcically surreal and completely different.
Browse the gallery and celebrate half a century of silly walks, a fish-slapping dance, and a dead parrot, among other irreverent skits.