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I couldve sworn I heard Mikes voice as both Arthur and Launcelot in the “King Brian the Wild” sketch at the end of the “Grail” game. Was it?

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I couldve sworn I heard Mikes voice as both Arthur and Launcelot in the “King Brian the Wild” sketch at the end of the “Grail” game. Was it?

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Yup. Unfortunately, John Cleese had had little to do with the video games thus far (He does do quite a bit of work in Meaning of LIfe) and Graham Chapman is still dead. I think he did a good job, considering. Q: Is Pythonline dead? A: Yes. At the moment it has been dead for over a year. Q: Can you tell me the Pythons’ e-mail addresses? A: No. Q: But, don’t you know them? A: A few of them, yes. Q: Come on! PLEASE can I have the Pythons’ e-mail addresses? A: No. Q: Spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam? A: Yes and no, but only on alternate thursdays. Q: Why are some episodes missing John Cleese? A: John, who felt the group was repeating itself and falling too far under the control of Terry Jones, left the show in late 1973, and the final six episodes were done without him (although he contributed written material, left over from early, unused drafts of the Holy Grail). Q: Did Hormel mind the reference to SPAM in the TV series? A: Hormel never gave permission to use the SPAM refere

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