Who else has received writing credits for Python material?
Neil Innes and Douglas Adams (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) both recieved credits in the fourth series. Q: When did the Pythons break up? A: They broke up constantly. I mean that in terms of constantly making each other laugh, and also in terms of splitting apart. John Cleese officially left the group in 1973, but came back soon after. The last real thing they ever did as a group was in 1983, with the film “Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life.” Q: Are the Pythons ever going to get back together? A: They do, from time to time, but in small ways. The death of the late Graham Chapman has prevented them from doing anything larger ever again. In 1998 they gathered together onstage at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado, to answer questions posed by Robert Klein in front of an audience of industry professionals [like the cast of “Cheers”] who nevertheless seemed starstruck to see them. This was taped for HBO and is available on video from the BBC in Britain. An American r