Why is the “Penis Song” also called the “Not Noel Coward Song?
Noel Coward was a playwright who considered himself frightfully witty. Eric is doing an impression of him there. Graham’s character in “Christmas in Heaven” is also a parody of Tony Bennett. Q: Why was Eric called in to replace Mike as the Lumberjack in the “Hollywood Bowl?” A: Mike was busy as the head of the “Church Police,” sadly. He did play the Lumberjack at some of the other live shows, like “Pleasure at Her Majesty’s.” Q: I could’ve sworn I heard Mike’s voice as both Arthur and Launcelot in the “King Brian the Wild” sketch at the end of the “Grail” game. Was it? A: 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