Diaries 1969–1979 The Python Years

Home > Other > Diaries 1969–1979 The Python Years > Page 84
Diaries 1969–1979 The Python Years Page 84

by Palin, Michael

at BBC annual party, 100–1

  and David Hemmings, 118

  watches Secrets, 131

  phone call wakes MP up, 134

  Film Night interview, 174

  at the Angel, Highgate, 183

  ‘Michael Ellis’ script, 183, 184

  shabbiness of house, 185

  breaks bone in foot, 207

  voice-overs, 225

  interviewed by Yugoslav journalist, 248

  likes Tomkinson’s Schooldays, 262, 282

  Amnesty International show, 301

  becomes film producer, 319, 321

  tenth anniversary party, 326

  projects collapse, 344

  and Jabberwocky, 374

  charity football matches, 390, 413

  Odd Job, 410, 432n, 440, 443, 571

  article in Melody Maker, 424, 425–6

  in hospital, 427

  stops drinking, 427, 428, 430–1, 484

  suffers nervous breakdown, 428

  cars, 484, 576

  in MP’s dream, 493

  see also And Now For Something Completely Different; Monty Python and the Holy Grail; Monty Python’s Flying Circus; Monty Python’s Life of Brian

  Chapter One (magazine), 576

  Charisma Records, 56n, 94, 104n, 190, 209

  Another Monty Python Record, 61–2

  lunchtime meetings, 136

  Live at Drury Lane, 180, 185

  financial problems, 194, 195

  premiere of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 226

  Monty Python stage show in New York, 306

  Charlbury, Oxfordshire, 416, 418–19, 433

  Charles jeanette, 557–8

  Charles, Prince of Wales, 440

  Charley O’s, New York, 453, 457, 529

  Charlie Bubbles (film), 101, 102, 208n

  Charlton, Val, 516 and n

  Charney Manor, Oxfordshire, 416

  Chase, Chevy, 334, 453 and n, 459

  Chase, Ned, 249

  Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, 538, 555, 556, 558

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 407

  Chekhov, Anton, 458

  Chelsea Football Club, 135

  Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire, 314, 341–2

  Chequers, Buckinghamshire, 433

  Chess wood, 55

  Cheung-Cheung-Ki, Wardour Street, 224

  Chez Victor, Wardour Street, 45

  Chicago Seven, 229

  Children’s Film Foundation, 287

  Chile, communist government overthrown, 136

  The Chilites, 457, 459, 462

  Chinese New Year, 440

  Chislehurst, 74

  Christ Recrucified (television programme), 8

  Christian, Roger, 485

  Church Farm, Abbotsley, 389

  Churchill, Winston, 399, 429, 433, 438, 449

  CID, at charity football match, 390

  Cinderella (pantomime), 605

  Cinema-5, 230, 379, 579

  Cinema Am Zoo, Berlin, 392

  Cinema One, New York, 377, 387, 571, 572

  Circus World Championships, 425

  Citizen Kane (film), 510

  Citizens Against Blasphemy, 577

  Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, 51, 327

  City Center Theater, New York, 252

  Clapton Orient, Monty Python football match, 83

  Clare College, Cambridge, 128–9

  Cleese, john, xiii

  on MP, xvii, 111

  The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, 6, 44

  MP writes with, 6–7

  Labour Party film, 22

  charity shows, 35

  Doctor at Large, 50

  cabaret engagements, 57–9 and n, 61, 69–70

  May Day show (1971), 57

  fancy-dress squash match, 64

  breaks away from Pythons, 65, 74, 98, 130–1, 132, 135, 150, 171–2, 225

  cricket match in Bordon, 83, 84

  MP shares hotel room with, 89

  air travel, 91

  Hunky Chunks commercials, 91

  opposition to American tour, 121–2, 123

  industrial relations films, 122, 132

  voice-overs, 132, 197

  literary lunch, 147

  MP dreams about, 185

  Sunday Express apologises to, 234, 236

  Fawlty Towers, 24n, 254, 261, 264, 372, 463, 522, 534, 536

  separation from Connie, 265, 319

  and Jabberwocky, 294, 316, 374

  Amnesty International show, 298, 300, 301

  Rolls Royce, 348, 576

  and Christopher Matthews’ column, 365

  Sunday Times article on, 307, 368

  on Tim Brooke-Taylor, 399

  tired of England, 402

  charity football matches, 413

  Graham Chapman has nervous breakdown, 428

  new house, 444

  sees The Old Country with MP, 462, 463

  and Video Arts, 463, 523n

  Cleese Theory of Convenience, 486, 487

  on Graham Chapman, 489

  in therapy, 492

  and his father’s death, 497

  wants to be in Ripping Yarns, 536, 542–3

  Los Angeles stage show, 544

  in Hull without Good Food Guide, 551

  The Secret Policeman’s Ball, 560–1, 562, 563

  book collection, 562

  ‘interviews with our mothers’, 582

  Pythonised travelogue, 582 and n

  on Today programme, 592–3

  on Friday Night, Saturday Morning, 594–596

  at Friar Park, 601

  see also And Now For Something Completely Different; Monty Python and the Holy Grail; Monty Python’s Flying Circus; Monty Python’s Life of Brian

  Clement, Dick, 542

  Clerkenwell Green, 422–3

  Cleveland, Carol, xiv, 190, 498

  filming in Torquay, 26 and n

  ‘First Farewell Tour’, 114, 115, 119, 123

  Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 173, 174

  Monty Python show in New York, 302

  burgled in New York, 308

  Clifton Arms, St John’s Wood, 351

  Cliveden Reach, River Thames, 242

  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (film), 448

  Close Theatre Club, Glasgow, 52

  Clough, Philip, 408

  Cobb, Lee J, 448

  Codron, Michael, 133n, 139–40, 469, 534

  Coffey, Denise, ix

  Coghill, Toby, 587

  Cohen, Nat, 212

  Colchester, 382

  Cole, Johnny, 341

  Coleman, John, 415

  Colindale, 106

  Collett, David, 573 and n

  Colley, Ken, 383, 423, 473, 505

  Collins, Paul, 42 and n

  Columbia Cinema, London, 65, 366, 371, 373–4, 381

  Columbia Pictures, 84, 121, 211

  Comedians (play), 540

  Comedy Theatre, London, 133n, 139–40

  Commodore Hotel, New York, 232

  Common Market, 192

  The Complete and Utter History of Britain (television programme), ix, 20n, 40, 186

  Concorde, 450, 451, 519, 525–7, 530, 550, 580

  Cordon, Bet, 250, 251

  Conlon, Henry, 250

  Conlon, Steve, 249, 250–1, 252–3, 303–4

  Connaught Hotel, London, 361

  Connecticut, 250–1, 578

  Connolly, Billy, 36n

  Conservative Party, 22, 78–9

  1970 general election, 27, 28

  objections to pop festivals, 80

  February l974 election, 155–6, 157, 158

  October 1974 election, 193

  local government elections (1977), 385, 386

  attitude to Churchill, 438

  Constable, John, MP visits Tate exhibition, 298

  Convoy (film), 436

  Cook, Peter, 326, 485

  The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, 44, 45

  Amnesty International show, 296–7, 300, 301

  see
s The Life of Brian, 544

  The Secret Policeman’s Ball, 561, 562, 563

  Cooper, Jack, 549 and n, 566, 588, 597, 608

  Cooper, July, 147, 590

  Cooper, Liz, 549n, 588, 608

  Coq Égptien, Monastir, 486, 488, 494, 498, 504

  Corbett, Harry H, 316, 323, 327, 329–30, 338, 343

  Corbett, Ronnie, 31, 47, 114

  Coren, Alan, 282, 437, 468

  Cornwall, 535, 538, 570, 571

  Corona lemonade commercial, 132

  Coronet Viewing Theatre, Wardour Street, 356

  Costa, Sam, 2 and n

  Cotton, Bill Jnr, xv, 362

  and censorship of Monty Python, 79, 88, 99

  BBC annual party, 100–1

  denies dropping Monty Python, 104

  discusses fourth series of Monty Python, 130–1, 133

  likes Tomkinson’s Schooldays, 288

  and Ripping Yams, 388

  County Hotel, Durham, 383

  Covehithe, 9

  Covent Garden, 549

  redevelopment scheme, 107, 202, 296, 364

  street festival, 483

  Coventry, 52–3, 113

  Coventry Festival, 98

  Coverite Asphalters, 154

  Coward, Noël, 306, 450, 581

  Cowdrey, Colin, 12

  Craighurst Hotel, Southwold, 9

  Craiglockhart Hospital, Edinburgh, 168 and n

  Cranham, Ken, 6 and n

  Cranston, Liz, 383 and n

  Cranston Street Hall, Edinburgh, 514n

  Crapaud, Monsieur (toad), 481

  Crawford, Michael, 294

  Crawford Street, London, 64

  Cribbins, Bernard, 292

  Cries and Whispers (film), 134

  Cripps, Harry, 83

  Crisp, Sir Frank, 259, 512 and n

  Critics’ Circle awards, 103

  Cromwell, Oliver, 188

  Cross Keys, West Marton, 542

  Crowden, Graham, 331

  Crown Film Unit Studios, 283–4

  Crown Hotel, Framlingham, 152

  Crucible Studio, Sheffield, 421–2

  Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 234 and n, 315–16, 363, 534

  The Cruel Sea (film), 345

  Cryer, Barry, 73 and n, 114, 131, 135, 207, 257, 326, 398, 428

  Cryer, Terry, 73

  Crystal Palace Park, London, 317

  Curran, Paul, 327, 337

  Current (US audio magazine), 82

  Currer family, 540

  Curry, Tim, 235, 240, 241–6, 245n, 248, 255, 256

  ‘Curse of the Claw’ see Ripping Yarns

  Curtin, Jane, 459, 529n

  Curtis, Tony, 86

  Curzon Cinema, London, 151

  ‘Custard Pie’ (lecture on slapstick), 292–3 and n

  Cuthbertson, Iain, 314, 339

  Cutler’s Hall, Sheffield, 515

  Cutty Sark, 134

  D

  Daft as a Brush (television film), 255

  Daily Express, 37

  on Monty Python, 13

  reviews Secrets, 131

  and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 176, 227

  Nelson’s last words, 504

  Daily Mail, 39

  and possible demise of Monty Python, 104, 226

  reviews Secrets, 131

  reviews Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 227

  reviews Ripping Yams, 410

  Daily Mirror, 95, 300, 331, 427

  on Isle of Wight Festival, 11

  on Gillette Cup final, 12

  and possible demise of Monty Python, 104

  reviews Secrets, 131

  and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 172, 176

  on John Cleese’s separation, 319

  reviews Jabberwocky, 375

  supports Callaghan, 469

  The Daily Telegraph, 340, 419

  reviews Monty Python, 13

  reviews Secrets, 131

  on Labours first budget, 162

  reviews Three Men in a Boat, 280

  reviews Jabberwocky, 375

  MP writes for, 444

  reviews The Life of Brian, 597

  Dali, Salvador, 454

  Dallas, Texas, 220–2, 417

  Danny’s Bar, New York, 553

  Dark Horse Records, 351

  Darsham, Suffolk, 77, 180, 408, 511

  Darwin, Charles, 53n, 516

  Datchet, Buckinghamshire, 242

  Davenport, Nigel, 538

  Davidson, Anthea, xiii, 128, 202, 304n, 516

  Davidson, Clemency, 128, 516

  Davidson, Grace, 516

  Davidson, Ian, xiii, 128, 202, 292, 364n, 400, 425, 434, 516–17

  Davies, Alison, 225–6 and n, 521

  Davies, Hunter, 367, 600, 602

  Davis, Chris, 218

  Davis, Clive, 232, 306–7, 552

  Davis, Tom, 457–8

  Davis, William, 39, 40

  Dawson, Helen, 224

  Day for Night (film), 155

  de Jongh, Nicholas, 154

  De Lane Lea, 102, 103, 532

  De Niro, Robert, 365, 415, 436

  de Paul, Lynsey, 198 and n

  Dean, Isabel, 339, 347 and n

  Dean, John, 142, 442

  Blind Ambition, 438 and n

  Dear Daddy (play), 347 and n

  Decimal Day (1971), 54–5

  Deeley, Michael, 436

  The Deer-hunter (film), 436

  Delaney, Shelagh, 102n

  Delfont, Bernard, 56, 444–5, 446, 465, 548n, 575

  Dell, Howard, 362n

  Denham, Buckinghamshire, 74–5

  Denmark, 65, 139

  Denselow, Robin, 323–4 and n

  Denver, John, 126

  Derbyshire, Gillette Cup, 11–12

  Desert Island Discs (radio programme), 591–2, 593

  Deutsches Museum, Munich, 88

  Devillier, Ron, 221 and n, 222, 417–18

  Devlin, Bernadette, 68–9 and n

  Di Maggio, Joe, 566–7

  Diamonds are Forever (film), 71

  Dickens, Charles, A Christmas Carol, 201, 608

  Dicso, Joe, 460

  The Dirty Dozen (film), 485 and n

  Disney world, 551

  Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire, 433

  Do Not Adjust Your Set (television programme), ix, 6on, 74, 228, 262

 

‹ Prev