What did Monty Python's live studio audience see?

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The television series Monty Python's Flying Circus was shot in front of a live studio audience. It includes live sketches on a stage or set, and the audience can be heard laughing. However, much of the televised show is shot elsewhere or is animated. During those cutaway scenes, live studio audience can be heard laughing some of the time, but often the humorous pre-recorded scenes / animations play out with no audio of the audience's reaction.

From the point of view of someone in the live studio audience for a taping, what did an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus look like throughout the 30-or-so minutes of the show? Was there one stage, or multiple stages? Were there monitors the audience was watching too? Did they see all of the the prerecorded skits, bits, and animations, or just some of them? Was the length of a taping the same as the length of a televised episode?



Best Answer

Although the studio scenes were shot in front of a live audience, the scenes that were shot elsewhere were played on monitors for the audience and their reaction was recorded over them. In their first season you can tell that their early audiences were quiet, they didn't get it at first.




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Who is the most famous member of Monty Python?

John Cleese is one of the most famous members of the Monty Python troupe.

How many pythons are still alive?

The Monty Python legend has died age 77 after a heartbreaking dementia battle. His death followed his Monty Python co-star Graham Chapman who died aged 48 in 1989. Only surviving members remaining now of The Monty Python are Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, Eric Idle and John Cleese.

Why did they call themselves Monty Python?

The words "Monty Python" were added because they claimed it sounded like a really bad theatrical agent, the sort of person who would have brought them together, with John Cleese suggesting "Python" as something slimy and slithery, and Eric Idle suggesting "Monty".

Where was Monty Python Circus filmed?

Monty Python's Flying Circus was mainly shot in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. Filming also took place at Television Centre, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London. Ilkley Moor, Ilkley, UK.



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