It was bound to happen sooner or later with any group of very talented people. Even during the season 2 there was talks in stopping the circus after that season. But, they did third one, even though John Cleese wanted to go. But once the third season completed Cleese did left the Monty Python's. But, there was a lot of material he made still left, and some of that was used in sketches in shorter season 4, so he is still listed as creator.
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After the end of second season of Flying Circus, and Pythons made almost 2 year break before putting together another season of the series. But, even with the start of this season, tensions between members of the troupe was on the rise and due the creative differences it was obvious that they can't continue working together for much longer. But before the real break up of the Pythons they managed to make some great stuff.
Get more: Comedy series season reviews19. October 2009 | Millan
With first season of Flying Circus, Pythons managed to build a solid fan base and ratings were on the rise. There are still some problems with the BBC and the air time, but another 13 episodes were made and aired during 1970. And once again they use similar format as before and delivers another set of legendary sketches and even more great characters that will be recurring until the landing of the Flying Circus few years later.
Get more: Comedy series season reviews8. October 2009 | Millan
Way back in the 1969, BBC has agreed to air 13 episodes of a show without the name, without the clear concept and content. Only after that a group of 6 young actors (and writers and musicians as it turns out) had named the new series Monty Python's Flying Circus by going through series of random names until they all agreed on Monty Python. So, the first episode of the legendary series aired on October 5 1969. on BBC One.
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18. November 2009 | Millan
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