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From the first episode ("Whither Canada," first aired 12 October 1969) of legendary BBC sketch comedy show [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0063929 Monty Python's Flying Circus]. One of England's foremost modern composers who can't escape his silly nickname, or at least during his interview (interviewer played by Eric Idle) on a parody of cultural talk shows called ''It's the Arts''. Played by Terry Jones.  
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From the first episode ("Whither Canada," first aired 12 October 1969) of legendary BBC sketch comedy series'' [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0063929 Monty Python's Flying Circus]''. One of England's foremost modern composers who can't escape his silly nickname, or at least not during his interview (interviewer played by Eric Idle) on a parody of cultural talk shows called ''It's the Arts''. Played by Terry Jones.  
  
See also [[Arthur Ewing and his Musical Mice]], [[Bolton Choral Society]]], [[The Herman Rodriguez Four]], [[The Hunlets]], [[Jackie Charlton and the Tonettes]]
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[[Category:Monty Python's Flying Circus|Jackson]]
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==External Links==
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA8xTGP_M8g
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[[Category:1969|Jackson, Arthur]]
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[[Category:Monty Python|Jackson, Arthur]]
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[[Category:Fictional composers|Jackson, Arthur]]

Latest revision as of 12:21, 22 May 2020

From the first episode ("Whither Canada," first aired 12 October 1969) of legendary BBC sketch comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus. One of England's foremost modern composers who can't escape his silly nickname, or at least not during his interview (interviewer played by Eric Idle) on a parody of cultural talk shows called It's the Arts. Played by Terry Jones.


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