Monty Python legend Eric Idle doesn’t find TV ‘interesting’ these days in bold admission

Monty Python legend Eric Idle doesn’t find TV ‘interesting’ these days in bold admission

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Eric was a Monty Python comedy that surprised some viewers, but he is now bored with TV with nothing to do with sports.

Monty Python star Eric Idle says he no longer enjoys watching TV – saying it is not “terribly interesting”.

The comedian was part of a revolutionary kind of sketch comedy on the BBC, a forerunner to many other series and alternative comedy for decades ahead. But Idle insists TV is formulaic these days.

It’s not very interesting because, according to Idle, “TV now seems to be people trying to bank each other on islands, game shows, or news programs.” It’s been stolen, after all, which is terrible. It’s very sad that they haven’t developed television.

By contrast Idle told Radio Times they had been free to do what they like when Python began in 1969.

He explained that the BBC was only looking to see if anyone was awake after 10pm and that the bars were closed when we were given our TV show.

The fact that we could please ourselves without anyone else oversaw it made it an executive-free comedy that was even funnier. No executive has ever enhanced a comedy.

Idle, speaking to promote a new tour, says these days he mainly watched cricket on TV or Chelsea his football team, as he is not a fan of many other shows.

He only gave one comedy a special mention for.

He remarked, “South Park’s actions toward Trump are heroic and have done him a lot of harm.” Hitler and Trump must first remove the comedians for a reason. They detest being made fun of. Governor Newsom’s willingness to take the p*** out of Donald Trump and his hands is wonderful. Comedy uses the incorrect phrase when saying the right thing. It is very significant. It teaches the truth to those in power and maintains sanity among people.

Idle was a member of the Monty Python troupe, which later became one of the UK’s most well-known comedy acts and was a hugely popular BBC TV show.

In television series that aired in 1969, as well as in movies and live performances, he co-starred with Sir Michael Palin, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, and Graham Chapman.

Jones passed away in 2020 at the age of 77 from a rare form of dementia while Chapman passed away in 1989 at the age of 48.

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Idle revealed in an interview that he had “pancreatic cancer” after getting a rare early diagnosis in 2019 in an interview in 2022.

Source: Mirror

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