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S1, EP6 "Finally! The Last Episode (Ever) (For Now ...)"
The gang recalls Monty Python's final film, "The Meaning of Life," and its relevance to Graham Chapman's memorial service; comics discuss Monty Python's influence.

S1, EP5 "Lust for Glory"
The group reflects on misinterpreted and controversial Monty Python film "Life of Brian."

S1, EP4 "The Ultimate Holy Grail Episode"
The group documents Monty Python's arrival in America and leaving TV to go into films; the ups and downs of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"; featuring interviews with Jimmy Fallon, Seth Green, Russell Brand and Bruce Dickinson.

S1, EP3 "And Now, the Sordid Personal Bits"
Monty Python members discuss BBC censorship, unwanted celebrity status, late group member Graham Chapman, controversy surrounding the group and John Cleese's departure.
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