The Python Perspective

Farced Perspective

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A podcast looking back at comedies on key anniversaries to ask: what was innovative material then, what continues to be successful now, and what have people thought about it along the way?

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Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

11: Python Perspective, Episode 09: The Ant — An Introduction 14.12.2019

Nathan and Ben try to figure out how to pronounce "Brian Equatol" and whether his permissiveness is a secret foil for repression or just delicious raunch.  They also still are finding Python legacy firsts this late in the series, and lamenting their utter unfamiliarity with Spanish. 

10: Python Perspective, Episode 08: Full Frontal Nudity 07.12.2019

Nathan and Ben reminisce about performing the Parrot Sketch in high school and where it fits into Python's notoriety repertoire. They also try to define the essence of the word "silly" and determine if silly is always funny.

9: Python Perspective, Episode 07: You're No Fun Anymore 30.11.2019

Nathan and Ben discuss the statistical probability of different nationalities winning at tennis and the relative distances across both galaxies and countries. Somehow all of this connects to camel-spotting, custards, controlling your own destinies, and creatures from another planet. Listen... IF YOU DARE!

8: Python Perspective, Episode 06: It's The Arts 23.11.2019

Nathan and Ben discuss the silent women and loud racism in this episode, and whether the audible crunching of the finest, baby dew-picked frogs is better live or recorded. 

7: Python Perspective, Episode 05: Man's Crisis in the Latter Half of the 20th Century 16.11.2019

Nathan and Ben go off on tangents about meeting the Pythons in the wild, sped-up film, silent movie techniques, Peanuts, and police corruption. They also occasionally talk about sketches and moments, and tweak the Monty Python Minute.

6: Python Perspective, Episode 04A: The 'Omnibus' Interlude 02.11.2019

The next episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus was delayed for two weeks, fifty years ago, so Nathan and Ben bring you a minisode about the programmes that aired its place in the interim.  Tune back in on November 16, when Python is restored to its time slot!

5: Python Perspective, Episode 04: Owl-Stretching Time 26.10.2019

Nathan and Ben lounge in the Cardiff Rooms, Lybia, and trace this episode's running references to masculinity, plastic explosives, fresh fruit, interruptions, and whether those teeth (yes, teeth), in ancient times, walked over England's mountains green.

4: Python Perspective, Episode 03: How to Recognize Trees 19.10.2019

Nathan and Ben muse on pedagogy, repetition, and other arboreal aspects of a town full of Supermen, dirty cutlery, and a spot of innuendo down at the pub, if you know what I mean. Whoooooa, eh?

3: Python Perspective, Episode 02: Sex and Violence 12.10.2019

Nathan and Ben discuss the difference between "avine" and "ovine" aviation, a man with three buttocks, and men who secretly want to be mice, while unpacking the impact of a classic French primer.

2: Python Perspective, Episode 01: Whither Canada? 05.10.2019

Nathan and Ben summarize Proust Python's origins and talk about Arthur "Two Sheds" Jackson, Picasso painting while riding a bicycle, and The Funniest Joke in the World.

1: Python Perspective, Episode 00: Montage, A Preview 28.09.2019

Clips from the first three episodes of The Python Perspective, analysing each episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus on the fiftieth anniversary of its original television broadcast.

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