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Michael Palin's personal journal entries from the period when various edits of Brian were being test-screened consistently reference the Pythons ' and filmmakers ' concerns that the Otto scenes were slowing the story down and thus were top of the list to be chopped from the final cut of the film.
" According to Michael Palin's published diary, Palin changed his response in order to throw Cleese off.
* Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure ( 1999 ): retracing the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway through the United States, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean.
* Michael Palin's New Europe ( Travel 2006 / 07 ; Programme release 2007 ): in which he travels through Central and Eastern Europe.
* Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure ( 1999 ) ISBN 0-297-82528-3
The main four actors have roles here that display similar dynamics to their roles in A Fish Called Wanda: John Cleese's character is the morally upright straight-man, Jamie Lee Curtis's character starts out morally grey but ends up romantically linked to John Cleese's character, Kevin Kline is the dense antagonist of the film's plot, and Michael Palin's character provides an active supporting role to the main events.
Michael Palin's character in Fierce Creatures, however, is a chatterbox that is difficult to keep quiet, the opposite of his personality in A Fish Called Wanda, where he was a stutterer unable to say anything easily.
On September 30, 2007 the band appeared on Michael Palin's New Europe shown on BBC 1 in the UK.
He worked as an extra on Michael Palin's Ripping Yarns second series in 1979, appearing as a German spy, pretending to be a Cornish fisherman, in Whinfrey's Last Case.
Other launch day programmes included Michael Palin's documentary First Night on Meridian, the first Meridian News bulletins and the movie Best Defense.
It remains one of Michael Palin's favorite routines on the show, and he made it the centerpiece of his own choice of sketches for his Monty Python's Personal Best miniseries episode.
* Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure: Harbor Springs, Michigan
Along with Terry Jones / Gilliam ' nude organist, Michael Palin's " It's " man, the Gumbys and Graham Chapman's Colonel, Mr Praline was one of the few deemed popular and useful enough for multiple appearances.
Basil Pao Ho-Yun is a Hong Kong-based photographer who is perhaps best known for his work as the stills photographer on the BBC filming teams that made Michael Palin's television travel programmes.
* Basil Pao's page on Michael Palin's web site
They were filmed by the British Broadcasting Corporation travelogue series Pole to Pole, which included actor Michael Palin's visit to the estate.
Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure is a 1999 BBC television documentary presented by Michael Palin.
The presenter is Michael Palin, this being the second of Palin's major journeys for the BBC.
Her last stage performance, opposite Peter O ' Toole, was as Mrs Higgins in Pygmalion in 1984, but she continued working on screen into her nineties, attracting enthusiastic notices for her portrayal of a frail old lady faced with eviction in Michael Palin's BBC play, No 27.
In the first episode of Michael Palin's Around The World In 80 Days, Michael visits the bank to inquire about the safeguarding and ease of replacing money whilst on his trip.
In her early 20s, she appeared in David Lynch's The Elephant Man, Michael Palin's The Missionary and most famously as Cordelia Flyte in Brideshead Revisited.
* Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure, Paris, Hadley ( PBS )

Michael and visit
By March 1963 however, after the visit of Colonel Michael Greene of the United States Army, and the resulting ' Greene Plan ,' the pattern of bilaterally agreed military assistance to various Congolese military components, instead of a single unified effort, was already taking shape.
Sadleir's interest in Kandinsky also led to Kandinsky's first works entering a British art collection ; Sadleir's father, Michael Sadler, acquired several woodprints and the abstract painting Fragment for Composition VII in 1913 following a visit by father and son to meet Kandinsky in Munich that year.
On 9 January 1998, the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Mo Mowlam, paid a surprise visit to the prison to talk to members of the Ulster Defence Association / Ulster Freedom Fighters ( UDA / UFF ) including Johnny Adair, Sam McCrory and Michael Stone.
After settling the matter of the boy's guardianship, the two set off to visit Sir Michael.
The town of Warwick felt this during a magnificent visit by the Earl in 1571 to celebrate the feast of the Order of Saint Michael, with which Leicester had been invested by the French king in 1566.
Louth Contemporary Music Society invited the US composer Terry Riley to perform in Drogheda in 2007, Arvo Pärt's first Irish commission and visit to the country was in Drogheda in February 2008, Michael Nyman performed in Drogheda in May 2008, John Tavener's Temenos festival was held in October 2008 and the Russian composer Alexander Knaifel was the focus of a portrait concert as part of the Drogheda Arts festival on 1 May 2009.
Michael Howard subsequently ordered him to visit Liverpool on a " penitential pilgrimage ".
The DVD set also includes the only surviving ( and rather poor quality ) recording of Palin and Jones's comic BBC play Secrets from 1973, as well as a documentary by Michael Palin entitled Comic Roots in which he goes back to visit his home town.
An Alamodome crowd of 37, 492 came to see Michael Jordan's last visit as a Bull, as he led the team to its third-straight championship and its sixth in eight years.
Connie helps Kay visit her children, but Michael closes the door on any forgiveness.
Australia, in 1989 allocated $ 50, 000 for the development of LETSystems, including the running of state conferences, the production of software, a LETSystems Training Pack, and assistance to Michael Linton to visit Western Australia.
Early in September 2004, Michael Cullen, the deputy prime minister of New Zealand, announced that Irving would not be permitted to visit the country, where he had been invited by the National Press Club to give a series of lectures under the heading " The Problems of Writing about World War II in a Free Society ".
He is also one of six Star Trek actors ( the other actors being Kate Mulgrew, Michael Dorn, George Takei, Avery Brooks and Majel Barrett ) to lend their voices to the video game Star Trek: Captain's Chair reprising his role as Commander William T. Riker when users visit the Enterprise-D bridge featured in the game.
The site combined copious amounts of Python-esque writing ( by Michael Bywater ) with methods commonly associated with alternate reality games to generate interest in the site, and in the game, long after the initial site visit.
When Michael awoke that morning, he discovered not only that his brother had abdicated in his favour, as Nicholas had not informed him previously, but also that a delegation from the Duma would visit him at Putyatina's apartment in a few hours time.
On the eve of Nicholas's departure, Kerensky gave permission for Michael to visit him.
* http :// www. oomgallery. co. uk Photographs of Michael Manley's visit to Birmingham England 1986 / OOM Gallery
Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer appeared in full regalia and stayed in character for a three hour visit.
* Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones ( voiced by Michael Horton ) — The chatterbox ( and longtime friend of Lady Elaine ) who occasionally comes to visit from Southwood.
A visit to the St Michael the Archangel Cemetery ( Cemitério São Miguel Arcanjo ), the main Catholic cemetery near the St. Lazarus Parish, would reveal gravestones with a whole spectrum of Chinese and Portuguese heritage: Chinese with Portuguese baptised names with or without Portuguese surnames, Portuguese married with Chinese Catholics, and so on.
* Michael William Balfe sets off for Danzig to visit his daughter.
After being created Earl Macartney in the Irish peerage ( 1792 ), he was appointed the first envoy of Britain to China ( his visit followed more than a hundred years after the first visit to England by a Chinese man, Michael Shen Fu-Tsung in 1685 ).
Based on Anne Catherine's growing reputation, during her life a number of figures who were influential in the renewal movement of the Church early in the 19th century came to visit her, among them Clemens von Vischering, the Archbishop of Cologne, Johann Michael Sailer, the Bishop of Ratisbon, Bernhard Overberg and authors Luise Hensel and Friedrich Stolberg.

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