The new Monty Python stage play is set to remove the famous but now controversial scene where a character states his right as a man to have babies which just goes to show how far ahead of their time the show-makers were, says Author Douglas Murray.
“It is always strange when an era comes along that thinks it is so accepting and all about tolerance and it can’t put up with jokes that have survived as among the most cherished jokes for decades,” Mr Murray told Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi.
“The people of my generation, we know Life of Brian – I can pretty much do the whole script.
“They can’t butcher the Life of Brian – it is probably the greatest comic movie ever made.”
The new Monty Python stage play is set to remove the famous but now controversial scene where a character states his right as a man to have babies which just goes to show how far ahead of their time the show-makers were, says Author Douglas Murray. “It is always strange when an era comes along that thinks it is so accepting and all about tolerance and it can’t put up with jokes that have survived as among the most cherished jokes for decades,” Mr Murray told Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi. “The people of my generation, we know Life of Brian – I can pretty much do the whole script. “They can’t butcher the Life of Brian – it is probably the greatest comic movie ever made.”