

Michael Palin
English actor, comedian, writer and travel documentarian best known for Monty Python and for presenting acclaimed travel series and books, including the Venezuela travel book discussed in this episode.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 53min
No Such Thing As The Gordon Ramsay Songbook
Join beloved Monty Python star Michael Palin as he chats with the hosts about his adventures in Venezuela. He shares delightful tales of unusual local delicacies and the breathtaking cable car ride above Mérida. Dive into discussions on BBC censorship and the quirks of Monty Python's banned sketches, along with intriguing insights into the historical search efforts for the Franklin expedition. Plus, discover the humor behind Bologna's 'umaròl' retirees who critique roadworks! A blend of travel, history, and comedy awaits!

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Nov 7, 2025 • 16min
Michael Palin on his new book ‘Michael Palin in Venezuela’
Michael Palin, the iconic Monty Python member and veteran travel presenter, chats about his new book 'Michael Palin in Venezuela'. He shares insights into Venezuela's stunning landscapes and the political challenges overshadowing them. Palin reflects on his journey to country number 100 and the impact of Chávez's social reforms. He discusses the fears of students under surveillance and the massive Venezuelan diaspora. Additionally, he shares unique stories about rugby's role in rehabilitation and unfulfilled tourism potential in the country.

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Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 20min
S6 EP2: Michael Palin discusses Monty Python dynamics, famous fans, and ‘Life of Brian’ controversies
In a captivating chat, Michael Palin, the iconic Monty Python member and travel presenter, shares insights about the group's unique dynamics and the challenges of creating sketches, like the infamous Fish Slapping Dance. He reminisces about celebrity fans like Johnny Cash and George Harrison's unexpected support for Life of Brian. The discussion also touches on the controversies surrounding the film, the differences between humor and seriousness, and Michael's public persona as 'nice' versus his colleagues' approaches. A delightful mix of nostalgia and candid reflection!


