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Monty Python's Flying Circus: Season 1 > The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest (or, It's the Arts) > Credits and Details
Directed by
Ian MacNaughton Ian MacNaughton ... uncredited
Written by
Graham Chapman Graham Chapman ... additional material
John Cleese John Cleese ... additional material
Terry Gilliam Terry Gilliam ... additional material
Eric Idle Eric Idle ... additional material
Terry Jones Terry Jones ... additional material
Michael Palin Michael Palin ... additional material
Cast
Graham Chapman Graham Chapman ... Arthur Figgis / Policeman / Superintendent Parrot / Man in Briefs / City Stockbroker's Neighbour / Man Stting Next to the Indian / Irving C. Saltzberg, Jnr. (as Graham C. Chapmanberg)
John Cleese John Cleese ... Announcer / Interviewer for It's the Arts / Viking / Chartered Accountant / Inspector Praline / Frankenstein's Monster / Second Policeman / A Scottsman on a Horse / Fourth Writer (as John C. Cleeseberg)
Terry Jones Terry Jones ... Karl / Larry / Vicar / Judge / Mr. Milton / Man in Briefs / Emma Hamilton / Woman in a Pram / Second Writer (voice) (as Terry C. Jonesberg)
Michael Palin Michael Palin ... It's Man / Arthur Figgis's Fan / Weedy Man in Pullover with National Health Specs / The Boss / First Bandit / Pepperpot / Scottsman / A City Stockbroker / House Manager / Betrothed Scottsman / First Writer (as Michael C. Palinberg)
Terry Gilliam Terry Gilliam ... Knight in Armour / Mona Lisa / Lon Chaney / PolicemenPig / Boar / Boticelli Lover / Medieval Couple / Family Group / Doctor / Bishop / Saint / Dancers / Naked Ladies / Cricket Team / Man Against Exposure / Compére / Fifth Writer (voice) (as Terry C. Gilliamberg)
Eric Idle Eric Idle ... Reg / Second Bandit / Indian / Third Writer (as Eric C. Idleberg)
Ian Davidson Ian Davidson ... Edgar Hamilton / Sixth Writer (as Ian C. Davidsonberg)
Uncredited Cast
Constance Carling Constance Carling ... Theatregoer
Sheila Sands Sheila Sands ... Topless Newsagent
Eddy May Scandrett Eddy May Scandrett ... City Stockbroker's Wife
Produced by
Ian MacNaughton Ian MacNaughton ... junior producer: Mafia Films Inc.
Irving C. Saltzberg Irving C. Saltzberg ... producer
The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest (or, It's the Arts)
Additional Info
Premiere: November 23, 1969
DVD Release: September 28, 1999
Blu-ray Release: November 24, 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Distributor: Universal Studios
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

8.8 / 10

Production Companies
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Python (Monty) Pictures
Distributors
A&E Home Video
  (1999) (United States) (DVD)
A&E Home Video
  (1999) (United States) (VHS)
Screenbound International Pictures
  (2020) (World-wide) (Blu-ray)
American Program Service
  (1992) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
American Public Television
  (1999) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
DeVillier Donegan Enterprizes
  (United States)
Eastern Educational Television Network
  (1974) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
Independent Film Channel (IFC)
  (2011) (United States) (TV)
Interregional Program Service
  (1980) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
Paramount Home Entertainment
  (United States) (laserdisc) (video)
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
  (1974) (United States) (TV)
Filming Locations
London, England, UK
  (location)