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Sir Michael Edward Palin (; born 5 May 1943) is an English actor, comedian, writer, television presenter, and public speaker. He was a member of the
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comedy group. Since 1980, he has made a number of
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. Palin wrote most of his comedic material with fellow Python member Terry Jones. Before Monty Python, they had worked on other shows including the '' Ken Dodd Show'', '' The Frost Report'', and '' Do Not Adjust Your Set''. Palin appeared in some of the most famous Python sketches, including " Argument Clinic", " Dead Parrot sketch", " The Lumberjack Song", " The Spanish Inquisition", "
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" and " The Fish-Slapping Dance". He also regularly played a Gumby. Palin continued to work with Jones away from Python, co-writing '' Ripping Yarns''. He has also appeared in several films directed by fellow Python Terry Gilliam and made notable appearances in other films such as ''
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'' (1988), for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He also began a new career as a travel writer and travel documentarian in programmes broadcast on the BBC. His journeys have taken him across the world, including the North and South Poles, the
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, the Himalayas, Eastern Europe, and Brazil; in 2018, he visited North Korea, documenting his visit to the isolated country in a series broadcast on Channel 5. In a 2005 poll to find ''The Comedians' Comedian'', Palin was voted the 30th favourite by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. From 2009 to 2012 he was President of the
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. On 12 May 2013, Palin was made a BAFTA fellow, the highest honour that is conferred by the organisation. Having been appointed a CBE for services to television in the
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, Palin received a knighthood in the
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for services to travel, culture and geography.


Early and personal life

Palin was born in Ranmoor, Sheffield, the second child and only son of Edward Moreton Palin (1900–1977) and Mary Rachel Lockhart (née Ovey; 1903–1990). His father was a
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and Cambridge-educated engineer working for a steel firm. His maternal grandfather, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Lockhart Ovey, DSO, was High Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1927. Palin was educated at Birkdale and Shrewsbury School. His sister Angela was nine years his senior; despite the age gap the two had a close relationship until her suicide in 1987. Palin is of mixed English and Irish Catholic heritage; he has ancestral roots in Letterkenny, County Donegal. His great-grandmother fled the Irish Famine and was adopted by a wealthy English family. When he was five years old, Palin had his first acting experience at Birkdale playing Martha Cratchit in a school performance of ''
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''. At the age of 10, Palin, still interested in acting, made a comedy
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and read a Shakespeare play to his mother while playing all the parts. After leaving Shrewsbury in 1962, he went on to read modern history at
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. With fellow student Robert Hewison he performed and wrote, for the first time, comedy material at a university Christmas party. Terry Jones, also a student in Oxford, saw that performance and began writing with Hewison and Palin. That year Palin joined the Brightside and Carbrook Co-operative Society Players and first gained fame when he won an acting award at a Co-op drama festival. He also performed and wrote in the Oxford Revue (called the Et ceteras) with Jones. In 1966, Palin married Helen Gibbins, whom he first met in 1959 on holiday in Southwold in Suffolk. This meeting was later fictionalised in Palin's teleplay for the 1987 BBC television drama '' East of Ipswich''. The couple have three children, Thomas (born 1969), William (born 1971), and Rachel (born 1975), and four grandchildren. Rachel is a BBC TV director, whose work includes '' MasterChef: The Professionals''. William is Director of Conservation at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, and oversaw the 2018–19 restoration of the Painted Hall. A photograph of William as a baby briefly appeared in ''
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'' as "Sir Not-appearing-in-this-film". His nephew is the theatre designer Jeremy Herbert. Palin is an
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. He moved to Gospel Oak, London, in the 1960s.


Early career

After finishing university in 1965, Palin became a presenter on a comedy pop show called ''Now!'' for the television contractor Television Wales and the West. At the same time, Palin was contacted by Jones, who had left university a year earlier, for assistance in writing a theatrical documentary about sex through the ages. Although this project was eventually abandoned, it brought Palin and Jones together as a writing duo and led them to write comedy for various BBC programmes, such as ''The Ken Dodd Show'', ''The Billy Cotton Bandshow'', and ''The Illustrated Weekly Hudd''. They collaborated in writing lyrics for an album by Barry Booth called ''Diversions''. They were also in the team of writers working for '' The Frost Report'', whose other members included Frank Muir, Barry Cryer, Marty Feldman, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, Dick Vosburgh and future Monty Python members Graham Chapman,
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and
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. Although the members of Monty Python had already encountered each other over the years, ''The Frost Report'' was the first time all the British members of Monty Python (its sixth member, Terry Gilliam, was at that time an American citizen) worked together. During the run of ''The Frost Report'' the Palin/Jones team contributed material to two shows starring John Bird: ''The Late Show'' and ''A Series of Birds''. For ''A Series of Birds'' the Palin/Jones team had their first experience of writing narrative instead of the short sketches they were accustomed to conceiving. Following ''The Frost Report'' the Palin/Jones team worked both as actors and writers on the show '' Twice a Fortnight'' with Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and Jonathan Lynn, and the successful children's comedy show '' Do Not Adjust Your Set'' with Idle and David Jason. The show also featured musical numbers by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, including future Monty Python musical collaborator Neil Innes. The animations for ''Do Not Adjust Your Set'' were made by Terry Gilliam. Eager to work with Palin sans Jones, Cleese later asked him to perform in '' How to Irritate People'' together with Chapman and Tim Brooke-Taylor. The Palin/Jones team were reunited for '' The Complete and Utter History of Britain''.


''Monty Python''

On the strength of their work on ''The Frost Report'' and other programmes, Cleese and Chapman had been offered a show by the BBC, but Cleese was reluctant to do a two-man show for various reasons, among them Chapman's reputedly difficult personality. During this period Cleese contacted Palin about doing the show that ultimately became ''Monty Python's Flying Circus''. At the same time the success of ''Do Not Adjust Your Set'' had led Palin, Jones, Idle and Gilliam to be offered their own series and, while it was still in production, Palin agreed to Cleese's proposal and brought along Idle, Jones and Gilliam. Thus the formation of the Monty Python troupe has been referred to as a result of Cleese's desire to work with Palin and the chance circumstances that brought the other four members into the fold. Palin played various roles in ''Monty Python'', which ranged from manic enthusiasm (such as the
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of " The Lumberjack Song", or Herbert Anchovy, host of the game show "Blackmail") to unflappable calmness (such as the Dead parrot vendor or Cheese Shop proprietor). As a straight man he was often a foil to the rising ire of characters portrayed by Cleese. He also played timid, socially inept characters such as Arthur Putey, the man who sits quietly as a marriage counsellor (
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) makes love to his wife ( Carol Cleveland), and Mr Anchovy, a chartered accountant who wants to become a lion tamer. He appeared as the "It's" man (a Robinson Crusoe-type castaway with torn clothes and a long, unkempt beard) at the beginning of most episodes. He also frequently played a Gumby, a character Palin said "had these moronic views that were expressed with extraordinary force." Palin frequently co-wrote sketches with Terry Jones, including the " Spanish Inquisition sketch", which featured the catchphrase "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!". He also composed songs with Jones including "The Lumberjack Song", " Every Sperm Is Sacred" and "
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". His solo musical compositions included " Decomposing Composers" and " Finland".


Other work

In 1971, he co-wrote, with Hugh Leonard and
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, the film '' Percy'', which depicts a penis transplant. After the ''Monty Python'' television series ended in 1974, the Palin/Jones team worked on '' Ripping Yarns'', an intermittent television comedy series broadcast over three years from 1976. They had earlier collaborated on the play '' Secrets'' from the BBC series '' Black and Blue'' in 1973. He starred as Dennis the Peasant in Terry Gilliam's 1977 film '' Jabberwocky''. Palin also appeared in '' All You Need Is Cash'' (1978) as Eric Manchester (based on Derek Taylor), the press agent for the Rutles. In 1980, Palin co-wrote '' Time Bandits'' with Terry Gilliam. He also acted in the film. In 1982, Palin wrote and starred in '' The Missionary'', co-starring
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. In it, he plays the Reverend Charles Fortescue, who is recalled from Africa to aid prostitutes. He co-starred with Maggie Smith again in the 1984 comedy film '' A Private Function''. In 1984, he reunited with Terry Gilliam to appear in '' Brazil''. He appeared in the comedy film ''
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'', for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Cleese reunited the main cast almost a decade later to make '' Fierce Creatures''. After filming for ''Fierce Creatures'' finished, Palin went on a travel journey for a BBC documentary and, returning a year later, found that the end of ''Fierce Creatures'' had failed at test screenings and had to be reshot. After ''Fierce Creatures'' and a small part in '' The Wind in the Willows'', a film directed by and starring Terry Jones, it was twenty years until Palin's next film role, as Soviet politician Vyacheslav Molotov in the 2017 satirical black comedy '' The Death of Stalin''. Palin also appeared with John Cleese in his documentary, ''
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''. Palin was cast in a supporting role in the Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan romantic comedy '' You've Got Mail'', but his role was eventually cut entirely. Palin has also appeared in serious drama. In 1991 Palin appeared in a film, '' American Friends'', he wrote based upon a real event in the life of his great-grandfather, a fellow at
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. In that same year he also played the part of a headmaster in
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's Channel 4 drama series '' GBH''. In 1994, Palin narrated the English language audiobook version of '' Esio Trot'' by children's author
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. In 1997, Palin had a small cameo role in Australian soap opera ''
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''. He played an English surfer with a fear of sharks, who interrupts a conversation between two main characters to ask whether there were any sharks in the sea. This was filmed while he was in Australia for the ''Full Circle'' series, with a segment about the filming of the role featuring in the series. In November 2005, he appeared in the '' John Peel's Record Box'' documentary. In 2013, Palin appeared in a First World War drama titled ''
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'' written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman. At the Cannes Film Festival in 2016, it was announced that Palin was set to star alongside Adam Driver in Terry Gilliam's '' The Man Who Killed Don Quixote''. Palin, however, dropped out of the film after it ran into a financial problem. While speaking at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Palin announced that he was presenting the two-part documentary ''Michael Palin in North Korea'' to be broadcast on the British television network Channel 5. The documentary was broadcast in September 2018, in two one-hour segments on Channel 5 in the UK and in a single two-hour programme on
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in the United States. It was broadcast again by Channel 5, in a single two-hour programme in December 2018. In July 2019, Palin performed a one-man stage show at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, Wales, about the loss of HMS ''Erebus'' during the third Franklin expedition, which is recounted in his book ''Erebus: The Story of a Ship''.


Activism

Palin assisted Campaign for Better Transport and others with campaigns on sustainable transport, particularly those relating to urban areas, and has been president of the campaign since 1986. On 2 January 2011, he became the first person to sign the UK-based Campaign for Better Transport's Fair Fares Now campaign. In July 2015, he signed an open letter and gave an interview to support "a strong BBC at the centre of British life" at a time the government was reviewing the corporation's size and activities. In July 2010, Palin sent a message of support for the Dongria Kondh tribe of India, who were resisting mining on their land by the company Vedanta Resources. Palin said, "I've been to the Nyamgiri Hills in Orissa and seen the forces of money and power that Vedanta Resources have arrayed against a people who have occupied their land for thousands of years, who husband the forest sustainably and make no great demands on the state or the government. The tribe I visited simply want to carry on living in the villages that they and their ancestors have always lived in."


Television documentaries


Travel

Palin's first travel documentary was episode 4 of the 1980
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'', entitled "Confessions of a Trainspotter". Throughout the hour-long show, Palin humorously reminisces about his childhood hobby of train spotting while he travels throughout the UK by train from London to the Kyle of Lochalsh, via Manchester, York, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh and
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. He rides vintage railway lines and trains including the '' Flying Scotsman''. At the Kyle of Lochalsh, Palin bought the station's long metal platform sign and is seen lugging it back to London with him. In 1994, Palin travelled through Ireland for the same series, entitled "Derry to Kerry". In a quest for family roots, he attempted to trace his great-grandmother – Brita Gallagher – who set sail from Ireland years ago during the Great Famine (1845–1849), bound for a new life in Burlington, New Jersey. The series is a trip along the Palin family line. Between 1989 and 2012, Palin appeared as presenter in a series of travel programmes made for the BBC. It was after the veteran TV globetrotter Alan Whicker and journalist Miles Kington turned down presenting the first of these, ''
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'', that gave Palin the opportunity to present his first and subsequent travel shows. In 2018, he was hired by ITN Productions to present travel documentaries commissioned by Channel 5, with journeys to North Korea and Iraq completed by 2022. * ''
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'' (travel 1988; programme release 1989): travelling as closely as possible the path described in the famous
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story without using aircraft. * ''
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'' (travel 1991; programme release 1992): travelling from the North Pole to the South Pole, following as closely as possible the 30-degree line of longitude, over as much land as possible, i.e., through Europe and Africa. * ''
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'' (travel 1995/96; programme release 1997): in which he circumnavigated the lands around the Pacific Ocean anti-clockwise; a journey of almost starting on Little Diomede Island in the Bering Strait and taking him through Asia, Oceania and the Americas. * '' Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure'' (1999): retracing the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway through the United States, Europe, Africa and the
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. * '' Sahara with Michael Palin'' (travel 2001/02; programme release 2002): in which he trekked around and through the world's largest desert. * '' Himalaya with Michael Palin'' (travel 2003/04; programme release 2004): in which he travels through the Himalaya region. * '' Michael Palin's New Europe'' (travel 2006/07; programme release 2007): in which he travels through
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and Eastern Europe. * ''
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'' (2012) in which he travels through Brazil. * ''
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'' on Channel 5 (2018, this ITN production was released in the US as ''North Korea from the Inside with Michael Palin'') in which he visits North Korea at the time of the April 2018 inter-Korean summit. * '' Michael Palin: Into Iraq'' on Channel 5 (2022). Following each trip, Palin wrote a book about his travels, providing information and insights not included in the TV programme. Each book is illustrated with photographs by Basil Pao, the stills photographer who was on the team. (Exception: the first book, ''Around the World in 80 Days'', contains some pictures by Pao but most are by other photographers.) All seven of these books were also made available as audio books, and all of them are read by Palin himself. ''Around the World in 80 Days'' and ''Hemingway Adventure'' are unabridged, while the other four books were made in both abridged and unabridged versions. For four of the trips a photography book was made by Pao, each with an introduction written by Palin. These are large coffee-table style books with pictures printed on glossy paper. The majority of the pictures are of various people encountered on the trip, as informal portraits or showing them engaged in some interesting activity. Some of the landscape photos are displayed as two-page spreads. Palin's travel programmes are responsible for a phenomenon termed the "Palin effect": areas of the world that he has visited suddenly become popular tourist attractions – for example, the significant increase in the number of tourists interested in Peru after Palin visited
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. In a 2006 survey of "15 of the world's top travel writers" by '' The Observer'', Palin named Peru's Pongo de Mainique (canyon below the Machu Picchu) his "favourite place in the world". Palin notes in his book of ''Around the World in 80 Days'' that the final leg of his journey could originally have taken him and his crew on one of the trains involved in the Clapham Junction rail crash, but they arrived ahead of schedule and caught an earlier train.


Art and history

In recent years, Palin has written and presented occasional documentary programmes on artists that interest him. The first, on
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painter Anne Redpath, was ''Palin on Redpath'' in 1997. In ''The Bright Side of Life'' (2000), Palin continued on a Scottish theme, looking at the work of the Scottish Colourists. Two further programmes followed on European painters; ''Michael Palin and the Ladies Who Loved Matisse'' (2004) and ''Michael Palin and the Mystery of Hammershøi'' (2005), about the French artist Henri Matisse and Danish artist
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respectively. The DVD ''Michael Palin on Art'' contains all these documentaries except for the Matisse programme. In November 2008, Palin presented a First World War documentary about Armistice Day, 11 November 1918, when thousands of soldiers lost their lives in battle after the war had officially ended. Palin filmed on the battlefields of Northern France and Belgium for the programme, called the ''
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'', produced for the BBC's ''Timewatch'' series.


Awards and honours

Palin was instrumental in setting up the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children in 1993. Also in 1993, each member of Monty Python had an
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named after them. Palin's is Asteroid
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. In 2003, inside the Globe a commemorative stone was placed – Palin has his own stone, to mark donors to the theatre, but it is misspelled as "Michael Pallin". The story goes that John Cleese paid for the stone, and mischievously insisted on misspelling his name. In honour of his achievements as a traveller, especially rail travel, Palin has two British trains named after him. In 2002, Virgin Trains' new £5 million high speed Super Voyager train number 221130 was named ''Michael Palin'' it carries his name externally and a plaque is located adjacent to the onboard shop with information on Palin and his many journeys. Also, National Express East Anglia named a
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(unit number 153335) after him. (He is a model railway enthusiast.) In 2008, he received the James Joyce Award of the Literary and Historical Society in Dublin. In recognition of his services to the promotion of geography, Palin was awarded the Livingstone Medal of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in March 2009, along with a Fellowship of this Society (FRGS). In June 2013, he was similarly honoured in Canada with a gold medal for achievements in geography by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. In June 2009, Palin was elected for a three-year term as President of the
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. Because of his self-described "amenable, conciliatory character" Michael Palin has been referred to as unofficially "Britain's Nicest Man". In a 2018 poll for Yorkshire Day he was named the greatest Yorkshireman ever, ahead of Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart. In September 2013, Moorlands School, Leeds, named one of their school houses "Palin" after him. The University of St Andrews awarded Palin an
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Doctor of Science degree during their June 2017 graduation ceremonies, with the degree recognising his contribution to the public's understanding of contemporary geography. He joins his fellow Pythons
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and Terry Jones in receiving an honorary degree from the Fife institution. In October 2018, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society awarded Palin the first Louie Kamookak Medal for advances in geography, for his book on the history of the polar exploration vessel HMS ''Erebus''. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the
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. Palin was appointed a
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(KCMG) in the
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for "services to travel, culture and geography". Palin is the only member of the Monty Python team to receive a knighthood. (John Cleese had turned down a CBE in 1996, calling it "too silly", and declined a life peerage in 1999.)


Legacy

In 2017, the British Library acquired Palin's archive consisting of project files relating to his work, notebooks, and his personal diaries. The papers in the archive relate to his work with ''Monty Python'', his later TV work, and his children's and humorous books.


Bibliography


Travel books

* '' Around the World in 80 Days'' (1989) * '' Pole to Pole'' (1992) * '' Full Circle'' (1997) * '' Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2002) * '' Himalaya'' (2004) * '' New Europe'' (2007) * '' Brazil'' (2012) * ''North Korea Journal'' (2019) * ''Into Iraq'' (2022) All his travel books can be read with no charge, complete and unabridged, o
Palin's Travels website


Autobiography (contributor)

* ''The Pythons'' Autobiography by The Pythons (2003)


Diaries

* '' Diaries 1969–1979: The Python Years''. 2006. * ''Diaries 1980–1988: Halfway to Hollywood – The Film Years''. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 2009. * ''Diaries 1988–1998: Travelling to Work''. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 2014. * ''Diaries 1999–2010: TBC''. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. announced for 2021.


Fiction

*''
Bert Fegg's Nasty Book for Boys and Girls ''Bert Fegg's Nasty Book for Boys And Girls'' is a humorous book first published by Methuen in 1974 which purports to have been written by a psychopathic character, Dr. Fegg. In fact, the book is the work of Terry Jones and Michael Palin, who a ...
'' w/Terry Jones, illus Martin Honeysett, Frank Bellamy et al. (1974) *''Dr Fegg's Encyclopaedia of All World Knowledge'' (1984) (expanded reprint of the above, with Terry Jones and Martin Honeysett) *''Hemingway's Chair'' (1995) *''The Truth'' (2012)


Non-fiction

*'' Erebus: The Story of a Ship'' (2018, UK) *''Erebus: One Ship, Two Epic Voyages, and the Greatest Naval Mystery of All Time'' (2018, US/Canada)


Children's books

*''Small Harry and the Toothache Pills'' (1982) *''Limerics'' or ''The Limerick Book'' (1985) *''Cyril and the House of Commons'' (1986) *''Cyril and the Dinner Party'' (1986) *''The Mirrorstone'' with Alan Lee and Richard Seymour (1986)


Plays

*''The Weekend'' (1994)


Selected filmography


Television

*''Now!'' (October 1965 – middle 1966) *''The Ken Dodd Show'' *''Billy Cotton Bandshow'' *''The Illustrated Weekly Hudd'' *'' The Frost Report'' (10 March 1966 – 29 June 1967) *''The Late Show'' (15 October 1966 – 1 April 1967) *''A Series of Bird's'' (1967) (3 October 1967 – 21 November 1967 screenwriter (guest stars) *'' Twice a Fortnight'' (21 October 1967 – 23 December 1967) *'' Do Not Adjust Your Set'' (26 December 1967 – 14 May 1969) *''
Broaden Your Mind ''Broaden Your Mind'' (1968–1969) is a British television comedy series, broadcast on BBC2 and starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden, joined by Bill Oddie for the second series. Guest cast members included Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Jo ...
'' (1968) *'' How to Irritate People'' (1968) *'' Marty'' (1968) *'' The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' (1969) *''
Monty Python's Flying Circus ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' (also known as simply ''Monty Python'') is a British surreal sketch comedy series created by and starring Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam, who became known ...
'' (5 October 1969 – 5 December 1974) *'' Three Men in a Boat'' (1975) *'' Saturday Night Live'' (Hosted 8 April 1978 with Musical Guest Eugene Record, 27 January 1979 with The Doobie Brothers, 12 May 1979 with James Taylor and 21 January 1984 with Mary Palin, his mother) *'' Ripping Yarns'' (1976–1979) *''
Great Railway Journeys of the World ''Great Railway Journeys'', originally titled ''Great Railway Journeys of the World'', is a recurring series of travel documentary, travel documentaries produced by BBC Television. The premise of each programme is that the presenter, typicall ...
'', episode title "Confessions of a Trainspotter" (1980) *'' East of Ipswich'' (1987) writer *''
Around the World in 80 Days with Michael Palin Around may refer to: * "Around" (song), by Julia van Bergen * ''Around'', 2006 album by Tom Verlaine * ''Around'', 2013 EP by Whirr * ''Around'', 2006 Palestinian film Cinema of Palestine is relatively young in comparison to Arab cinema as a ...
'' (1989) * '' GBH'' (1991) *''
Pole to Pole with Michael Palin ''Pole to Pole with Michael Palin'' is an eight-part television documentary travel series made for the BBC, and first broadcast on BBC1 in 1992. The presenter is Michael Palin, this being the second of Palin's major journeys for the BBC. The fi ...
'' (1992) *'' Tracey Ullman: A Class Act'' (1993) *'' Great Railway Journeys'', episode title "Derry to Kerry" (1994) *'' The Wind in the Willows'' (1995) *'' The Willows in Winter'' (1996) *''
Full Circle with Michael Palin ''Full Circle with Michael Palin'' is a 10-part 1997 documentary television series, first broadcast on BBC One in 1997. Presented by Michael Palin, ''Full Circle'' was the third of a series of programmes in which Palin made and documented lengt ...
'' (1997) *''Palin on Redpath'' (1997) *'' Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure'' (1999) *''Michael Palin On... The Colourists'' (2000) *'' Sahara with Michael Palin'' (2002) *''
Life on Air ''Life on Air: David Attenborough's 50 Years in Television'' is a BBC documentary film that recounts David Attenborough's television career. It is presented by Michael Palin and produced by Brian Leith. The BBC first transmitted the documentary ...
'' (2002) *'' Himalaya with Michael Palin'' (2004) *''Michael Palin and the Ladies Who Loved Matisse'' (2004) * ''Michael Palin and the Mystery of Hammershøi'' (2005) *'' Michael Palin's New Europe'' (2007) *'' Robbie the Reindeer – Close Encounters of the Herd Kind'' (2007 – Gariiiiiii/Gary) *'' Around the World in 20 Years'' (30 December 2008) *''
Brazil with Michael Palin ''Brazil with Michael Palin'' is a travel documentary series by Michael Palin consisting of four episodes, which was first broadcast in 2012. Palin had never been to Brazil which, in the 21st century, has become a global player with a booming ec ...
'' (2012) *''
The Wipers Times ''The Wipers Times'' was a trench magazine that was published by British soldiers fighting in the Ypres Salient during the First World War. In early 1916, the 12th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters stationed in the front line at Ypres, Belgium, ...
'' (2013) *''
Michael Palin in Wyeth's World ''Michael Palin in Wyeth's World'' is a 2013 British documentary film directed by Eleanor Yule and featuring Michael Palin. It is about the American painter Andrew Wyeth and the people who inspired his paintings. Production The film was part o ...
'' (2013) *''
Remember Me Remember Me may refer to: Film and television Film * Remember Me (1979 film), ''Remember Me'' (1979 film), an American documentary short by Dick Young * Remember Me (1985 film), ''Remember Me'' (1985 film), an Australian TV movie * Remember Me? (f ...
'' (2014) *'' Clangers'' (2015 – narrator) *''Michael Palin's Quest for Artemisia'' (2015) *'' Vanity Fair'' William Makepeace Thakery (2018) *''
Michael Palin in North Korea ''Michael Palin in North Korea'' (also known as ''North Korea: Michael Palin's Journey'' and ''North Korea From the Inside With Michael Palin'') is a travel documentary presented by Michael Palin and first aired in the UK in 2 parts on Channel ...
'' (2018) *'' Worzel Gummidge'': the Green Man (2019) *'' The Simpsons'': Museum Curator (2020) *''Michael Palin: Travels of a Lifetime'' (2020) *''Into Iraq'' (2022)


Radio

*''The Weekend'' (2017, adapted from his 1994 stage play) *''
John Finnemore's Double Acts ''John Finnemore's Double Acts'' is a series of radio comedy programmes, written by John Finnemore. It is an anthology series of largely unconnected two-handers. The first series of six episodes was broadcast on Radio 4 in October and Novemb ...
'' – "The Wroxton Box" (Series 2, Episode 6; 2017) * Torchwood: Tropical Beach Sounds and Other Relaxing Seascapes #4 (April 2020)


Awards


BAFTA Awards

* 1984 Nominated – BAFTA Award for "Best Original Song" (the award was discontinued after the 1985 ceremonies) for Every Sperm is Sacred from '' The Meaning of Life'' (shared with André Jacquemin, Dave Howman and Terry Jones) * 1989 Won – BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for ''
A Fish Called Wanda ''A Fish Called Wanda'' is a 1988 heist comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and written by Crichton and John Cleese. It stars Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline, and Michael Palin. The film follows a gang of diamond thieves who double- ...
'' (as ''Ken Pile'') * 1992 Nominated – British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for '' GBH'' * 2005 Won – BAFTA Special Award * 2009 Won – BAFTA Special Award as part of the Monty Python team for outstanding contribution to film and television * 2013 Won – BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award


Other awards

* 2011 Awarded the Aardman
Slapstick Slapstick is a style of humor involving exaggerated physical activity that exceeds the boundaries of normal physical comedy. Slapstick may involve both intentional violence and violence by mishap, often resulting from inept use of props such a ...
Visual Comedy Legend award for "significant contributions made to the world of comedy". * 2020 National Television Awards Special Recognition Award


Further reading

* Jones, Mark (2010), ''The Famous Charisma Discography'' The Record Press/Bristol Folk Publications  – discography of Monty Python's record label, includes foreword by Michael Palin * Novick, Jeremy (2001), ''Life of Michael: an Illustrated Biography of Michael Palin'' Headline Publishing (a division of Hodder Headline) * * Wilmut, Roger (1980). ''From Fringe to Flying Circus: Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960–1980'' Eyre Methuen Ltd


External links

*
Michael Palin
nbsp;– BBC Guide to Comedy

nbsp;– Comedy Zone * * *
Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children

Michael Palin
interview on BBC Radio 4 '' Desert Island Discs'', 23 November 1979
Michael Palin , Culture , The Guardian


References

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