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National Radio Interview For Monty Python Film Editor Julian Doyle

BBC Radio Wales interview tops off a busy broadcast week for Monty Python film editor Julian Doyle

Monty Python film editor Julian Doyle has topped off a busy week of broadcast interviews with a spot on national station BBC Radio Wales.

Mr Doyle, a client of book PR agency Palamedes, appeared on the station to discuss his memories of working on Monty Python and The Holy Grail, Life of Brian, and The Meaning of Life,  either as editor or special effects designer.

He has discussed his new novel, historical mystery thriller The Jericho Manuscript, which is inspired by his work on Life of Brian.

The interview, broadcast on Friday, capped off an impressive tour of BBC stations with over a dozen interviews secured by book PR agency Palamedes for Mr Doyle.

In addition to working on the creation of the Monty Python films, he also had a small but memorable cameo at the close of The Holy Grail, playing the policeman who arrests King Arthur.

Earlier this month, Mr Doyle enjoyed substantial national news media coverage after revealing how some of Monty Python’s most famous sketches, including the ‘Black Knight’ scene, were almost lost to the cutting room floor because the stars thought they were “too silly, too dull, or too offensive.

For all media enquiries, including interviews with Julian Doyle or review copies of his new book The Jericho Manuscript, contact publicist Anthony Harvison.

Julian Doyle
Author and filmmaker Julian Doyle has been interviewed by multiple BBC radio stations about his work on Monty Python films The Holy Grail, Life of Brian, and The Meaning of Life.

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