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Graham Chapman and Python's queer material
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This is probably an unanswerable question, but – does anyone know what Graham Chapman thought about the gay material in Monty Python? Did he think it was funny? Did he help write it? Was it too silly to matter?
And how was it received in England at the time? Was Chapman publicly out?
FTR, I wonder about Nathan Lane in The Producers as well, so it’s not just Python.
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IIRC, Chapman had no problem with it. I think he took part in some of the skits.
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I don’t remember there being that much gay material, relatively speaking. And Chapman seems to have played a major part in many of the ones I can think of offhand (which indicates he may have played a part in writing them – I believe the Python teams tended to write for themselves, generally speaking?):
Chapman as Raymond Luxury-Yacht going for a nose occupation, and Cleese (as the doctor) suggesting that he’ll do the surgery if Luxury-Yacht goes out with him. (“He asked me! He asked me!”)
Chapman as continuity announcer David Unction, who’s yelled at by a Viking (Jones), “Get on with it, you fairy!” Unction replies in a ve
Inclusive communications expectations in Python spaces
Gregory P. Smith:Be mindful when writing that your audience is a much broader diverse professional community than the small collegial group of insiders that Python evolved from decades ago. Some communication styles that were unfortunately common in the past are rightfully acknowledged as inappropriate today.
Forgive me for pushing back on that a bit: the idea that the Python old-timers are troglodyte reprobates is counterfactual.
Where was the SC when the first woman was breaking into the Python world? The first Jew? The first American? The first Muslim? The first Russian? The first black? The first openly gay? And so on. I was there. They were heartily welcomed by all. I’ll only name one, because he is - alas - dead, so can’t be embarrassed, harassed, or trolled. Aahz Maruch. That was the name he went by. He was born into a Jewish family. Short, pudgy, physically challenged (most obviously severe hearing loss), not conventionally “attractive”, polyamorous, and had a male partner so prolonged as I knew him. He may have been bisexual - never asked and don’t recall him saying, but I own a vague recollection of