Eric Idle seemed the most organised and business-like of the group and I imagined that, if there was any chaos, he'd be the one to sort it out. He was certainly the monologue king! I've always had tremendous admiration for the way he could recite streams of text without faltering or even drawing breath! His female characters were a delight too. Whereas the others played rather blousy and vulgar ladies, his were always very posh and prim. Mind you, I always felt there was a slight primness about Eric too. Eric was a nice chap, but he was the only one that I never felt completely at ease with, as he was always a little bit distant. This might possibly have had something to do with the fact that he distanced himself from the others by writing on his own. He was friendly enough and we worked well together, but he was the only one I didn't feel I could sit down and have an intimate conversation with... nor have I ever done so. I wasn't sure if he appreciated my contribution to the show as much as the others did. It was many years later, when he involved me in the writing of Monty Python Live - the book about the touring days of Python - that I finally felt some kind of rapport with him... which was nice. Better late than never!
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