Terry Gilliam’s Christmas Cards from before the Monty Python days

Terry Gilliam’s 1968 Christmas animations are a great piece of pre-Monty Python comedy.

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In 1968 Terry Gilliam was some years off his Monty Python fame and eking out a living as a struggling American artist in London.

Midway through the year he was commissioned by the producers of Do Not Adjust Your Set, the British TV comedy show that led to Monty Python’s Flying Circus, to contribute to their 1968 Christmas special.

The results are marvellous as the Open Culture website describes.

We ordinary people should be thankful we don’t have Terry Gilliam in our family.

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