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likes Tomkinson’s Schooldays, 282
Neal’s Yard property deal, 296 and n, 314, 364
Amnesty International show, 300
at Jabberwocky preview, 366
at Berlin Film Festival, 391–2
at San Sebastian Film Festival, 405
Instant Record Collection, 406–7, 421
at Cairo Film Festival, 410
charity football matches, 413
and Graham Chapman’s critical article, 424, 425
Brazil, 535, 573, 578, 581, 589, 593
and MP’s birthday, 551
plans for fourth film, 572, 581
car, 576
children’s film (Time Bandits), 589–90, 593, 594, 597, 605, 606
birthday, 598–9
see also And Now For Something Completely Different; Monty Python and the Holy Grail; Monty Python’s Flying Circus; Monty Python’s Life of Brian
Girodias, Maurice, trial of, 236–7
Gladstone, W.E., Monty Python sketch, 1
Glasgow
Aladdin performed in, 51–2
‘First Farewell Tour’, 118
Ripping Yarns book-signing tour, 514
GLC elections, 22
Gledhill, John, xv, 57, 68
And Now For Something Completely Different, 84
Another Monty Python Record, 61, 82, 85
Canadian tour, 121
Monty Python business meeting, 139
and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 141–2
fourth series of Monty Python, 150
and Drury Lane show, 152–3
ceases to be Pythons’ manager, 194n, 208–9 and n
Glencoe, 346
filming Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 167, 168, 390n
Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay, origins of Fawlty
Towers, 24 and n, 25
The Glittering Prizes (television serial), 285
Gloucester, Duke of, 239 and n
The Go-Between (film), 77 and n
Godard, Jean-Luc, 25
Godley, Wyn, 417
Going Straight (television programme), 542
Goldberg, Howard, 550
‘The Golden Age of Ballooning’ (script), 182, 184
‘Golden Gordon’ see Ripping Yarns
Golden Square, London, 400
Goldschmidt, Yves de, 546
Goldsmith, Sir James, 331
Goldstone, John, xv, 141n, 510, 562, 585
and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 141, 142, 143, 146, 148, 190, 211, 214, 229, 231, 239
Fegg film proposed, 287
and Jabberwocky, 335, 343, 356, 361, 372, 373, 377, 378
and The Life of Brian, 372, 420, 436, 447, 462, 464, 486, 493, 497, 507, 514–15, 517, 523–4, 525
Berlin Film Festival, 391–2
Christmas party, 425–6
Pythons sue EMI, 497
Monty Python and the Holy Grail re-released, 550
Gold water, Barry, 304
Goldwater, Marvin, 304
Golfs, Regina, 124 Good Food Guide, 199
John Cleese in Hull without, 551
Good Morning America (US television programme), 577
Good Times Enterprises, 253
Goodgold, Ed, 231 and n, 253, 453, 462, 465
The Goodies, 101, 225, 333, 336, 365, 414, 425
Goodies and the Beanstalk special, 135
Amnesty International show, 300, 301, 322
BBC rejects scripts, 399
Goodrington Sands, Devon, 26
Gooiden, Richard, 160
Goon Show, 67, 101, 591, 593
Gordon, Nick, 366 and n
Gordon, Ruth, 68n, 302, 309
Gordon family, 588
Gordonstoun School, 586–8
Gorge of Eternal Peril, Glencoe, 167, 180, 390n
Goring, Oxfordshire, 241
Gorleston, 384
Gorman, John, 41n, 325–6, 534
Gospel Oak, London
redevelopment scheme, 14 and n, 92, 604
Nuts in May Festival, 235–6
Old Folk’s Party, 272
MP flies over, 554
see also Oak Village
Gospel Oak School, 138–9, 421, 585
Gottchild, Hans, 88
Grade, Leslie, 548n
Grade, Lew, 425, 548 and n
Graef, Roger, 303, 305
films Amnesty International show, 296, 297, 299, 300, 301, 322
Graham, Billy, 266
Grammy Awards, 289
Granada Cinema, Harrow, 56
Grand Canyon, 76n
Grand Central Café, New York, 272
Grand Central Station, New York, 251, 272, 278, 528
La Grande Bouffe (film), 151 and n
Grants Bookshop, Stirling, 513
Grass, Gunter, The Tin Drum, 91
The Grateful Dead, 552
Gray, Simon, 139n
Great Railway Journeys (television series), 601, 604–5
Great Tew, Oxfordshire, 419
The Greatest Story Ever Told (film), 352
Green, Adolph, 307
Green, Al, 126
Green, Henry, 442
Greenwich, 134
Greenwich Theatre, 371
Greenwood, Chris, 214
Greenwood, Dizzy (Terry J’s sister-in-law), 282
Greenwood,