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Terry Jones' "Medieval Lives" rocks

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HellPopeHuey - 25 Jan 2004 03:21 GMT
This is a great program broadcast every Saturday @ 6 pm CST on The
History Channel, featuring the Monty Python alumnus. Not only chock
full of almost first-person perspectives & intruiging background
information surrounding various events, but brimming with hilarious
Terry Gilliam-style animations of old woodcuts and stained-glass type
art. Highly recommended.

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nu-monet v6.0 - 25 Jan 2004 04:18 GMT
> This is a great program broadcast every Saturday
> @ 6 pm CST on The History Channel...

On tonight's episode, he mentions the criminal gang
known as the "Folvilles".

The Americanized version of "Folville" is "Falwell".

Food for thought.

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Joe Cee Phuss - 26 Jan 2004 23:47 GMT
> This is a great program broadcast every Saturday @ 6 pm CST on The
> History Channel, featuring the Monty Python alumnus. Not only chock
> full of almost first-person perspectives & intruiging background
> information surrounding various events, but brimming with hilarious
> Terry Gilliam-style animations of old woodcuts and stained-glass type
> art. Highly recommended.

I'd Like to see a re-broadcast of Gilliam's first HC series: the Crusades

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