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| Eric Idle | Baritonish | |
| Michael Palin | Mrs. Betty Palin | |
| Terry Jones | Workingman | |
| Terry Gilliam | Not an Individual | |
| Shannon Mercer | Judith - Soprano | |
| Rosalind Plowright | Mandy Cohen - Mezzo | |
| William Ferguson | Brian Cohen - Tenor | |
| Christopher Purves | Reg | |
| Carol Cleveland | Sheep Lady | |
| Neil Innes | Mexican | |
| Sanjeev Bhaskar | Mountie | |
| BBC Symphony Orchestra | Themselves | |
| BBC Symphony Chorus | Themselves | |
| Andrew Haveron | Leader of BBC Symphony Orchestra | |
| Stephen Jackson | Chorus Director | |
| John Du Prez | Self - Conductor | |
| André Jacquemin | Mountie | |
| John Altman | Mountie |
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| Producer |
Geoff Foulkes
John Goldstone Steve O'Pray Albert Sharpe |
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| Writer |
Eric Idle
John Du Prez |
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| Cinematography |
Eugene O'Connor
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| Musician |
John Du Prez
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Not The Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy) is a comic oratorio based on Monty Python's Life of Brian, which retells the tragic tale of Mandy, impregnated by a Roman soldier, giving birth to Brian, a reluctant revolutionary of the People's Front of Judea who falls in love with Judith, gets mistaken for a Messiah and is arrested by the Romans and sentenced to be crucified. It ranges in reference from Handel, through a naughty Mozart duet, to the Festival of Nine Carols, Bob Dylan, and the classic finale "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life". |
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