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Graham Chapman was the quiet pipe-smoking Python who qualified as a doctor--the policeman's son whose tweedy demeanor belied an anarchic nature. More than any other Python he lived the complete lunacy of the show. He was John Cleese's writing partner from their days at Cambridge right through the Monty Python years. It was Chapman's off-screen antics however that epitomized the surreal qualities of a Python sketch; moreover he fearlessly flaunted his homosexuality at a time when it was certainly not done. Chapman died in 1989 with brilliant comic timing--on the 20th anniversary of the first Python recording. Written with the full authorization of Chapman's family and with extensive input from The Pythons this is an honest often hilarious tribute to a true original.