Terry Jones
Terence Graham Parry Jones (born
February 1 ,
1942 ) is a
British comedian and
writer .
Jones was born in Colwyn Bay , Wales , and attended the Royal Grammar School in Guildford , where he was head boy ; he graduated from St. Edmund Hall, Oxford . He appeared on At Last the 1948 Show with Michael Palin and John Cleese and wrote for The Frost Report and several other of David Frost 's programmes on British television. He was a member of the team of writers and performers that made Monty Python's Flying Circus . He co-wrote with Michael Palin Ripping Yarns , and wrote the screenplay for Labyrinth (1986 ). He has also written several books on mediæval history and numerous works for children.
Publications
Fiction
with Brian Froud
The Goblins of the Labyrinth - 1986
Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book - 1994
The Goblin Companion: A Field Guide to Goblins - 1996 (an abridged re-release of The Goblins of the Labyrinth , in a smaller format with the colour plates missing)
Strange Stains and Mysterious Smells: Quentin Cottington's Journal of Faery Research - 1996
Non-fiction
Chaucer's Knight: The Portrait of a Medieval Mercenary - 1980 , (updated 1994 )
Foreword to The Quest for King Arthur by David Day - 1995
Who Murdered Chaucer?: A Medieval Mystery with Robert Yeager , Terry Dolan , Alan Fletcher and Juliette Dor - 2003
Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror : Observations and Denunciations by a Founding Member of Monty Python - 2004
Television
Terry Jones has presented several factual television programmes, notably the BBC documentary series The Crusades (1996 ) and Terry Jones' Medieval Lives (2004 ).
Screenplays
Labyrinth - 1986
Erik the Viking - 1989 , which includes a notice in the credits specifically disclaiming any link with Jones's earlier novel ("although he hopes it will help the sales")
The Wind in the Willows - 1996
Political articles
I remain, sir, Haggard of the Hindu Kush - published in The Observer , December 30 , 2001
Spare our blushes and put a sack on it - published in The Observer, January 6 , 2002
Why grammar is the first casualty of war - published in The Daily Telegraph , January 12 , 2002
OK, George, make with the friendly bombs - published in The Observer, February 17 , 2002
A fox isn't a chicken. Is it? - published in The Observer, March 17 , 2002
If you want a free vote, ask nicely - published in The Observer, April 21 , 2002
The audacious courage of Mr Blair - published in The Observer, September 22 , 2002
I'm losing patience with my neighbours, Mr Bush - published in The Observer, January 26 , 2003
Powell speaks with forked tongue - published in The Observer, February 23 , 2003
Could Tony Blair look at the internet now, please? - published in The Observer, March 2 , 2003
Mr Bush goes for the kill - published in The Observer, March 9 , 2003
Poor Tony Blair wakes up - published in The Observer, March 16 , 2003
Tony and the pixies - published in The Observer, March 23 , 2003
Welcome aboard the Iraqi gravy train - published in The Observer, April 13 , 2003
Mr Blair's dark days - published in The Observer, April 27 , 2003
"If fish can feel pain, then maybe Iraqi children can, too" - published in The Observer, May 4 , 2003
Why look in the crystal ball? - published in The Observer, May 4 , 2003
If politicians start telling the truth ... - published in The Observer, May 18 , 2003
Alastair, God and the Devil - published in The Observer, July 6 , 2003
A resignation is worth a thousand smiles - published in The Observer, August 31 , 2003
Why Tony went to war - published in The Observer, October 5 , 2003
Let's make infants pay for their schooling - published in The Independent , January 27 , 2004
Suits you, sir - but can we suggest something warmer? - published in The Independent, February 1 , 2004
Tony really must try harder - published in The Guardian , April 14 , 2004
Invade Iraq? It's a no brainer - published in The Guardian, April 19 , 2004
The war of the words - published in The Guardian, April 30 , 2004
This week - published in The Guardian, May 22 , 2004
This won't hurt much - published in The Guardian, June 16 , 2004
In Iraq, it's already July 9th - published in The Guardian, July 7 , 2004
George, God here ... - published in The Guardian, October 22 , 2004
A man-made tsunami - published in The Guardian, January 11 , 2005
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