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Terry Jones

 

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

  • Fairy Tales - 1981
  • The Saga of Erik the Viking - 1983 (Children's Book Award 1984)
  • Nicobobinus - 1985
  • The Knights and the Squire - 1997
  • Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic - 1997, a novel based on the computer game of the same name by Douglas Adams. Jones claims to have written the entire book while in the nude.
  • The Lady and the Squire - 2001 (nominated for a Whitbread Award)

    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



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