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Royal Mail today (Thursday August 7) announced that a set of 10 stamps will pay tribute to one of Britain’s most influential and enduring comedy troupes – Monty Python

The main set of six stamps celebrates the unforgettable characters and sketches from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the iconic British comedy series that redefined television humour. Each stamp features a vibrant montage of scenes and cut-out illustrations, perfectly capturing Monty Python’s unique blend of wit, satire and absurdity.

The stamps showcase legendary moments from the show, including the Spanish Inquisition, the Ministry of Silly Walks, the Lumberjack Song, the Dead Parrot Sketch, Nudge Nudge and Spam.

And in honour of 50 years of the cult 1975 film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, a further four stamps, presented in a miniature sheet, celebrate the film that redefined spoof cinema and cemented the group’s international status.


Scenes featured are:

  • The Black Knight’s defiant “’Tis but a scratch!”
  • King Arthur and his knights receiving their divine quest
  • The panicked cry of “Run away! Run away!” from a failed charge
  • Sir Robin’s encounter with the Three-Headed Giant – “You’re lucky, you’re not next to him!”

    Monty Python stalwart Sir Michael Palin said: “Very glad to share a stamp with the nude organist!”

    David Gold, director of external affairs and policy, Royal Mail, said: “Monty Python has left an indelible mark on global comedy, all while remaining unmistakably British at its core. From their groundbreaking television debut to a string of iconic films, this stamp collection honours a body of work that has shaped the comedic landscape for nearly six decades.”

    The stamps, and a range of collectible products, are available to pre-order from today (7 August) at www.royalmail.com/montypython and by telephone on 03457 641 641. A Presentation Pack including all 10 stamps is priced at £17.90. The stamps go on general sale from 14 August. 
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