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"Time Shift" (1 episode)
  1. The Comic Songbook (22 December 2008) - Himself 
"Timewatch" (1 episode)
... aka "BBC History: Timewatch" (UK)
  1. The Last Day of World War One (1 November 2008) - Host 
"Sunday AM" (1 episode)
... aka "The Andrew Marr Show" (UK: new title)
  1. Episode #3.30 (27 April 2008) - Himself 
"New Heroes of Comedy" (1 episode)
  1. Ricky Gervais (22 February 2008) - Himself 
"New Europe" (7 episodes)
... aka "Michael Palin's New Europe" (UK: complete title)
  1. War and Peace (16 September 2007) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  2. Eastern Delight (23 September 2007) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  3. Wild East (30 September 2007) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  4. Danube to Dnieper (7 October 2007) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  5. Baltic Summer (14 October 2007) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  6. From Pole to Pole (21 October 2007) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  7. Journey's End (28 October 2007) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
"The Comedy Map of Britain" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.1 (27 January 2007) - Himself 
"The Culture Show" (1 episode)
  1. Michael Palin Special (10 October 2006) - Himself 
"Monty Python's Personal Best" (5 episodes)
  1. Eric Idle's Personal Best (22 February 2006) - Himself/Various Characters (also archive footage) 
  2. Graham Chapman's Personal Best (22 February 2006) - Himself/Various Characters (also archive footage) 
  3. Terry Gilliam's Personal Best (1 March 2006) - Himself/Various Characters (also archive footage) 
  4. John Cleese's Personal Best (1 March 2006) - Himself/Various Characters (also archive footage) 
  5. Michael Palin's Personal Best (8 March 2006) - Himself/Various Characters (also archive footage) 
"Mark Lawson Talks to..." (1 episode)
  1. Michael Palin (19 January 2006) - Himself 
"The South Bank Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Eric Sykes (18 September 2005) - Himself 
  2. Monty Python's Spamalot (15 October 2006) - Himself 
"Comedy Connections" (2 episodes)
  1. Monty Python's Flying Circus (21 February 2005) - Himself 
  2. Ripping Yarns (8 August 2008) - Himself 
"Good Morning Australia" (1 episode)
... aka "G.M.A." (Australia: short title)
  1. Episode dated 23 November 2004 (23 November 2004) - Himself 
"Rove Live" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #5.40 (16 November 2004) - Himself 
"Breakfast" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 29 September 2004 (29 September 2004) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 20 November 2007 (20 November 2007) - Himself 
"The Fat" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #6.1 (7 February 2003) - Himself 
"V Graham Norton" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.47 (24 December 2002) - Himself 
"Parkinson" (5 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 28 September 2002 (28 September 2002) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 1 November 2003 (1 November 2003) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 25 September 2004 (25 September 2004) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 18 November 2006 (18 November 2006) - Himself 
  5. Episode dated 15 September 2007 (15 September 2007) - Himself 
"This Is Your Life" (1 episode)
  1. Bill Oddie (31 January 2002) - Himself 
"Fantasy World Cup" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.11 (28 June 1998) - Himself 
"Ex-S" (1 episode)
  1. Palin on Redpath (15 December 1997) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (co-writer) 
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (4 episodes)
... aka "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (Australia)
  1. Episode dated 12 September 1997 (12 September 1997) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 26 April 2000 (26 April 2000) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 3 April 2003 (3 April 2003) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 7 June 2005 (7 June 2005) - Himself 
"Home and Away" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.2238 (10 September 1997) - Surfer 
"Mundo VIP" (1 episode)
  1. Show nº56 (31 May 1997) - Himself 
"Heroes of Comedy" (1 episode)
  1. The Goons (7 May 1997) - Himself 
"TFI Friday" (1 episode)
... aka "Thank Four It's Friday"
  1. Episode dated 21 February 1997 (21 February 1997) - Himself 
"The Frank Skinner Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.5 (30 January 1997) - Himself 
"Clive Anderson All Talk" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode #2.1 (1 January 1997) - Himself 
  2. Episode #4.6 (7 October 1999) - Himself 
"Sunday Night Clive" (1 episode)
... aka "Clive James" (USA)
  1. Episode #1.2 (27 February 1994) - Himself 
"Great Railway Journeys" (1 episode)
  1. Derry to Kerry (3 February 1994) - Himself/Presenter, Writer (writer) 
"G.B.H." (7 episodes)
  1. It Couldn't Happen Here (6 June 1991) - Jim Nelson 
  2. Only Here on a Message (13 June 1991) - Jim Nelson 
  3. Send a Message to Michael (20 June 1991) - Jim Nelson 
  4. Message Sent (27 June 1991) - Jim Nelson 
  5. Message Received (4 July 1991) - Jim Nelson 
  6. Message Understood (11 July 1991) - Jim Nelson 
  7. Over and Out (18 July 1991) - Jim Nelson 
"Aspel & Company" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode #7.11 (21 April 1990) - Himself 
  2. Episode #8.11 (23 March 1991) - Himself 
"Around the World in 80 Days" (7 episodes)
... aka "Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days" (UK: complete title)
  1. The Challenge (11 October 1989) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  2. Arabian Frights (18 October 1989) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  3. Ancient Mariners (25 October 1989) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  4. A Close Shave (1 November 1989) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  5. Oriental Express (8 November 1989) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  6. Far East and Farther East (15 November 1989) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
  7. Dateline to Deadline (22 November 1989) - Himself - Presenter, Writer (writer) 
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1 episode)
... aka "The Best of Carson" (USA: rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 4 December 1986 (4 December 1986) - Himself 
"Wogan" (1 episode)
... aka "The Wogan Years" (UK: repeat compilations title)
  1. Episode dated 23 April 1986 (23 April 1986) - Himself 
"Comic Roots" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.1 (12 August 1983) - Himself, Writer (writer) 
"OTT" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.7 (1 January 1982) - Actor 
"The Innes Book of Records" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.1 (28 September 1981) - Policeman 
"Great Railway Journeys of the World" (1 episode)
  1. Confessions of a Train Spotter (27 November 1980) - Himself/Presenter, Writer (writer) 
"Saturday Night Live" (7 episodes)
... aka "NBC's Saturday Night" (USA: complete title)
... aka "SNL 25" (USA: alternative title)
... aka "SNL" (USA: informal title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live '80" (USA: sixth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 15" (USA: fifteenth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 20" (USA: twentieth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 25" (USA: twentiefifth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night" (USA: first season title)
  1. Michael Palin/Eugene Record (8 April 1978) - Himself - Host/Various 
  2. Michael Palin/The Doobie Brothers (27 January 1979) - Himself - Host/Various 
  3. Michael Palin/James Taylor (12 May 1979) - Himself - Host/Various 
  4. Paul Simon, James Taylor & David Sanborn (15 March 1980) - Dick Savage (uncredited) 
  5. Michael Keaton/Joe Jackson (30 October 1982) - Various 
  6. Michael Palin/Mary Palin/The Motels (21 January 1984) - Himself - Co-Host/Various 
  7. Kevin Spacey/Beck (11 January 1997) - Various (uncredited) 
"Ripping Yarns" (9 episodes)
  1. Tomkinson's Schooldays (7 January 1976) - Tomkinson/Headmaster/TV Introducer/Mr Craffitt, Writer (writer) 
  2. The Testing of Eric Olthwaite (27 September 1977) - Eric Olthwaite / Bank Manager, Writer (by) 
  3. Escape from Stalag Luft 112 B (4 October 1977) - Major Errol Phipps/Cpl Chipps, Writer (by) 
  4. Murder at Moorstones Manor (11 October 1977) - Charles Chiddingfold/Hugo Chiddingfold, Writer (writer) 
  5. Across the Andes by Frog (18 October 1977) - Captain Walter Snetterton, Writer (writer) 
  6. The Curse of the Claw (25 October 1977) - Kevin Orr/Uncle Jack, Writer (by) 
  7. Whinfrey's Last Case (10 October 1979) - Gerald Whinfrey, Writer (writer) 
  8. Golden Gordon (17 October 1979) - Gordon Ottershaw, Writer (writer) 
  9. Roger of the Raj (24 October 1979) - Roger Bartelsham, Writer (by) 
"The Midnight Special" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode dated 12 October 1973 (12 October 1973) - Himself 
  2. Episode #2.40 (28 June 1974) - Himself 
"Black and Blue" (1 episode)
  1. Secrets (14 August 1973) - Writer (writer) 
"The Two Ronnies" (10 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (10 April 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  2. Episode #1.2 (17 April 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  3. Episode #1.3 (24 April 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  4. Episode #1.4 (1 May 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  5. Episode #1.5 (8 May 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  6. Episode #1.7 (22 May 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  7. Episode #2.2 (23 September 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  8. Episode #3.1 (27 September 1973) - Writer (written by) 
  9. Episode #3.3 (25 October 1973) - Writer (written by) 
  10. Episode #3.4 (8 November 1973) - Writer (written by) 
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" (46 episodes)
... aka "Monty Python" (UK: new title)
  1. Whither Canada? (5 October 1969) - It's Man / Genghis Khan / Giuseppe / Interviewer #1 / Linkman / Raymond Baxter / Pepperpot #4 / General #1 / Ernest Scribbler / Officer / Joke Victim / Interrogated Officer / German Radio Voice, Writer (written by) 
  2. Sex and Violence (12 October 1969) - It's Man / Jean-Brian Zatapathique / Pepperpot #3 / Compére / Arthur Pewtey / Alfred Lord Tennyson / Man banging on the ceiling with a broom / Voice over #2 / Linkman, Writer (written by) 
  3. How to Recognise Different Types of Trees from Quite a Long Way Away (19 October 1969) - It's Man / Cardinal Richelieu / F.G. Superman / Bicycle Repair Man / Compère / Head Waiter / Michael, Writer (written by) 
  4. Owl-Stretching Time (26 October 1969) - It's Man / An Art Critic / Man who peeks into a beach hut / Second Man in Self-defense class / Lafarge, Writer (written by) 
  5. Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century (16 November 1969) - It's Man / Mr. A / Sergeant / Clock smuggler / Man who forgot the question / Boy Scout / Bevis / Head of the Careers Advisory Board, Writer (written by) 
  6. The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest (23 November 1969) - It's Man / Arthur Figgis's Fan / Weedy Man in Pullover with National Health Specs / The Boss / First Bandit / Pepperpot / Scottsman / A City Stockbroker / House Manager / Betrothed Scottsman / First Writer (as Michael C. Palinberg), Writer (additional material) (as Michael C. Palinberg) 
  7. You're No Fun Anymore (30 November 1969) - It's Man / Wilkins / Jewish Figure / Redcoat / Angus Podgorny, Writer (written by) 
  8. Full Frontal Nudity (7 December 1969) - It's Man / Pepperpot / Luigi Vercotti / Stockbroker / An Art Critic / Assistant / First Hermit / Shopkeeper / Shopkeeper's Brother / First Young Man, Writer (written by) 
  9. The Ant, an Introduction (14 December 1969) - It's Man / A man with a tape recorder up his nose / Voice on tape recorder / Bevis / Mr. Cook / Sweeney Todd / Lumberjack, Writer (written by) 
  10. Untitled (21 December 1969) - It's Man / Frank / Mr. Anchovy / Luigi Vercotti / Pet Store Shopkeeper / R.M. Nixon / Vera's Husband, Writer (written by) 
  11. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom (28 December 1969) - It's' Man / Man Outside Bathroom / Voice Over #3 / Constable / 'Interesting Pepole Compère / Professor Gert van der Whoops / Professor R.J. Gumby / Various, Writer (written by) 
  12. The Naked Ant (4 January 1970) - It's Man / Spectrum Presenter / Heimlich Bimmler (Himmler) / Pepperpot #2 / Ken Shabby, Writer (written by) 
  13. Intermission (11 January 1970) - It's Man / Head Waiter / Hopkins / Luigi Vercotti / Robbed man / First Gumby / Wally Wiggin / Cardinal Richelieu / Michael / Inspector Harry H 'Snapper' Organs / Mr. Atilla the Hun (Mr. Alexander the Great) / Brigadier Zoe La Rue (deceased) / Mr. Notlob, Writer (written by) 
  14. Dinsdale! (15 September 1970) - It's Man / First Gas Man / Mr. Pudey / Jean-Brian Zatapathique / Mrs. April Simmel / Luigi Vercotti, Writer (written by) 
  15. The Spanish Inquisition (22 September 1970) - It's Man / Cardinal Ximenez / Second Businessman / Man in Cap / Movie Trailers Announcer / Foreman, Writer (written by) 
  16. Deja Vu (29 September 1970) - It's Man / Bishop / Mrs. Wills / Gunman / David Mercer / Doctor / Mr. Boniface / Man struck by 16-Ton weight, Writer (written by) 
  17. The Buzz Aldrin Show (20 October 1970) - It's Man / Gumby #5 / First City Gent / Mr. Devious / Mr. Potter / Inspector / BBC Man / Not at All Naughty Chemist / Cardinal Ximenez / Various, Writer (written by) 
  18. Live from the Grill-o-Mat (27 October 1970) - BBC Announcer / It's Man / 'Blackmail' Presenter / Barnes / Policeman / Bishop / Schoolmaster / Padre / City Gent / Boxing documentary narrator / Trainer / Master of Ceremonies, Writer (written by) 
  19. It's a Living (3 November 1970) - Voice Over #1/First Bishop/Dame Irene Stoat/Host/Waiter/Second Interviewer/Second Man/Norman/Various, Writer (written by) 
  20. The Attila the Hun Show (10 November 1970) - Robin the Hun/Third Groupie/Mrs. Concrete/Newsreader/Mr. Jenkins/Second City Idiot/First Old Idiot, Writer (written by) 
  21. Archaeology Today (17 November 1970) - Archaeology Today Interviewer / Doctor / John Stokes / Second Poofy Judge / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Colin Mozart, Writer (written by) 
  22. How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body (24 November 1970) - It's Man / Third Bruce / Interviewer with a hook for a hand / Vicar / Inspector Muffin the Mule, Writer (written by) 
  23. Scott of the Antarctic (1 December 1970) - Scott of the Antarctic / The 'It's' Man / Post Office Worker / Various Roles, Writer (written by) 
  24. How Not to Be Seen (8 December 1970) - 'It's' Man / Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald / Tony / First City Gent / Mrs. Collins / Archbishop Gumby / Archbishop Ken Shabby / Bill / Presenter / Various, Writer (written by) 
  25. Spam (15 December 1970) - It's Man / Fireman / Alexander Yahlt / Second Journalist / Lenin / First Ypres Voice Over / Sergeant / First Critic / Animated Venus de Milo / Radio Voice / First Richard III / D.P. Gumby / A Historian (as Michael Spam Palin), Writer (written by) 
  26. Royal Episode 13 (22 December 1970) - Third Miner/Newsreader/Scot/Hospital Patient/First Sailor/Various, Writer (written by) 
  27. Montreux Special (16 April 1971) - Various Roles, Writer (written by) 
  28. Njorl's Saga (19 October 1972) - Icelandic Gent / 'It's' Man / Viking / Police Constable Pan-Am / Mrs. Sartre / Alan Whicker #3 / Various (as Alan Michael Palin Whicker), Writer (written by) 
  29. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular (26 October 1972) - Voice Over #1 / Brian Norris / 'It's' Man / Headmaster / Mrs. Nigger-Baiter / Maurice / Mark Edwards / Third Knight / Mrs. Kelly / Various, Writer (written by) 
  30. The Money Programme (2 November 1972) - 'It's' Man / Messenger / Church Policeman / Native / Hargreaves / Various, Writer (written by) 
  31. Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror (9 November 1972) - Interviewer / It's Man / Mongol / Mr. Horton's Boss / Mr. Orbiter-5 / Dick (as Michael Lapin), Writer (written by) 
  32. The All-England Summarise Proust Competition (16 November 1972) - It's Man / Ronald Rutherford / 'Mt. Everest' Narrator / First Climber / Ricky / First Fireman / Second Announcer / Third Booth / Bounder of Adventure, Writer (written by) 
  33. The War Against Pornography (23 November 1972) - It's' Man / T.F. Gumby / Edna OBrien / Newsreader / Waiter / Various, Writer (written by) 
  34. Salad Days (30 November 1972) - 'It's' Man / Algy / Viking / First Lifeboatman / Officer / Henry Wensleydale / Viking / Lionel / Various, Writer (written by) 
  35. The Cycling Tour (7 December 1972) - Mr. Pither, Writer (written by) 
  36. The Nude Man (14 December 1972) - First Airline Pilot / 'It's' Man / Voice Over #2 / Mr. Ken Verybigliar / Third Radio Voice / Peer of the Realm / Frank Bough / Official / Redcoat / James M'Burke / Various, Writer (written by) (as The Usual Lot) 
  37. E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease (21 December 1972) - Superintendent Gaskell / Sir Philip Sidney / Rev. Arthur Belling / The 'It's' Man / Mr. Burrows / Vicar / Various Roles, Writer (written by) 
  38. Dennis Moore (4 January 1973) - Voice Over #1 / 'It's' Man / Mr. Patrick Loone / Grantley / Male Peasant / Russell Braddon / Highwayman / Various, Writer (written by) 
  39. A Book at Bedtime (11 January 1973) - Jeremy Toogood/'McKamikaze Highlanders' Voice Over/Scots Soldier/Bowler Hatted Man/Dr. Peaches Bartkowicz/Dame Elsie Occluded/Second Producer, Writer (creator) 
  40. The British Showbiz Awards (18 January 1973) - It's Man / George Bernard Shaw / Second Cricketer / Salesman / John Rickman / Frank Bough / Arthur Briggs, Writer (written by) 
  41. The Golden Age of Ballooning (31 October 1974) - Plumber / Louis XIV / Voice Over #2 / Presenter / Mr. Von Bulow / Helmut / Voice Over #2 / Various, Writer (written by) 
  42. Michael Ellis (7 November 1974) - Second Store Assistant / Mr. Hartford / 'University of the Air' Announcer / Surgeon / Lift Woman / Queen Victoria / Mr. Bradford / Complaints Manager, Writer (written by) 
  43. The Light Entertainment War (14 November 1974) - Second Tramp / Len Hanky / Pilot / Colonel Fawcett / 'It's' Man / Second Program Planner / Various, Writer (written by) 
  44. Hamlet (21 November 1974) - Third Psychiatrist/Policeman/Mr. Gabriello/First Radio Announcer/Mrs. Gorilla/Frank Gough/Property Dealer/First Jockey/Various (voice), Writer (written by) 
  45. Mr. Neutron (28 November 1974) - GPO Official/Mrs. Entrail/Commander/Mr. Smailes/Italian/Secretary of State/Voice of Teddy Salad/Conjurer/Various, Writer (written by) 
  46. Party Political Broadcast (5 December 1974) - Voice Over #1/Ralph Garibaldi/'Most Awful Family in Britain' (Sport) Presenter/Female Fanshaw-Chumleigh/Brian/Linkman/David Attenborough/Animated Professor/Cricket Commentator, Writer (written by) 
"Marty" (1 episode)
... aka "It's Marty" (UK: second season title)
  1. Episode dated 17 March 1969 (17 March 1969) - Writer (written by) 
"Complete and Utter History of Britain" (6 episodes)
  1. From the Dawn of History to the Normal Conquest (12 January 1969) - Actor, Writer (writer) 
  2. Richard the Lionheart to Robin the Hood (19 January 1969) - Various 
  3. Edward the First to Richard the Last (26 January 1969) - Various 
  4. Perkin Warbeck to Bloody Mary (2 February 1969) - Various 
  5. The Great and Glorious Age of Elizabeth (9 February 1969) - Various 
  6. James the McFirst to Oliver Cromwell (16 February 1969) - Various, Writer (writer) 
"Frost on Sunday" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.1 (4 August 1968) - Himself - Guest 
"Do Not Adjust Your Set" (21 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (26 December 1967) - Various, Writer (written by) 
  2. Episode #1.2 (4 January 1968) - Various, Writer (written by) 
  3. Episode #1.3 (11 January 1968) - Various 
  4. Episode #1.4 (18 January 1968) - Various 
  5. Episode #1.5 (25 January 1968) - Various 
  6. Episode #1.6 (1 February 1968) - Various 
  7. Episode #1.7 (8 February 1968) - Various 
  8. Episode #1.8 (15 February 1968) - Various 
  9. Episode #1.9 (22 February 1968) - Various 
  10. Episode #1.10 (7 March 1968) - Various 
  11. Episode #1.11 (14 March 1968) - Various 
  12. Episode #1.12 (21 March 1968) - Various 
  13. Episode #1.13 (28 March 1968) - Various 
  14. Special (29 July 1968) - Various, Writer (written by) 
  15. Christmas Special: Do Not Adjust Your Stocking (25 December 1968) - Various, Writer (written by) 
  16. Episode #2.1 (19 February 1969) - Various 
  17. Episode #2.2 (26 February 1969) - Various 
  18. Episode #2.3 (5 March 1969) - Various 
  19. Episode #2.4 (12 March 1969) - Various 
  20. Episode #2.5 (19 March 1969) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  21. Episode #2.13 (14 May 1969) - Various 
"Twice a Fortnight" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.10 (23 December 1967) - Actor, Writer (writer) 
"A Series of Bird's" (2 episodes)
  1. Urban Renewal (14 November 1967) - Actor 
  2. Lucid Intervals (21 November 1967) - Actor