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BBC to revisit Life of Brian controversy

The BBC plans to revisit the controversy surrounding the Monty Python film Life of Brian in a comedy-drama special to be aired next fall.

The BBC plans to revisit the controversy surrounding the Monty Python film Life of Brian in a comedy-drama special to be aired next fall.

Holy Flying Circus will revisit the making of Life of Brian and the controversy surrounding it, especially the TV chat show debate that pitted Python members John Cleese and Michael Palin against broadcaster Malcolm Muggeridge and an Anglican bishop.

Muggeridge and the Right Reverend Mervyn Stockwood argued that the 1979 film was blasphemous and an attack on the Christian faith.

The original comedy, by the crew of BBC's surreal Monty Pythons Flying Circus, was banned in several countries and sparked protests by church leaders who claimed it mocked Christ.

Life of Brian follows a man named Brian Cohen, who was born in the stable next to Jesus and is mistaken for the Messiah when he joins a liberation movement to fight the Roman occupation. The film was a huge box office success and still resonates with Python fans.

Monty Python cast members John Cleese, left, and Michael Palin, shown in 2009, debated Life of Brian with Malcolm Muggeridge and the Anglican Bishop of Southwark. (Gary Caskey/Reuters)

The Python members will not be reuniting for the new90-minute TV special. Instead, actors will play the young incarnations of Cleese, Palin and Life of Brian director Terry Jones. Scottish -Canadian actorPhil Nichol is to portray Terry Gilliam, who wrote the film.

The BBC said the TV drama would incorporate elements of the Monty Python TV series, such as "surreal cutaways including puppetry and animation."