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ApexOversteer
09-23-2016, 7:07pm
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LONDON (AP) — Terry Jones, one of the founding members of comedy troupe Monty Python, has been diagnosed with dementia.

In a statement released by Britain's film academy, a representative says the 74-year-old has primary progressive aphasia, which erodes the ability to use language. As a result, Jones can no longer give interviews.

News of Jones' illness came in a statement announcing he is to receive an award for outstanding contribution to film and television from the academy's Welsh branch.

In the late 1960s Jones, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and the late Graham Chapman formed the surreal and anarchic Monty Python's Flying Circus.

Jones directed the Python films "Life Of Brian" and "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life." With Gilliam, he co-directed "Monty Python and The Holy Grail."

JRD77VET
09-23-2016, 7:31pm
:sadangel: That's sad.

boracayjohnny
09-23-2016, 7:34pm
It's sad to see the great ones age/have problems with aging.

marrepka
09-23-2016, 7:56pm
Sad. I owe my incredibly stupid sense of humor to those guys. :sadangel:

OddBall
09-23-2016, 7:59pm
:sadangel: Sad. He brought us a lot of laughs

SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84
09-23-2016, 9:16pm
Very sad to hear. They were a great bunch! The best of Brit humor:seasix:

Aerovette
09-23-2016, 9:40pm
Monty Python was a large part of my early teens.

Hustler magazine, Monty Python, and my 10 speed bike pretty much all I was interested in. :Jeff '79::Jeff '79: