If you lived in the UK in the 1950s and 60s (as I did), and are a Python fan, you will find this irresistible. Growing up as a kid listening to The Goon Show on the radio, I know exactly how they were influenced.
The way this disparate group found each other, and how they developed the way they did is well told, and at times laugh-out-loud funny. My only tiny quibble is that it is implied that David Frost was the founder of "That Was The Week That Was". He was the on air talent, and made famous by that show, but the production and writing team, headed by Ned Sherrin, deserve most of the credit there.
The way this disparate group found each other, and how they developed the way they did is well told, and at times laugh-out-loud funny. My only tiny quibble is that it is implied that David Frost was the founder of "That Was The Week That Was". He was the on air talent, and made famous by that show, but the production and writing team, headed by Ned Sherrin, deserve most of the credit there.