In addition to their television series, Monty Python yielded a series of hit films and albums; Idle, one of the group's chief writers, typically played bizarre singers and other entertainer caricatures. In 1975, he published his first novel, -Hello Sailor, and with the Bonzo Dog Band's Neil Innes created another sketch comedy series, the short-lived #Rutland Weekend Television. The show later gave rise to the Beatles parody group the Rutles, the subject of the fan-favorite mockumentary #All You Need Is Cash. Following the last official Python project, the 1983 film #Monty Python's the Meaning of Life, Idle accepted small roles in a number of films, among them Gilliam's 1988 classic #The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, but otherwise focused on writing until accepting the lead in 1990's #Nuns on the Run. He also wrote, produced, and starred in 1993's Splitting Heirs. In 1999, Idle inexplicably accepted a supporting role on the misbegotten Brooke Shields sitcom #Suddenly Susan; after the show was abruptly canceled, the following year he mounted a solo tour in support of his album Eric Idle Sings Monty Python. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi