
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edward Ian Macnaughton (30 December 1925 – 10 December 2002) was a Scottish former actor-turned-television producer/director, best known for his work with the Monty Python team. He was born and brought up in Glasgow, educated at Strathallan School, and died in a car accident in Munich. Serving as both director and producer of Monty Python's Flying Circus, MacNaughton also directed the team's first film, And Now For Something Completely Different and their German special, Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus. In 1979, he made the short movie Le Pétomane about farting artist Joseph Pujol, starring Leonard Rossiter. He also was the producer of Spike Milligan's Q, which was a big influence on the Monty Python team. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ian MacNaughton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
movieParrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python
1989 · Director
movieGhost Chase
1987 · Frederick McCloud
movieMonty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl
1982 · Director
Harry Hocker läßt nicht locker
1980 · Director
movieLe Petomane
1979 · Director
movieA Wily Couple
1976 · Director
movieOut of the Trees
1976 · Director
Ein fröhliches Dasein
1974
The Inheritors
1974 · Director
Black and Blue
1973 · Director
tvCentre Play
1973 · Director
tvABC Afterschool Special
1972 · Director
tvMonty Python's Fliegender Zirkus
1972 · Director
movieAnd Now for Something Completely Different
1971 · Director
tvMonty Python's Flying Circus
1969 · Director, Producer, Creator
tvGideon's Way
1965 · Sgt. Greenwood
tvRedcap
1964 · Corporal McCann
movieLawrence of Arabia
1962 · Michael George Hartley (uncredited)
tvDr. Finlay's Casebook
1962 · Director
Studio 4
1962 · Dougal Douglas
tvZ-Cars
1962 · Director
tvThe Avengers
1961
Tell It To The Marines
1959
tvNo Hiding Place
1959
movieThe Bridal Path
1959 · Fisherman
movieThe Safecracker
1958 · Thomson
movieThe Silent Enemy
1958 · Admiralty Sentry
movieX: The Unknown
1956 · Pvt. Haggis
tvHancock's Half Hour
1956
Laxdale Hall
1953 · Constable Jock