The BBC would like to apologise for the following disclaimer:
I did not personally type in/scan in/dictate/otherwise create most of the actual Python material you will find here. The links found on these pages are (mostly) pointers to a variety of other sites where Python archives are available. This is one of the wondrous things about the Web, the fact that a single page can act as an index of pointers to information all over the place.We now return you to the usual silliness.So those of you who get on your knees thanking me for typing in the entirety of the Python oeuvre (I'll spell that word right eventually...), and offer me kudos and praises and money for this noble deed and wonder if I have a life at all, please don't thank me. All I did was organize these pages to point to places on the web where others had already built up (and continue to build up) archives of Python material. You should be thanking the maintainers of all of these archives throughout the world. (The money, however, should be sent here...)
Likewise, those of you who tell me "You made a mistake typing in the dialog in Scene 24 in the Holy Grail script", or "That should have been 'splunge' in the Irving Thalberg sketch" (which probably isn't actually found anywhere yet anyway) or "says elephant" in hopes of pointing out some error that I can fix, I can't fix most of the actual stuff out there, since it's from other places that I have no control over.
OK?