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===Literature=== Spin-offs include a script-book ''[[Monty Python's The Life of Brian / Monty Python Scrapbook|The Life of Brian of Nazareth]]'', which was printed back-to-back with ''[[Monty Python's The Life of Brian / Monty Python Scrapbook|MONTYPYTHONSCRAPBOOK]]'' as a single book. The printing of this book also caused problems, due to rarely used laws in the United Kingdom against blasphemy, dictating what can and cannot be written about religion. The publisher refused to print both halves of the book, and original prints were by two companies.<ref>See Hewison.</ref> Julian Doyle, the film's editor, wrote ''The Life of Brian/Jesus'', a book which not only describes the filmmaking and editing process but argues that it is the most accurate Biblical film ever made. In October 2008, a memoir by [[Kim "Howard" Johnson]] titled ''Monty Python's Tunisian Holiday: My Life with Brian'' was released. Johnson became friendly with the Pythons during the filming of ''Life of Brian'' and the book is based on his notes and memories of the behind-the-scenes filming and make-up.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120914084850/http://www.thomasdunnebooks.com/TD_TitleDetail.aspx?ISBN=0312533799 ''Monty Python's Tunisian Holiday'' by Kim "Howard" Johnson at ThomasDunneBooks.com]. Retrieved 31 August 2008</ref>
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