And Now for Something Completely Different was a tagline from the Monty Python's Flying Circus television show, derived from the kind of phrase used to link items in a TV "magazine show" such as the BBC's Tonight, which alternated current affairs and interviews with lighter human interest material.

The phrase was also used as the name of a 1971 movie which featured remakes of sketches from Monty Python's first television series. Although this did not offer anything extra for British fans, except the opportunity to see the sketches in colour, at a time when many viewers still had black and white sets, it did help to establish Monty Python in the United States.

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