In 932 AD, King Arthur and his squire, Patsy, travel Britain searching for men to join the Knights of the Round Table. In the UK, readers of Total Film magazine in 2000 ranked it the fifth-greatest comedy film of all time a similar poll of Channel 4 viewers in 2006 placed it sixth. In the US, it was selected in 2011 as the second-best comedy of all time in the ABC special Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time behind Airplane!. Monty Python and the Holy Grail grossed more than any British film exhibited in the US in 1975. Thirty years later, Idle used the film as the basis for the 2005 Tony Award-winning musical Spamalot. While the group's first film, And Now for Something Completely Different, was a compilation of sketches from the first two television series, Holy Grail is an original story that parodies the legend of King Arthur's quest for the Holy Grail. It was conceived during the hiatus between the third and fourth series of their BBC television series Monty Python's Flying Circus. Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy film inspired by the Arthurian legend, written and performed by the Monty Python comedy group ( Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Idle, Jones and Palin), directed by Gilliam and Jones.