'Very funny' naked statue of Monty Python's Terry Jones to be unveiled Nick Elphick Terry Jones has been immortalised as the 'nude organist' from the Monty Python TV show A statue commemorating the actor and writer Terry Jones will be unveiled in his birthplace this weekend. Jones, best known for his part in the British comedy troupe Monty Python, died in 2020 aged 77 from a rare form of dementia. His family backed a fundraising campaign to have him immortalised in bronze in Colwyn Bay as the nude organist, a recurring character played by Jones in Monty Python's Flying Circus TV show. Jones' fellow Python, Sir Michael Palin, said the late star would find the tribute "very funny indeed". Pythons Sir Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam will be at the unveiling of the statue on Saturday Sir Michael and fellow Python Terry Gilliam will be at the unveiling of the statue overlooking Colwyn Bay beach in north Wales on Saturday.…