I prefer Foley's. Chapman's was the more intellectual version and probably closer to the truth, but Dave Foley's was more a characture of a shameless mincing attention whore. And I do like Oscar Wilde's writing, but I like to think that's how he really was.
What I like about Monty Python is that you can be pretty sure you've seen all the skits, and then you can find one you've missed. Or seen so long ago you don't remember. It's all the same, and a fun little surprise for a saturday morning.