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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Morecambe and Wise

Back in the day good ol' Joe at Magic Smoke would hear your cry for help in J-Land - such as the one that accompanied my tears as AOL still refuses to upload pics, despite trying three different computers and three different files - and come to the rescue.

Alas, no more.

So instead we will temporarily forget about the cool Valentines graphics and the neat shot of my girls all dolled up this morning, put aside the few serious text-heavy posts I have in the wings, and break character a bit.

 I present to you a Morecambe and Wise skit called 'The Breakfast Skit' that Jeannette over at Make 'em Laugh put on her blog the other day.

 

I'd never heard of the duo, and the fact that they're British is no excuse, as the local public television stations are in love with the BBC to an embarrassing degree and inundate us with all kinds of Brit programming, good, bad, and average.

 Jeannette, at my request, filled me in on some details. As the email contains nothing personal I'm going to reprint it here:

Morecambe and Wise were legendary over here. They had a weekly t.v. show where they did all sorts of sketches and skits.  They pulled in audiences of over twenty million a week which for a small place like the U.K. was phenomenal.

 

Their yearly Christmas special was a must see for everyone and pulled in around 40 million viewers.  Some of the biggest of our stars guested one their shows, they did a classic sketch with Andre Previn and send up of Singing in the Rain, Nothing like a dame all sorts.  Each week there was a small play what Ernie wrote.  That is what he used to say, we would like you to appear in a play that I wrote.  The play was always silly and was written to show of Eric’s comedy.

 

Eric was the tall one and he was the comic.  Ernie was the little one- as Eric used to say the “one with the short fat hairy legs” although Ernie could be a comic in his own right.  They also had a standing joke about Ernie wearing a toupee although he had his own hair. You would have to see a few of their shows to really appreciate them.

 

The stripper that you saw was one of their classics.  They rehearsed it for several hours but then did it in one take, some doing.

 

Eric had a coupe of heart attacks but could not give up the business.  Another heart attack killed him at the age of 58.  Ernie was heartbroken.  They had started their double act as teenagers.  Naturally he could not go on alone so he spent his remaining years appearing on talk shows and on panel games etc.

 

They are very much missed over here.

 

I am so glad that you enjoyed that sketch.  I think some types of humor appeal all over the world and you do not have to be British to enjoy it.

 

Thank you for asking about them.

 

Jeannette

Naw, thanks for introducing us to them. If this skit is any  indication, they're well worth a further look.


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  • #4 Comment from ma24179 
    2/15/08 9:08 PM Permalink
    Sorry AOL is being a butt! What's new lol! Hope you had a wonderful Valentine's day! -Missy http://journals.aol.com/ma24179/MISSYZSTUFF
  • #3 Comment from midwestvintage 
    2/14/08 2:33 PM Permalink
     That was absolutely a hoot.  Thanks for sharing it.


                           Julie
  • #2 Comment from sybilsybil45 
    2/14/08 2:28 PM Permalink
    Good old Morcome and Wise..how much we miss them over here. I am amazed that they were not known over on your side of the pond.  Bu then I suppose you have some great comedians that we have never heard of. Do hope that perhaps you could get the station that plays a lot of the BBC stuff to get you some of their sketches. I am sure and certain you would all enjoy there daft humour.  Sybilx
    PS I to am fed up with AOL I am for ever getting switched of..I can be in the middle of anything and in a moment I am frozen out  grrrrrrr
  • #1 Comment from twiilnight 
    2/14/08 2:11 PM Permalink
    Well I wasn't going to bother even watching this but I'm really glad I did. This was nothing like I expected. When it first started I thought it was a bit hokey, but by the end I had a smile plastered on my face, how could you not? Those two guys were so point on, it just makes you happy inside, lol. If this is the way all their stuff is we need to get our hands on some more cause with all the stress we have we need some hokey happiness-inducing stuff to watch! -The Mrs