The cast of Bring Me Morecambe and Wise - 2012 includes: Eric Morecambe as himself Ernie Wise as himself Victoria Wood as Herself - Narrator
Eric Morcambe was one half of the comedy double act Morcambe & Wise. The pair had worked together since the mid-1950s and by the 1970 had become one of British TV's most popular acts. Their 1977 Christmas show is estimated to have attracted over 28 million viewers. Eric Morcambe died in 1984 after suffering his third heart attack.
The cast of Raiders of the Lost Archive - 2007 includes: Johnny Briggs as himself Pierce Brosnan as Professionals Michael Caine as Willie Mossop Steve Coogan as himself Ronnie Corbett as himself Alan Davies as himself Haldane Duncan as Himself - Director, The Secret of Croftmore Bruce Forsyth as himself Hugh Grant as Various in The Jockeys of Norfolk Rolf Harris as himself Noddy Holder as himself Peter Kay as himself Keira Knightley as Little Girl Kym Marsh as herself Royston Mayoh as himself Gail Morecambe as herself Joan Morecambe as herself Gary Morecambe as himself Eric Morecambe as himself Bill Oddie as himself John Simm as Paul Jeffries Chris Tarrant as himself Denise Van Outen as Tracy Cotton Kate Winslet as Reet Ernie Wise as himself
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The cast of Bring Me Morecambe and Wise - 2012 includes: Eric Morecambe as himself Ernie Wise as himself Victoria Wood as Herself - Narrator
He was born John Eric Bartholomew. He took "Morecambe" from his home town and was known as "Eric Morecambe".
The Morecambe and Wise Show - 1968 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Morecambe and Wise first began performing in 1941, however, they did not perform as a duo at this time, but were booked to perform separately at the same theater. Due to the Second World War, the act broke up, but in 1946 by coincidence they met up again at Swansea theater and began to perform together as a double act.
Andre Previn
It was definitely Ernie Wise.
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Their first radio appearances were in 1949 (some were rediscovered in Ernie Wise's garage). Their first (ill fated) TV series, Running Wild, started in 1953.
1974. In place of the programme, Michael Parkinson interviewed the pair and presented a selection of clips from earlier shows.
Eddie Braben has written: 'The Best of Morecambe and Wise' -- subject(s): English wit and humor, Television scripts 'The Book What I Wrote'
The cast of Running Wild - 1954 includes: Ray Buckingham Alma Cogan Hermione Harvey Eric Morecambe Ernie Wise
Some subjective and, like most series, some parts were funnier than others. But, Two of a Kind was certainly one of the funniest series of the 1960s. It included an early version of the "Grieg Piano Concerto" sketch, the later version with Andre Previn was considered their finest work by Eric Morecambe.