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E-raamat: Eddie Braben s Morecambe and Wise Book

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Ebury Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448142026
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Ebury Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448142026
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With a brand new introduction by Eddie Braben, and including never-before-seen material

Morecambe and Wise charmed a nation for decades, and at their height commanded TV audiences that could only be matched by the moon landings and the 1966 World Cup final. Often called the third member of Morecambe and Wise, the late Eddie Braben was the quiet genius behind their best-loved jokes. Here, collected together for the first time, is a celebration of the finest repartee Braben ever penned for them—the banter between Eric and Little Ern, lines from those horrendous plays that Ernie wrote, and the unforgettable celebrity encounters with such names as Glenda Jackson, Andre Previn, and, of course, Des O'Connor. The perfect Christmas stocking-filler for Eric and Ernie fans young and old.

Ernie: Can you remember the first words you spoke in the theatre?

Eric: I'll never forget them. How could I? 'This way, please! Programmes!...' After a couple of months came my big break. That great Shakespearian actor and dance band leader, Sir Lawrence Olivier came to the theatre.

Ernie: What happened?

Eric: He came up to me. My heart stopped. He said, ' Young man, have you read any of Shakespeare's plays?'

Ernie: What did you say?

Eric: I said, 'Only two of them.' He said, 'Which ones?' I said, 'Romeo and Juliet.' So he put me in his next play.

Ernie: What was it about?

Eric: It was about thirty minutes too long.


The definitive illustrated Morecambe and Wise book -- a celebration of all their finest moments.

With a brand new introduction by Eddie Braben and including never-before-seen material!


Morecambe and Wise charmed a nation for decades and at their height commanded TV audiences that could only be matched by the moon landings and the 1966 World Cup final. Here collected together for the first time is a celebration of their finest repartee -- the banter between Eric and Little Ern, lines from those horrendous plays what Ernie wrote, the wonderful sketches and jokes penned by their equally legendary writer Eddie Braben, and the unforgettable celebrity encounters with such names as Glenda Jackson, Andre Previn and, of course, Des O'Connor. The perfect Christmas stocking-filler for Eric and Ernie fans young and old.

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"One of our greatest comedy writers. Thank you Eddie" -- Miranda Hart "[ Eddie Braben was] a man who, comically, played all the right notes, in the right order, all the time" -- David Baddiel "All the greatest Morecambe and Wise moments came from Eddie's pen" -- John O'Farrell "Eddie Braben was my absolute TV hero. The greatest behind-the-scenes talent of them all" -- Richard Osman

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The definitive illustrated Morecambe and Wise book - a celebration of all their finest moments
Remembering Eddie 6(3)
Preface 9(3)
I Can Still See & Hear Them
12(2)
The Chemist's Shop
14(2)
The Permissive Show
16(8)
The Bed Sketch
24(8)
Trouble In The Bed
32(4)
The Health Food Shop
36(12)
Eric Is Inspired
48(2)
New Balls Please
50(8)
Old Man Sketch
58(4)
Des O'Connor Joke
62(2)
What They Wouldn't Do to Appear with the Comedy Duo
64(2)
Cliff Richard
66(10)
Freud Might Have Had Thoughts About These Lines
76(2)
Ernie's Literary Project
78(1)
Literary Talk
79(1)
Byron Meets Keats
80(2)
The Play What ERN Wrote
82(5)
From the Tombs -- Tutankhamun Sketch
87(1)
Guess What?
88(2)
Famous Guests -- Vanessa Redgrave
90(2)
Napoleon & Josephine with Vanessa Redgrave
92(10)
That Piano Concerto
102(2)
The Grieg Piano Concerto By Grieg
104(13)
A Letter from Andre Preview
117(1)
Eric's Dog
118(2)
Both in a Reflective Mood
120(1)
Battle of the Poets
121(1)
Ern As Disraeli, Eric As Prince Albert
122(1)
`you And Your Long Pauses'
123(3)
Ernie's Award
126(3)
Eric the Protector
129(2)
Going for a Quick One
131(8)
Not To Be Out-Done
139(3)
Antony & Cleopatra by Ernest Wise
142(14)
ERN's Birthday
156(4)
Mental Block
160(1)
Oggy Oggy Oggy
161(3)
Bring Me Sunshine
164(4)
Nocturnal Frolics
168(6)
Final Words
174
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise began their award-winning double-act in 1941 after meeting in Jack Hylton's revue, Youth Takes a Bow at the Nottingham Empire Theatre. They temporarily separated during the war, but reformed after and went on to star in a series of hit shows that spanned over 20 years and included the ratings smash The Morecambe and Wise Show. They became one of Britain's best-loved comedy duos and their partnership lasted until Eric Morecambe's death in 1984.

Eddie Braben was born in Liverpool and started writing jokes in his spare moments while working on a fruit and veg stall. He went on to write material for some of the biggest comedians of his day including Ronnie Corbett, Ken Dodd and of course Morecambe and Wise. He currently lives in North Wales with his wife.