5 opiniones
- ShadeGrenade
- 4 abr 2008
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when i saw this show i thought it was a refreshing release from some of the crude and sometimes tasteless programs that we can get nowadays. watching the Morecambe and Wise Show proves that you can be funny without all of the swearing, sexual innuendo's etc. I love this show as it gets back to the kind of traditional comedy that I like. Whilst i don't condemn todays comedy shows, this show made me laugh from start to finish, which is why i class it as a firm favourite. Morecambe and Wise were two absolute comedy legends, the like of which we may never see again. They complement each other perfectly and, in my opinion, have provided the viewing public with some of the most memorable comic sketches ever. Even though, sadly neither of Morecambe nor Wise are still with us, this show preserves their comic magic for generations to come.
- catherinebutter
- 4 may 2006
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A middle class double act of the 70s and early 80s, that provided pantomime type light hearted entertainment. But funny, no. What was funny about moving his glasses sideways, people who laughed and clapped at this must have been slaves. Sort of later day British version of Abbott and Costello.
- hobsonw
- 11 feb 2022
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Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise i think are fantastic comedians. I watched them on tv after they both passed away and i thought that they were fantastic. They are very good at been comedians and they have done excellent shows together. I give the show 10 out of 10.
- rossrobinson
- 24 dic 2003
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Morecambe and Wise headed to Thames after they had reached their peak at the BBC, and the common theory is that the material produced was much lower during this time.
Yes, both Morecambe and Wise look a bit older, and them not having Eddie Braben writing the scripts at the start of their Thames tenure didn't help, as he was, in my opinion the only one really capable of writing for them inch perfect, but there are some lovely sketches and moments, at least in the early years.
You just have to look a bit harder for it, as in amongst that you do I'm afraid have some weaker things, as well as material being rehashed, not only from the BBC series, but also the ATV years.
My advice would be to pan for the gold and skip the rest.
Yes, both Morecambe and Wise look a bit older, and them not having Eddie Braben writing the scripts at the start of their Thames tenure didn't help, as he was, in my opinion the only one really capable of writing for them inch perfect, but there are some lovely sketches and moments, at least in the early years.
You just have to look a bit harder for it, as in amongst that you do I'm afraid have some weaker things, as well as material being rehashed, not only from the BBC series, but also the ATV years.
My advice would be to pan for the gold and skip the rest.
- studioAT
- 14 sep 2019
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