Morecambe and Wise
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- Eric Morecambe (John Eric Bartholomew, 14 May 1926 - 28 May 1984) and Ernie Wise (Ernest Wiseman, 27 November 1925 - 21 March 1999), known as Morecambe and Wise (and sometimes as Eric and Ernie), were an iconic English comic double act, working in variety, radio, film and most successfully in television. - wiki
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Morecambe and Wise 1816pm 9.4.23 now that's hannah gorden!!!!!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Gordon
Hannah Gordon was so beautiful, my teenage years were spent dreaming about her. I always wanted to marry her and then go live in Paris happy ever after. Neither ever happened. How, life, how could you be so cruel?
And I was hoping for a happy ending.
I would definitely liked a happy ending with Hannah in the day , hehehe....
Bless ♥️
She will be 81 this year and, still no doubt, serenely beautiful.
@@stevenmorley1639 Yeh, me too👍
Oh well, here I go again - every time I accidentally come upon a clip of 'Morecombe & Wise' that's the rest of my day taken up !. Still, I've no complaints- none !
Same lol 😂
Eric Morecambe absolute comic genius, the best ever.
Hannah Gordon and Nanette Newman. Good Lord as a teenage boy...
they were genius. Quite rightly loved by so many for so long
This is as fresh and funny today as when they made it. Brilliant! Thank u for posting it. For me Ernie was the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen. Their chemistry was what made them timeless.
Morecambe and wise never fail to have me in hysterics. They are so funny!!!!❤️❤️❤❤😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣💯 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Eric Morecambe was a genius! On par with Les Dawson.
"She's got her hand on your pilchards!" One of the great Eric Morecambe lines!
I've never seen Morecambe and Wise but like the simplicity of a Good Variety Show. Miss those days.
Morecambe and Wise 1839pm 9.4.23 for all ages morcambe and wise. i think they must have thought id' planted corn on the cob...
Had a massive crush on Hannah Gordon - she was beautiful! - miss them all! 😔
And me! She was just so gorgeous. She looked kind as well.
@@blowingfree6928 . A truly beautiful lady indeed.
Me too. Totally delightful and she seemed very sweet too. It was especially her nature (at least that apparent to the public) that made me so fond of her.
"Miss them 'all' ? Why 'all'? Hannah's still very much ALIVE!!
Same same same same here, i loved 🥰 the crap 💩 out of her, petite, beautiful, and a wicked sense of humour.
“She has her hands on your pilchards” 🤣🤣
Christopher Neil singing If I Was Close To You - a rare treat.
Hannah Gordon - simply stunning 😍
wow never seen this before and i collect Eric and Ern dvd's ! i know about windmills of your mind, exellent show as always.
The ad lib is great 👍
TheMorecambe and Wise stylist were on point I would wear some of those suits now.
From the early 70s through the decade.
Hanna Gordon looked beautiful , the famous eyebrow.
But Ernie Wise's comb over was outrageous!
My god Hannah Gordon is gorgeous.
I was just thinking that really nice
Agree, she was stunning
I'm sorry to disillusion you but I thought everyone knew this. Hannah Gordon was in fact, Gordon Hannah. He had a terrible time in the 70's getting work so decided to take advantage of his high voice and wide hips. Lovely lad really. Thought the world of his mother
How lovely is Hannah Gordon
Reasonably lovely.
God, Hannah Gordon was/is incredibly beautiful !
They were so good. Ageless timeless.
28:25 Anthony Sharp quality character actor, played a sublime Roland Pervical in the "Nosin' Around" section in the first ever episode of The Young Ones (1982)
God, I love that sketch. It doesn't matter if I'm watching him in Steptoe and Son, A Clockwork Orange, Schalcken the Painter or Barnaby Rudge, my mind always wanders to him dancing awkwardly as Ben Elton asks if he's getting down. He also had a nice little cameo in the Comic Strip Presents episode The Bullshitters, in which he delivers the memorable line "He's nothing but a work-shy, pinko, shit-stirring bastard".
11:54 "I reckon this bird will do us both very nicely over the weekend, Eric."
"Don't be like that---we've only just MET the young lady, what's the matter with you??"
ROFL xD
I was madly in love with Hannah Gordon. Alas, she didn't know I existed.
Nor me.
4:32 ... who was expecting a Des O'Connor record
'Sing Along With Desperate'.
Me too !
I honestly thought that. Instead Shirley Temple
I thought they'd get in a joke about one of their closest friends.
Pure classic TV
Hannah Gordon lovely
What year was this please ?
She was also beautiful in the 'Elephant Man'.
Hannah Gordon wow!
Oh yeah
No. Eric Morecambe, how are you?
very, GOOD!
Brill loved every show.and celebs like hanna gordon
Mary Travers…..be still my heart!
I remember this one
Hannah Gordon here has me cut up like a jigsaw puzzle - oooo-orrrrr
Gorgeous Anna xx
Eric Morecambes's comedy legacy is still funny today, and what about the very attractive Hannah Gorgeous?.
Lovely
"I reckon this bird will do us both very nice over the weekend, Eric....'
"Don't be like that, we've only just met the young lady!"
hahaHAHAhaha!!!!
Chris Neil produced the album "I Could Be So Good For You" (1980) for Dennis Waterman and co-composed "Nothing At All" with Waterman from that album.
Great little track
Write the feam tune, sing the feam tune…
Sheena Easton's early producer too
Yes, he was. He was also an actor at one time with lead roles in a couple of mid to late 70s comedy films as I recall?
@@lyndamcardle4123 that's right!
I love the Hannah Gordon supermarket sketch... she calling for the manager ?
A stunning beauty, the gorgeous Hannah Gordon.
My secret Crush 😍.
Mary Travers a Legend..........
That voice!
I've ended up in Ashton-Under-Lyne.
Many of their shows were remade for radio including this one , Gayle Hunnicut replaced Hannah Gordon.
Don't forget a large chunk of their BBC routines were rehashed by them when they were on Thames Television in the early 1980s.
The vicar out of Steptoe and son
Trying to find the clip with Eric and Ernie doing a sketch from Dr zhivago any helpers please been searching for hours there was a female in the sketch to
Hannah Gordon 11:10
anyone ever heard of that singer before? I haven't
Miss Gordon, I drink all your gin.
Been cut out Hannah Gordon sang windmill of your mind
Hannah Gordon 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍...
Hannah Gordon forever ×××
Hannah Gordon absolutely gorgeous !
When did Australia get to see Morecambe and Wise - how far behind British transmission was Network 9?
@John King colour was introduced in australia on 1st of March 1975 so this be around 1977-78 period
Hannah Gordon was _the_ perfect woman
"She's got her hand on your pilchards."
Rissoles
such a lot of talent un Ernie Wise....he whould have had a stature also, I think he was not appreciated
Love this old shows comedy gold these pair were. But How come the fashion of the day always looks like cheap wallpaper
Classic confused Eric 11:24. Hannah is lovely and classy lady
The spear of a 'fuzzy wosy' !
You can't see the join......😆😆
Poor Des!
Des actually wrote some of those put downs himself.
Just as it is….very funny. Yes,…ok… in these times…not politics correct. Yes well know….! But , at the time….? We were not education 8n these issues. Plz…, stop the hatred. Education brings knowledge. It’s that simple. So, if you get offended? …just grow up. It was as it is. We can’t change it!. Now ,we learn. Now …, we are understanding!…plz ,..try to understand. Education has been re writing! Life is much better now,…truly.! Please, calm down. In life we learn! …..Nothing, is as it was. Plz….., 40 years ago…? We knew little. I’m so sorry.
Didn't know Mary Travers worked solo in Britain or appeared on M&W!
Must have been after Peter Yarrow got arrested
Me too. Very surprised to see her solo and on M & W too! It's incredible, the artists they managed to get on their shows.
Not bothered Bart music but Morecombe n wise gud 😂
That rug is terrible
It wasn't really a "rug" it was a joke they just kept with !
Keep Hannah, I'll have Mary Travers....
10:27 it gave me a what??
"Gave me a rickshaw"
Karl J. Claridge Thank you :)
Take the woke and so-called offence out of entertainment, this is what you get.
So it's okay to call black people a highly racist term because it's not woke?
I'm a lifelong fan of Morecambe and Wise, but your comment is ridiculous. First of all, the comedy of their day was far more censored by the BBC than it is today, even with the occasionally blatant racist and sexist line in there. Secondly, they would certainly have been mortified by those lines if they'd still been around today, especially the racist term (which was also used in Dad's Army multiple times back in the day). Yes, it was a different time, but there's a good reason why such jokes aren't shown today on TV -- because we know better now. It's the same reason why shows like the Black and White Minstrel Show and On the Buses won't ever see the light of day again.
But, fortunately, the 99% of the Morecambe and Wise shows are just as watchable today as they were back them. Good comedy is timeless.
But, by all means keep whining about wokeness, if you like...
A bit racist when you get to 2.57 but I guess that was accepted back in the day.
“The spear of a fuzzy-wuzzy”?
So, the Army fought some savage tribes. Would you have objected if he had said ‘Hun bayonet’?
@@HooDatDonDar prehistoric answer lol. Go and live back in the 70,s where you belong.....
@@derbyram5131 You give it a rest, no place for racist sympathies here....
Idiot: The expression derives from 'Fuzzy Wuzzy', one of Rudyard Kipling's Barrack Room Ballad poems, published in 1892. The poem is written in the voice of an unsophisticated British soldier and expresses admiration rather than contempt.
@@kikii1 www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/fuzzy-wuzzy.html
A derogatory term for a black person, especially one with fuzzy hair.