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Morecambe and Wise interview.

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thenry | 19:28 Mon 17th Sep 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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(Shown on TV yesterday.) Interviewer asked " if you hadn't been comedians what would you have been ?" Eric Morecambe immediately responded "Mike and Bernie Winters !"
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it was a repeat, but what is the question.
So they were comedians why didnt some body tell me ?
i understood what Eric meant.
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Apologies for not following your rules ! I was just sharing a moment of true genius which is still making me laugh !
it was funny, but didn't seem to be a question. Had watched that interview, show about light entertainment before, loved Eric and Ernie.
Bob Monkhouse - When I was young I told everyone I was going to become a comedian and they all laughed - they're not laughing now.
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I'm laughing now !
Morecambe and Wise, no-one will ever replace them. Pure genius.
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He won't sell much ice-cream going at that speed !
they were in a league of their own -- weren't they.

i also agree about bob monkhouse .. pure comic genius.
I did not find M & W funny, nor Mike and Bernie for that matter.
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I think that was the point of the Great Eric's comment Jezza ! Guess you were born in the 80's or later !
Funniest pair ever
Wharton & Bank Manager
Bank Manager is the straight man
I do understand the 'joke' thenry. I just didn't find them funny. I was born in the 50's by the way.
I thought they were brilliant, no swearing or nastiness. Not like todays so-called funnymen. Bob Monkhouse, Les Dawson even Benny Hill and Frankie Howerd were entertainers and Ken Dodd is still doing the rounds.
It was a smart riposte.

I never found M & B Winters remotely funny, and I was intrigued to hear that offscreen, it was Bernie who was the ladies' man - just goes to show, looks aren't everything.

As advised, Morcambe and Wise did provide that last link to music hall, as did Frankie Howard to a degree with his ability to involve the audience as though they were all in it together.

Times do change, as does humour, and thank heavens for that.

Best appreciation of the old music hall days is Arthur Atkinson in the Fast Show - "I've seen you wrapping presents when it's nobody's birthday ...."
I like Peter Crouch's answer when he was asked what he would be if he wasn't a footballer. ..'a virgin'.

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