Featuring the Beatles guest appearance Released in the U.K. on 5 December 2016, an 8 disc collection of British comedians Morecambe & Wise's "Two of a kind" series from Network Distributing, this is an opportunity to secure the full Beatles episode from 1964. It's only available for a short time, as Apple will only let them have it for a year. Amazon (UK) link. The boxed set contains the remaining shows from their second 1962 series, plus the complete third, fourth and fifth series from 1963-66. The format is similar throughout the shows - a mixture of sketches, stand-up plus a couple of musical guests. The initial 1961 run and those missing from 1962 has been wiped, so this is essentially what remains from this time frame. From the Beatles' guest appearance. This is a region 2 DVD set, which may not be viewable outside Europe - unless you own a region free DVD player. From The Beatles Bible: The Beatles' celebrated appearance on The Morecambe And Wise Show was filmed at ATV's Elstree Studio Centre in Borehamwood on December 2, 1963, although it wasn't broadcast to the nation until April 1964. In the morning they rehearsed their act prior to filming in the afternoon. The Beatles performed three songs to a small studio audience: "This Boy", "All My Loving" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand". They were then joined by Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise for some banter and a light-hearted version of golden oldie "Moonlight Bay". The episode of The Morecambe And Wise Show was shown on the ITV network on Saturday 18 April 1964 at 8.25pm. It was repeated on 24 July the following year on The Best Of Morecambe And Wise. The audio recording of "Moonlight Bay" was released on Anthology 1 in 1995. Ed Sullivan took a liking to Morecambe and Wise, and featured them many times on his show from 1963 onwards, although they never did manage to endear the American audience. They did appear on the Ed Sullivan show which featured The Beatles' third appearance on February 23, 1964.
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Fifty years since the Morecambe and Wise Show was first screened on the BBC, the corporation’s archivists have unearthed more than 100 pictures of the pair
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As Sir Lenny Henry presents a new series celebrating the comedy of Morecambe and Wise, rarely seen photographs of Eric (and Ernie) offer an insight into his work and life both on and off stage
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If Joan Bartlett had turned down Eric Morecambe in 1952, it's likely his double act with Ernie Wise would not have survived
The dual biography of the great British comedy double-act and the rise and fall of mass audience television by the respected biographer of Cary Grant .Following the success of Cary Grant - A Class Apart, Graham McCann has now created an intricate portrait of Eric Morcambe and Ernie Wise, possibly the most famous Bristish comedy double-act of all time. This book charts the progress of the duo from a conventional working class music hall act to a mass-audience television team to a national institution. From northern working men's clubs at the beginning of their career to the 1977 Christmas special that had an audience of 28 million, Morecambe and Wise were a double act continually changing the dynamics of their relationship to reflect their influences and their times. Their shows were like nostalgic reflections on a century of popular entertainment, an entertainment that was inclusive to a wide audience and paid homage to the past.McCann's study is also an investigation in the background of mass audience entertainment from which Morecambe and Wise rose. Morecambe & Wise is the definitive biography of one of the most-loved double acts as well as a history of their times.