Morecambe and Wise were a national treasure! There's nothing to compare with them now. No vulgarity, no swearing, just pure talent. Such simple comedy, yet so effective. You are sorely missed guys!
2019 & I still finding myself coming back to watch this.. Great work by Glenda Jackson, funny with out any bad language. M&W at their funniest & well supported..
"Terrible news from overseas!" "They want the Oscar back." Love how Glenda came close to breaking a few times, but was able to hold on for the whole scene.
I just adore Glenda Jackson. She was such an amazing actress. She was so good in the mini series, Elisabeth R. This is such a good pairing, her and Eric and Ernie.
Filmmaker Melvin Frank saw her comedic potential on the Morecambe and Wise Show and offered her the lead female role in his next project. She gained a second Academy Award for Best Actress for Frank's A Touch of Class (1973), a romantic comedy co-starring George Segal.
This comedy sketch inadvertently won her her second Oscar. Prior to this, she had been thought of as a serious dramatic actress, not as a comedy performer. But after this scene, she was seen in a different light and was offered the lead in the comedy film A Touch of Class. She took the role and won an Academy Award for it.
'Would you like to rest your head on my lap?' 'If you can get it off, yes' and The bit after she kisses Eric.... 'Have you ever thought of being a plumber?' Absolute Gold
Is it me or is this the funniest comedy skits ever written especially when 06.18 when Glenda Jackson is trying not to laugh. or your heart is pounding like a whippet in a bowler hat.
The biggest asp-idistra in the world ... (cries of 'Shame, shame') ... definitely one of M&W's best. And if I remember correctly, this is the play what led Glenda Jackson to being cast in 'A Touch of Class,' one of the most marvelous things on celluloid. An actress and MP of integrity - hail Glenda!
Glenda was brilliant in this sketch. As were they all. Its a shame she gave up acting. I actually think this sketch rivals the Andre ' Preview' sketch...Classic stuff.
FUNNY COINCIDENCE WITH THIS CLASSIC AND THEIR BEST SKETCH EVER . I LIVE IN "JULIUS" GARDENS IN LUTON BEDS. ERIC AND ERN AT THEIR BEST. THE PEAK OF THEIR COMEDY GENIUS.
@lomax343 Ah, sadly I'm old enough to KNOW about Wilson, Kepple & Betty (but not quite old enough to have SEEN them, at least). Thanks for the info, regarding the Sand Dance music. I can RETURN the favour - Glenda enters to the theme from "Dr Finlay's Casebook" - which IS here, on UA-cam!
it's definitely the music that Everton run out to- which is the theme from Z cars- which would have been familiar to the audience in the 70s :) Match of the Day is Eric's music :)
It was a shame they had to re-has this sketch ten years later in 1981 when they were over at ITV Thames Television and did the play "Julius Caesar" which was plainly a direct copy of this fantastic sketch in 1971. By 1981 they were running out of new ideas of at Thames I think.
No, Eric enters to "Match of the Day". Whilst Everton do use the music to which Ernie enters, at the time it was better known as the theme to Z-Cars, a popular police show.
@outinsider They sent her an congratulatory telegram that said if she worked with them again they would win her another Oscar, so she did and she did win another!
@slaphead6000 It's The Ballet Egyptien by Luigini. However, the joke is that they take off the routine of Wilson Keppel and Betty - popular music-hall entertainers of the twenties and thirties. Available of You-Tube. BUT - what about the music they come on to. Eric - Match pf the Day; Ernie - Z-Cars; Glenda - Aaargh I can't bloody remember. Help!
+jshaers96 Afraid I must respectfully disagree with you Sir or Ma'am, imho there was a lot of fun in the 70's. Difficult times in some ways but lovely, lovely and fun. Just my two pennorth (in real money!)
They are all pure genius but this one rips me up every time. Glenda Jackson gave as good as “like I have got”.
Here today for obvious reasons. Glenda Jackson was simply wonderful, and will be sorely missed
Morecambe and Wise were a national treasure! There's nothing to compare with them now. No vulgarity, no swearing, just pure talent. Such simple comedy, yet so effective. You are sorely missed guys!
No vulgarity 😂 innuendo from start to finish😮
No matter what Jackson says or does, her natural elegance shines through. I wish she had made more movies🥰
The most polished comedy routine ever. Simply superb, all 14 minutes, pure play on words and the actors characters.
Vanessa regrave gave a powerful performance too. How she kept a straight face is beyond me 😂
I think you meant Glenda Jackson - she always said this was the highlight of her career!
I would have said the Previn sketch was the most polished comedy routine ever. Considering Andre Previn wasn't an actor....
2019 & I still finding myself coming back to watch this.. Great work by Glenda Jackson, funny with out any bad language. M&W at their funniest & well supported..
Dear God! the sets, the sets!
One of the best M&W sketches. Excellent actress and MP of rare decency and integrity, Glenda Jackson.
"Terrible news from overseas!"
"They want the Oscar back."
Love how Glenda came close to breaking a few times, but was able to hold on for the whole scene.
Classic, Brilliant. RIP Glenda. Eric would be so proud of the Hatters. Thank you for the laughs.
RIP Glenda. Comedy drama you could do the lot. And a great politician.
Fabulous performance; Lots of very funny lines too.
Hilariously simple comedy. No agenda. Just pure comedy
This is my first viewing and they are utterly hilarious, delightful, and endearing. Marvelous!
I love the comedic timing of this.
This is the best play wot Ernie wrote they did in my opinion. It's always hilarious no matter how many times i see it
I just adore Glenda Jackson. She was such an amazing actress. She was so good in the mini series, Elisabeth R. This is such a good pairing, her and Eric and Ernie.
Glenda Jackson is brilliant in this sketch..one of the best ever!
Filmmaker Melvin Frank saw her comedic potential on the Morecambe and Wise Show and offered her the lead female role in his next project. She gained a second Academy Award for Best Actress for Frank's A Touch of Class (1973), a romantic comedy co-starring George Segal.
Pure brilliance! Thank you for uploading this!
This comedy sketch inadvertently won her her second Oscar. Prior to this, she had been thought of as a serious dramatic actress, not as a comedy performer. But after this scene, she was seen in a different light and was offered the lead in the comedy film A Touch of Class. She took the role and won an Academy Award for it.
and now vale Glenda Jackson .... a massive talent .. a great lady indeed!!
Absolutely brilliant ❤
Great stuff, funny men these two. Two of the worlds best ever comics.
'Would you like to rest your head on my lap?'
'If you can get it off, yes'
and
The bit after she kisses Eric....
'Have you ever thought of being a plumber?'
Absolute Gold
'When did you last see a woman?'
'I've forgotten, sir...'
My favourite Morecambe & Wise sketch.
Because of this skit, Glenda Jackson scored the part of Vicki Allessio in A Touch Of Class, which garnered her her second Best Actress Oscar.
Glenda Jackson is still so full of life. Acute mind always.
RIP
Glenda Jackson at her height ! Loved the opening credits....awesome skit !
Is it me or is this the funniest comedy skits ever written especially when 06.18 when Glenda Jackson is trying not to laugh. or your heart is pounding like a whippet in a bowler hat.
loved this one many years old
The biggest asp-idistra in the world ... (cries of 'Shame, shame') ... definitely one of M&W's best. And if I remember correctly, this is the play what led Glenda Jackson to being cast in 'A Touch of Class,' one of the most marvelous things on celluloid. An actress and MP of integrity - hail Glenda!
Morecambe and Wise were, alonside the Two Ronnies, comic genius. So sad that most comedy in england relies on shock, foul language or behaviour.
Brilliant! Besides the comedy, Glenda Jackson was the greatest Lady Macbeth I’ve ever seen.
Glenda was brilliant in this sketch. As were they all. Its a shame she gave up acting.
I actually think this sketch rivals the Andre ' Preview' sketch...Classic stuff.
Oh, I absolutely get you, about this being on par with "Mr Andrew Preview"!
I could never chose between the two.
:)
Previn* 😂😂😂 love that sketch
"All men are fools, and what makes them so is having beauty like what I have got!"
Classic Brilliant Stuff.
Celes used to queue up to be on their shows.
South Pacific is one of my all time Favourites.
Simply Fantastic
I love the Wilson Keppel and Betty tribute
Brilliant!! I wonder what poor old Eric would think of his beloved Luton town in the Conference? I'm sorry I'm late.........Class.
It is the match of the day theme as Ernie is a massive Luton fan :)
I have forgotten what a stone fox Glenda Jackson was
I wish I could understand this better, but it’s still quite funny
This was a treat.
Great stuff!
Love it that Eric is wearing a hat totally alien to the time period and is a hussars hat, not Egyptian.
that off set "Ow me eye!" really tickled me !
"In order of ability" First listed, The glorious Glenda Jackson. Last listed, Yoko Ono, Himself.
What a riot!
Yes, in 1971 maybe.
FUNNY COINCIDENCE WITH THIS CLASSIC AND THEIR BEST SKETCH EVER . I LIVE IN "JULIUS" GARDENS IN LUTON BEDS. ERIC AND ERN AT THEIR BEST. THE PEAK OF THEIR COMEDY GENIUS.
Quality!
"I GEG your GARGON??"
Rest in Peace Glenda
Without THIS, Melvin Frank wouldn't have cast her in "A Touch Of Class" - which touched off her second career - in comedy.
It's Eric who enters to "Match of the Day".
Ernie enters to "Z Cars"
and Glenda Jackson to "Dr Finlay's Casebook"
The music is the theme to Dr Finlay's Casebook.
Glenda Jackson R.I.P Great actress!
Gee GJ really was good (really) and seems so charming as well!
They want the Oscar back LOL
RIP GLENDA JACKSON
'Get the grapes and let's get at it!' Hahahaha
That's the theme to Z Cars. The BBC police series fom the early 60's
I would also recommend "The Old Bazar in Cairo" by Ken Morris and Joan Savage.
What do you think of the pyramids? Excellent, there last record was a belter 😂😂
It's the theme from Z-Cars. Lot's of Football teams used to come out to that tune around the time.
I have done mate, it's brilliant.
@lomax343 Ah, sadly I'm old enough to KNOW about Wilson, Kepple & Betty (but not quite old enough to have SEEN them, at least). Thanks for the info, regarding the Sand Dance music.
I can RETURN the favour - Glenda enters to the theme from "Dr Finlay's Casebook" - which IS here, on UA-cam!
Glenda is such a good sport
Helen Davis: yes indeed - "Elizabeth R" - same year as this.
it's definitely the music that Everton run out to- which is the theme from Z cars- which would have been familiar to the audience in the 70s :) Match of the Day is Eric's music :)
"Don't forget the sleeking kowder!"
cool episode
Eric- "Match Of The Day"
Ern- "Z-Cars"
Glenda- "Dr. Finlay's Casebook"
R.i.p Glenda Jackson 😢 One of the best.
"A gockle of geer if you hurry!"
Brilliant
Does anyone know the jingle that plays when Eric enters his scene? I start dancing to it every time I hear it, even when I'm seated.
Match of the Day
It was a shame they had to re-has this sketch ten years later in 1981 when they were over at ITV Thames Television and did the play "Julius Caesar" which was plainly a direct copy of this fantastic sketch in 1971. By 1981 they were running out of new ideas of at Thames I think.
They went to ITV for the money and their writer, Eddie Braben, didn't go with them... that's why they weren't so funny any more
Glenda is great 👍
RIP Glenda Jackson.
I have only loved like this once before and when I die you will find on my heart the words 'Morcambe and Wise'... and Benedict Cumberbatch
why, Ms Jackson! You're FUNNY!
it's the theme from Z-cars, which EFC still run out to.
/6/2023 today glenda joined these two in heaven.
No, Eric enters to "Match of the Day". Whilst Everton do use the music to which Ernie enters, at the time it was better known as the theme to Z-Cars, a popular police show.
Ernie came out to the Everton music (Z Cars). Eric came out to MOTD
@Jiminypost It's one of those pieces one hears so often, but doesn't know the title of. It'll be something like "Sand Dance" or something. ANYONE???
Glenda looks a LOT like Lucy Lawless in this sketch...rawr!
Love glenda jackson
@outinsider They sent her an congratulatory telegram that said if she worked with them again they would win her another Oscar, so she did and she did win another!
Then it would probably horrify you that I studied it for A-level. Unfortunately nearly all of it has fallen out of my head!
I am pretty sure Ernie enters to the theme tune to Z Cars
I think it was "Match Of The Day" - but then, not being into footballing, I could be wrong...
Yep it is. Its hilarious
Love em
It was the 'Z-Cars' theme
What is the music called they do the funny dance to?
Wendy
That was a Roman salute. It was stolen by the Fascisti under Benito Mussolini and subsequently the Nazis.
Luton for the Cup!
Do not hate but love
@slaphead6000 It's The Ballet Egyptien by Luigini. However, the joke is that they take off the routine of Wilson Keppel and Betty - popular music-hall entertainers of the twenties and thirties. Available of You-Tube.
BUT - what about the music they come on to. Eric - Match pf the Day; Ernie - Z-Cars; Glenda - Aaargh I can't bloody remember. Help!
What do you think of it so far?
Yoko Ono................... Himself
Britain in the '70s really wasn't that much fun, but you might almost want to go back to that time when you see them messing about.
+jshaers96 Afraid I must respectfully disagree with you Sir or Ma'am, imho there was a lot of fun in the 70's. Difficult times in some ways but lovely, lovely and fun. Just my two pennorth (in real money!)