Peter Cooke & Dudley Moore Perform A Comedy Routine | The Dick Cavett Show
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Dick Cavett welcomes English actors Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore to the show who perform a comedy sketch and discuss how they adapted the language for American audiences.
Date aired - November 30th 1973 - Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
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Robert Shaw featured in this very episode too. Please could you share part of his interview that evening?
Robert Shaw appeared on this very episode. PLEASE share.
THIS ONE ! ❤❤❤❤
Though surely am partial to Orson Welles and Marlon Brando, too … & Bette Davis sure was nothing to sneer at! ❤❤❤ 🙏🏼. Thank you so much for posting this.
Pete n Dud foreeeeevvvver !
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We were so blessed to have been exposed Pete & Dud's comedic talents. Totally underrated in discussions around Legends of comedy. Such great chemistry and Dudley Moore was so hilarious. Miss them both so much. Also a major mistake when the BBC destroyed a lot of their footage from Not Only But Also. RIP Pete & Dud, you will never know the absolute joy you brought to so many and continue to this day.❤
Great interview. Robert Shaw featured in this very episode too. Please could you share part of his interview that evening?
Best wishes!
Pete completely missed the gag of the opposite number, must have driven Dud mad, Pete going off script driving Dud up the wall
I got the very same amount of info on sex from my father as Dudley Moore got. It took years to finally get the entire picture sorted out.
Fucking brilliant! I love our humour, especially from clips like this (before i was born). You can see exactly how it evolved throughout the 80s, 90s and into the 2000s.
And what exactly is “your” humour, if I might ask?
@fifthbusiness1678 smart observational comedy that pokes fun at itself and all walks of life. Isn't afraid to offend. "Our" humour does relate to British comedy, but also comedy from a western culture in general. Satire, observational and absurdity.
Hows that?
There's an Uncle Bertie in every family saga... That's how the human race evolved into what it is today.
Great interview. Robert Shaw is featured in this very episode too. Please could you share part of his interview that evening?
I saw them on Broadway
They really buggered up that sketch! The original is so much better - impeccable timing, and highly amusing.
The poor Cat 🐈...
Once you get ALL the references, it becomes funnier, and funnier! (e.g. the joke about the "rubber' in U.K. and 'eraser' in U.S.! )
Hey, whaddya know? Sound seems better.
The nuns in our local convent school were famous for telling the girls to always bring a newspaper on a date in case you have to sit on a guy's lap. This was literally the only sex ed they provided the girls. It's quaintly comforting to know the nuns were obviously fans of Duds and Cooke....
Good job; but, try to find your own voice. The pop world is flooded with soundalikes. Too many young artists these days use the vocal affectations of those they admire.
Be distinct. Just try to sound like you.
His story about his own dad taking him fishing was funnier than that sketch
We miss your show Mr. Cavett. It’s always a treat to watch these interviews.
Today’s journalism or interviews lack authentic candor. You are an American Treasure. 💜
Peter Cooke is much more funny than Dudley Moore.
Disagree
Your comment would have more weight if you could spell his name correctly.
No need for sex education
Become married and find out
Or dont indulge st all
Be celibate!
What an f'ed up view of the world you have.
Marriage is an unnecessary institution
Weirdo
That's a hilarious bit - keep up the comedy!
Be celibate; but don't berate, / Those who can't quite manage.
Estatewagon.
I do have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason or Art Carney? How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? These are rare much like all the other Dick Cavett interviews
Like Cleese and Palin without spark.
Way past their peak at this point.
Sad really
I think British humor can be _too_ dry sometimes.
I didn’t think that sketch was remotely funny
It's like the past is a different country.
I must be old, because I thought it was funny. Not rotfl, but funny
@@cee8mee yeah I'm the same. I quite rarely laugh out loud. Internal amusement. I thought it was a great sketch.
It does get funnier if you watch it remotely, though....
Because, perhaps, it was, funnily, remote.
NPC type humor
I take it you haven't heard their Derek and Clive albums then? Check them out, you'll find they're far from NPCs.