When Eric throws away the little tag at 3:50 and ad libs "Berman" is comedy gold. Berman's was a famous costume rental company. Ernie cracks up at that moment. Brilliant.
Unbeatable! All the big stars wanted to be on their show. Great to see John Mills, specially when he’s trying not to laugh! The breakfast sketch to The Stripper is another of my favourite sketches. The timing is spot on! They’re not lost though, thanks to people putting out the videos.
THANK YOU for allowing me to remember my beautiful childhood back in dear old England. Very very happy days those were ....sadly I was too young to appreciate them.
I've had the great pleasure of meeting and serving the late great Sir John Mills and his wife in a a Hotel . It was called the Lythe Hill Hotel Haslemere .
I have to say... that when a sketch laughing at a thousand bogus war movies was acted by the ‘Beyond the Fringe’ cast back in the Sixties, WWII veterans threatened to beat them up, for not showing respect. PC wasn’t invented recently. Thanks to the satire boom, M & W - plus John ‘In Which We Serve’ Mills - can get away with this nonsense in the Seventies. This is what comedy is for. Laughing at our bogies so they cease to haunt us.
Forgot about this classic show, old aussie living in the US many years,thanks Canned Carrott. Comedy at its best,like all of the old shows,not the garbage that is shown today.just sayin'
Looks something like Croix de Guerre (byt with a purple ribbon), General Service Medal and two army long service medals. Nothing like the medals they were supposed to be! Hey, what the hell though, it's a comedy sketch :-)
@@robbrown7592 It definitely wasn't a DSO and Bar, Dick Shot Off.
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Oh where are those great days of comedy...M&W and the Golden Girls.....such scripts alas can no longer appear.....thanks to 'Political correctness...' and similar shit......
When Eric throws away the little tag at 3:50 and ad libs "Berman" is comedy gold. Berman's was a famous costume rental company. Ernie cracks up at that moment. Brilliant.
Didn’t know that! Thanks. Makes it even funnier. John Mills trying not to laugh……😂
Eric was a comic genius.
Unbeatable! All the big stars wanted to be on their show. Great to see John Mills, specially when he’s trying not to laugh! The breakfast sketch to The Stripper is another of my favourite sketches. The timing is spot on! They’re not lost though, thanks to people putting out the videos.
THANK YOU for allowing me to remember my beautiful childhood back in dear old England. Very very happy days those were ....sadly I was too young to appreciate them.
John Mills is on the point of hilarity ... absolutely wonderful, thank you
I really think he enjoyed himself...it shows on his face, lord bless him.......
Brilliant comedy from my younger days,great.!
This is one of the best sketch from Morecambe and Wise! I laughed so much that it left me in tears!
Hilarious! God Bless you Eric and Ernie
I've had the great pleasure of meeting and serving the late great Sir John Mills and his wife in a a Hotel . It was called the Lythe Hill Hotel Haslemere .
Beats the dross which passes of comedy these days.
Proper comedy! Good clean fun.
Not so clean. There's a guy in a skirt.
It’s a kilt ….
4:53 - Sir John Mills: "Now Darson ... Darcy" - Eric: "You were close" - Eric could never allow a slip up from Ernie or any guest star go unnoticed.
Abso. superb .Credits at the start ,so funny -THOSE WERE THE DAYS 👍, sadly gone now 😔. Great to se again 👍🙂
Fabulous !
When the world was normal.
1971
When woke didn’t exist either , and when England was still England , apart from south hall
Absolutely brilliant.
Brilliant fun
Where has all this comedy gone? No more saturday nights round the box.
TheMrgaztop totally agree with you all we've got now is things like Miranda which is not funny at all
Faith Evans Example?
It was so hilarious even the actors could not stop laughing.
A good comedy is one where even the actors can't hold themselves together.
Even the cast couldn't keep a straight face!
Rest in peace mr Barry cryer. Writers Eric and Ernie. Have now left us stars
Dear Eric why aren't you around now looking after us? ARSENAL!
Sadly Eric Morecambe met his maker in 1984
John Mills wearing his "Tunes of Glory" costume.
If the kilt fits.. wear it ..👍
Love the pantomime 'runaround' routine at 3:25!
Don't just Stand there, peel me a 'John Mills"!
Awsome
I have to say... that when a sketch laughing at a thousand bogus war movies was acted by the ‘Beyond the Fringe’ cast back in the Sixties, WWII veterans threatened to beat them up, for not showing respect.
PC wasn’t invented recently.
Thanks to the satire boom, M & W - plus John ‘In Which We Serve’ Mills - can get away with this nonsense in the Seventies.
This is what comedy is for. Laughing at our bogies so they cease to haunt us.
Geniuses
Brilliant, Good Old British Humour❗️
Forgot about this classic show, old aussie living in the US many years,thanks Canned Carrott. Comedy at its best,like all of the old shows,not the garbage that is shown today.just sayin'
Lol "Boss of Germany"
I agree. What happened to a good, clean laugh?
Thanks rer
Just pure british tv gold brilliant icons regards kevin😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
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Mill's "Now dozen."
Eric "you were close."
The magic and fun of Eric and Ernie, right there.
Raised it on the way out🤦🏼♂️🤣🤣
Even broke the Nazi 😅
Wow, good clean fun . Talking about Eric dressing up as a Minstral, and singing Mammie. How did this get past the YT Censor.
i like the army captain with a DFC and bar :)
after liberating france, all my granddad came back with was the VD and scar.
@@GavTatu 🤣🤣🤣. And let’s face it. Everyone had VD so it wasn’t even a unique souvenir!
😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What year was this show?
10th October 1971 as part of their sixth series for the BBC.
@@johnking5174 Thanks.
Did they borrow their costumes from Dad's Army?
3:37 = pure hilarity
CatbushAndLudicrous what is... your plan of escape?
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Funny as ....no need to hang shit on people like so called comedians do nowadays
funny but it's not a DFC & bar as that is a cross not a round medal! lol being pedantic
Looks something like Croix de Guerre (byt with a purple ribbon), General Service Medal and two army long service medals. Nothing like the medals they were supposed to be! Hey, what the hell though, it's a comedy sketch :-)
@@robbrown7592 It definitely wasn't a DSO and Bar, Dick Shot Off.
Oh where are those great days of comedy...M&W and the Golden Girls.....such scripts alas can no longer appear.....thanks to 'Political correctness...' and similar shit......
Oh my God it's painful !
This show keeps popping up in my feed, and I keep clicking on it.
I don't know why though, I don't find M&W at all funny.
So unfunny.
Mark Harrison back in the day this was the highlight of the week hahaha you don’t know how lucky you are
Mark , i worry for you
Bet you are fun at parties.
And there lies the problem. Enjoy rest of your life mark. We sure did.