DescriptionEven more sunshine from the great and glorious days of BBC Radio's The Morecambe and Wise Show . Join Eric and Ernie in classic sketches such as 'speaking at the same time' and follow little Ern's writing career as he plans his own Memorial Theatre. Favourite guest stars include Penelope Keith, Des O'Connor, Allan Cuthbertson, and Brian Wilde with music from Syd Lawrence (of Arabia) and Peter Knight, and inimitable impersonations of James Stewart and James Cagney from Eric and Ern themselves. They've got charisma. You can see it on their shoulders.
DescriptionBritain's best-loved double act is back in another sunshine-filled helping of unforgettable sketches and good-humoured gems from the radio series of The Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise Show . These four episodes feature guest appearances from Gayle Hunnicutt and Percy Edwards, plus singers Anita Harris and Salena Jones.
DescriptionAt one time Morecambe and Wise were as much a part of Christmas television as the Queen's speech. This compilation of their best festive sketches, songs, and playlets covers the years 1969 to 1975, when the BBC shows regularly achieved huge audience ratings.
DescriptionDavid Mitchell and Robert Webb star in the complete second series of their critically-acclaimed BBC Radio 4 show. Starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, from Channel 4's "Peep Show", That Mitchell and Webb Sound is a hilarious mix of satirical
DescriptionA compilation of great gags and sketches from the incomparable Eric and Ernie, one of the best-loved and most successful comedy duos of all time. Dip into the fun barrel for such magic moments as Ernie the male model, Eric and his fast-growing moustache seeds, and the day little Ern (he of the short, fat, hairy legs) was asked to be Bob Hope's head waiter (sorry, head writer). Furthermore, Ernie's genius as a mathematician is revealed, he can even do calculations blindfolded, and hear how Eric tries to help Ernie get over the flu. (You can tell he's ill, he hasn't written a play for 20 minutes but, don't worry, he'll write six more the next day.) There's the first meeting in a London teashop between Lord Byron and Keats, as well as Eric's name change by 'deed pill' ('no wonder it hurt'). But will The Robin Catbush and Phyllis Ludicrous Show really catch on?
DescriptionMatt Lucas (George Dawes in Shooting Stars ) and David Walliams are no strangers to disguise, having portrayed a variety of music celebs in Rock Profile . Here, as the writers and stars of Little Britain, they ask, 'Just who are Britain