Peter Cook

Reg here, on Green.

I couldn't find a thread dedicated to Peter Cook.
So I thought I'd start one.

Love Cook.

Here's a little bit with Cleese:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH0lraX7Hmk

And a bit of classic Pete and Dud action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR2o2YYqEck

Great clip of Pete n' Dud

I think that was the first Dagenham dialogue they did on the Not only .. show.
(I read a Cook Book whilst on holiday recently.)
It was all interviews & bits from a fan magazine but it was still a good read.

My favourite Pete n Dud sketch is 'Lengths' from Goodbye again, and it was definitely interesting to read where he got the inspiration for that one watching a small office with 2 desks & 4 phones.
I wish it hadn't been wiped so that I could see how the sketch was performed rather than just hearing the audio version.

This thread has reminded me to get out my 'Why Bother CD & put it on my iPod.
And I've just found a segment from 'a life in pieces' on YouTube. So it was worth it just for that
:)

His incognito phonecalls as Sven the Norwegian to Clive Bull's radio show on LBC were brilliant and demonstrate just what a quick improv mind he had - especially as the calls were made late at night and after a few drinks.

I'll try and find a link to them...

Here you go....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPJK2zKtAxQ

This programme is utterly brilliant, especially Alan Latchley, which is sheer genius.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Vi2sqVEhKU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngOIXdF538A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AKrkHIq43g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFQEUS-DyJQ

:)

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Did you know that Peter Cook rang up a local radio station as Sven the fisherman 47 times ... 47 times he rang up a local station as Sven the fisherman ... that's a lot of times for a comedian of his reputation to ring a phone in programme on local radio for no financial reward I think you'll agree ... aren't you interested in the number of times a famous comedian rang a local radio station as Sven the Fisherman? Well I think you should be, because without Sven the Fisherman the local radio phone programme would have been far more boring ... far more boring a programme without his comic input. People might have dropped off to sleep while listening to it if they weren't amazed and bemused by his contributions. People might have thought it was just another medum quality programme with crass members of the public without the contributions of a famous comedian posing as Sven the fisherman. It was a good job he was there really ... a good job he was there. :)

I think the station was LBC and it was the Clive Bull show.

Quote: Wistyish @ March 16 2009, 1:10 PM GMT

Did you know that Peter Cook rang up a local radio station as Sven the fisherman

Look a couple of posts up and ye shall notice it has already been mentioned.

Quote: Wistyish @ March 16 2009, 1:10 PM GMT

Did you know that Peter Cook rang up a local radio station as Sven the fisherman 47 times ... 47 times he rang up a local station as Sven the fisherman ... that's a lot of times for a comedian of his reputation to ring a phone in programme on local radio for no financial reward I think you'll agree ... aren't you interested in the number of times a famous comedian rang a local radio station as Sven the Fisherman? Well I think you should be, because without Sven the Fisherman the local radio phone programme would have been far more boring ... far more boring a programme without his comic input. People might have dropped off to sleep while listening to it if they weren't amazed and bemused by his contributions. People might have thought it was just another medum quality programme with crass members of the public without the contributions of a famous comedian posing as Sven the fisherman. It was a good job he was there really ... a good job he was there. :)

Yes:

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ March 15 2009, 9:55 AM GMT

His incognito phonecalls as Sven the Norwegian to Clive Bull's radio show on LBC were brilliant and demonstrate just what a quick improv mind he had - especially as the calls were made late at night and after a few drinks.

I'll try and find a link to them...

Here you go....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPJK2zKtAxQ

Brilliant stuff Sven, I'll have to phone up our radio station up here in Inverness, would be better than the rubbish they normally put out.

I hear Peter did a CD late in his career being interviewed as one of his characters. Anyone know anything about it?

John

Purple Comedy http://standupcomedy.podomatic.com/

P.S. Maybe I should do a Peter Cook Special edition, any sugestions/ideas?

Quote: John Burns @ March 16 2009, 1:31 PM GMT

I hear Peter did a CD late in his career being interviewed as one of his characters. Anyone know anything about it?

If it's what I think you're talking about; then it's 'Why Bother'-

See Amazon product listing

-in which he was interviewed as Arthur Steeb-greebling, or whatever it was, by none other than Chris Morris. It went out on either Radio 4 or 2 in the early-ish nineties and is absolute genius.

I think some of the Sven phone calls are on this:

[p=http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/2389337/Over-At-Rainbow-s/Product.html]

Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 16 2009, 1:37 PM GMT

If it's what I think you're talking about; then it's 'Why Bother'-

See Amazon product listing

-in which he was interviewed as Arthur Steeb-greebling, or whatever it was, by none other than Chris Morris. It went out on either Radio 4 or 2 in the early-ish nineties and is absolute genius.

Thanks, that sounds like it I'll check it out.

John

The man was an utter genius.