Ernie Wise
Ernie Wise

Ernie Wise

  • English
  • Comedian

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How Morecambe and Wise honed their genius

Eric Morecambe's son Gary found lost tapes that reveal the inner workings of the comic duo, reports Clive Davis as a new documentary screens tonight.

Clive Davis, The Times, 28th July 2021

Lost Morecambe and Wise Show a 'huge discovery'

The son of comedian Eric Morecambe has said how "fantastic" it was to find a missing episode of the Morecambe and Wise Show in the family home's attic.

BBC, 28th July 2021

Preview - Morecambe And Wise: The Lost Tapes

Funniest joke ever? You could start a fight anywhere over that one. Few would quibble, however, over the inclusion of an Eric Morecambe classic on any shortlist.

Alison Rowat, The Herald, 24th July 2021

The day Eric shot Ernie with a stuffed poodle

Ello, ello! Here's Eric Morecambe as you've never seen him, dressed as a policeman in an oversized helmet. And he's towing a toy poodle on wheels.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 21st July 2021

Morecambe & Wise's wiped BBC1 debut found

A missing episode of The Morecambe & Wise Show has been found. The 45-minute special aired in October 1970 as the duo's BBC1 debut for their hit sketch series.

British Comedy Guide, 20th July 2021

Sunshine And Laughter by Louis Barfe review

This comprehensive biography shows why the two men remain the 'gold standard for double acts'.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 10th July 2021

Review: Sunshine And Laughter

It's testament to the enduring appeal of Morecambe and Wise that I already have nine books about them on my shelf. Louis Barfe's makes it ten.

Chortle, 8th July 2021

Extract: Sunshine And Laughter by Louis Barfe

An extract from Barfe's biography of Morecambe and Wise. This passage talks about their wives Doreen Blythe and Joan Bartlett, who didn't like each other.

Louis Barfe, Mail on Sunday, 4th July 2021

Morecambe and Wise cleared over 'racist' Irish sketch

The BBC's complaints unit today reveals that they have investigated the much-loved duo over a comedy sketch they recorded in 1968. The skit featured Irish singer Ronnie Carroll and contained references to the IRA that at least one viewer found offensive enough to complain about.

Chortle, 15th April 2021

Terry Ravenscroft: Eric & Ern wouldn't like comedy now

Morecambe and Wise's writer pal Terry Ravenscroft reckons the legends would be disappointed by how PC TV has become.

Ed Gleave, Daily Star, 19th September 2020

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