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Eric and Ernie
On Jan 3, 11:23*pm, JNugent wrote:
On 03/01/2011 20:56, CD wrote: On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 12:05:03 -0800 (PST), allantracy *wrote: I particularly liked the nude, I don t know what it was but I nearly popped my cork at that particular performance. I laughed out loud& *had to rewind that bit so my missus got the joke.. I don't remember the exact exchange, Ernie asked the name of the stripper to which Eric responded "The 5 of spades" - all she was wearing was black shoes& *black gloves,& *she had black hair. The six of spades, surely? Wouldn't that make her a contortionist? G DAEB COPYRIGHT (C) 2011 SIPSTON -- |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... JNugent wrote: The television set bought new by Eric's parents in 1954 was a late 1940s model, I think. I remember relatives' tellys that were bought before ITV started and none of them were less that 12". If you are complaining that it was too small, I think you're probably wrong. The actual set used in the film was clearly a period item, though whether available in 1854 is a moot point. Doubtful. 1854 would be too early. And 1954 would be too late. That telly on the programme was one of the immediate post-war ones that had a round CRT. I can recall - just - sets smaller than 12" - with a water-filled magnifying "glass" hung on the front of them in some cases. I think it was liquid paraffin in some of the lenses. I cracked one once and the stuff that came out was thicker than water. Blood? The rabbit ears aerial didn't look at all right for the period. What's more, at that distance from Holme Moss the dealer would surely have sold them a proper outside aerial... Winter Hill / Rivington Pike for Morecambe, suurely? You'd be lucky in 1954! Morecambe used Holme Moss, and big aerials were needed. Winter Hill was never part of the Band I network. Bill |
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 15:49:53 +0000, Peter Duncanson
wrote: As you suggest it was probably because he was being an ac-tor rather than being Vic Reeves. I was confused because I hadn't been able to put a name to him until he started talking about Reeves & Mortimer. |
Eric and Ernie
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 23:23:15 +0000, JNugent
wrote: The six of spades, surely? I don't think he looked that far up, skip to 40 minutes in for the scene... http://bbc.in/fih3qh |
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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , the_constructor wrote: I was brought up on Morecambe & Wise and they are good clean or should I say were, commedians. You thought "It's cold out" was clean?... ;- It was "Two old men sitting deck chairs - the first one says "it's nice out"" to which Ernie always replied "you can't tell that one". Morecambe gave the punchline on Parkinson "the other replies "yes it is - I think I will take mine out too"" Slainte, Jim |
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On Jan 5, 3:54*pm, Peter Duncanson wrote:
The point is that "Vic Reeves" is a stage name. Vic is in effect a character created by and acted by Jim. When he is not acting as Vic, Jim is Jim. Whenever lists of strange names for celebrities children are produced David Bowie's son Zowie is always included because Zowie Bowie is indeed rather wacky. But his actual surname is Jones from his father's real name of David Jones and his given name was Duncan with Zowie being just one of his middle names. He's now quite a successful film director having made Moon a few years ago. Cheers Jeff |
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Eric and Ernie
wrote in message
... In uk.media.tv.misc yaffle53 wrote: Whenever lists of strange names for celebrities children are produced David Bowie's son Zowie is always included because Zowie Bowie is indeed rather wacky. But his actual surname is Jones from his father's real name of David Jones and his given name was Duncan with Zowie being just one of his middle names. He's now quite a successful film director having made Moon a few years ago. Which leads us neatly to Frank Zappa's daughter, whom he named Moon Unit. And Rolan Bolan, who IIRC is one of the few to actually use his given name in everyday life. -- Gordon Davie Edinburgh, Scotland "Slipped the surly bonds of Earth...to touch the face of God." |
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