

Morecambe & Wise: The Lost Tapes
A series of sketches taken from the recently-unearthed Morecambe & Wise tape that contained footage which had not been seen for 50 years, and was believed to have been lost forever. The newly discovered half-hour show featured a series of gag-packed routines involving stage curtains, ventriloquism and a daring sketch in which Eric eavesdrops on a newly wedded couple in the flat next door. Now, contributors including Jonathan Ross, Ben Miller and Eddie Izzard look back at this rare slice of classic comedy once again.
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Plot Summary
This documentary unearths previously unseen footage of the legendary British comedy duo, Morecambe and Wise. It delves into their creative process and the making of their iconic television shows, offering a fresh perspective on their enduring legacy. Featuring interviews with those who knew them and worked with them, the film celebrates their unique brand of humor and their profound impact on British entertainment.
Critical Reception
The documentary was warmly received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its nostalgic value and insightful look at the beloved comedy pair. Reviewers highlighted the rarity of the unearthed footage and the heartfelt tributes from various personalities.
What Reviewers Say
- A delightful and often poignant rediscovery of comedy gold.
- Offers new insights into the genius of Morecambe and Wise.
- A must-watch for fans and a great introduction for new viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception data specifically for this documentary on Google is not readily available, but general sentiment online indicates high appreciation for the archival material and the tribute to the comedians.
Fun Fact
The 'lost tapes' primarily consist of outtakes and unused segments from their Thames Television era, including material that was originally thought to have been wiped or lost.
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