The pair make a welcome return with a memorable festive offering penned by Eddie Braben; the opening routine which features the much maligned Des O'Connor is the most repeated piece of material still today, aside from Grieg's Piano Concerto from 1971. The show concludes with the historical romp Nell Gwynne which is a brilliant finale to the show and features the first location shots used for an end-of-show play with Diana Rigg in the title role and Gordon Jackson parodying his own character from Upstairs, Downstairs effectively. The show is interspersed with Robin Day who, over the course of the programme has his "friendly" discussion turned into a brawl, at the end of the programme, as Morecambe and Wise close with the song Positive Thinking, he is seen to stagger past with the aid of a walking stick.
Title | Morecambe & Wise (multiple series) - Season 14 Episode 7 Christmas Special 1975 |
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Year | 1983 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | United Kingdom |
Studio | ITV1, BBC Two, Associated Television |
Cast | Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise |
Crew | Ernie Wise (Writer), Ernest Maxin (Producer), Eric Morecambe (Writer) |
Alternative Titles | The Morecambe and Wise Show, Morecambe & Wise Show, Morecambe and Wise Show |
Keyword | sketch comedy, double act |
First Air Date | Oct 12, 1961 |
Last Air date | Dec 26, 1983 |
Season | 19 Season |
Episode | 170 Episode |
Runtime | 50:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 6.50/ 10 by 10.00 users |
Popularity | 21.346 |
Language | English |