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The Morecambe and Wise Show

Season 2 1969
TV-PG

  • 1969-07-26T23:00:00Z on BBC Two
  • 50m
  • 3h 20m (4 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Comedy
The nine series of 50 minute programmes produced between 1968 and 1976 by Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise are generally considered to be their best output; all penned by Eddie Braben (save for the 1976 Christmas Show which was penned by John Junkin and Barry Cryer) these programmes used a familiar format of opening spot with the duo in front of their familiar "tabs", followed by a musical guest, sketches, another musical guest followed by a scene in the fictional flat, either in bed or in the lounge greeting star guests, usually a play "What Ern Wrote" and the closing song and credits. This format was occasionally not used but was considered the "norm" during the pair's BBC years. Until 1973, unlike other shows episodes were broadcast every fortnight rather than weekly.

4 episodes

Season Premiere

1969-07-26T23:00:00Z

2x01 Episode 1

Season Premiere

2x01 Episode 1

  • 1969-07-26T23:00:00Z50m

Robin Catbush and Phyliss Ludicrous
Table Tennis
Lady Doctor
Tortoise after hibernation
Monks
Frankie Vaughan

Peter Cushing is King Arthur in the Ernie Wise play "Knights Of The Round Table".

1969-08-09T23:00:00Z

2x02 Episode 2

2x02 Episode 2

  • 1969-08-09T23:00:00Z50m

Ernie's unseen facet
Monks ice cream
Crisps in bed
Leaving the cinema
Richard Wagner at work
Elgar at work
Birdwatching
Complete works of Shakespeare

1969-08-23T23:00:00Z

2x03 Episode 3

2x03 Episode 3

  • 1969-08-23T23:00:00Z50m

Palm reading
Monks cutting wood
Ern's Au Pair
Marlene Deiatric tribute
Rosie Morecambe and Fanny Wise

Juliet Mills stars in the Ernie Wise play "The Tea Planter's Wife"

1969-09-06T23:00:00Z

2x04 Episode 4

2x04 Episode 4

  • 1969-09-06T23:00:00Z50m

Lucky talisman
Monks at the organ
In the drawers of the flat
Monks Hoopla
Peter Cushing wants paying
Danny La Rue unfrocked
Monks down with drink

Edward Woodward stars as the policeman in the Ernie Wise play "Murder at the Grange"

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