Morecambe & Wise (multiple series)

Morecambe & Wise (multiple series) Season 10

TV Show

Season 10 Episodes

1. Episode 1

July 1st, 197050 min

This Is Your Life, Moon landing, It’s over between us, Eric Porter’s dressing room, Tarzan’s last adventure, Six weeks to live, Bill-posting, The glove puppet, Monks: 007, Wuthering Heights

2. Episode 2

July 15th, 197050 min

Fox hunting, Record shop: bird calls, Visiting Eric’s parents, Three in a bed, Boarding house, In the park with baby, Telephone clock, Barbers shop, Frankie Vaughan’s son, Monks: sign posts, Pregnant lady calls for Ernie

3. Episode 3

July 29th, 197050 min

Health food, Contagious disease, Underwear shop, Miss Holiday resort, Nina’s cake, Monks: pay day, Writing in bed

4. Episode 4

August 12th, 197050 min

Ernie’s ballet Accident, Christening, Fenella Fielding comes to the flat, Directions from a policeman, The big record, Monks: dice, Sing Something Simple, I’ll See You Again

5. Episode 5

August 26th, 197050 min

The stool, The diet, Messing up Ernie’s plays/famous guest stars, Ticket collector, The drama critic, Monks: the organ, Barbara Murray introduction, There’s No Business Like Big Business, Politicians

6. Special (8 October 1970)

October 8th, 197050 min

Moustache seeds, Ernie in hospital, Ear specialist, Honeymoon couple next door. This episode of The Morecambe and Wise Show, had been considered lost for over 50 years. Eric’s son Gary Morecambe discovered the programme in an unmarked film can last year, and now it has been lovely restored and was broadcast on 25th December 2021 for the first time since its original broadcast in 1970. The show, written by the legendary Eddie Braben, was episode one of Eric and Ernie’s first series to appear on BBC1, and was originally watched by over 14 million viewers. As well as some classic sketches from Eric and Ernie, the show also features songs and music from Paul Anka, Patricia Lambert, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, and the boys themselves rounding things off with a burst of Bring Me Sunshine

7. 1970 Christmas Special

December 25th, 197050 min

The second seasonal offering saw the return of recurring guest star Peter Cushing who still hadn't been paid (a joke that was to continue well into their Thames Television days); also starring was William Franklyn who, at the time, fronted an advertising campaign for Schweppes lemonade with his "Shhh, You Know Who..." tagline. Much comedy was drawn from this, especially in light of the fact that the BBC was forbidden to advertise products. He appears in one of the duo's legendary plays at the end of the show in which the Three Musketeers are parodied. Well-known actor Edward Woodward also sang The Way You Look Tonight rather than appearing within a sketch has he had done in previous appearances.

All Seasons

Season 19

Season 19

Sep 7, 1983
Season 18

Season 18

Oct 27, 1982
Season 17

Season 17

Sep 1, 1981
Season 16

Season 16

Sep 3, 1980
Season 15

Season 15

Jan 7, 1976
Season 14

Season 14

Sep 27, 1974
Season 13

Season 13

Jan 5, 1973
Season 12

Season 12

Sep 19, 1971
Season 11

Season 11

Apr 8, 1971
Season 10

Season 10

Jul 1, 1970
Season 9

Season 9

Jan 14, 1970
Season 8

Season 8

Jul 27, 1969
Season 7

Season 7

Sep 2, 1968
Season 6

Season 6

Oct 1, 1967
Season 5

Season 5

Jan 22, 1966
Season 4

Season 4

Apr 4, 1964
Season 3

Season 3

Jun 15, 1963
Season 2

Season 2

Jun 30, 1962
Season 1

Season 1

Oct 12, 1961