Morecambe & Wise (multiple series)

Morecambe & Wise (multiple series) Season 15

TV Show

Season 15 Episodes

1. Episode 1

January 7th, 197650 min

Gilbert O'Sullivan, Dilys Watling, The Vernons, Peter O'Sullevan, Arthur Tolcher, Clare Russell, Eve Blanchard

2. Episode 2

January 21st, 197650 min

Michele Dotrice, Frankie Vaughan, Patrick Moore, Tammy Jones, Jenny Lee-Wright, David Prowse

3. Episode 3

February 11th, 197650 min

Lena Zavaroni, The Spinners, Ann Hamilton, Allan Cuthbertson

4. Episode 4

March 10th, 197650 min

Jackie Darnell, Kenny Ball, Allan Cuthbertson, Ann Hamilton, The Geraldine Yates Dancers

5. Episode 5

March 24th, 197650 min

The Karlins, Vincent Zarra, Ann Hamilton, Steven Payne, Norman Percival, The Geraldine Yates Dancers

6. Episode 6

April 19th, 197650 min

Diane Solomon, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Champagne

7. Christmas Special 1976

December 25th, 197650 min

The only BBC show that Eric and Ernie made (save for series one) that wasn't penned exclusively by Eddie Braben. Instead, established writers Barry Cryer and John Junkin (among others) were drafted in to create what became another iconic show, with The Sweeney stars John Thaw and Dennis Waterman in the play, Elton John in the Won't You Play A Simple Melody? routine and, Angela Rippon's legs! The opening credits were a comic strip presentation, whilst closing credits had baby photographs of all the stars.

8. Christmas Special 1977

December 25th, 197750 min

The final BBC Christmas Show attracted audience figures of 28.5 million, a record that has still to be broken; this was also the first time that Christian names were used in the opening titles, the "boys" having become something of a national institution by this stage. The following opening sequence features a parody of Starsky and Hutch, in which the comics star as 'Starkers' and 'Krutch', driving through the streets in a red Mini Clubman emblazoned with the same white vector stripe as seen on the TV crimefighters' Ford Torino. Boasting the longest guest list of all their shows, the casts of both Dad's Army (which by that time had finished its run) and The Good Life all appeared, as did Elton John (eventually!), and the classic There Is Nothing Like A Dame routine featuring a host of BBC news presenters. Angela Rippon also reprised her high-kicking role from the previous Christmas show and Angharad Rees struggled against the blizzards to duet with Ernie.

9. Thames Special 1978

October 18th, 197850 min

No series was made in 1978 in an effort to make the Christmas Show stronger, but there was one hour-long offering (the same length as the BBC shows had been, but with adverts. This opened with an amusing sequence whereby a lorry with a BBC logo emblazoned on its side, appears at Thames Television's studios, the back doors are flung open, and Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise are thrown out, in a direct nod to the bad feeling that was present at the time the partnership had departed their previous employers. The format remained reasonably faithful to that used previously although Eddie Braben did not join them immediately. There's the familiar end-of-show play "What Ern Wrote", this time it is a pastiche of Dr Jekyll & Mrs Hyde: however, there is a more cinematic feel to the parody and it moves beyond the confines of being a single set stage piece.

10. 1978 Christmas Special

December 25th, 197850 min

11. Christmas Special

December 25th, 197950 min

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