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Narrated by:
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Peter Cook
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Dudley Moore
About this listen
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were two of the brightest stars ever to light up the world of comedy. They set standards that will probably never be surpassed. Cambridge graduates who met in Beyond the Fringe, their chemistry produced some of the funniest, most inventive and downright brilliant comedy ever recorded.
They came to wider fame with the TV series Not Only… But Also. The writing and performances were superb. The show had a variety of sketches, most memorably the so called ‘Dagenham dialogues’, in which, dressed in flat caps and shabby raincoats, in a variety of settings - a pub, an art gallery, a doctors surgery - they spouted absolutly hilarious nonsense. Pete played the all knowing bore, while Dud played the more subservient but equally opinionated mate, all the while trying not to corpse at Cook’s frequent ad libs. Volume 1 contains some absolute gems:
- 1. Art Gallery
- 2. Lengths
- 3. Six of the Best
- 4. Mrs Wooley’s Curse
- 5. The Music Teacher
- 6. Aversion Therapy
- 7. Hello
- 8. Father and Son
- 9. The Frog and the Peach
- 10. The Psychiatrist
- 11. Bo Dudley
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- Andy
- 01-13-15
Fabulous ... I really really enjoyed listening
So so funny. So clever I could 'see' them both in my minds eye. I will listen again & again.
At first I thought it would be too short..dint want to wAste a credit on a book worth less than I pay a month but it was worth 3 credits. I found it magical. it really took me back :-D I feel happy now ! I will look fwd to the next one
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- Sue C
- 05-15-12
Nostalgia Nostalgia
If you remember 'Pete and Dud' from their television days and before they both got seduced by the rest of the world you will love this. The sketches are as fresh and achingly funny as they were first time round. Dud and Pete in the Art Gallery had me crying with laughter (again). The phrase 'because I never had the Latin',in the the sketch in which Pete bemoans the fact that he couldn't get to be a Judge has been a family joke whenever we make an excuse for not doing something. You have to imagine the pair in old raincoats and cloth caps to full appreciate what is going on.
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- Christine McIntyre
- 09-10-19
they are the best
loved it they are one of the best English comedians I hope I could lesson to the number 2 audiobook I am looking forward to it I laugh so much it hurts again bravos
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