The Best Of Peter Cook & Dudley Moore DVD
"The funniest man who ever drew breath." – Stephen Fry on Peter Cook. "Like many smallish men (Napoleon, Adolf Hitler to name but two) Dudley has a superficial charm and warmth that deceives many." – Peter Cook on Dudley Moore. In 1965 the BBC harnessed the talents of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore for a new show, Not Only But Also. Building scripts from improvised recordings (although ad-libs and corpsing remained irresistible features of the final recordings), the young partnership created their own style of comedy including the memorable Dagenham Dialogues of the cloth-capped Pete and Dud, and Peter Cook’s magnificent old duffer Sir Arthur Greeb-Streebling. The series continued until 1970 and remains a seminal landmark in TV comedy. Many of Cook and Moore’s best sketches are captured here, including 5-4-3-2-1 …, the Superthunderstingraycars, the Leaping Nuns, The Glidd of Glood, Bo Dudley and the Goodbye-ee song.
Special Features
Sketch Selection
Special Features
Sketch Selection
Specifications | |
Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
Audio | English Mono |
BBFC | PG |
Case Type | Amaray Single |
Cast | Peter Cook,Peter Gwynne,Barry Humphries,Dudley Moore |
Colour | Colour |
Colour | Black & White |
Director | Dick Clement |
Discs | 1 |
Format | DVD |
HOH (Hard of Hearing) | Yes |
Language | English |
Region | DVD 2 |
Region | DVD 4 |
Released | 2003-09-29 |
Run Time | 98 |
Special Features | |
Subtitle | English |
Year | 1971 |