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394:, which Braben found significantly more restrictive than the 45–50 minutes he had had at the BBC. The struggle that Braben had to come up with fresh material led to increasing reuse of old ideas, while both Morecambe and Wise appeared to be less enamoured either with the process or product of their work. Morecambe in particular had intimated that, after nearly forty years of working together, he wanted to do things away from the partnership. Although they continued to work, producing four series for Thames, by 1983 – having completed work on both that year's series and the planned film, which was produced as 346:. While their time at the BBC had been both a critical and ratings success, Morecambe and Wise retained an ambition to make films. This was something that the BBC was not in a position to enable them to do, for at the time the Corporation did not have a motion picture production arm. Although the offers were evenly matched in financial terms, the fact that Thames Television, through its film production company 390:, their producer at the BBC from 1968 to 1974, who had agreed to take on the same role for them. Additionally, Ammonds had made an arrangement with Eddie Braben to come and write for them as soon as he was available at the end of his contract with the BBC. However, when the first series, which was eventually broadcast in September 1980, began, its running time had been reduced to 30 minutes, including a 40: 371:, who had written sketches for Morecambe and Wise at the BBC, were brought in to do the scripts for their upcoming shows. For the first year with Thames, there was no series planned, with instead a single introductory special, plus the Christmas show, the only shows to be broadcast in 1978, with a plan for a subsequent series. 432:
By 1984, Eric Morecambe had determined to enter a period of semi-retirement, as, in spite of the success of his heart operation five years previously, there were still worries about the state of his health. Indeed, during production of the 1983 Christmas Show, the filming of a sequence had led to him
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by the Network imprint on 11 April 2008, together with a second disc including the first series of Thames programmes from 1980. This was followed by a one-disc release, also by Network, which featured only the three seasonal specials from 1978 to 1980. In 2021, Network announced plans to release the
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Although the show received healthy ratings from the beginning, they were never at the same level as they had during the latter years at the BBC. The 1978 Christmas Show received in the region of 1.5m fewer viewers than the record-breaking effort of the previous year, while critics were only mildly
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complementary, with one describing it as "a somewhat grey-haired show". Ratings continued to drop as the series progressed, eventually garnering between 11m to 14m by the fourth and final series. The final Christmas Show, broadcast on
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Unlike his partner, Ernie Wise had little desire to retire, seeking out opportunities to continue working: in 1985, he toured a one-man show in Australia, while in 1987 he made a return to the West End stage after forty-one years, in
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had an exclusive contract and was unable to write for anyone outside the BBC. As a consequence, Thames needed to make other arrangements for the upcoming production of their first shows. Keith Beckett was recruited as producer, while
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Although Thames succeeded in persuading Morecambe and Wise to move, they were unsuccessful in their attempt to get the various individuals that worked alongside the duo in their productions to also make the switch:
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remaining three series, and all of the specials, in a box set of all of the duo's work with Thames Television, along with a larger box set containing all of their existing output for
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The first shows from the Thames era, including the one-off special from 1978, seasonal shows from 1978 and 1980 and the David Frost programme from Christmas 1979 was released on
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tapes; the first was the complete 1980 Christmas show, while the other was a compilation from the three that Morecambe and Wise had produced for the company at that point.
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to produce new shows for broadcast on ITV. This marked a return to commercial television for the pair, who between 1961 and 1968 had produced six series for
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The duo's first show for ITV was officially called "The Morecambe & Wise Show" but was universally known as "
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weekend. It was during one of these, a light-hearted question-and-answer event with his friend
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This article is about the version shown on ITV from 1978 onwards. For other versions, see
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Day-Lewis, Sean (27 December 1978). "The Morecambe & Wise Christmas Show".
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List of The Morecambe & Wise Show (1978 TV series) episodes
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Eric & Ernie: The Autobiography of Morecambe & Wise
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Morecambe suffered his first heart attack in November 1968
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spending two nights in hospital after his heart went
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British television comedy sketch series (1978–1983)
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Index

The Morecambe & Wise Show

Sketch show
Barry Cryer
John Junkin
Eddie Braben
Eric Morecambe
Ernie Wise
Arthur Kent
Sylvia Dee
Bring Me Sunshine
list of episodes
John Ammonds
Thames Television
ITV
Running Wild
Two of a Kind
The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968–1977)
comedy
sketch show
Thames Television
ITV network
Morecambe and Wise
BBC
Eric Morecambe
Ernie Wise
BBC1
Thames Television
ATV
Euston Films

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