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2011 British television film by Jonny Campbell For the comics themselves, see Morecambe and Wise. For the book, see Eric & Ernie: The Autobiography of Morecambe & Wise.
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Eric and Ernie
DVD cover
GenreDrama
Based onAn idea
by Victoria Wood
Written byPeter Bowker
Directed byJonny Campbell
Starring
Music byIlan Eshkeri
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
ProducerTim Bricknell
CinematographyTony Slater Ling
EditorJamie Pearson
Running time89 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release1 January 2011 (2011-01-01)

Eric and Ernie is a 2011 British television drama film based on the early career of the British comic double-act Morecambe and Wise. The film was produced by BBC Wales, completed in 2010, and premiered on BBC Two on 1 January 2011. It was watched by 6.65 million viewers. Since then, it has been repeated several times on Gold.

Plotline

Several years before World War II, Ernie Wiseman, a precocious and confident child performer, is signed up by influential impresario Jack Hylton. In Morecambe, pushy stage mother Sadie Bartholomew drags her slightly reluctant son Eric, an eccentric dancer, from one audition to the next until he too is employed by Hylton. At first glance the boys do not initially get on but Sadie sees a way to use their cross-talk to form a bantering double act, originally known as Bartholomew and Wise. But as time goes on, Sadie comes to the conclusion that their name is stopping them from getting noticed, so after reading the local newspaper, The Morecambe Visitor, she suggests that they should change their name to Morecambe and Wise.

After war service, they become successful on stage and on radio; but their attempt to crack the new medium of television is a disaster because they have been forced to accept a script which will make their Northernness acceptable to Southern viewers. As a result, the duo go their own ways and split up. However, Sadie knows that their formula will work and pushes Eric, now married to dancer Joan, into contacting Ernie, who is married to dancer Doreen. They decide to reform, and to completely rewrite their own act that would become one of the most successful performing duos ever in British comedy.

Cast

In credits order:

Filming locations

Amongst the locations used for filming include:-

Awards

Daniel Rigby won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor at the 2011 BAFTAs for his performance as Eric Morecambe.

References

  1. "Eric and Ernie (2011)". BFI. Archived from the original on 29 May 2018.
  2. "Victoria Wood tells all about Eric and Ernie". 30 December 2010 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  3. Vic Reeves's real name
  4. "On Set - Eric and Ernie - morecambeandwise.com". www.morecambeandwise.com.
  5. "2011 Television Leading Actor | BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org.

External links

Morecambe and Wise
Collaborators
Television
Episode lists
Radio
Films
Songs
Books by
Television tributes
Related
Victoria Wood
Sketch shows
Theatre
Television dramas
Situation comedies
Television documentaries
  • Victoria Wood: Moonwalking (2004)
  • Victoria Wood's Big Fat Documentary (2004)
  • Victoria's Empire (2007)
  • Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea (2013)
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