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BBC TO AIR LONG-LOST EPISODE OF THE MORECAMBE AND WISE SHOW

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A long-lost episode of The Morecambe and Wise Show, first broadcast on the BBC on 16 September 1968, has been recovered and will be shown on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer on Thursday 14 May, to coincide with when Eric Morecambe would have turned 100. BBC Four will also show The Perfect Morecambe and Wise to mark this moment.



The episode, which was thought to be lost forever, was discovered by Film Is Fabulous! - a charitable trust run by film collectors and television enthusiasts. It was found in the estate of a former television industry professional and has now been returned to the BBC.



This ‘lost’ programme is the third episode from Morecambe and Wise’s first series after returning to the BBC, following a period working with commercial television.

The episode features sketches written by Sid Green and Dick Hills. Ann Hamilton appears as Pauline in a sketch set in a nudist colony, while Jenny Lee-Wright plays Eric’s niece, a balloon dancer. It also includes a musical performance from The Paper Dolls, who enjoyed hits in the 1960s.


Noreen Adams, Director of BBC Archives, says: “Morecambe and Wise are one of the UK’s most loved comedy duos. Thanks to Film Is Fabulous! - we’re delighted to share this comedy gold that we thought was lost forever with viewers across the UK. It’ll be broadcast on BBC Four and available to watch whenever you like on BBC iPlayer from 8pm on Thursday 14 May.”



Eric Morecambe’s daughter, Gail Morecambe, says: “What a lovely surprise this is, and I’m really looking forward to seeing it on a screen once again after so many years. It’s excellent to hear that skilled people are actively going through the Archives and discovering ‘lost’ programmes. Not just Morecambe and Wise, of course. I am especially thrilled that it coincides with my father’s centenary year. Really wonderful.”


Eric Morecambe’s son, Gary Morecambe says: “I’m so thrilled and surprised by the discovery of a Morecambe and Wise show that hasn’t been seen since 1968. I honestly didn’t think there was anything out there left to find, and when something like this comes out of nowhere, it’s really quite wonderful. Hats off to Professor Justin Smith and his team, whose dedication and hard work brought this gem back to us. I’m very excited about seeing it for the first time since I was twelve years of age.”



More details will be announced in due course.

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