The Bob Monkhouse Show with Peter Cook
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2024
- Peter Cook appears on The Bob Monkhouse Show from 28 January 1985.
The first minute or so does seem a bit contrived as its just a rather forced introduction to Peter Cook's "The Frog And Peach" sketch but with Bob Monkhouse playing the role of Dudley Moore's interviewer.
Peter cook and Chris Morris why bother is an absolute joy. Well worth a listen. So funny.
They're all drinking at the Heaven's Gate Arms pub. God, I miss this man. His genius wit will forever be my therapy.
Thanks - this I hadn't seen. But it seems almost vital.
any cook clip is a delight to see,
shame these 2 are both gone now - but the laughs remain. :)
so quick witted and convincing is cook. his eyes are hilarious.
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Two comedy geniuses, thanks for sharing x
The dearly departed still got us laughing.
Two superb comedians.
Two of the funniest British comedians.
Loved Peter Cook and Bob
Brilliant!
God bless you son.. you posted this 10 years ago..
Thank you to Bob Monkhouse for keeping all those film prints and video tapes of lost shows....if only the BBC had been as, how to put this, non-idiotic in throwing away most of their archive. Including many shows by Mr Cook, whose genius was plain to see. Well, it woulda been if they'd kept his TV shows with Dudley. Cretins.
rightly or wrongly - possibly both, hahaha!
2 more in heavan... our loss...peace
Frog a la peche😂
Boiling Quattro!
Boiling Cointreau.
Idiot.
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He clearly touched a nerve there. Are you OK?
@@trollop_7 p i s s o f f. Anyone who misquotes Peter Cook deserves everything they get.
@@DaveyMulholland I hate mosquitos too
@@DaveyMulholland try them with marmite.
Peche a la frog!
A served peach with a frog in its mouth.
Obviously it is contrived to the extent that Bob is leading Peter - or sohuld I say Sir Arthur - on.
Not so much contrived as BM replicating Dud's part.
He could have done Shakespeare
The only funny thing Bob ever did was beg for the return of his 'lost' joke notebook.
Give over
Were the audience all illiterate?
Peter Cook was John Lennon if he'd gone to Cambridge.