I thought perhaps you were going to mention Only Fools and Horses pair David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst. As I have heard that David Jason has said in an interview that Lyndhurst hasn't really spoken to him for years and he doesn't really know what he's supposed to have done wrong. But I have heard from other people who are familiar with BBC comedy that it's just Lyndhurst and the fact that he's a very unpleasant individual, not particularly nice at all from what I have been led to understand.
John Eric Bartholomew and Ernest Wiseman met in 1940 in Swansea and formed a double act soon afterwards, they remained close friends until Eric's death in 1984. Their entire partnership was build on a handshake, when Eric was unable to work for months following a heart attack Ernie continued to send him 50% of everything he earned. If I can be one thing in life - let me be as loyal a friend as Ernie Wise.
I remember they seemed to have a pretty silly rivalry which meant it was necessary for their names to be switched around in the credits week to week so that they both had an equal number of times of their own name being first. And for the film they had an agreement that (like S.McQueen and P.Newman in The Towering Inferno) the actor whose name appeared to the right of the other actor's name would be slightly higher up so that neither actor felt he was secondary to the other. All a bit silly really.
I remember that! But, I recall Rodney Bewes, had a bit of an ego, as the popularity of the "The Likely Lads", went to his head, as he assumed he was a "star"! James Bolam, always considered himself a "proper" actor, not an airhead star? Bolam, went on to act in many other productions, on TV, stage, radio & film, etc, so he didn't get type cast either. Rodney Bewes had trouble getting regular work, he didn't seem to stretch himself & go for different type of roles. He later hit harder times & desperately tried to get Bolam to give permission for the BBC to show repeats, hence them, both getting repeat fees, which Bewes needed & Bolam didn't! There was a lot of rumours that Bewes, even "exploited" some of his "well healed" fans, which ended with these folks losing quite a bit of money to Bewes & his "antics, illusions of grandeur", etc?? This could be one of the reasons for Bolam's utter disdain for Bewes? Well, it's all water under the bridge now. I enjoy repeats of the Likely Lads & also "When the Boat Comes In". Wasn't such a fan of "Only When I Laugh". What weird idea for a comedy, = healthy people, forever in a hospital. Crazy! But, it was simple times & simple ideas back in those days ? 😊
I heard that the reason for their fall out was when Bewes revealed something to the media about Bolam’s wife’s pregnancy and this continued right to until Bewes’ death. Quite sad as I loved The Likely Lads and knowing this backstory somehow took the shine off it. I think it’s in the actors nature to loathe their creation, essentially biting the hand that feeds.
Not a fan of Simon Pegg after all the woke selling out he's been doing to Hollywoz, but Love Nick Frost and would hate for them have fallen out over anything !
There was somewhat of a falling out with Rik and Ade but that happened after Rik's bike accident but they never fully fell out. It was more that they could not agree on what stuff to do together later on
@animewatcher00 Ade Edmonson said in his autobiography that when they were drafting the script for the Hooligan's Island series Rik started counting off the number of jokes he was making and made it into a contest, which didn't go down well with Ade. He also thought that Rik was letting his ego get in the way of his work. It's kind of a shame they ended their partnership the way they did but at least they remained good friends until the end.
Wilfred Brambell and Harry H. Corbett did not "hate" each other. It is just that apart from work they had little in common, so didn't meet much. Neither ever said anything against the other. As for Corden and Horne, I suspect the fact that their TV sketch show bombed so spectacularly had something to do with the coolness between them. As for Pete and Dud, Dudley Moore was also a jazz pianist and he went to live in America and Peter Cook spent most of his time watching TV in Hampstead, rarely venturing out. there is no evidence there was any animosity between them.
Absolutely. Their work together has diminishing returns. People were fed up of seeing them on TV, and likely both blamed each other. Also, Matt Horne says he went into a dark place after that. Doubt he wanted to dredge that, for a 5 min segment, in a show where it's making corden a victim (or an AH)
@@karatefella And they were very close friends. Stan Laurel was absolutely devastated when Oliver Hardy died. There is a letter proving this in the L&H museum in Ulverston.
I heard that they had various arguments while filming but Stan who outlived Ollie was fond of watching their films up to his death and always laughed loudest at Ollie's parts.
The steptoe and son one is not true at all. They both got on perfectly, they respected each other they were just not seen socialising outside of filming the show and the whole they didn't get on well in Australia is full on crap
I had heard those rumours & knew a set assembler who worked at the BBC from 1963 to 1987 who confirmed observing a lot of tension backstage between them but it probably, along with the writers, created an atmosphere which enabled the show to be brilliantly authentic TV comedy, still watchable to this day.
There were some tensions on occasions (especially the AUS/NZ tour), but Corbett and Brambell got on well professionally and personally and would still work together until Corbett's untimely death in 1982, with Brambell extremely upset at his colleague's passing.
@@fadikhoory5350 Harry H only appeared in one, 'Carry On Screaming' . By some distance that was the best ever Carry On. When I see or hear the expression' Frying tonight', I think of Kenneth Williams in the film, as the bodies are dipped in hot wax. Likewise the lovely Fenella Fielding, who played Williams's sister.
Corden plays the victim and Horne just has to take it. Corden realised most of the UK saw right through his act and thank god he ran to the US and got of our TV screens
He may be a dick but I challenge you to write a successful TV sitcom that lasts for several series because it was he who co-wrote Gavin and Stacey with Ruth Jones. If you were devoid of talent then you could never do that.
could also add that Craig Charles and Chris Barrie didn't get along at the beginning of RD either, but then again this is a list for double acts and that they do get along very well now.
I was at the Newman and Baddiel show at Wembley Arena on the 10th Dec 1993. It was a brilliant show and also had Sean Lock doing a set in between their shows. I didn't get it and a lot of people didn't get it either but my God, he made up for it before his tragic death.
The Peter Cook/Dudley Moore split was pretty evident from the Derek and Clive period - Cook was a comic genius, but often bullied Moore on stage. Also Eric Idle and John Cleese might be worth a mention.
Cook was jealous of Moore's ability to adapt to different acting roles, and his musical ability, and the fact that he became an unlikely sex symbol. Peter Cook was comedic genius though, but he could never convert it into mainstream stardom the way that Dudley did. Eric Idle and John Cleese were never a double act, so they don't count. But there were plenty of tensions within various Pythons.
I can see why you wouldn't like Eric Idle. He's the lowest common denominator out of the group, singing winking songs in his pretend cockney accent. Where Cleese is much more patrician and intellectual in his comedy, I think he values putting thought into things, jokes that are good quality and clever, though most important that they're funny. He just seems to earn his laughs in a very different way, where Eric goes for the cheap ones. That's just my opinion from watching so much of their stuff, and seeing them in interviews.
Comic genius? He got a wake up call when Dudley left and became a major Hollywood Star while he, Cook, was stuck doing radio phone ins and bits on chat shows
Yes, well known in the British TV community, this is why Kay finds it so hard to find TV work despite having been one of the countries biggest comedians for 20 years.
Yeah he's known for being a mean-spirited wanker. His books are full of him settling scores with people he imagines slighting him. Even doing comedy you can tell he's a tosser.
This is USA calling... Two of our most popular comedy teams consisted of guys who really couldn't stand each other: Abbott & Costello and Martin & Lewis!
@I.salisbury Actually....I had heard the same about A and C. But the truth is they didn't hate each other at all, but were quite fond of each other. They weren't best buddies, but mainly colleagues. I understand.
@@TheLonerSupreme Plus when he appeared as a guest on Inside the Actors Studio, Lewis paid tribute To Martin saying how brilliant he was as a straight man to him.
@@teecee1567 I believe there was a disagreement between them both over their salaries which caused friction between them both. Which apparently was not helped by their individual egos. They both eventually went their separate ways with Costello pursuing a solo stand-up career and appearing on TV shows. Abbott paire dup with different comedy partners but proved unsuccessful and never being able to capture the same magic that he had with his former partner.
Another one that should be on the list Mike and Bernie Winters. Bernie wanted to pursue a solo career and again they did not make up until Bernie Winters was dying of cancer .
When Michael Parkinson asked Morecambe and Wise what they would have been if they hadn’t been comedians, Eric immediately replied ‘Mike and Bernie Winters!’ Not very nice, but very true.
I love the Holly Willoughby thing -'Are you okay '? Well Holly I've been in hospital 15 times in the past two years; my kidneys have declined in failure territory twice; was once denied an X-ray on the basis that my BP was so low i may have stroke if i sat up; have had sepsis three times tam going through intestinal failure. But no it was finding out the most obviously Gay man on the planet was actually Gay that really got me!
Oh yeah! Philip, I watched you in the broom cupboard! How COULD you have a difficult love life, coming to terms late in life that you're into men, having been married for years to a woman? Obviously the marriage was a sham from the start, and most importantly I give a fuck about some stranger on a boring TV show I don't watch.
Don't tell me, is there another Savile scandal on the way, to follow Jenas's recent antics? Jermaine who? Exactly, career now gone, nearly £200K a year from the BBC up n smoke...
Most of these are totally wrong. Newman & Baddiel have made up over the years, Cannon & Ball did fall out, but made up and worked for years together afterwards. Pete and Dud were friends for years before Peter's death, and apparently Steptoe and Son may not have been best friends, but the didn't hate each other the way it has been reported.
i assume you watched this with the sound off as it literally says at the beginning and mentions several times throughout the video that they're including double acts who made up
Honourable mentions: Kenny Baker and Anthony Daniels from Star Wars, and Craig Charles and Chris Barrie from Red Dwarf, although the latter was at the start of the show's recordings.
Well, "hate", as against "disliked", are quite different? Saying the word "hate" is a popular trend these days, esp in social media? "Hating" is a very strong emotion, whereas disliking someone is more an expression of annoyance? Hate can mean someone else own's your emtions, so it can be extreme? I can't say I hate someone who I have never met, though I have often been irritated by numerous, folk in the public eye, one being James Corden 😮 😁👍
I used to really like Newman and Baddiel. It's still not entirely clear what they disliked about each other. The stories are all very vague. Also odd how Newman seemed to virtually disappear overnight with only the occasional TV appearances since while Baddiel immediately teamed up with Frank Skinner and is still very much part of the comedy/celebrity scene 30 years later.
Its a myth about Corbett and Bramball. They just didn't hang out when not on screen. They had a mutual respect for one another. Its been said so in many interviews by both Actors. Newman and Baddiel have both reconciled too after nearly 30 years of not talking to each other.
How Corden achieved any level of fame is, and will remain, a complete mystery..... Does anyone even care what Holmes thinks ? Newman and Baddiel.... Stop it aleady
Corden has Ruth Jones to thank for his success, I didn't like Gavin and Stacey but anything that was funny or heartwarming in it was clearly penned by Jones who is herself a talented comedy writer.
Keith Harris and Orville the duck....rumour has it that Orville remained very silent about things when Harris wasn't present, perhaps suggesting some underlying embitterment that Harris definitely had a hand in.
I think because Skinner and Baddiel did Fantasy Football in the 90's, Skinner being a Comeidan and massively into football being a West Bromwich Albion fan his local team and he did used to go to every game. When Albion got promoted to the Prem in 2002 the Albion Fans sung to the Tune of three Lions Albion's Going Up There Going Up There Going Up but before that it cut to Skinner alongside Adrian Chiles celebrating then it showed him joining in with the chant to the song he had written. I think Fantasy football and the two Three Lions Songs they have made is why everyone thinks there a Double act. Bit like Richard Osman and Alexander Armstrong because of Pointless. I found out when I asked my Dad from an old clip of HIGNFY which he was presenting that he was a Comedian and part of a Double Act.
Newman & Baddiel were one half of a major successful alternative comedy act with Outnumbered actor Hugh Dennis & Steve Punt called collectively The Mary Whitehouse Experience. This was shown on BBC in the late 80s/early 90s. There should be some archive footage on TH-cam. Go check it out!
@@lorddarlo6194 Skinner and Baddiel, after that, did a series where they sat on a couch and made snide remarks, that was a double act, they even lived together I think. THAT SONG was a bloody dirge! The Lightning Seeds were a crap band who made lite synthpop dirges, they couldn't help all their songs sounding depressing and pointless, they all just did. So getting with them for a second National Anthem was a big mistake, that made them all millions of pounds. But gods, everything about that song gets right up my nose. It's just so... cynical! Artificially constructed for success, and it worked. Just the right mass appeal for the moment, another World Cup that England wouldn't win. Manipulative, plodding, dirgelike, designed to be a sing-along.
Ha, ha, once heard that song is Never forgotten!! It's been in my brain since it was first broadcast re: "Phoenix Nights" in 2004 (?). Wow 20 years old! I wonder if a black-bin-bag, company, ever considered using this catchy song in an advert? If produced right, it could be a hit? Lol 👍😁
I went to see Dave Spikey at a gig and he said he wasn't allowed to sing or use that sketch live because he was told he would be sued by Peter Kays' legal team. He was offered an advert for bin bags, at the time, and it was canned by Peter Kay claiming copyright. It was just another reason for their disagreements at the time. I met him on holiday in Spain, where he has a property. We were in a bar having supper and he came in with his wife. They spent ages talking to us. Most was private, so I won't repeat it, but he confirmed the "bin baggate" story as true. They have since made up and whilst not round each others' houses, they do get on.
It seems pretty clear that both Lee and Herring are against bigotry, lies, xenophobia, nationalism, isolationism, and neoliberal economic policy (politics that favours the rich). Whether you choose to call that "woke" is a matter for you. Some would say it is just a form of politics which involves being decent rather than selfish.
I would add Ford Keirnan and Greg Hemphill. They first appeared in Chewin’ the Fat, then went into spinoff series Still Game, with their characters Jack and Victor. Somewhere along the way, they fell out and then rejoined. Hemphill makes an appearance in the recent Deadpool movie.
@@MarkKodard Nothing really, people say they hate him because they have no critical thought processes and follow whatever they're told is a cool opinion.
random fact: i worked in a supermarket around 1998 & Cannon & Ball opened the new store cutting a ribbon & they were mega down to Earth & hung about for hours chatting & hugging folk for photos.
@@garyinspainIdk people say he earnt more than Frank Skinner making Fantasy Football and doing the Three Lions Songs. When it should have been equal. Or Skinner paid more as he was more known than Baddiel. I personally like him he gave us two Absolutely Brilliant England World Cup Songs. But I do notice Skinner and Baddiel never appear together whenever they get one of them on the TV during a Tournament where inveitabably Three Lions is played and its get mentioned. If they liked each other then maybe they would appear together to maybe answer do they plan to bring back there show or do a new Three Lions special maybe in 2026 60 years since England won anything and Thirty Years since the Song first came out. Idk maybe they try to but one is busy.
Yes, that famous double act 'Gallagher & Gallagher'. I miss their old show 'Sibling Rivalry', it was great in the 90s, but went downhill in the mid 2000s. I'm glad it got cancelled as it just wasn't funny anymore. 🤣
It is not true. No, he wasn't. In 1993, Newman and Baddiel became the first comedians to play and sell out the 12,000-seat Wembley Arena in London. A popular belief is that Lock was the first stand-up comedian to perform at Wembley Arena, as he was the support act for Newman and Baddiel. But, while Lock was the support act, he only featured in skits in the middle of the show. Lock's early television work included a supporting role alongside Rob Newman and David Baddiel in the 1993 series "Newman and Baddiel in Pieces", including touring with them as their support act.
@TubbsFarquhar yes, you sum it well. I loved them both, had Pete & Dud albums, back in the day, now have them in DVD style. I couldn't believe my ears when a school friends brother played "Derek & Clive" for us. But after a 2nd play, we couldn't stop sniggering & laughing aloud. Such naughty boys,... esp Derek & Clive, lol 😁👍
@@geraldinebyrne8872We must be of different generations - or different senses of humour (it happens!). I thought they were rubbish - two drunks who think they’re funny and shocking (like most drunks…). Pete and Dud were excellent, but D&C were a waste of electricity. Pete’s comedy was often edgy, and it tipped over into plain rudeness, and he sadly ended up as an overweight, drunken outcast. Dud took another way out by giving up comedy and making films for money, which magically made him attractive to women (or so he thought…). Never believe your own publicity!
As is my understanding however I may be wrong i understand that James Bolam and Rodney Bewes who starred in the likely lads and also What happened to the Likely Lads had a falling out and did not speak to each other for many years if at all 😮
Wrong they just did not socialise after work different personalities. You also have to remember Morecambe and Wise only socialised when they were working together that is why they remained friends, same with the two Ronnies.
I think it happened after the last series of Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. The story I've read was that at the time James Bolam's wife was expecting and Rodney Bewes in an newspaper interview had made a joke about James crashing his car upon hearing the news of him becoming a father which apparently didn't amuse James Bolam. So they didn't speak to each other away from the camera whilst filming the Likely Lads film and for years after that. When Rodney Bewes passed away, James Bolam said there was no falling out. So did they fall out? Did the press stir something up at the time and people believed it for all this years? I'm recalling all this from reading from the Daily Mirror so this could be right or wrong, I'll have a further look into it.
@@nickcopland5186 James Bolam took massive offence at Bewes announcing the pregnancy without permission and ghosted Bewes ever since. Even denying permission for Likely Lad repeats to be shown when Bewes was desperate for money. There are many stories of Bolam being a throughly unpleasant man
@Towertrips Did Bolam even have the power to stop repeats ? And even if so, the fact the show has been repeated numerous times kind of shows that it is not strictly true.
@@nickcopland5186 probably a bit of both. Also, just because you work with someone doesn't mean that you are destined to be best friends? It's same the same for us in ordinary jobs, we have quasi-friends, as it makes for a easier working environment, but you wouldn't really want to mix with some of these people outside of work? Good actors should be able to set aside their personal feelings & bring about a genuine performance, that's their job which they get paid well for & rewarded by the public. I admit, I definitely prefer James Bolam, he has done some great roles. Loved "When the Boat Comes In" too.
Mike and Mike in the Morning. Mike Golic started the show and brought Mike Greenberg on board. They made it into the radio hall of fame. But when Mike Greenberg went to management to start his own show that carries ESPN, it came out that after the first yr of the Mike and Mike in the Morning show, they never liked each other. Golic got kicked to a basement closet radio show and a yr later they fired him via a Twitter post.
Cook thought himself better than Moore He was humbled when they split and Moore became a huge Hollywood star while he ( Cook ) remained in UK phoning up late night radio chat shows to an a handful of Lorry drivers and OAPs
David baddiel and his former comedy partner Rob Newman couldn’t stand each other…….. but I did love their shows, especially the two mumbling academics ( professor F J Lewis and myself)
I don't think Peter Kay in real life is anything like the character he portrays. My son's friend did some work for him at his house and was made to feel like scum. I couldn't believe it at first, but a bit more searching around and I discovered a script writer had posted something on a forum about a time when he had to share an office with him for 2 weeks at a studio and he was thoroughly unpleasant. Everyone expects him to be this jolly bloke down the pub but his persona off stage when he's not performing appears to be entirely the opposite. Maybe it's how he protects himself and his privacy and only lets a handful people into his trust. I've worked with a few entertainers like that in the past, it's like watching a split personality in action.
@@thedrumdoctor I have spoken with people who worked for Kay, including a drink with Dave Starkey at a gig almost 2 decades ago. They all say the same thing; 'nasty piece of work'
@@James-ju4gj It's mad, we all want our comics to be like they are on stage, but it often doesn't turn out that way. On one hand I've been in dressing rooms with comics who just don't stop with the gags! I suppose it's the prep of going on stage where they have to work themselves up into persona and a band in a dressing room often make a great warm-up audience. But others are really quite dour and you wonder how the hell they're going to go out in a few minutes and make a big room laugh. Peter Kay is obviously prolific with his ideas and and incredibly creative. But the off-stage persona seems to be a split-personality. As a backing musician, you've got to be everyone's friend, be flexible and be prepared to handle egos. But even we have our limits, no matter what cash is on the table.
Gosh I remember when they first began presenting together, Ruth made it so bloody obviously that she liked & fancied Eamonn, but he always seemed non-plus, by her, couldn't care less? Eventually she won him over, or wore him down? Then he told her up front, that he did not want anymore children, he had his own & they were enough for him, etc. So Ruth seemed to except that, but after a few years, she couldn't reconcile that, so they agreed to have the one (jack) But, didn't Eamonn continue with his "without fail" trips back to Belfast to spend every weekend with his kids? I wonder if that also made their family "mix" a bit tricky? He also seemed to give off the vibe, that he found Ruth annoying & showing it publicly. I am amazed that they lasted as long as they did, all thanks to Ruth, maybe? I wondered if he would be faithful to her, as he thinks he is quite a catch lol Gosh he is annoying at times ! Perhaps Ruth should team up with Judy Finnegan & Eamonn should team up with Richard Madeley ?? 🤔😁👍
I don't really think that Matt Lucas and David Walliams will be as close as what they were previously but it's good that they are obviously on speaking terms and are okay with each other.
It's a pity that Rob Newman didn't have a solo career. He had great characters whereas Baddiel's were supporting characters at best. I'd love to team up with him to do a History Today revival.
Which duo split upset you the most?
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I thought perhaps you were going to mention Only Fools and Horses pair David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst.
As I have heard that David Jason has said in an interview that Lyndhurst hasn't really spoken to him for years and he doesn't really know what he's supposed to have done wrong.
But I have heard from other people who are familiar with BBC comedy that it's just Lyndhurst and the fact that he's a very unpleasant individual, not particularly nice at all from what I have been led to understand.
none of em - Cos even you cant be Honest , Corden is a closet case & the other one is Bi = read the rest as yall will
@@neilburns8869 I wouldn't believe that, most likely hear say, he just keeps himself to h.
why is did ya hashtag Ant And Dec??
in all fairness, everybody hates james corden
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True dat 😊👍👍
Damn I was about to type this comment
Well, it's totally understandable, he is/was awful & so fake
Horne is a bell as well
Rod Hull and Emu. Absolutely hated each other
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That's been blown out of proportion by the media. Don't believe everything you read 🙄
My dear old mother HATED Rod Hull.
When Hull fell off his roof she texted me saying,
"I told you Emu's cant fly!"
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Emu said Rod was to clingy!
John Eric Bartholomew and Ernest Wiseman met in 1940 in Swansea and formed a double act soon afterwards, they remained close friends until Eric's death in 1984.
Their entire partnership was build on a handshake, when Eric was unable to work for months following a heart attack Ernie continued to send him 50% of everything he earned.
If I can be one thing in life - let me be as loyal a friend as Ernie Wise.
Corden and Walliams became famous before we knew how annoying they were
Walliams ain’t the worst… redeeming qualities. Corden on the other hand wish he would get deported to the moon
ain`t that the truth
I knew Walliams was annoying in the early nineties when he was on Sky One's gaming programs
Speculative 💩however Holly Willoughby “addressing the nation” is comedy gold !!! 😂😂
gotta protect that PR image when your best mates a pedo.
Or horrific.
'Let me ask ...are YOU ok?' Embarrassing.
@@zu1875lu exactly.
Corden is not a nice person
How nice are you?
@@lervish1966nicer than Corden but that's a very low bar
You didnt mention James Bolam and Rodney Bewes who didnt speak to each other after the Likely Lads film in 1976!
I remember they seemed to have a pretty silly rivalry which meant it was necessary for their names to be switched around in the credits week to week so that they both had an equal number of times of their own name being first. And for the film they had an agreement that (like S.McQueen and P.Newman in The Towering Inferno) the actor whose name appeared to the right of the other actor's name would be slightly higher up so that neither actor felt he was secondary to the other. All a bit silly really.
I remember that! But, I recall Rodney Bewes, had a bit of an ego, as the popularity of the "The Likely Lads", went to his head, as he assumed he was a "star"! James Bolam, always considered himself a "proper" actor, not an airhead star?
Bolam, went on to act in many other productions, on TV, stage, radio & film, etc, so he didn't get type cast either. Rodney Bewes had trouble getting regular work, he didn't seem to stretch himself & go for different type of roles. He later hit harder times & desperately tried to get Bolam to give permission for the BBC to show repeats, hence them, both getting repeat fees, which Bewes needed & Bolam didn't!
There was a lot of rumours that Bewes, even "exploited" some of his "well healed" fans, which ended with these folks losing quite a bit of money to Bewes & his "antics, illusions of grandeur", etc??
This could be one of the reasons for Bolam's utter disdain for Bewes?
Well, it's all water under the bridge now. I enjoy repeats of the Likely Lads & also "When the Boat Comes In". Wasn't such a fan of "Only When I Laugh". What weird idea for a comedy, = healthy people, forever in a hospital. Crazy! But, it was simple times & simple ideas back in those days ? 😊
I heard that the reason for their fall out was when Bewes revealed something to the media about Bolam’s wife’s pregnancy and this continued right to until Bewes’ death. Quite sad as I loved The Likely Lads and knowing this backstory somehow took the shine off it. I think it’s in the actors nature to loathe their creation, essentially biting the hand that feeds.
@@KuroMicraThat's the one, he was passing chat between friends to the press. That was the last straw.
they did have a fall out but everyone also assumes that if people do some work together they are best friends and always together
Tom and Jerry hated each other I have video evidence 😀
But they made the lady with the broom's life a misery 😅
As long as Simon Pegg and Nick Frost aren't on here I'm good. 😊
Not a fan of Simon Pegg after all the woke selling out he's been doing to Hollywoz, but Love Nick Frost and would hate for them have fallen out over anything !
Sorry what is woke? @@rocketmunkey1
@@rocketmunkey1It's an affront to all us licence fee payers isn't it, mate? The nerve of these people.
@@rocketmunkey1whats a woke?
@@rocketmunkey1 still crying about woke? Give me a break 😂
I was so scared that I might see French & Saunders, Fry & Laurie, Mitchell & Webb or Rik & Ade on this list... phew 😌
Rik was the only celeb i ever cried for, i still watch bottom now, i watch it at least once a week
There was somewhat of a falling out with Rik and Ade but that happened after Rik's bike accident but they never fully fell out. It was more that they could not agree on what stuff to do together later on
Thankfully all the best ones actually got along.
Rik and Ade loved each other until the end.
@animewatcher00 Ade Edmonson said in his autobiography that when they were drafting the script for the Hooligan's Island series Rik started counting off the number of jokes he was making and made it into a contest, which didn't go down well with Ade. He also thought that Rik was letting his ego get in the way of his work. It's kind of a shame they ended their partnership the way they did but at least they remained good friends until the end.
Hey, maybe Horne refused to take part in the programme because of piers Morgan, not James Corden
It's a real dilemma to decide which to hate most. They're both bloody awful. Cancers on the universe.
Corden is the only arsehole
If Corden had a comedic bone in his body then he would have said that on hearing the news:)
In fairness that's like cat shit falling on your head from a flat window....just as you step in dog shit.
Morgan and Corden shit sandwich.
Everyone hates James Corden.
??
Even James Cordon hate's himself (surely).
@@tetepeb It's amazingly impressive how much attention a hated person would have ahahahaah!!
I don't.
He's OK
Wilfred Brambell and Harry H. Corbett did not "hate" each other. It is just that apart from work they had little in common, so didn't meet much. Neither ever said anything against the other. As for Corden and Horne, I suspect the fact that their TV sketch show bombed so spectacularly had something to do with the coolness between them. As for Pete and Dud, Dudley Moore was also a jazz pianist and he went to live in America and Peter Cook spent most of his time watching TV in Hampstead, rarely venturing out. there is no evidence there was any animosity between them.
Absolutely. Their work together has diminishing returns. People were fed up of seeing them on TV, and likely both blamed each other. Also, Matt Horne says he went into a dark place after that. Doubt he wanted to dredge that, for a 5 min segment, in a show where it's making corden a victim (or an AH)
Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewel should have been on this list - they absolutely hated each other.
Who?
Really famous comedy actors of the 1950s, 60s and 70s
@@RussellSmith91Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewel - Nearest and Dearest
Who and who?
current.... nice.
Hate? I think that is a stretch. They simply fall out with each other. That does not mean they hate each other
Just what I was thinking. Harry H Corbett's daughter said her father and Wilfred Bramball remained good friends to the end.
it is click bait
No Matt Horne hates Piers Morgan, that's why he didn't appear for that interview. Get your facts straight.
My favourite double act is Laurel and Hardy. Total comedy genius
@@karatefella And they were very close friends. Stan Laurel was absolutely devastated when Oliver Hardy died. There is a letter proving this in the L&H museum in Ulverston.
Yes, real friends & colleagues. Partners!!
Not that big of a fan, it's hardy and laurel you cabbage
Vic and Bob
I heard that they had various arguments while filming but Stan who outlived Ollie was fond of watching their films up to his death and always laughed loudest at Ollie's parts.
The steptoe and son one is not true at all. They both got on perfectly, they respected each other they were just not seen socialising outside of filming the show and the whole they didn't get on well in Australia is full on crap
I had heard those rumours & knew a set assembler who worked at the BBC from 1963 to 1987 who confirmed observing a lot of tension backstage between them but it probably, along with the writers, created an atmosphere which enabled the show to be brilliantly authentic TV comedy, still watchable to this day.
Your right it was a myth that just got excepted
Harry H Corbett's daughter confirmed they got on fine. Very professional relationship
There were some tensions on occasions (especially the AUS/NZ tour), but Corbett and Brambell got on well professionally and personally and would still work together until Corbett's untimely death in 1982, with Brambell extremely upset at his colleague's passing.
@@jonhay3141 Thats true
Harry H Corbett could of been one of England's greatest actors but he got stuck in Steptoe and Son.
could HAVE
He was one of England's greatest actors anyway
It was either that or a few more Carry Ons.
@@fadikhoory5350 Harry H only appeared in one, 'Carry On Screaming' . By some distance that was the best ever Carry On. When I see or hear the expression' Frying tonight', I think of Kenneth Williams in the film, as the bodies are dipped in hot wax. Likewise the lovely Fenella Fielding, who played Williams's sister.
They got on ok
Number 1 James Corden and the world
I'm OK Holly, Thanks for asking.
Corden plays the victim and Horne just has to take it. Corden realised most of the UK saw right through his act and thank god he ran to the US and got of our TV screens
But he did sound genuinely hurt wh n horne never took part in his life 🧬 stories as much as I'm not keen on him I felt that fur him
He must have an amazing agent.
what did he do?
No-one likes Corden plus he's devoid of talent.
He may be a dick but I challenge you to write a successful TV sitcom that lasts for several series because it was he who co-wrote Gavin and Stacey with Ruth Jones. If you were devoid of talent then you could never do that.
or horne
I like him.
You left out Grant and Naylor, the duo behind Red Dwarf, who fell out, rejoined, then fell out again.
deary me
could also add that Craig Charles and Chris Barrie didn't get along at the beginning of RD either, but then again this is a list for double acts and that they do get along very well now.
I was at the Newman and Baddiel show at Wembley Arena on the 10th Dec 1993. It was a brilliant show and also had Sean Lock doing a set in between their shows. I didn't get it and a lot of people didn't get it either but my God, he made up for it before his tragic death.
The Likely Lads actors James Bolan and Rodney Bewes could not stand each other.
Always made me sad they hated one another in the end. They were good mates before money.
Doesn’t everyone hate Corden
yes
Not everyone hates him , some loathe him
@@RefinedRouge😂
@@RefinedRougeYou’re unfairly misrepresenting here. I, and many others, despise him
Can't stand him.
The Peter Cook/Dudley Moore split was pretty evident from the Derek and Clive period - Cook was a comic genius, but often bullied Moore on stage. Also Eric Idle and John Cleese might be worth a mention.
Cook was jealous of Moore's ability to adapt to different acting roles, and his musical ability, and the fact that he became an unlikely sex symbol. Peter Cook was comedic genius though, but he could never convert it into mainstream stardom the way that Dudley did. Eric Idle and John Cleese were never a double act, so they don't count. But there were plenty of tensions within various Pythons.
I can see why you wouldn't like Eric Idle. He's the lowest common denominator out of the group, singing winking songs in his pretend cockney accent. Where Cleese is much more patrician and intellectual in his comedy, I think he values putting thought into things, jokes that are good quality and clever, though most important that they're funny. He just seems to earn his laughs in a very different way, where Eric goes for the cheap ones.
That's just my opinion from watching so much of their stuff, and seeing them in interviews.
Comic genius? He got a wake up call when Dudley left and became a major Hollywood Star while he, Cook, was stuck doing radio phone ins and bits on chat shows
@@michaelmarron8441 To be fair he had a big hand in private eye
I cant believe that there was ever such a dearth of talent (or even ideas) out there that a couple of cleaners become stars!
Peter Kay totally shafted Dave Spikey and Neil Fitzmaurice.
How?
Just rewatched phoenix nights last week
Yes, well known in the British TV community, this is why Kay finds it so hard to find TV work despite having been one of the countries biggest comedians for 20 years.
Yeah he's known for being a mean-spirited wanker. His books are full of him settling scores with people he imagines slighting him. Even doing comedy you can tell he's a tosser.
He always does. Car Share went by the name of Peter Kays Car Share, even though he didnt come up with the idea or write it
In America the top comedy double act who absolutely detest each other are,Donald and Melania.
Laurel and Hardy were the best. They loved each other too
Indeed. It was a charming friendship. Until death, they wrote each other polite letters addressed to "Mr Laurel" and "Mr Hardy". So sweet.
Again it was mainly because when they were not working to together they lived there separate lives Stan Laurel was obsessed with golf.
@@TheLonerSupreme SAM Laurel? Lol..hope that was an autocorrect! STAN Laurel, of course.
@@teecee1567 Whoops too much to drink.
@@TheLonerSupreme I was Olly that would go off and play golf, while Stan would work for hours over the edits
This is USA calling...
Two of our most popular comedy teams consisted of guys who really couldn't stand each other: Abbott & Costello and Martin & Lewis!
@I.salisbury Actually....I had heard the same about A and C. But the truth is they didn't hate each other at all, but were quite fond of each other. They weren't best buddies, but mainly colleagues. I understand.
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis fell out big time time in the late 50's but reconciled just before Dean Martin's death in 1995
@@TheLonerSupreme Plus when he appeared as a guest on Inside the Actors Studio, Lewis paid tribute To Martin saying how brilliant he was as a straight man to him.
@@teecee1567 I believe there was a disagreement between them both over their salaries which caused friction between them both. Which apparently was not helped by their individual egos. They both eventually went their separate ways with Costello pursuing a solo stand-up career and appearing on TV shows. Abbott paire dup with different comedy partners but proved unsuccessful and never being able to capture the same magic that he had with his former partner.
Another one that should be on the list Mike and Bernie Winters. Bernie wanted to pursue a solo career and again they did not make up until Bernie Winters was dying of cancer .
When Michael Parkinson asked Morecambe and Wise what they would have been if they hadn’t been comedians, Eric immediately replied ‘Mike and Bernie Winters!’ Not very nice, but very true.
I love the Holly Willoughby thing -'Are you okay '?
Well Holly I've been in hospital 15 times in the past two years; my kidneys have declined in failure territory twice; was once denied an X-ray on the basis that my BP was so low i may have stroke if i sat up; have had sepsis three times tam going through intestinal failure. But no it was finding out the most obviously Gay man on the planet was actually Gay that really got me!
Hope you're getting better now 🙂
Hope your well
@@patrickhawthorneLS Bless you. Just have to take each day as it comes.
it has nothing to do with the fact that he was gay. it was the fact that he was manipulating a very young man into a relationship.
Oh yeah! Philip, I watched you in the broom cupboard! How COULD you have a difficult love life, coming to terms late in life that you're into men, having been married for years to a woman? Obviously the marriage was a sham from the start, and most importantly I give a fuck about some stranger on a boring TV show I don't watch.
Funny how the lure of $$$$$ leads to reconciliation.
No suprise Eamonn Holmes was there, always found him creepy
Don't tell me, is there another Savile scandal on the way, to follow Jenas's recent antics? Jermaine who? Exactly, career now gone, nearly £200K a year from the BBC up n smoke...
Most of these are totally wrong. Newman & Baddiel have made up over the years, Cannon & Ball did fall out, but made up and worked for years together afterwards. Pete and Dud were friends for years before Peter's death, and apparently Steptoe and Son may not have been best friends, but the didn't hate each other the way it has been reported.
you cant claim cannon and ball are not friends when you witnessed them fishing together they was so close .
i assume you watched this with the sound off as it literally says at the beginning and mentions several times throughout the video that they're including double acts who made up
Dave Spikey always came over to me as a lovely person. Peter Kay came over as not genuine. Always on an act.
PK is a tax-dodging, Pope-botherer.
A bit of click bait here??? That is not quite an accurate description as it doesn't apply to all those named.
its watch mojo, they always do clickbait
CLICK BAIT? On _this_ channel!?
that's youtube for you
dont know why I came , who wants to know that all their comedy heroes hate each other
Newman and Baddiel turned their dislike for each other into comedy gold with their "that,s you that is" sketch.
Horne didn't do that show because he hates Piers Morgan (rightfully so). Not anything to do with Corden.
Honourable mentions: Kenny Baker and Anthony Daniels from Star Wars, and Craig Charles and Chris Barrie from Red Dwarf, although the latter was at the start of the show's recordings.
Kenny was a good guy, Anthony was an arsehole and all the film crew hated him.
Well, "hate", as against "disliked", are quite different? Saying the word "hate" is a popular trend these days, esp in social media? "Hating" is a very strong emotion, whereas disliking someone is more an expression of annoyance? Hate can mean someone else own's your emtions, so it can be extreme?
I can't say I hate someone who I have never met, though I have often been irritated by numerous, folk in the public eye, one being James Corden 😮 😁👍
Surprised Ruth Langsford put up with Holmes for so long and Aggie putting up with that hideous Woodburn
I used to really like Newman and Baddiel. It's still not entirely clear what they disliked about each other. The stories are all very vague. Also odd how Newman seemed to virtually disappear overnight with only the occasional TV appearances since while Baddiel immediately teamed up with Frank Skinner and is still very much part of the comedy/celebrity scene 30 years later.
Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore makes me really sad. Absolute genius.
Its a myth about Corbett and Bramball. They just didn't hang out when not on screen. They had a mutual respect for one another. Its been said so in many interviews by both Actors. Newman and Baddiel have both reconciled too after nearly 30 years of not talking to each other.
I heard Horne didn’t do
Life stories because of Piers
How Corden achieved any level of fame is, and will remain, a complete mystery.....
Does anyone even care what Holmes thinks ?
Newman and Baddiel.... Stop it aleady
Corden has Ruth Jones to thank for his success, I didn't like Gavin and Stacey but anything that was funny or heartwarming in it was clearly penned by Jones who is herself a talented comedy writer.
Keith Harris and Orville the duck....rumour has it that Orville remained very silent about things when Harris wasn't present, perhaps suggesting some underlying embitterment that Harris definitely had a hand in.
😊
Matt Horn. Aon Holmes. Dave spiky. Steep Tor and Son. Newman and Bal. A masterclass in content production.
I hadn’t heard of Newman and Baddiel before this I always thought Baddiel’s double act was with Frank Skinner
I think because Skinner and Baddiel did Fantasy Football in the 90's, Skinner being a Comeidan and massively into football being a West Bromwich Albion fan his local team and he did used to go to every game. When Albion got promoted to the Prem in 2002 the Albion Fans sung to the Tune of three Lions Albion's Going Up There Going Up There Going Up but before that it cut to Skinner alongside Adrian Chiles celebrating then it showed him joining in with the chant to the song he had written. I think Fantasy football and the two Three Lions Songs they have made is why everyone thinks there a Double act. Bit like Richard Osman and Alexander Armstrong because of Pointless. I found out when I asked my Dad from an old clip of HIGNFY which he was presenting that he was a Comedian and part of a Double Act.
Newman & Baddiel were one half of a major successful alternative comedy act with Outnumbered actor Hugh Dennis & Steve Punt called collectively The Mary Whitehouse Experience. This was shown on BBC in the late 80s/early 90s. There should be some archive footage on TH-cam. Go check it out!
Punt and Dennis still working together on Radio 4.
See those people who don’t know something then write about it online…..that’s you that is
@@lorddarlo6194 Skinner and Baddiel, after that, did a series where they sat on a couch and made snide remarks, that was a double act, they even lived together I think.
THAT SONG was a bloody dirge! The Lightning Seeds were a crap band who made lite synthpop dirges, they couldn't help all their songs sounding depressing and pointless, they all just did. So getting with them for a second National Anthem was a big mistake, that made them all millions of pounds. But gods, everything about that song gets right up my nose. It's just so... cynical! Artificially constructed for success, and it worked. Just the right mass appeal for the moment, another World Cup that England wouldn't win. Manipulative, plodding, dirgelike, designed to be a sing-along.
Heavy Duty Black Bin Bags
They're on offer till December !
Long and black and slender
Ha, ha, once heard that song is Never forgotten!! It's been in my brain since it was first broadcast re: "Phoenix Nights" in 2004 (?). Wow 20 years old! I wonder if a black-bin-bag, company, ever considered using this catchy song in an advert? If produced right, it could be a hit? Lol 👍😁
To this day I have never heard the original without humming along '...come and get those black bin bags, something to remember'
I went to see Dave Spikey at a gig and he said he wasn't allowed to sing or use that sketch live because he was told he would be sued by Peter Kays' legal team. He was offered an advert for bin bags, at the time, and it was canned by Peter Kay claiming copyright. It was just another reason for their disagreements at the time. I met him on holiday in Spain, where he has a property. We were in a bar having supper and he came in with his wife. They spent ages talking to us. Most was private, so I won't repeat it, but he confirmed the "bin baggate" story as true. They have since made up and whilst not round each others' houses, they do get on.
Stewart Lee and Richard Herrring are surely somewhere up there, right? 😂
You can imagine. Stewart Lee is woke as fuck whilst Herring is a decent comic. Herring should have got more TV time imo.
@@philicon353 herring is *far* more "woke as fuck"
@@simonjenkin how
@@philicon353 Lmao go back to watching Peter Kay chump
It seems pretty clear that both Lee and Herring are against bigotry, lies, xenophobia, nationalism, isolationism, and neoliberal economic policy (politics that favours the rich). Whether you choose to call that "woke" is a matter for you. Some would say it is just a form of politics which involves being decent rather than selfish.
Slightly misleading people didn’t hate each other they fell out after being tight
Very missleading
I would add Ford Keirnan and Greg Hemphill. They first appeared in Chewin’ the Fat, then went into spinoff series Still Game, with their characters Jack and Victor. Somewhere along the way, they fell out and then rejoined. Hemphill makes an appearance in the recent Deadpool movie.
Seven years they didn't speak. They even referenced it in one of their live shows.
To be honest everybody hates corden! Absolute 🤡
There was a comedian a while ago who said after Robin Williams died, "why can't James Corden get depressed?"😂
Either Stewart Lee or Frankie Boyle I bet.
What did he do?
@@MarkKodard Nothing really, people say they hate him because they have no critical thought processes and follow whatever they're told is a cool opinion.
I love all these remarks. I'm liking every single one, and there's dozens of them!
random fact: i worked in a supermarket around 1998 & Cannon & Ball opened the new store cutting a ribbon & they were mega down to Earth & hung about for hours chatting & hugging folk for photos.
Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewel had a feud on set filming the sitcom Nearest And Dearest. They couldn't stand each other.
Who actually watches This Morning? Working, Popmaster, doing something in the garden all seem like more tempting activities than watching that tripe.
To be fair, David Baddiel is a prick.
why? i think he's alright
@@garyinspainIdk people say he earnt more than Frank Skinner making Fantasy Football and doing the Three Lions Songs. When it should have been equal. Or Skinner paid more as he was more known than Baddiel. I personally like him he gave us two Absolutely Brilliant England World Cup Songs. But I do notice Skinner and Baddiel never appear together whenever they get one of them on the TV during a Tournament where inveitabably Three Lions is played and its get mentioned. If they liked each other then maybe they would appear together to maybe answer do they plan to bring back there show or do a new Three Lions special maybe in 2026 60 years since England won anything and Thirty Years since the Song first came out. Idk maybe they try to but one is busy.
That's putting it mildly, he's a vile racist.
Yep. A total bell end.
Baddiel, always seemed so pleased with himself, so that doesn't help you like him? 🤔😊
The Phoenix nights joke straight into the Phillip Schofield part.......I see what you did there lol
Surprised Itchy and Scratchy aren’t on here. Those two fight and fight and fight and fight and fight.
No mention of the Gallagher brothers?!
Yes, that famous double act 'Gallagher & Gallagher'. I miss their old show 'Sibling Rivalry', it was great in the 90s, but went downhill in the mid 2000s. I'm glad it got cancelled as it just wasn't funny anymore. 🤣
Ray and Dave Davis
Andy Bradbury and Stevie Eagles is one that springs to mind..
Bolam and Bewes hated each other to the extent that when Rodney Bewes died James Bolam had to be forced by his agent to mumble a few words of sympathy
Never understood Baddiel's or Gorman's comedy.
Refusing to appear on a Piers Morgan show just shows good taste in avoiding Piers Morgan.
I'm glad Robert Webb & David Mitchell and Simon Pegg & Nick Frost are still friends.
Telling Piers Morgan to fuck off doesn't necessarily mean you hate James Corden.
Harry H Corbett & William Bramble DIDN'T dislike each other. That was just paper talk & gossip. Harry's iwn daughter has conformed that.
I read a book written by Peter Cooke’s wife. She said he loved “Dud” and that they were the best of friends so I don’t believe this.
..he still hates Corden.
He’s not alone
Love this stuff
Kim first appeared in Bod in the 1970s as Aunt Flo.
Everyone knows Sean Lock was in fact the first comedian to sell out Wembley.
It is not true. No, he wasn't.
In 1993, Newman and Baddiel became the first comedians to play and sell out the 12,000-seat Wembley Arena in London.
A popular belief is that Lock was the first stand-up comedian to perform at Wembley Arena, as he was the support act for Newman and Baddiel. But, while Lock was the support act, he only featured in skits in the middle of the show.
Lock's early television work included a supporting role alongside Rob Newman and David Baddiel in the 1993 series "Newman and Baddiel in Pieces", including touring with them as their support act.
Eamon Holmes is such a weirdo
Pete and dud were best friends. They never "hated" each other.
@TubbsFarquhar yes, you sum it well. I loved them both, had Pete & Dud albums, back in the day, now have them in DVD style. I couldn't believe my ears when a school friends brother played "Derek & Clive" for us. But after a 2nd play, we couldn't stop sniggering & laughing aloud. Such naughty boys,... esp Derek & Clive, lol 😁👍
Loved Derek and Clive. My inlaws insisted they wanted to hear them... they were so shocked... me and hubby were cracking up. We did warn them 😂😂😂😂
They were friends, apparently Peter got jealous of Dud's American success which soured their relationship
@@geraldinebyrne8872We must be of different generations - or different senses of humour (it happens!). I thought they were rubbish - two drunks who think they’re funny and shocking (like most drunks…). Pete and Dud were excellent, but D&C were a waste of electricity.
Pete’s comedy was often edgy, and it tipped over into plain rudeness, and he sadly ended up as an overweight, drunken outcast.
Dud took another way out by giving up comedy and making films for money, which magically made him attractive to women (or so he thought…).
Never believe your own publicity!
@TubbsFarquhar Thats here say too.
As is my understanding however I may be wrong i understand that James Bolam and Rodney Bewes who starred in the likely lads and also What happened to the Likely Lads had a falling out and did not speak to each other for many years if at all 😮
Wrong they just did not socialise after work different personalities. You also have to remember Morecambe and Wise only socialised when they were working together that is why they remained friends, same with the two Ronnies.
I think it happened after the last series of Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. The story I've read was that at the time James Bolam's wife was expecting and Rodney Bewes in an newspaper interview had made a joke about James crashing his car upon hearing the news of him becoming a father which apparently didn't amuse James Bolam. So they didn't speak to each other away from the camera whilst filming the Likely Lads film and for years after that. When Rodney Bewes passed away, James Bolam said there was no falling out. So did they fall out? Did the press stir something up at the time and people believed it for all this years? I'm recalling all this from reading from the Daily Mirror so this could be right or wrong, I'll have a further look into it.
@@nickcopland5186 James Bolam took massive offence at Bewes announcing the pregnancy without permission and ghosted Bewes ever since. Even denying permission for Likely Lad repeats to be shown when Bewes was desperate for money. There are many stories of Bolam being a throughly unpleasant man
@Towertrips Did Bolam even have the power to stop repeats ? And even if so, the fact the show has been repeated numerous times kind of shows that it is not strictly true.
@@nickcopland5186 probably a bit of both. Also, just because you work with someone doesn't mean that you are destined to be best friends? It's same the same for us in ordinary jobs, we have quasi-friends, as it makes for a easier working environment, but you wouldn't really want to mix with some of these people outside of work? Good actors should be able to set aside their personal feelings & bring about a genuine performance, that's their job which they get paid well for & rewarded by the public.
I admit, I definitely prefer James Bolam, he has done some great roles. Loved "When the Boat Comes In" too.
Mike and Mike in the Morning. Mike Golic started the show and brought Mike Greenberg on board. They made it into the radio hall of fame. But when Mike Greenberg went to management to start his own show that carries ESPN, it came out that after the first yr of the Mike and Mike in the Morning show, they never liked each other. Golic got kicked to a basement closet radio show and a yr later they fired him via a Twitter post.
Shame that !
Who? Never heard of them!
@@dorothyaxford5293American sports presenters
Willoughby is Rose in Titanic. " This is my plank. Get the hell off it"
Cook thought himself better than Moore
He was humbled when they split and Moore became a huge Hollywood star while he ( Cook ) remained in UK phoning up late night radio chat shows to an a handful of Lorry drivers and OAPs
3:41 Holly thinking we gave two 💩 "Firstly are you ok..." yeah I'm peachy thanks!
Holly Willoughby's "are you okay?" - and in fact the whole monologue - was parodying the interview Philip Schofield did with Amol Rajan.
David baddiel and his former comedy partner Rob Newman couldn’t stand each other…….. but I did love their shows, especially the two mumbling academics ( professor F J Lewis and myself)
Surprised Lee & Herring weren't mentioned in this video.
Lee & Herring have let themselves go.
@@L1am21 Richard Herring looks pretty good these days, better than Stuart Lee does.
You know what you want? You want the moon on a stick
Peter Kay and Dave Starkie are not a double act! Just because they worked together. Ridiculous
Yes, after Phoenix Nights, Dave Starkie returned to his day job as Britain's foremost constitutional historian.
now i know why they never made the promised follow-up gay werewolves! horne and corden
The Peter Kay issue was probably Peter Kay considering in his book everything was amazing and everything he did was great.
I don't think Peter Kay in real life is anything like the character he portrays. My son's friend did some work for him at his house and was made to feel like scum. I couldn't believe it at first, but a bit more searching around and I discovered a script writer had posted something on a forum about a time when he had to share an office with him for 2 weeks at a studio and he was thoroughly unpleasant. Everyone expects him to be this jolly bloke down the pub but his persona off stage when he's not performing appears to be entirely the opposite. Maybe it's how he protects himself and his privacy and only lets a handful people into his trust. I've worked with a few entertainers like that in the past, it's like watching a split personality in action.
@@thedrumdoctor I have spoken with people who worked for Kay, including a drink with Dave Starkey at a gig almost 2 decades ago.
They all say the same thing; 'nasty piece of work'
@@James-ju4gj It's mad, we all want our comics to be like they are on stage, but it often doesn't turn out that way. On one hand I've been in dressing rooms with comics who just don't stop with the gags! I suppose it's the prep of going on stage where they have to work themselves up into persona and a band in a dressing room often make a great warm-up audience. But others are really quite dour and you wonder how the hell they're going to go out in a few minutes and make a big room laugh. Peter Kay is obviously prolific with his ideas and and incredibly creative. But the off-stage persona seems to be a split-personality. As a backing musician, you've got to be everyone's friend, be flexible and be prepared to handle egos. But even we have our limits, no matter what cash is on the table.
PK is a wrong'un.
Eamonn was dipping his wick in someone else. 🙄
😂😂🤢🤢
I quite fancy Ruth, tbh.
Gosh I remember when they first began presenting together, Ruth made it so bloody obviously that she liked & fancied Eamonn, but he always seemed non-plus, by her, couldn't care less? Eventually she won him over, or wore him down? Then he told her up front, that he did not want anymore children, he had his own & they were enough for him, etc. So Ruth seemed to except that, but after a few years, she couldn't reconcile that, so they agreed to have the one (jack) But, didn't Eamonn continue with his "without fail" trips back to Belfast to spend every weekend with his kids? I wonder if that also made their family "mix" a bit tricky? He also seemed to give off the vibe, that he found Ruth annoying & showing it publicly.
I am amazed that they lasted as long as they did, all thanks to Ruth, maybe? I wondered if he would be faithful to her, as he thinks he is quite a catch lol Gosh he is annoying at times !
Perhaps Ruth should team up with Judy Finnegan & Eamonn should team up with Richard Madeley ??
🤔😁👍
@@mossygreen2790 A good Catholic boy? No.
@@teecee1567Have you seen the video of her in a leather skirt, seamed stockings and high heels??😍😍😍😍😍😍
Surprised Roger De Coursey and Nookie Bear were not on this list.
I don't really think that Matt Lucas and David Walliams will be as close as what they were previously but it's good that they are obviously on speaking terms and are okay with each other.
Ah not pete and dud. Loved these
only came to check if Mitchell and Webb were on it. So glad they aren't. It would be brutal to know the pair are no longer sharing a jazz flannel
I can understand why Mat Horne hates fat boy James Cordon.
it ok it not hard to hate james he earnt it
Never knew Newman and Baddiel didnt like eachother...i wouldn't worry nobody else likes them either.
Most of the time this channel is clickbait
this list has literally all of them 😂 british double acts just hate each other
It's a pity that Rob Newman didn't have a solo career. He had great characters whereas Baddiel's were supporting characters at best. I'd love to team up with him to do a History Today revival.