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  • recordari,

    The Dagenham Dialogues
    by Peter Cook & Dudley Moore

    Someone in my family is a big collector of anything Pete & Dud. Would appreciate a warning, if possible, and I'll try to bid for it.

    Ahh, the shorty nightie...

    AUCKLAND • Since Dec 2009 • 2607 posts Report

  • Mr Mark,

    The Dagenham Dialogues
    by Peter Cook & Dudley Moore


    Ooooweeee ! That sounds very much like the title I've been trying to remember for years and years. Wayyyyy back in the early 80s, when in't 7th Form, I had a 'free period' (as we called it in those days, no double entendre intended), and I spent a brilliant hour in the school library reading the collected Pete n Dud scripts (from either Not Only But Also or Do Not Adjust Your Set).

    Only a year earlier, an English guy turned up in the 6th form (his family had emigrated from UK) with what was then a banned audio tape of Cook and Moore doing some hilarious improvised stuff whilst pissed out of their heads in the early/mid 70s. Can't quite remember the title, but still remember most of the dialogue. I was never able to think of the Queen Mother in quite the same way again.

    Oh and thanks for the clip Recordari.

    Wellington • Since Dec 2009 • 128 posts Report

  • giovanni tiso,

    I think young Peter Cook was not out of Betty Grable's league at all - he was quite dashing in his day (esp. around the time of Bedazzled).

    Wellington • Since Jun 2007 • 7473 posts Report

  • 3410,

    Only a year earlier, an English guy turned up in the 6th form (his family had emigrated from UK) with what was then a banned audio tape of Cook and Moore doing some hilarious improvised stuff whilst pissed out of their heads in the early/mid 70s. Can't quite remember the title, but still remember most of the dialogue.

    Derek and Clive.

    Auckland • Since Jan 2007 • 2618 posts Report

  • Mr Mark,

    Derek and Clive

    Absolutely !, thanks 3410. In fact probably Derek and Clive Live.

    "Get out the Cab !, get out of the bleedin Cab !".

    "I'm not going to change your sheets again, Mr Hastings".

    Wellington • Since Dec 2009 • 128 posts Report

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