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Morecambe and Wise Untold
The illustrated story of Eric and Ernie’s early years as variety entertainers, and the first ever biography to reveal how they became Britain’s best loved comedy double act.

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Morecambe & Wise
Probably the best and most comprehensive book available. An absolute must for any fan.
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Memories of Eric
In Memories of Eric, Gary Morecambe and co-editor Martin Sterling have drawn together over a hundred stories from celebrities like Judi Dench, Chris Tarrant, Des O'Connor, Diana Rigg and Alan Bennett, as well as family and friends.
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Unseen Eric Morecambe
Containing 15,000 words of unseen diary entries, 200 unseen pictures, jokes and sketches, and letters to both Ernie and Eric himself, everything in this book is 100 per cent personal and original.
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Still On My Way To Hollywood
This is the Ernie Wise’s autobiography. It covers his life from the very early days of “Carson and the Kid” to life after Eric.
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Eric And Ernie - The Autobiography
This was the first autobiography / biography of the lads. Published in 1973 it covers their story from the early days of variety up till Eric’s heart attack and his return to work.
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Morecambe And Wise : You Can't See The Join
The large format (225mm x 295mm) provides ample space for some really good quality photographs to back up the story of Eric and Ern’s rise to fame.
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Morecambe & Wise - A Celebration
This book, apart from the initial set of introduction pages, consists entirely of the scripts he wrote for Eric and Ern.
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Bring Me Sunshine
A bumper crop of hilarious articles, jokes, poems and sketches taken from a variety of publications such as Titbits, Women's Own and local newspapers.