Morecambe and Wise
/ˌmɔːkəm ən ˈwaɪz/
/ˌmɔːrkəm ən ˈwaɪz/
- Eric Morecambe (1926-84) and Ernie Wise (1925-99), a pair of English television comedians who were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s. Their shows attracted extremely large audiences, particularly on Christmas Day, and they were popular with all sections of the public. Well-known people often appeared on the shows as guests and were made to look ridiculous. Eric made the jokes and Ernie was the serious one and the jokes were often about him. Several of their catchphrases became widely used in Britain and their shows are often repeated on British television.
“The play wot I wrote.”莫克姆和怀斯:埃里克·莫克姆(1926-84)和厄尼·怀斯(1925-99),一对英国电视喜剧演员,在1960年代和1970年代非常受欢迎。他们的节目吸引了极大的观众,尤其是在圣诞节那天,并且在各个阶层中都很受欢迎。知名人士经常以客人的身份出现在演出中,使他们看起来很荒谬。埃里克(Eric)开了个玩笑,而厄尼(Ernie)是认真的玩笑,开玩笑常常是关于他的。他们的一些口号在英国广泛使用,并且他们的节目经常在英国电视上重复播放。