Bernard Braden's series 'On The Braden Beat' (1965) was enlivened by Peter Cook's monologues in the character of E.L.Wisty. Here he talks about spinach.
Thank you for posting this classic clip - still so fresh. Hardly anything survives of this series, sadly, so I can only imagine Bill Oddie as 'Hooligan' the folk singer!
Bernard Braden deserves to be remembered for bringing Cook to a mass audience, and for his show working on behalf of the consumer; one which didn't feature vegetables shaped like genitals.
Richard Humphreys replied to my comment by stating that Esther Rantzen was part of Braden's show; well we all know what happened after Bernard was dislodged.
Prey silence please And Now for something complety different .Not only wonderfully wonderfully but also the curious world of Mr wispy words of wisom of proffesor wispy.
Veritable words of wisdom regarding a truly disgusting tasing vegetable. His relative sounds a trifle like my mum, getting us kids to eat stuff that I never actually saw her bother with.
Damn! I made the mistake of looking directly at his eyes which ruined the whole bit for me. You can see he is looking slightly to his left and you can see slight horizontal movement which mean he's reading it. Have to admit that for the casual observer he does a good job of making it appear he is looking at the camera. All in all - I always enjoyed Peter Cook. He was brilliant!
Just brilliant
Thank you so much posting this!
Thank you for posting this classic clip - still so fresh. Hardly anything survives of this series, sadly, so I can only imagine Bill Oddie as 'Hooligan' the folk singer!
bloody brilliant !
the new wave of comedian, taking a swipe at everything that was off limits before the 60's. and it holds up remarkably well 57 years later.
Bernard Braden deserves to be remembered for bringing Cook to a mass audience, and for his show working on behalf of the consumer; one which didn't feature vegetables shaped like genitals.
It did feature a young researcher called Esther Rantzen, though!!!
Brilliant as usual x
03:58 probably the only time ive seen el wisty break
yes Dudley's usually the one who breaks I've never seen Peter do it 😂
Sheer brilliance.
It's amazing that "Regina" gag got past the censors.
He almost corpses himself when he says it was mispronounciation.
Happy free days.
"well, of course this enraged the little twit..."'
Funny Funny Funny
Richard Humphreys replied to my comment by stating that Esther Rantzen was part of Braden's show; well we all know what happened after Bernard was dislodged.
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Prey silence please And Now for something complety different .Not only wonderfully wonderfully but also the curious world of Mr wispy words of wisom of proffesor wispy.
Veritable words of wisdom regarding a truly disgusting tasing vegetable. His relative sounds a trifle like my mum, getting us kids to eat stuff that I never actually saw her bother with.
Spinach and rhubard...high in oxalates...very bad for you.
Damn! I made the mistake of looking directly at his eyes which ruined the whole bit for me. You can see he is looking slightly to his left and you can see slight horizontal movement which mean he's reading it. Have to admit that for the casual observer he does a good job of making it appear he is looking at the camera. All in all - I always enjoyed Peter Cook. He was brilliant!
It would have been autocue by 1965.
He's talking a bit too fast and too expressively for E.L. Wisty, and not flat and droning enough. Maybe he had to speed up his delivery for TV.
Four minutes of slow-zoom in on his face. Wow! And that mis-pronoun-ciation! 😹
Peerless
Raw Spinach OK - Cooked Spinach Gross