Go back

Season 1, Episode 1

Season 1, Episode 1

Episode number: 1

Overview: Highlights include not only: Peter Cook and Dudley Moore performing the theme tune on a grand piano while being lowered into the Thames, Cilla Black performing 'Let it be love' and Pete & Dud at the Reptile house, but also: Fight of the Century ('Gentleman' Jim Cook vs Dudley 'The Dagingham Dodger' Moon) and Roger learns about the opposite number.

Season 1, Episode 2

Season 1, Episode 2

Episode number: 2

Overview: Peter Cook and Dudley Moore meet up as cavemen at the Uffington white horse; An examination of one of Bo Dudley's jazz numbers; Superthunderstingcar and Pete and Dud contemplating heaven.

Season 1, Episode 3

Season 1, Episode 3

Episode number: 3

Overview: Dudley serenading Peter with the theme tune on violin; Leaping orders of St. Bells; Incidents in the life of my Uncle Arty and Pete & Dud at the art gallery.

Season 1, Episode 4

Season 1, Episode 4

Episode number: 4

Overview: Highlights include not only: a cyclist asks directions on an aircraft carrier, Goldie & the Gingerbreads perform 'Can't you hear my heartbeat' and the Studio Manager sketch, but also a musical interlude by the Dudley Moore Trio and Pete & Dud discussing foreign actresses.

Season 1, Episode 5

Season 1, Episode 5

Episode number: 5

Overview: Highlights include not only: Pete and Dud opening the show on London Bridge, Dudley singing 'Old Man River' in the shower whilst removing body paint and 'The Making of a Movie', but also: the Dudley Moore Trio performing 'My Blue Heaven', Marcel the Cobble Goblin and his wife Melanie and the Tale of Alan A'Dale.

Season 1, Episode 6

Season 1, Episode 6

Episode number: 6

Overview: Highlights include not only: Dudley Moore performing the opening theme in a car wash, an interview with Sir Arther Streeb Greebling, and poetry by John Lennon (Death Ted, Da Nooter and me), but also: a musical interlude by the Dudley Moore Trio, a French report on London's north circular route way and 'This is Ludwig van Beethoven'.