Comedy Stars on Audiobook - Peter Cook and Dudley Moore

By mi-vox, published Jan 29, 2008
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The great thing about audiobooks is that they can fit into the wasted time in people's lives, the times when you're doing other things. So you can be entertained while you're waiting for a bus or doing the laundry, working on the computer or just chilling out. With audiobooks you can enjoy TV sit-coms and comedy shows, perhaps ones you know very well or shows you didn't experience the first time round but have heard people raving about.

One such treat is the madcap duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, who wowed audiences in
the 1960s and 1970s with their madcap brilliance. This nutty pair are known to many as 'Pete and Dud' who were actually two characters they played. Cook and Moore were responsible for some of the funniest, most surreal and inventive comedy material ever recorded.

Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were special because they were a great comedy team - Cook was elegant, sophisticated and upper class, while Moore was short and working class. The relationship they portrayed was that of an adoring puppy dog (Moore) who would follow his master (Cook) and always listen to his nutty babblings. Because of the class thing they had going on, there is something very British about their work.

A typical sketch would start with Cook saying something ridiculous and Moore indulging Cook by showing interest and asking him to elaborate further on his fascinating thesis. The conversation would then spiral into highly entertaining craziness. As satire, it showed the common person's view of the upper classes as being pompous, unhinged and unconnected with reality.

One of the funniest things about Cook and Moore is when they 'ad lib' or 'corpse' and start laughing at eachother while trying to keep straight faces and deliver their lines. Of all comedy pairings, they are one of the most well known for doing this.

In fact they created their own style of comedy, exemplified by the hilarious ramblings of their cloth-capped characters Pete and Dud, who had the type of conversations we've all heard, at bus stops and in cafes and pubs, but with additional surreal twists of pure comedy genius.

Comedy Stars on Audiobook - Peter Cook and Dudley Moore

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