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  1. The Best of... What's Left of... Not Only... But Also: With Peter Cook, Dudley Moore. Pete and Dud reunite after 20 years apart to introduce a six part trip to memory lane.

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    • 1990-11-04
    • Comedy, Music
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  2. Pete and Dud reunite after 20 years apart to introduce a six part trip to memory lane. Of all the material from their 1965-1970 television shows which had not been wiped by the British Broadcasting Corporation, the two of them selected their favourite sketches and routines to be broadcast once more for the benefit of an entirely new generation.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

    • Comedy, Music
    • Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Cilla Black
    • 1990-11-04
    • Peter Cook, Dudley Moore
  5. Comedy/Music. Cast. Peter Cook (Pete) Dudley Moore (Self) Creators. Dudley Moore, John Lennon, Dick Clement, Peter Cook, Robert Fuest, John Law, Joseph McGrath, Robert Sale. Synopsis. Pete and Dud...

  6. Nov 4, 1990 · Not Only… But Also live online. Compare AT&T TV, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, Philo, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, and Xfinity Instant TV to find the best service to watch The Best of…

  7. In the late 1960s, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore changed the face of British comedy forever with their classic TV series "Not Only...But Also". This ground-breaking series renowned for Cook and Moore's impromptu speeches, half-written scripts and witty ad-libs, paved the way for future iconic "Britcoms".

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