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==Episodes== (''italics'' denotes surviving visual material; audio for all episodes exists, an * marks a sketch's soundtrack survives on officially released record album) ===First series (1965) black and white=== (Five episodes extant, two missing) *''Pilot: Rec. 29 November 1964'' β ([[John Lennon]], [[Norman Rossington]]) β ''Initials/Painting on Television/The Ravens*/Good Dog Nigel/Pete and Dud β [[A Spot of the Usual Trouble (AKA Film Stars)]]/Deaf Ted, Danoota and Me''. Music: [[Diahann Carroll]] (Humdrum Blues, Brown Baby, Blues in the Night), Dudley Moore Trio (Swingles Theme, Grwmst, Just in Time) #''TX 9 January 1965'' β (John Lennon, Norman Rossington) β ''Car Wash Opening/Initials/The Ravens*/Good Dog Nigel/Deaf Ted, Danoota and Me''. Music: [[Diahann Carroll]] (Humdrum Blues, Brown Baby, Blues in the Night), Dudley Moore Trio (Swingles Theme, Grwmst, Just in Time) #''TX 23 January 1965'' β ([[Barry Humphries]], [[Roddy Maude-Roxby]]) β ''One-Man Band Opening/Silent Film extract/Tarquin Mordente β Silent Film Producer/Painting on Television/Roddy Maude-Roxbury monologue/Guide to the North Circular/Pete and Dud β A Spot of the Usual Trouble/Striptease''. Music: [[Goldie & The Gingerbreads]] ("[[Can't You Hear My Heartbeat]]"), Dudley Moore Trio (I Won't Dance), Dudley and Orchestra (Got a Lot of Livin' to Do) #''TX 6 February 1965'' β ([[Joe Melia]], [[Bill Wallis]], [[John Wells (satirist)|John Wells]]) β ''Cinema Opening/Sir Arthur at the Tailor/The Great War/Pete and Dud β The Worst Thing in the World/Alan AβDale/Words to the Opening Theme''. Music: [[June Christy]] (You Came a Long Way from St Louis, Just in Time, Remind Me, My Shining Hour), Dudley Moore Trio (My Blue Heaven) #''TX 20 February 1965'' β (Barry Humphries, [[Anna Quayle]]) β ''Gypsy Violinist Opening/Tramponuns/Tramponuns Film/Anna Quayle Monologue/Prospective Son-In-Law/Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly/Pete and Dud β Art Gallery''. Music: [[Marion Montgomery]] (The Exciting Mr Fitch, Wasn't the Summer Short?, Close Your Eyes), Dudley Moore Trio (Indiana) #TX 6 March 1965 β ([[Mel Torme]]) β London Bus Opening (''exists as silent film sequence'')/Pete and Dud β On the Bus/Canvassing Dracula (''exists as silent film sequence'')/Job Offer (possibly remade as "Pseudolene" for the second Australian NOBA in 1971)/Privates Cigarettes Advertising (''exists as silent film sequence'')/Betting Agent. Music: [[Mel Torme]] ([[Limehouse Blues (song)|Limehouse Blues]], My One and Only Highland Fling/Dat Dere Daddy) #''TX 20 March 1965'' β ([[Peter Sellers]]) β ''Doomed Pilots Opening/Boxer-Cum-Painter/Pete and Dud β Superstitions/The Gourmets''. Music: [[T-Bone Walker]] (Hey Baby, Goodbye Baby), Dudley Moore Trio (I Love You Samantha) #TX 3 April 1965 β ([[Eric Sykes]], [[John Bluthal]]) β The Grand Order of the Bull/Pete and Dud β Religions*/Making of a B-Movie/Ballroom Dancing Competition. Music: [[Blossom Dearie]] (I Wish You Love), Dudley Moore Trio (Baubles Bangles & Beads) ===Second series (1966) black and white=== (Two episodes extant, five missing) #''TX 15 January 1966'' β ([[Henry Cooper]], [[Terry Downes]]) β ''Underwater Pianist Opening/At the Zoo/Fight of the Century/A Bit of a Chat''. Music: [[Cilla Black]] ([[Let There Be Love (1940 song)|Let There Be Love]]) #TX 22 January 1966 β ([[Alan Freeman]]) β Scottish ("Curse of the McLooneys") Opening/Pete And Dud β Diseases/The Most Boring Man in the World Competition/Interview with the Most Boring Man in the World/Six of the Best*. Music: [[Dakota Staton]] (High on a Windy Valley, Morning Glory) #TX 29 January 1966 β Court Jester Opening/Italian Restaurant/Ol' Man River (''originally shot for 1.5, later remade for London run of ''Behind the Fridge''. That version was included in the 1990 repeat series'')/Blue Movie/Pete and Dud β Music. Music: [[Blossom Dearie]] (You Turn Me on Baby), Dudley Moore Trio (Softly As in the Morning Rise) #TX 5 February 1966 β Pete and Dud at the Seaside Opening/The Frog And Peach*/Commercials/Slapstick Comedy. Music: [[Emil Lancey]] (If I Were A Bell, Rainy Day), Cook and Moore (Isn't She A Sweetie) #TX 12 February 1966 β Monk Opening/The Psychiatrist*/The Epic That Never Was/Father And Son*. Music: [[Dionne Warwick]] ("[[Walk On By]]", Unchained Melody) #TX 19 February 1966 β ''Student Prince (Drinking Song) Opening''/The Music Teacher*/''The Walrus and the Carpenter''/Pete And Dud β Sex*. Music: Dudley Moore Trio (Summertime), [[Dusty Springfield]] (Wives And Lovers) #''TX 26 February 1966'' β ''Caveman Opening/Bo Dudley/Superthunderstingcar/Pete and Dud β In Heaven''. Music: [[Marion Montgomery]] ===Christmas special: TX 26 December 1966=== The 1966 Christmas Special survives in a slightly abridged copy: it was transmitted in a 50-minute slot, but the circulating print (and that held by the BBC) is four minutes shorter. Reference to the studio shooting script reveals the excised material to be a section of "The Fairy Cobbler" as well as an entire filmed sketch referred to as "Golf Quickie".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/genome/entries/56b0ca36-b440-4dcb-91e2-d220123ad5e8|title=Sunday Post: Not Onlyβ¦ But Also - The Missing Minutes|date=21 February 2016}}</ref> ''(John Lennon)'' ''Fox Hunt Opening/Fairy Cobbler/Pete and Dud β The Unexplained/Swinging London (Lionel Bloab β Destructive Artist, Rev. Gavin Thistle, Penny Ryder, Simon Accrington, "The L.S. Bumblebee", The Ad Lav Club)'' Music: Marion Montgomery ("I'll Be Tired of You", "Iβm Old Fashioned"), Dudley Moore Trio * The 15-minute "Swinging London" segment was partly filmed in [[Soho]] in November 1966. Purporting to be an episode of ''The Pipesucker Report'', with Cook playing investigative reporter Hiram J. Pipesucker,<ref name="Winn p 71">{{cite book|last=Winn|first=John C.|year=2009|title=That Magic Feeling: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966β1970|publisher=Three Rivers Press|location=New York, NY|isbn=978-0-307-45239-9|page=71}}</ref> the sketch satirises the American media's coverage of the [[Swinging London]] phenomenon.<ref name="Turner pp 380-81">{{cite book|last=Turner|first=Steve|authorlink=Steve Turner (writer)|title=Beatles '66: The Revolutionary Year|year=2016|publisher=Ecco|location=New York, NY|isbn=978-0-06-247558-9|pages=380β81}}</ref> Cook and Moore poke fun at London's burgeoning creative scenes, such as performance art, fashion modelling and pop music.<ref name="Winn p 71" /> As Simon Accrington, Moore plays the manager of a pop group that have become devotees of Chinese banjo player Ravi Oli (a send-up of [[The Beatles]] guitarist [[George Harrison]] travelling to India to study the [[sitar]] with Indian classical musician [[Ravi Shankar]]). The band, with Cook and Moore as vocalists, are shown recording a new single, "The L.S. Bumblebee" β the lyrics and exotic musical effects of which parody the Beatles' recent experimental song "[[Tomorrow Never Knows]]".<ref name="Winn p 71" /> At the end of the sketch, Pipesucker attempts to gain entry into the Ad Lav Club,<ref name="Winn p 71" /> which he describes as "London's most fashionable lavatory spot ... [where] film stars rub shoulders with royalty".<ref name="Turner pp 380-81" /> In a parody of the exclusive door policy at London's Ad Lib nightclub, the doorman (played by [[John Lennon]]) grants Pipesucker access only when the reporter persuades him that he is the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.<ref name="Winn p 71" /> ===Series three (1970) colour=== (All episodes missing; most film sequences survive)<ref>Compiled by William Muirhead with reference to Publish and Bedazzled (Peter Cook fanzine); Postings on The Mausoleum Club; Missing Episodes.com and other sources. Sketch order for 1.5 and 1.7 conjecture.</ref> #TX 18 February 1970 β ''Tower Bridge Opening''/Pete and Dud β The Wardrobe (Dud Dreams)*/Piano Tuner/''Bargo''/Poets Cornered with Spike Milligan. Music: [[Nanette Workman]], Dudley Moore Trio, Spike Milligan ([[On the Ning Nang Nong]]) #TX 4 March 1970 β ''Lavatory Humour Opening''/Scriptwriter/''The Glidd of Glood''/Pete and Dud β 0-0-Dud*/Poets Cornered with Willie Rushton. Music: Nanette, Dudley Moore Trio, [[Joe Cocker]] & The Grease Band #TX 18 March 1970 β Railway Station Opening/Sir Arthur's World of Worms/Pete and Dud β Racial Prejudice/In the Club*/Poets Cornered with Barry Humphries. Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; Michael Chapman #TX 1 April 1970 β ''Not Onlyβ¦ But Psycho Opening''/Pete and Dud β The Futility of Life/Permission to Marry/''Good vs. Evil Cricket Match''/Poets Cornered with [[Frank Muir]]. Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; [[Alan Price]] #TX 15 April 1970 β Flowers Opening/Sir Arthur on Flowers/Geriatric Medicine (Undercover Doctor)/Pete and Dud β Heaving Thighs Across Manhattan/''Ludwig! (film sections survive β two lengthy studio-based "chat show" sections missing. There is also a fake ad, still extant, which has not been released or repeated)''/Poets Cornered with [[Ronnie Barker]]. Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio ("Lillian Lust"); [[Yes (band)|Yes]] #TX 29 April 1970 β Newspaper Opening/Lengths*/The Conman/Pete and Dud β As Nature Intended/Poets Cornered with [[Denis Norden]]. Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; Arrival #TX 13 May 1970 β ''Birmingham-Mandalay Cycle Race''/The Lunch Party/Pete and Dud β Self-Improvement/''The Making of a Movie''/Poets Cornered with [[Alan Bennett]]. Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; [[John Williams]] === Off-air audio === Audio recordings for all of the lost episodes of the series exist, thanks to off-air audio recordings made by viewers at the time of transmission. Some of these audio recordings are more complete than others. Very few of them are completely unedited. This means that although we have an audio recording for every episode, some parts of some of those episodes still remain lost. A complete collection of these recordings is housed in the National Sound Archive at the British Library in London. Further off-air recordings have since also been recovered, mostly from Australia; though some of the recordings are abridged. A confirmed list of these Australian findings (including some material not held at the British Library) include: *Series 1, Show 5: TX 6 March 1965: Pete and Dud β On the Bus *Series 1, Show 7: TX 3 April 1965 (feat Eric Sykes): The Grand Order of the Bull/Pete and Dud β Religions/Making of a B-Movie/Outro and Goodbyee (partial) *Series 2, Show 2: TX 22 January 1966: Pete and Dud - On Diseases *Series 2, Show 4: TX 5 February 1966: Pete and Dud at the Seaside Opening/Piers and Dominic Intro (possibly partial)/The Frog And Peach*/Isn't She a Sweetie (Piers and Dominic song)/Commercials/Slapstick Comedy/Goodbyee *Series 2, Show 5: TX 12 February 1966: Monk Opening/"Brother" Piers and "Brother" Dominic Intro/The Psychiatrist*/The Epic That Never Was/Father And Son*/Goodbyee *Series 3, Show 1: TX 18 February 1970: Piano Tuner/Spike Milligan ([[On the Ning Nang Nong]])/Poets Cornered with Spike Milligan *Series 3, Show 2: TX 4 March 1970: The Scriptwriter *Series 3, Show 3: TX 18 March 1970: Railway Station Opening/Sir Arthur's World of Worms/Pete and Dud β Racial Prejudice/Poets Cornered with Barry Humphries *Series 3, Show 4: TX 1 April 1970: Pete and Dud β The Futility of Life/Permission to Marry *Series 3, Show 5: TX 15 April 1970: Flowers Opening/Sir Arthur on Flowers/Geriatric Medicine (Undercover Doctor)/Pete and Dud β Heaving Thighs Across Manhattan/Ludwig!/Poets Cornered with [[Ronnie Barker]] *Series 3, Show 6: TX 29 April 1970: The Conman/Pete and Dud β As Nature Intended *Series 3, Show 7: TX 13 May 1970: The Lunch Party/Pete and Dud β Self-Improvement/Poets Cornered with [[Alan Bennett]]
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