The Double Act: A History of British Comedy Duos

The Double Act: A History of British Comedy Duos

by Andrew Roberts (Author)

Synopsis

The double act has been at the heart of British entertainment for over 150 years, yet there has never been a book detailing how this form of comedy continues to develop. From music hall turns such as Flanagan & Allen, to variety acts who managed to make the transformation to television such as Morecambe & Wise, to more recent performers - Armstrong & Miller, Mitchell & Webb - The Double Act explores the dynamics of this form of entertainment. It encompasses the often neglected field of female double-acts, such as Victoria Wood & Julie Walters and French & Saunders, and the acts associated with alternative comedy and the Edinburgh Fringe, from Rik Mayall & Ade Edmondson to Stewart Lee & Richard Herring. There would also be chapters on the double-acts created by TV sitcoms - e.g. Tony Hancock & Sidney James, Terry & June, George & Mildred - and on the subtle art of the straight man.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 288
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 26 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 0750984325
ISBN 13: 9780750984324

Author Bio
Andrew Roberts is an academic in British cinema with an MA in Contemporary British History from the University of London and a PhD in Post-War British Cinema from Brunel. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, he contributes film articles to Sight and Sound, History Today, The Observer, The Independent and The Guardian. He is the author of the forthcoming Idols of the Odeons and has previously contributed chapters to Ealing Revisited, British Comedy Cinema and the forthcoming Routledge Companion to British Cinema.