Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were a major part of the new comedy era in the '60s and '70s. When the pair wrote and conceived Not Only. But Also, a great partnership developed. They would talk into a microphone, and then record and review their impromptu speech, developing parts that had promise and discarding the rest. The scripts were not written in stone, and half of the charm of the show is the.
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were a major part of the new comedy era in the '60s and '70s. When the pair wrote and conceived Not Only. But Also, a great partnership developed. They would talk into a microphone, and then record and review their impromptu speech, developing parts that had promise and discarding the rest. The scripts were not written in stone, and half of the charm of the show is the.