贬低Ern:莫和怀斯不断变化的表演动态

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Richard Hewett
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尽管埃里克·莫克姆和厄尼·怀斯是英国电视史上最成功的双人表演之一,但他们却很少受到学术界的关注。然而,他们在许多传记和纪录片中都得到了颂扬,因此围绕他们构建了各种叙事:也就是说,他们在20世纪70年代在BBC的成功在很大程度上归功于作家埃迪·布拉本对他们银幕形象的重新塑造。Braben声称自己是第一个将男女之间真正的感情联系融入银幕自我的人,他还表示,他将厄尼·怀斯的角色重新塑造为一个自负但没有才华的作家,这让他避开了传统的直男角色,并得到了满足。通过对Morecambe & Wise在20世纪70年代和60年代在BBC和ATV的电视表演的档案采访、书面记录和文本分析,这篇文章表明,在Braben到来之前,他们的个性在很大程度上是该行为的一部分,而他对他们的银幕动态的重塑,在利用Eric Morecambe的喜剧天赋的同时,实际上削弱了Wise作为表演者的代理。
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Belittling Ern: the changing performance dynamic of Morecambe and Wise
Abstract Despite their renown as one of the most successful double acts in British television history, Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise have received scant academic attention. However, they have been celebrated in numerous biographies and documentaries, as result of which various narratives have come to be constructed around them: namely, that their success at the BBC in the 1970s was in large part due to the re-working of their screen personae by writer Eddie Braben. Braben claimed to be the first person to have incorporated the real bond of affection that existed between the men into their screen alter egos, and also stated that his reimagining of Ernie Wise’s character as a pompous yet talentless writer allowed him to eschew the traditional role of a straight man and feed. Drawing upon archive interviews, written accounts and textual analyses of Morecambe & Wise’s television performances, both at the BBC in the 1970s and in the 1960s at ATV, this article demonstrates that their personalities were very much an established part of the act prior to Braben’s arrival, and that his reinvention of their screen dynamic, while capitalising upon Eric Morecambe’s comic talents, in fact served to weaken Wise’s agency as a performer.
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Comedy Studies
Comedy Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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