Eric Sykes was one of the finest architects of comedy. He had a marvellous insight into the construct of a gag or a routine that was utterly unique. One of the first stars he wrote for was Frankie Howerd who would berate him for his lack of confidence. "You've a great talent", he told Sykes, "... But you suspect it because it comes too easily.". Frankie was spot on. Sykes, simply, had comedy in his bone marrow, both as a writer and performer and I was privileged to call myself a fan. Heaven is much the richer for his arrival.
I suspect he brought comedy within wherever he went, as is demonstrated in this clip:
ps. marvellous to see him wince at an actor get the feed wrong. Never mind, Higgs Bosun, comedy is the science that will never be cracked.
I suspect he brought comedy within wherever he went, as is demonstrated in this clip:
ps. marvellous to see him wince at an actor get the feed wrong. Never mind, Higgs Bosun, comedy is the science that will never be cracked.
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