Ernie Wise

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carith
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I remember Austin Mitchell having a "mobile"phone when he was a presenter on Calender back in the late 60s/early 70s.

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buffaloskinner wrote: The likeness is appalling, looks like someone has just emptied a bag of concrete out into the street. LOl my thoughts exactly.You dont hear my old ma swear very often but coming from a life long fan of M&W her exact words were- "f***ing ugly monstrosity, it will scare the bloody kids away" lol
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carith wrote: I remember Austin Mitchell having a "mobile"phone when he was a presenter on Calender back in the late 60s/early 70s. May have been a radio phone, but not a cell phone, they first came available in the UK in 1984. Vodophone and BT Cellnet. I've had one since 1987, although the first one I had couldn't really be called mobile, it weighed as much as a brick.
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I remember The Professionals had one in a brief case.

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If like Eric, Ernie had changed his name to that of his home town they could have been Morecambe and Morley, or Morley and Morecambe.
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Cardiarms wrote: I remember The Professionals had one in a brief case. Indeed - and George Cowley had a car phone in the back of his Granada as well.I have to say that I was vastly underwhelmed by the statue of Ernie Wise when I saw the pictures of it, but if Mrs Wise is happy then so be it.
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Trojan wrote: If like Eric, Ernie had changed his name to that of his home town they could have been Morecambe and Morley, or Morley and Morecambe. He was born Ernest Wiseman, ISTR.

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Si wrote: Trojan wrote: If like Eric, Ernie had changed his name to that of his home town they could have been Morecambe and Morley, or Morley and Morecambe. He was born Ernest Wiseman, ISTR. Yes but Eric's real name was Bartholomew and he changed it to the name of his home town.
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now THIS is how to do a statue - a brilliant piece of work that really captures the essence of the man.http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/How ... 6164561.jp
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drapesy wrote: now THIS is how to do a statue - a brilliant piece of work that really captures the essence of the man.http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/How ... 6164561.jp I will second that drapesy
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