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Pete and Dud - Definition

Peter Cook and Dudley Moore as Pete and Dud
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore as Pete and Dud

Pete and Dud were characters played by the comedians and entertainers Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.

The dialogue format originated in 1964 when Dudley Moore invited Peter Cook to appear in a television performance, whereupon Peter Cook scripted a conversation between two men from Dagenham in flat caps. This proved to be very popular with television audiences and the partnership was continued during the series Not Only... But Also.

Pete is a know-it-all and wanna-be intellectual, very much in the spirit of E. L. Wisty, and Dud a put-upon Herbert in a subservient role, who trys to impress Pete with his knowledge, even though neither one has any real sense.

The "Dagenham dialogues" between the two ranged from paintings in toilets (Dud finds the Mona Lisa snooty whilst he is using the toilets), how the bosoms of Rubens' nudes seem to follow you around the room, reasons as to why geckos don't live long and being annoyed by film-stars pestering them for romance.

Example Usage of Pete

KatHolloway: YAY Pete is home! Christmas is starting now.
meyerkord: 1 of the lovely young gals here at Pete's give me a very tasty rice crispy treat. Very yummy & so was the rice Crispy treat. ;) Paul sends
macedoniot: Rained out – treadmill run - Pete Tanguay: Went and had a cup of coffee and tried to convince ourselves that runn... http://bit.ly/5VVkDf
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