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Pilot. Credited as Jim Moir Eric and Ernie: BBC 2: George Bartholomew, father of Eric Morecambe: 1 Credited as Jim Moir 2012 Hebburn: BBC Two: Joe Pearson 5 Credited as Jim Moir The Million Pound Drop: Channel 4: Contestant – with Bob Mortimer 1 Credited as Jim Moir The Ministry of Curious Stuff: CBBC: Presenter (with Dan Skinner) 13 Credited ...
Reeves and Mortimer, colloquially known as Vic and Bob, are a British double act consisting of Vic Reeves (born 24 January 1959; real name Jim Moir) and Bob Mortimer (born 23 May 1959). They have written and starred in several comedy programmes on British television since 1990, with Reeves having made his first TV appearance in 1986.
Mortimer soon became friendly with Moir, and was invited on the stage to talk about his day at work. He soon became a regular fixture in the show and began to write material with Moir. Through word of mouth, the audience quickly grew to a large number of devotees, including Jools Holland , Jonathan Ross , Charlie Higson , and Paul Whitehouse .
Mortimer is replaced by Lee Mack in the penultimate episode of the current series
The Weekenders is a one-off comic television pilot starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, produced by Granada Television for Channel 4.Broadcast on Wednesday 17 June 1992 as part of a series of pilots entitled Bunch of Five, it was a surreal sitcom in which two friends, Jim and Bob, visit a meat festival taking place in an open field.
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Bob Mortimer has shared the extent of his medical issues after telling his fans he’s “not very healthy right now”.. The comedian, who had major heart surgery in 2015, first opened up about ...
Bob Mortimer vs. Les Dennis [4] Celebrity Boxing for Sport Relief, 13 July 2002: Mortimer Ricky Gervais vs. Grant Bovey: The Fight, 29 December 2002: Gervais Tonya Harding vs. Samantha Browning Mike Tyson vs. Clifford Etienne, 22 February 2003 Browning Ben Fogle vs. Sid Owen [5] Celebrity Boxing for Sport Relief, 10 July 2004: Fogle