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British comedy has a long history of politeness and slapstick, but it also has a dark, chaotic underbelly. If you trace that rebellious streak back to its roots, you will find two men standing at the center of the storm: . Most of their legendary sketches were completely unscripted,
In the 1970s, Cook and Moore grew tired of the strict censorship of British television. To blow off steam during recording sessions, they began improvising as Derek and Clive, two foul-mouthed toilet attendants who discussed the world's most absurd, disgusting, and taboo topics. What started as a private joke became a cult phenomenon: If you trace that rebellious streak back to
Chemistry between performers can turn raw chaos into a masterpiece.
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