Presenter ‘thrilled’ for Eric Morekamb’s desk


The TV presenter Yweet Fielding has said that he is “very respected” for being the new owner of Eric Morekamb’s Writing Desk.
She said that her husband, Carl Beatty, sat in front of her computer for two days during the recent auction of the items of Comedian, to ensure that she won a piece of furniture.
He also bought some Eric pipes, typewriter and his first prop – a wooden lollipop.
“They came up as two cute uncles, who roared you with laughter and you felt so much love towards them, they were very different and amazing and unique” said Fielding. “It’s just fantastic to be able to pieces from them.”

A lifetime of memorable and individual items was sold with a singer in January Robbie Williams is making £ 20,000 winning bid For prestigious glasses of comedy legend.
Fielding, which appeared as his expert theme on Celebrity Mastermind in 2023, as his expert subject, said: “As soon as the auctioneer’s hammer went down and we realized that we will get the desk, we both in the world Had jumped with cup and joy.
“And then I burst into tears because I was just thrilled to be so fabulous and amazing.
“It was as if a dream came true and you really feel that you have found a bit of Eric in your home.”

The couple successfully bid on the first props of Morekamb – with a cutting with a wooden lollipop, a young Eric was used by Eric Morekambay in his routine in his routine “Youth Tech a Bo” in around 1940.
It was about the time when the Morekambay came to the age of 14 from Comedy Partner Erney Wise, and despite being separated after a war, he formed a permanent double-act.
Before appearing in both ITV and BBC, they had several thin years before they broke into TV, and until 1977 their Christmas BBC Special was seen by 28 million spectators, at one time when there were only three channels in the UK at a time when there were only three channels in the UK .
The comedian died in 1984 due to a heart attack at the age of 58 and his family’s house was kept for sale after his widow, zone, died in March 2024 at the age of 97 in March 2024.
Ms. Fielding said that “she grew up seeing these two wonderful humans, who laughed us in our childhood and beyond it.”
“Especial, especially about the man, was very special,” he said.
“Now we should still have Morcambe and Wise Show for failure without every Christmas.”

“When he and Erny became huge, he would have seen that wood lollipop sometimes and thought ‘I had no idea’,” Ms. Fielding said.
“This is the same with the desk.
“I sit on the desk and I have a picture of him that is sitting on the desk, and then his cap to the right and some of his pipes and I just sit there and I say that go to Eric loudly, I go to Eric, Give some inspiration ‘When I am writing my books.
“I am just honored to keep my luggage in our house.”