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Introduction by Eric Morecambe(A confessed Giles addict) discusses the 30th Giles Annual with Norman Giller How do you rate Giles, Eric? He has since become the most popular cartoonist in the country. And hes also very popular in the town. I know hes got millions of followers because everywhere he goes he draws a good crowd. Can you try to give a serious assessment
of Giles in the context of his standing in the world of comedy? I admire and envy his talent. Its a wonderful gift to be able to make people laugh and to manage it every day by the use of a pencil and a dozen or so carefully chosen words is doubly clever. The Express has always been powerful on the cartoonist front. Sir Osbert Lancaster, Cummings, wonderful Roy Ullyett. Theyve all got plenty of witty lead in their pencils. Im sure they will understand when I say that for me Giles is the king. My favourite of all his marvellous characters is Grandma. Is she any relation to Ernie Wise? Theyre built along similar lines and Em carries the same type of handbag. I love the way she always has Basil Brush slung around her neck when shes out terrorising the local neighbourhood. Youve had a sneak preview of the
Giles Annual. Whats it like? Every one of his cartoons is like a five-minute television sketch. There is so much to find in the background after you have had your initial laugh at the main joke line. Just to prove that this is an authentic
Eric Morecambe introduction, can you sign the foot of the page.
Long live Giles. Long laugh world. |
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