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Such a classic sketch! It's a pity the laughter lasts so long when Rocky says "Aye, there's the rub" - it covers the following line which I like even better: "There's a divinity that shapes our ends!"
This is so well written and executed. No comedy team could do Shakespeare any better than Wayne and Shuster. This really brings back a lot of memories seeing this sketch again.
Wonderful! The works of Shakespeare have always been a mine of material for comedians but Wayne and Shuster's baseball sketch is the best of all by a long way. Original, imaginative and funny. I think that they are the most underrated comics ever, they deserve to be more widely known. A lot of people thought that they were American because they were regulars on TV there. Great to see this again. Try and catch "The picture of Dorian Wayne".
They also appeared on the Ed Sullivan show numerous times (I believe it was more than 60), and had the distinction of being on the show the most out of any group of performers that ever came on the Sullivan show. It was because of this that they were offered a chance to have their own show in the States, but they refused, preferring instead to wait for the chance to get picked up in Canada. They were, and with great success.
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Classic Canadian icons.