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== Movie Summary ==
== TV Movie Summary ==
* ''Released: December 30, 2004 (UK)''
* ''Released: December 30, 2004 (UK)''
* The turbulent collaboration between legendary British comedy duo Dudley Moore and Peter Cook is explored in this biographical feature that traces the career of the pair from their early days in the groundbreaking Beyond the Fringe comedy troupe to their later status as foul-mouthed filth kings Derek and Clive. From the moment Moore (Aidan McArdle) and Cook (Rhys Ifans) met as undergraduate students, their comic sensibilities were perfectly intertwined. Though in public their remarkable wit and uncanny sense of timing would gain the pair international acclaim, when the bright lights of the stage went dim, Cook and Moore were burning from the inside with bitter resentment.
* The turbulent collaboration between legendary British comedy duo Dudley Moore and Peter Cook is explored in this biographical feature that traces the career of the pair from their early days in the groundbreaking Beyond the Fringe comedy troupe to their later status as foul-mouthed filth kings Derek and Clive. From the moment Moore (Aidan McArdle) and Cook (Rhys Ifans) met as undergraduate students, their comic sensibilities were perfectly intertwined. Though in public their remarkable wit and uncanny sense of timing would gain the pair international acclaim, when the bright lights of the stage went dim, Cook and Moore were burning from the inside with bitter resentment.
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== [[Non-YH Alum Crossactors]] ==
== [[Non-YH Alum Crossactors]] ==
* None at the time.
* [[John Leigh]] plays '''Joe McGrath'''
* [[Jon Brazier]] plays '''Hotel Clerk'''
* [[Josephine Davison]] plays '''Eleanor Bron'''
* [[Tandi Wright]] plays '''Julie Andrews'''
* [[Timothy Balme]] plays '''NY Club Compere'''
* [[Timothy Raby]] plays '''Clive Anderson'''


== Links ==
== Links ==
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408046/ ''Not Only But Always'' on IMDB]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408046/ ''Not Only But Always'' on IMDB]
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/not_only_but_always/# "Not Only But Always" on Rotten Tomatoes]
* [http://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film759097.html ''Not Only But Always'' on Film Affinity]
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/not_only_but_always/ "Not Only But Always" on Rotten Tomatoes]


== Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors) ==
== Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors) ==
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* None at the time. (Why not add some?)
* None at the time. (Why not add some?)


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TV Movie Summary

  • Released: December 30, 2004 (UK)
  • The turbulent collaboration between legendary British comedy duo Dudley Moore and Peter Cook is explored in this biographical feature that traces the career of the pair from their early days in the groundbreaking Beyond the Fringe comedy troupe to their later status as foul-mouthed filth kings Derek and Clive. From the moment Moore (Aidan McArdle) and Cook (Rhys Ifans) met as undergraduate students, their comic sensibilities were perfectly intertwined. Though in public their remarkable wit and uncanny sense of timing would gain the pair international acclaim, when the bright lights of the stage went dim, Cook and Moore were burning from the inside with bitter resentment.

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