We are named after John Eric Bartholomew better known as Eric Morecambe, one half of the most successful comedy double act of all time, “Morecambe and Wise”. Eric moved to Harpenden in the 1960s and often referred to Harpenden in his comedy, with a band once appearing on the show named The Harpenden Hot-Shots and in a Casanova sketch he introduced himself as “Lord Eric, Fourth Duke of Harpenden – and certain parts of Birkenhead!”
Eric’s wife Joan lived in Harpenden for many years and was actively involved in many local groups and societies until she passed away aged 97, in March 2024. Joan, nee Bartlett, and Eric were married on December 11, 1952, having met earlier that year when both were performing at the Edinburgh Empire.
Local actor Bob Golding recounts the influence Eric had on him as well as his thoughts on having played Eric in the hit show Morecambe:
“Comedian Eric Morecambe quite simply had funny bones, he and Ernie Wise worked exceptionally hard through ups and downs as a double act for a glorious 43 years until Eric’s untimely death in 1984.
“Whilst touring with ‘Morecambe’ I visited and experienced many of the towns and cities of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales over 260 performances and I can wholeheartedly say that without fail, each and every one of those places are brimming with people old and young, who have a very genuine and special regard, if not love for Eric.
“Eric Morecambe was a national treasure, and I’m sure I speak for the whole of Harpenden when I say how proud we are to have even a tiny connection with him.”