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  2. The Two Ronnies - Wikipedia

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    The very first serial of The Two Ronnies was written by Barker, and began as a pastiche of costume dramas about a governess called Henrietta Beckett, played by Madeline Smith. Barker played a sex-starved aristocrat called Sir Geoffrey, and Corbett played his son Edward, but further into the serial, the Ronnies portrayed a wide variety of other ...

  3. Madeline Smith - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Smith (born 2 August 1949) is an English actress. After working as a model in the late 1960s, she went on to appear in many television series and stage ...

  4. The Two Ronnies Sketchbook - Wikipedia

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    The chemistry between the two men was shown to still exist. Six hour-long episodes of The Two Ronnies Sketchbook aired on BBC One in March and April 2005. It saw the Two Ronnies return behind their news desk, introducing some of their favourite sketches and re-reading some of the comic news items that began and ended every episode of The Two ...

  5. Four Candles - Wikipedia

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    Harrington's hardware shop in Broadstairs, Kent, part of the inspiration for the Four Candles sketch. Four Candles is a sketch from the BBC comedy show The Two Ronnies, written by Ronnie Barker under the pseudonym of Gerald Wiley and first broadcast on 18 September 1976. [1]

  6. Ronnie Corbett - Wikipedia

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    He first worked with Ronnie Barker in the BBC TV series The Frost Report in 1966, and the two of them were given their own show by the BBC five years later. The Two Ronnies ran as a comedy sketch show from 1971 to 1987, and became Corbett and Barker's most famous work; Corbett became known for his meandering chair monologues.

  7. The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town - Wikipedia

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    Title card: The Two Ronnies, 1976 The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town was a 1971 episode of LWT's Six Dates with Barker that was written by Spike Milligan and later adapted by Ronnie Barker for The Two Ronnies sketch show in 1976. [1]

  8. Jason King (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Two Ronnies performed a sketch entitled 'Jason King', with Ronnie Corbett putting on all the airs and graces of King and Ronnie Barker playing a suspect in a murder investigation, during their third series in 1973.

  9. Ronnie Barker filmography - Wikipedia

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    Two Ronnies Night: TV movie The Comedy Trail: TV movie 2000 The Unforgettable Richard Beckinsale: TV movie Funny Turns: Richard Briers: A Good Life A Tribute to the Two Ronnies: TV movie Night of a Thousand Shows: TV movie 2000–2002 Heroes of Comedy: Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett 2001 Ronnie Barker Interview: Short The Sketch Show Story ...