| | The Two Ronnies - Series 1 | |
Description
In 1971, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett teamed up for their first BBC
series, a comedy show that would run for 16 years and become part of British
television history. The two comedians. although never previously a double-act,
complemented each other perfectly in appearance and style and their material,
written by some of the top comic writers of the era, rarely failed to raise a
smile and reduced many to hysterics.
The structure of each show, framed by the pair reading spoof news items, soon
became familiar to the millions of viewers. Every episode might include party,
doctor or other situation sketches, mock-adventure serials, regular musical
guests, Ronnie Barker's magnificent word-play speeches, a rambling monologue
from Ronnie Corbett, guest cabaret acts and a musical extravaganza finale. Each
part savoured by audiences that would average around 17 million at the show's
peak.
The first series was broadcast in 1971. Among the many highlights of the eight
episodes were the 'Bald Man at a Party' sketch, a sequel to the famous 'Class'
sketch with John Cleese, the period drama mini-series 'Hampton Wick', Ronnie
Barker's 'Appeal on Behalf of the Very Clumsy' and musical appearances from Big
Jim Jehosophat and Fat-Belly Jones.
Special Features
Scene selection
Technical Details
Region 2
Year 1971
Screen Fullscreen 4:3
Languages English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono
Subtitles English for the hearing impaired
Duration 5 hours and 54 minutes (approx)
Genre: Comedy
Certificate: PG Parental Guidance










