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Two Ronnies: Comedy Classics

'Good evening. It's nice to be with you again, isn't it Ronnie?''Yes it is and in a packed programme tonight we'll be talking to an out-of-work contortionist who says he can no longer make ends meet.'For almost two decades Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett
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' Good evening. It's nice to be with you again, isn't it Ronnie?'' Yes it is & in a packed programme tonight we'll be talking to an out-of-work contortionist who says he can no longer make ends meet.' For almost two decades Ronnie Barker & Ronnie Corbett combined to produce one of the nation's all-time favourite comedy shows. Here collected together for the first time is the very best of the Two Ronnies' immaculately crafted material. From their opening But First the News jokes to their classic two-hander sketches, Ronnies Barker's hilarious speeches & monologues & Ronnie Corbett's shaggy-dog tales in 'the chair'- invariably involving his producer somewhere along the line. This is the perfect gift for fans to enjoy their favourite lines again & again.

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