The Two Ronnies, Barker and Corbett, began their television double act on 10 April 1971 in a show on prime time Saturday television. Both were established solo stars and had previous been part of the ensemble of The Frost Report (1966), but the 大象传媒 brought them together following an impromptu performance at the BAFTA Awards.
After the duo improvised for ten minutes during a technical glitch, Bill Cotton, Head of Light Entertainment turned to Paul Fox, Controller of 大象传媒1 and remarked "How would you like those two on your network?". The programme was an immediate hit which ran for 12 series and at its height attracted audiences of 17 million.
The show always ran along the same lines, opening and closing with the news headlines. Ronnie Corbett delivered a monologue from a battered armchair. Ronnie Barker demonstrated his verbal dexterity in a sketch. There was a filmed serial such as "The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town", and a comic musical finale. There was never a shortage of material from top quality writers such as Barry Cryer, David Renwick, Spike Mullins, David Nobbs, Peter Vincent, and assorted Pythons. Barker contributed sketches under the name Gerald Wiley, a ploy he used to ensure his scripts were accepted on their own merits.
In 1988 Ronnie Barker surprised everyone by retiring. The pair reunited in 2005 for The Two Ronnies Sketchbook, but Barker died soon after. Corbett celebrated his 80th birthday in 2010 with The One Ronnie, a special made with the biggest names in British comedy. He died in 2016.
April anniversaries
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Radiophonic Workshop founded
1 April 1958 -
The Boat Race first televised
2 April 1927 -
The Family first episode
3 April 1974 -
The Good Life
4 April 1975 -
New radio branding
4 April 1970 -
Newsround
4 April 1972 -
The Money Programme
5 April 1966 -
American Half Hour
6 April 1935 -
PM and The World Tonight
6 April 1970 -
Pogle鈥檚 Wood
7 April 1966 -
How Does Your Garden Grow?
9 April 1947 -
First episode of The Two Ronnies
10 April 1971 -
Launch of 大象传媒 Networking Club
11 April 1994 -
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
11 April 1972 -
Blue Peter Royal Safari
11 April 1971 -
Citizen Smith
12 April 1977 -
Animal Magic
13 April 1962 -
Demonstration of VERA Video Recorder on Panorama
14 April 1958 -
After Henry
17 April 1985 -
Hamlet at Elsinore
19 April 1964 -
First night of 大象传媒 Two
20 April 1964 -
Play School
21 April 1964 -
First episode of Top Gear
22 April 1977 -
Children's Newsreel
23 April 1950 -
The Sky at Night
24 April 1957 -
An Age of Kings
28 April 1960 -
First Episode of Waggoners' Walk
28 April 1969 -
The FA Cup Final is first televised
30 April 1938