The Two Ronnies
The Two Ronnies is a British sketch show that aired on BBC1 from 1971 to 1987, featuring a famous comedy double act. Each episode blends fake news, solo turns, recurring sketch styles, filmed segments, and musical numbers, all built around quick, character-driven humour.
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Season 5
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E1
Episode 1
Sketches include The Cockney Rhyming Slang Sermon, The New Butler and Dr Death. There's the first part of The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town (written by Spike Milligan) and a Native Indian musical number.
Sep 4, 1976 · 44m -
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Episode 2
The second part of 'The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town', a Getaway Programme about Slough, This Week's Bad Cause and songs by Barbara Dickson, Nana Moussaka and Charles Azenough.
Sep 11, 1976 -
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Episode 3
This episode includes the classic 'Four Candles' sketch, the introduction of Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales in 'The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town' and a musical number featuring two char ladies.
Sep 18, 1976 · 45m -
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Episode 4
Sketches include 'An Appeal For Women' and 'All In A Day's Berk'. Barbara Dickson sings another Beatles classic and the Ronnies join some Morris Dancers.
Sep 25, 1976 -
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Episode 5
Sketches include 'The Drinks Order' and 'June 9th 2001 News'. In the serial Scotland Yard tries to catch the Phantom Raspberry Blower with some fake Queen Victorias. Music comes from Barbara Dickson and Jehosophat & Jones.
Oct 2, 1976 -
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E6
Episode 6
Sketches include 'The Ministry of Sex Equality' and 'Cricket Commentators at a Restaurant'.
Oct 9, 1976 -
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Episode 7
Sketches include 'The Royal Society For The Prevention of Mispronunciation' and 'Stage Directions'.
Oct 16, 1976 -
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Episode 8
In 'The Day After Tomorrow's World' Ronnie Barker presents the kitchen of the future. Plus the Arbroath Pipe Band and the final instalment of 'The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town'(by Spike Milligan and a gentleman).
Oct 23, 1976