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Post by Westy 2 on Mar 18, 2005 20:41:30 GMT
What exists of the guys solo material ?
I gather 'The Two Ronnies' exists in total obviously, as does 'Sorry', 'Porridge', 'Going Straight', 'The Magnicient Evans', 'Open All Hours' 'Clarence' etc, but what about other solo material pre 1980 ?
The RT Guide To Comedy book does not list archive holdings AFAIK ?
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Post by H Hartley on Mar 24, 2005 17:44:30 GMT
Ronnie Barker playhouse 1968 Rediffusion....survival rate ===.a hope in hell
'Hark at Barker ' 1969 LWT 'six dates with Barker ' LWT 1971 plus a mini movie called ' Futtocks end '. Futtocks end is known to have survived as it caused great delight to Super 8 viewers. Being in colour the other series' should have a good chance of surviving? although the famous 'six date' with David Jason called ' the big job ' was a victim of the colour strike. -------------------------------------------------
Ronnie Corbett in 'The corbett follies' LWT series 1969 colour so survival prospects== good?
'no thats me over there' funny sitcom 1967 Rediffusion survival rate.===. like rocking horse droppings.
not sure if he was in 'who is silvia' mid sixties sitcom???
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Post by dubs again on Mar 25, 2005 0:24:08 GMT
Who Is Sylvia - ATV 6 out of 7 - not bad.
Ronnie Barker Playhouse - AR - 15/7/68 - Alexander
Hark At Barker - only 1 junked - pretty good again.
Six Dates with Barker - all survive, the Jason ep was "The Odd Job" which was recorded in b/w, and thence the terrible 1978 movie with Graham Chapman.
Futtocks End is extant.
No That's Me Over There - 1 AR edition exists sans end titles and the 2nd series by LWT all exist in colour!
No idea as to the Corbett Follies though.
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Post by H Hartley on Mar 25, 2005 12:43:15 GMT
Thanks Dubs as I was not sure if he was in 'who is silvia'.
I think 'the phantom rasberry blower ' came originally from one of the ITV shows?
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Post by dubs again on Mar 25, 2005 18:19:53 GMT
Six Dates With Barker - LWT
The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town 15/1/71
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Post by dubs again on Mar 25, 2005 18:24:35 GMT
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Post by Ted Rogers on Aug 18, 2005 23:13:54 GMT
Who Is Sylvia - ATV 6 out of 7 - not bad. Ronnie Barker Playhouse - AR - 15/7/68 - Alexander Hark At Barker - only 1 junked - pretty good again. Six Dates with Barker - all survive, the Jason ep was "The Odd Job" which was recorded in b/w, and thence the terrible 1978 movie with Graham Chapman. Futtocks End is extant. No That's Me Over There - 1 AR edition exists sans end titles and the 2nd series by LWT all exist in colour! No idea as to the Corbett Follies though. Re: 'No-That's Me Over There! Indeed, end credits are not there in full, but several seconds do survive. Just thought I'd mention that, for completeness... Only watched it, the other day, and very good, indeed, it was.
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Post by Michael the first on Aug 19, 2005 17:30:19 GMT
Re Futtocks End-it was avaliable on VHS in the 80s. Have never seen it at any collectors fares for sale so must be ultra rare. For location lovers I can tell you that the station where R.B. meets his guest off the train was Denham Golf Club station on the Marylebone-Aylesbury line;this station is also seen in a Man In Suitcase ep where Donald Sutherland walks down the path to the road.
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