RE: References to the Onedin in popular culture?

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merligo
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Oh I agree with you, Fiona, that from my vague
memory of seeing the scene in the 70s, the Onedin take off was a long way from
being one of the Two Ronnies best efforts.  Having said that, I'd still v
much like to see it again.
 
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From:
bty261364
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 2:45
PM
Subject: [shiponedingroup] Re: References
to the Onedin in popular culture?

Hi

I may be drummed out of the group for saying
this (!) but I don't
think the sketch quite matched up to the dizzy
heights of 'fork
handles' , 'pispronounciation' or the 'Morris Dancers' so
I would very
much doubt if it will be on VHS/DVD

With apologies to
our members who have absolutly no idea who the 'Two
RoRonnies' are or to
what I am referring above!

Fiona
>
>
> The script
of the Onedin sketch is included in a book of scripts
from
> Two
Ronnies/Ronnie Barker.
>
> Does anyone know if the sketch is
included in any of the Two Ronnies
> videos/DVDs?
>
>
Diana
>