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Published 2010-12-20
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Ronnie Corbett and Harry Enfield star in this fruity sketch from The One Ronnie, written by Dawson Bros.

Comic legend Ronnie Corbett appears alongside some of the biggest names in British comedy, in sketches featuring everything from a superannuated superhero to a stage-struck dog.

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All Comments (21)
  • After the apple joke, I was trying to think of what would be next... never would have guessed an Eggs-Box 360! RIP LEGEND
  • @vacantplanet
    I love it how Enfield can hardly control himself from laughing outloud
  • @ryier4139
    You can tell it's an old apple because it's only got one core.
  • @carmelpule6954
    At 01:53 Harry Enfield is struggling hard not to laugh, knowing that he is going to ask, " And, how big is your dongle?" I spent 20 years in England starting in 1956 and believe me the Two Ronnies kept me appreciating the British humor including that of Tommy Cooper and a few others who showed that comedy could be kept clean and not so offensive.
  • I highly applaud Harry Enfield in this sketch. Although he barely manages to keep his face straight, he and Ronnie really sell this 3 minute gag and you genuinely believe that this could have been in the two ronnies repertoire.
  • The lost art of humour with innuendo without being vulgar, the brits are masters at it. Just my humble opinion.
  • @jjjnettie
    And it's good night from him. RIP Ronnie, you made the world just that little bit brighter.
  • @JohnGoundry
    Harry Enfield struggling not to laugh. Now that's a sign of endearment. What a legend. And it's goodnight from him. 😢❤️🕯🕯🕯🕯
  • @thevirus7368
    What an absolute privilege for Harry to work with this legend. Great comedy that alot of us miss.
  • @mra2957
    This is on par as a classic with “Four Candles”! Harry Enfield’s dialogue and timing is perfect.
  • @jinajik
    "Let me put that date in my diary"  This whole sketch was genius!
  • @mattede8744
    See, you don't have to swear to be funny. Another great talent gone forever. R.I.P. Ronnie Corbett..
  • Back in the day, my mum was involved working with barker and his creative team. The brainstorming sessions would go on into the small wee hours with everyone in fits of hilarity. No alcohol required. Nice to watch this scene which I'd never seen before, I imagine Ronnie B would have approved. Though, had he been around to write it, I'm sure it would have been legendary. (And that's no discredit to Matt Lucas and David Walliams for creating this version)
  • @fletch666
    After all these years and multiple times of watching this will always be hilarious to watch. R.I.P ronnie
  • @REECEM92
    R.I.P Ronnie Corbett, I remember watching this - christmas day 2011 and it made me laugh so much just like the Two Ronnie sketches did. You will be missed by everyone.
  • @tomburley
    Great to see that humor can still be created in a clean, cleverly presented format.
  • How can anyone give this the thumbs down, its classic British humour, the best...
  • @MrRecrute
    One of Ronnie Corbett’s best skits. Great to view it again. Wonderful play on words.