REACTING TO THE TWO RONNIES - Courtroom Quiz!
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Hi Megan. Hope you are well. The judge in this was played by the late Patrick Troughton, who was the second DOCTOR WHO, from 1966-1969.
Oh really? How interesting! :)
@@MeganRuth One of Patrick's later roles was as the magician Cole Hawlings in the BBC adaptation of John Masefield's Christmas tale, The Box Of Delights. One of his last roles was as an odd job man in the very first episode of the detective series Inspector Morse, starring John Thaw, called The Dead Of Jericho. One of the UK's most prolific television character actors, he could turn up in all sorts of series, from adventure series in the 60s, magicians, a priest in the film The Omen. Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop. An Aztec priest in the children's series The Feathered Serpent and comedy sketches like this one and as a comic villain in The Goodies with Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden.
The shows they were based on were, What's my Line or 20 Questions (similar format), Mastermind, Call my Bluff, Blankety Blank, Give us a Clue, It's a Knockout (game show), The Price is Right and The Good Old Days (Victorian music hall show).
For the record a British judge never uses a gavel in court (unless he’s talking part in an auction at the same time).
Patrick Troughton!
Hello again Megan. If I''m not mistaken this script has Ronnie Barker (aka Gerald Wiley) written all over it. He kept his writing credits under pseudonymous wraps for a number of years. What a polyglot of talent he was. Keep 'em coming babe,
That's so interesting! I didn't know he wrote under a pseudonym. Will do! 😊
Its funny how Ronnie Barker sentences himself to prison in Porridge.. That is his voice as the judge in the opening credits..
It is? I didn't know that! That's hilarious 😂
@@MeganRuthironically we meet the judge in question later on in the show, a justice Rawley.
In case anyone doesn't realise, this is all based on various UK TV game shows of the time. I haven't seen this sketch before though I'm 71 and have always lived in Central Scotland.
Haven't watched this channel before but I recommend you watch MAD TV, The Drunk President 😂🤣🤣
yes I gathered it was a play on various game shows! 😂 Thanks for the recommendations! :)
I'm guilty of lying to the jury they believed that I was a happy innocent man but instead I was a guilty grumpy old fool
Good ole Patrick Troughton! Trust Doctor Who number 2 to brighten up the day.
Genius. Turning the crazy World on it's head and making it hilarious. Glad you enjoyed it.😀
Oh I certainly did! 😆
Why can't writers today be just as creative , so funny .
One of their best sketches.
They're still funny. The little Ronnie used to live near me, and he really was little!
The reason why trials aren't televised in the UK.
Hi Megan, have you watched any episodes of One Foot In The Grave yet, they're hilarious and i would love to see your reactions to them.
Is this the game show from which Michael Palin's "Blackmail" and eventually, "The Running Man" evolved?
Silly, silly, silly, but absolute genius.
While keen-eyed Dr Who fans over-focus on the presence of an ex-Time Lord presiding as judge, the mastery of wordplay and observation takes centre-stage here; as it always did and we kind of took it for granted. Between Corbett (whose timing should be used in computing) and Barker (whose delivery made him the most in-demand comic actor in the country - even for parts that would later be taken, rather brilliantly, by other big domestic stars), it all seemed effortless. But that's the real trick to it.
Yes it did absolutely seem effortless! They were definitely comedic geniuses.
Hope you're well Megan, great video 👍 The Two Ronnies were so funny & original 😂👍
Thank you!! Yes they were indeed! 😆
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