I feel no shame in admitting that when he says "to be flanked on either side by my two best friends" and his voice cracks, I got a bit teary. So touching.
Such a genius, the only man I know ever to have written every thing he starred in on his own without the production team or anyone knowing it, he would write it and post it in as anonymous, only at the end of his career in each staring role, would he stand up and say now for the person who wrote the script, oh yes, as they say you must look in the mirror, it was me. Nobody would believe him but later it became evident, he knew every sty;e of comedy and now the only 2 classics we have left are David Jason and Dennis Watermann well not comedy but a legend who played with the O.G of none comedy roles in British history, namely George 'Arthur Daley' Cole.
Totally agree such a truly humble, gentle, and quiet truly funny man. With an amazing sense of humour. Qualities as you say are sadly lacking in many 'celebrities' today
As brilliant in so many ways others are such as Sid James, Barry Cryer and so many others, I do think that the finest character we have been so lucky to witness and enjoy is one Norman Stanley Fletcher, just utterly hilarious.
DJ doesn't take his eyes off RB the whole time. He knows just what greatness he is in the presence of, how privileged he is to be there and, more poignantly, that the great man was coming toward the end of his life. Such reverance, respect and love. I've clocked up at least a dozen of the 47,000 views so far, and it still gives me goosebumps. The adulation from the public goes without saying, but the adulation from his peers is truly something special. What luck indeed but not for him - for us.
Just one of a kind. We'll never have another one like him. So incredibly moving to see him choke up because his two best friends were with him. Humility is such an endearing quality.
JUST MISSING ONE GUY... RICHARD BECKINSALE... WHAT A QUARTET THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN RIP TO ALL OF THOSE LEGENDS THAT HAVE PASSED ON... IF HEAVEN HAS A COMEDY CLUB I HOPE I GET AN INVITATION
I was only 11 in 1979 when I heard on the news about Richard Beckinsale passing away. I just couldn't believe it because he was only 31 at the time. He'd literally just finished making the Porridge feature film with Ronnie Barker. Some months later, at an awards ceremony, Ronnie Barker won an award & the 1st thing he did was pay tribute to Richard Beckinsale. He could barely finish his speech because he was so devastated at him passing away at such a young age
I met Peter Vaughan a long time ago when I was working for York Hospital Radio (I was about 16) and he was in a superb production of An Inspector Calls at York Theatre Royal, which we were broadcasting. We were invited to the Green Room for a drink, and I remember us watching the highlights of an England-Switzerland match together on the telly, Strange the things you remember. All I wanted to say was that you couldn't hope to meet a nicer, more down-to-earth bloke
watched this about 3 years ago......and yes....flanked either side...tears me up every time.....the biggest tragedy is that no filmmaker has bothered to do a bio pic about Ronnie's extraordinary life on television and making us all laugh our arses off every single time....his comedy is timeless as well as genius...my father was a Geordie and moved out here to NZ as a young man....met my mum and I a result of that....fond memories with my Dad watching Open all Hours and The Two Ronnie's...all those years ago....I cherished my old man as much as "The Governor".....a true comedy genius who is sadly missed...
What LUCK to have a British Legend keep our homes and families entertained throughout the years and now we are left with nothing but happy memories and a lifetime of programmes to enjoy - Thanks Ronnie
I’ve seen this at least 10 times and I tear up everytime. I remember watching it when it was aired. I’ve watched so much of Mr Barker’s work, like Porridge, Open All Hours, The Two Ronnies, Seven Of One etc. I started watching them around 2002 when I was 15 and fell in love with them. Totally deserved bafta it was. Love David Jason’s work too
didn't think Ronnie really knew how many people where so inspired by him and loved him . a true legends he and his partner Ronnie are. up there was laurel and Hardy. R.I.P
Dennis Waterman Carter and Minder Terry to Arthur Daley aka George Cole the greatest British actor ever in my view, who else had a 72 year career in Acting alone.
I am not ashamed to say I cried during this presentation, and the three Ronnies together meeting on this prestigious gathering of their peers. The adoration [figuratively ]of the audience to the Ronnies honoring their work with so much love and appreciation. And the ‘magnificent trio’ in their maturity displaying their own love, affection, and admiration for each other, I hope they have time to spend giving of their genius for many many more years and years to come. God bless them for all the laughter they gave to us all. Lubna Choudhury ( from Bangladesh )
We cherish Sir David while hes still with us but for me when he goes his death will hit me very hard as his programs have gotten me through many hard times so to you Sir David Jason I will forever be grateful for your prescence on this earth.
I was very lucky to have been brought up watching this great man in Open All Hours, Porridge and of course The Two Ronnies. The words legend and genius are often over used I feel but in Ronnie B's case is totally justified. RIP Ronnie!
I'm only 28 but i was brought up on reruns with the likes of the two ronnies with my late nan and watched open all hours and porridge with my late dad. Ronnie Barker was pure gold, everything he done was the best and the stuff he came up with was just amazing. We will never get writing calibre like him ever again. The only thing i'm annoyed about is the fact i was not around when it was all going out for the first time, i missed out on a lot of great TV.
Very nicely said. From someone who did see it first time round, (I'm 67) it was more than just the comedy itself, it was that connection with our Grandparents (or parent in my case) too, that made them such unforgettable memories. You're very young to have lost your Dad, I'm sorry to hear that, though I'm glad you have those precious memories, because they will stay with you forever & bring you wonderful comfort. Take care 😌
There can be only two words for us, who witnessed and saw his work. "What luck". We were blessed to see his work, I'm 20, but I still watch Open All Hours and Porridge. Why? Because its funny, witty and requires no flammatory material. May you rest in humble peace Ronnie Barker, you are my hero.
Until recently I thought that they only starred together in Open All Hours , but then found out that one of David's earliest roles was playing the old fella Blanco in Porridge . As an aside I seem to remember Ronnie appearing in a sit com with Nicholas Lyndhurst of Only Fools and Horses and Butterflies fame . My memory could be playing trick with me on that though !
The way David Jason looks at Ronnie Barker is PURE admiration, pride and love for his friend. Get yourself a friend who looks at you like that, and you'll never be alone.
What an absolutely wonderful and moving clip of the late Ronnie Barker. It was sad to see that Ronnie's health was obviously failing. Yet, he still had his sparkling wit. The world needs more The Two Ronnies. Thanks Ronnie for all the laughter and love.
intelligent, wordsmith,great character actor and of course comedy legend ,Arkwright and fletch are two of the best comedy creations there's ever been,rip Mr barker
I teared up when I watched that on the night, and I teared up when I watched that again now. Such a wonderful talent, and such a wonderful man. RIP Ronnie Barker, we miss you.
A very moving tribute, I confess I have a lump in my throat when he says "..flanked on either side, by my two best friends", and you can see the true bond and friendship between the 3 men.
Sometimes, the following words are said maybe too quickly and perhaps without realising the significance of them. But you know something - "There Really Will Never Be Another Ronnie Barker". Such a genius yet so humble. An example to us all. "What Luck" .... that we were able to be entertained by the many talents and many guises of the great Ronnie Barker. RIP.
3 great legends all on the same stage and as tommy britton has allready said no one else comes close how very true and what great comments there. ill allways cherish the great laughs with little ron and big ron and every time i see them on here the great memories come flodding back. they say the worlds a stage and believe you me these legends here the stage was their home. and of cause david jason here as well what a moveing tribute from david and little ron here i was in tears. and thx to the uploader for this great job.
This makes me cry, bless him. Three of THE BEST of British comedy!! You can truly see the love they feel for each other. What fantastic talent. My childhood was fond memories of The Two Ronnies and Only Fools.
I know right .wat it is about the old stuff that makes this new crap today so shit .3 legends there that never had to swear or anything t Like that to get a laugh they were just really funny .i think in todays world ppl are just trying to hard to be funny
Another thing Tommy is if you watch any of Ronnie's shows like Porridge , Open All Hours and the Two Ronnies Show they were all extremely funny with lines delivered with great timing . I am not a prude , but the whole family could watch these shows and laugh at them and obviously there was a lot of innuendo and double entendres , but no bad language or deliberate offence .!
No one in the modern era can hold a candle to the bright flame that these three gave to the comedy world. Such a beautiful speech.GGGGranville learnt so much from old man Arkwright. LOL. Thanks for the memories gents.
Here here Syrahrose! Apart from quite possibly being the greatest all round comic genius the world has ever seen; Ronnie was also a real gentleman and very humble about his achievements. A wonderful man who left us with so many gems. RIP Ronnie, sadly missed by millions.
This was so moving.The word "great" is so overused these days but Ronnie Barker truly was. I don't think there was a comedy role that he couldn't play. He is right up there with the best that this country has produced. A comedy genius if ever there was one. If I had to name one entertainer who should have been knighted,he would be the one. I doubt we will ever see his like again. One of the all time greats and a true gentleman. A comedy legend. RIP Ronnie.
I love this video. Barker was always the actor on TV. He always played different characters. This is the only video were I saw the real person. The real Ronnie Barker. He was a sweet and kind man.
I feel no shame in admitting that when he says "to be flanked on either side by my two best friends" and his voice cracks, I got a bit teary. So touching.
+Jamie Williamson Peter Vaughan (Genial Harry Grout) is in the Audience...
+Jamie Williamson Peter Vaughan (Genial Harry Grout) is in the Audience...
Jamie Williamson I'd ignore the ***** troll. Just another armchair tough guy spoiling for a fight......but only from behind his Computer.
Me too.
same here
What luck we had to have had him in our lives growing up ❤❤❤❤
"What luck to be flanked on either side, by my two best friends." I swear that always gets me going X
The luck was all ours.
You are so right.
@@mehernoshmanekshaw7180the luck of being white males before racism and sexism were actually being addressed?
in tears at this in 2017. Three legends. Cherishing Sir David whilst he's still with us.
When David Jason calls someone the Guv’nor, you know it’s deserved. Impossible to replace, but we have all the clips and memories to cherish. ❤
There will never be another Ronnie Barker RIP
NOR RONNIE CORBETT RIP
I agree, sad that David Jason’s the only one left. 😪
Such a genius, the only man I know ever to have written every thing he starred in on his own without the production team or anyone knowing it, he would write it and post it in as anonymous, only at the end of his career in each staring role, would he stand up and say now for the person who wrote the script, oh yes, as they say you must look in the mirror, it was me. Nobody would believe him but later it became evident, he knew every sty;e of comedy and now the only 2 classics we have left are David Jason and Dennis Watermann well not comedy but a legend who played with the O.G of none comedy roles in British history, namely George 'Arthur Daley' Cole.
Such beauty and sincerity. A quality so sadly lacking in todays 'celebrity' world.
CountryHouseGent Here here
CountryHouseGent absolutely ! What a gentleman. it was lovely to see the three of them together . David Jason is the last of the old school comedians.
Brilliant reply.We won't see there like again!
Well said...all too true I'm afraid!
Totally agree such a truly humble, gentle, and quiet truly funny man. With an amazing sense of humour. Qualities as you say are sadly lacking in many 'celebrities' today
You can see how proud and chuffed David Jason was when Barker referred to him as a best friend! True gent...
3 legends on stage The two Ronnies and David Jason. 3 of my most favourite comedy actors.
here here to that. will never be the same without seeing our great comedy actors around.
Reg Varney from On the Buses was good. It was before my time, but I’ve watched some episodes and some of his one liners were brilliant.
I’m only young but I still appreciate the quality of rising damp Leonard rossiter would make this comedy set compkete
If there were ever to be a Mount Rushmore of British Comedians...These three gentlemen would be on it. R.I.P Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker.
Indeed!
The two Ronnies, David Jason, Benny Hill and Peter Sellers carved on a hillside would be worth visiting.
@@leehighland5435 The Goons can have their own special Mount Rushmore! 100%. Amazing pioneers from the Radio era into the television age...
As brilliant in so many ways others are such as Sid James, Barry Cryer and so many others, I do think that the finest character we have been so lucky to witness and enjoy is one Norman Stanley Fletcher, just utterly hilarious.
@@simonpilkSid James can't be on a Mount Rushmore of British Comedians as while he was indeed brilliant, he was actually from South Africa
Says it all really when you get a standing ovation and applause that lasts 45 seconds, which seems to go on forever.
Totally deserved.
DJ doesn't take his eyes off RB the whole time. He knows just what greatness he is in the presence of, how privileged he is to be there and, more poignantly, that the great man was coming toward the end of his life. Such reverance, respect and love. I've clocked up at least a dozen of the 47,000 views so far, and it still gives me goosebumps. The adulation from the public goes without saying, but the adulation from his peers is truly something special. What luck indeed but not for him - for us.
Well said, very well indeed!
Agree completely!!!
You've hit the nail on the head. Beautifully said.
Beautifully said 👏
Ronnie Barker was a uniquely gifted man. A wonderful actor and a genius with words.
Laurence Olivier said Ronnie Barker was his favourite actor. not just comedy actor. Favourite Actor. High and well deserved praise.
Just one of a kind. We'll never have another one like him. So incredibly moving to see him choke up because his two best friends were with him. Humility is such an endearing quality.
JUST MISSING ONE GUY... RICHARD BECKINSALE... WHAT A QUARTET THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN RIP TO ALL OF THOSE LEGENDS THAT HAVE PASSED ON... IF HEAVEN HAS A COMEDY CLUB I HOPE I GET AN INVITATION
I agree. Richard was a huge loss, to family, first, (so early) but also to their potential career together. I miss them. Best comedy ever!
I was only 11 in 1979 when I heard on the news about Richard Beckinsale passing away. I just couldn't believe it because he was only 31 at the time. He'd literally just finished making the Porridge feature film with Ronnie Barker.
Some months later, at an awards ceremony, Ronnie Barker won an award & the 1st thing he did was pay tribute to Richard Beckinsale. He could barely finish his speech because he was so devastated at him passing away at such a young age
In absolutely floods of tears watching this. I grew up with him, David and ronnie c.Its a joy to relive the memories.
Thanks so much 🙏
Peter Vaughan was the first person to stand up in the audience- lovely touch He was brilliant in his brief appearances in porridge
Ah the genial Harry Grout RIP
I met Peter Vaughan a long time ago when I was working for York Hospital Radio (I was about 16) and he was in a superb production of An Inspector Calls at York Theatre Royal, which we were broadcasting. We were invited to the Green Room for a drink, and I remember us watching the highlights of an England-Switzerland match together on the telly, Strange the things you remember.
All I wanted to say was that you couldn't hope to meet a nicer, more down-to-earth bloke
On the contrary Mr Barker, what LUCK it was for US to have been in the presence of your comedic genius and wit for several decades. RIP.
And Pater Kaye looked so touched all the way through it. You could see how much respect he had for them.
watched this about 3 years ago......and yes....flanked either side...tears me up every time.....the biggest tragedy is that no filmmaker has bothered to do a bio pic about Ronnie's extraordinary life on television and making us all laugh our arses off every single time....his comedy is timeless as well as genius...my father was a Geordie and moved out here to NZ as a young man....met my mum and I a result of that....fond memories with my Dad watching Open all Hours and The Two Ronnie's...all those years ago....I cherished my old man as much as "The Governor".....a true comedy genius who is sadly missed...
What LUCK to have a British Legend keep our homes and families entertained throughout the years and now we are left with nothing but happy memories and a lifetime of programmes to enjoy - Thanks Ronnie
Great speech. Some of my favorite comedians.
Today's comedy is not the same.
I’ve seen this at least 10 times and I tear up everytime. I remember watching it when it was aired. I’ve watched so much of Mr Barker’s work, like Porridge, Open All Hours, The Two Ronnies, Seven Of One etc. I started watching them around 2002 when I was 15 and fell in love with them. Totally deserved bafta it was. Love David Jason’s work too
didn't think Ronnie really knew how many people where so inspired by him and loved him . a true legends he and his partner Ronnie are. up there was laurel and Hardy. R.I.P
Legend, more valuable than the greatest diamond in the whole world. RIP Ronnie Barker.
You would NEVER have thought Fletcher and Arkwright were played by the same person he was THAT good. Likewise John Thaw with Regan and Morse
I know man, Ronnie was great at playing different comedy roles,
Dennis Waterman Carter and Minder Terry to Arthur Daley aka George Cole the greatest British actor ever in my view, who else had a 72 year career in Acting alone.
Just reminded me, I didnt realize Max was also Peter Kay until Max and Paddys Road to Nowhere came out 😂
I always thought that too. I found it hard to get my head around this guy being Fletcher.
Such elegance, such brevity, such eloquence, such modesty, such talent, such charm!
I have run out of”such”’s....
RIP!
a truly humble, gentle, and quiet truly funny man. With an amazing sense of humour. Qualities as you say are sadly lacking in many 'celebrities' today
The talent of these three will be unsurpassed. Legends all.
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I am not ashamed to say I cried during this presentation, and the three Ronnies together meeting on this prestigious gathering of their peers. The adoration [figuratively ]of the audience to the Ronnies honoring their work with so much love and appreciation. And the ‘magnificent trio’ in their maturity displaying their own love, affection, and admiration for each other, I hope they have time to spend giving of their genius for many many more years and years to come. God bless them for all the laughter they gave to us all. Lubna Choudhury ( from Bangladesh )
Real legends and Real class. They gave us the glory days of comedy which is why noone tries anymore. The greatest
We cherish Sir David while hes still with us but for me when he goes his death will hit me very hard as his programs have gotten me through many hard times so to you Sir David Jason I will forever be grateful for your prescence on this earth.
It wasn't luck, it was pure talent. A gentleman to his core.
Talent plus the luck of living in a world where white males had first pick on everything and racism/sexism was applauded
I was very lucky to have been brought up watching this great man in Open All Hours, Porridge and of course The Two Ronnies. The words legend and genius are often over used I feel but in Ronnie B's case is totally justified. RIP Ronnie!
ronnie barker was brilliant. once in a lifetime actor
Ronnie Barker, was a pure genius, such a rare talant to be blessed with, thank you for the laughs you will never be forgotten Ronnie. R.I.P.
Oh my gosh I remember when this was on and when he said his two best friends at 4.25 I cried!! So sad he died not long after this.
Georgina Lewis Ik I still go back to watch the original open all hours
Was this in 2005, cause Ronnie died in October 2005
He knew, hence his speech...
@rorymckernan502 it was February 2004. I remember watching it, then it was repeated in August 2004.
I'm only 28 but i was brought up on reruns with the likes of the two ronnies with my late nan and watched open all hours and porridge with my late dad. Ronnie Barker was pure gold, everything he done was the best and the stuff he came up with was just amazing. We will never get writing calibre like him ever again. The only thing i'm annoyed about is the fact i was not around when it was all going out for the first time, i missed out on a lot of great TV.
Very nicely said. From someone who did see it first time round, (I'm 67) it was more than just the comedy itself, it was that connection with our Grandparents (or parent in my case) too, that made them such unforgettable memories. You're very young to have lost your Dad, I'm sorry to hear that, though I'm glad you have those precious memories, because they will stay with you forever & bring you wonderful comfort. Take care 😌
Ronnie was simply a genius. If I had £1 for everytime he made me laugh, I'd be the richest man on the planet!
In today's currency, you'd have to laugh every second from now to the year 7447 to be as rich as Elon Musk. 😛
There can be only two words for us, who witnessed and saw his work.
"What luck".
We were blessed to see his work, I'm 20, but I still watch Open All Hours and Porridge. Why? Because its funny, witty and requires no flammatory material.
May you rest in humble peace Ronnie Barker, you are my hero.
I just this minute finished reading Davids autobiography. He worshipped Ronnie.
Until recently I thought that they only starred together in Open All Hours , but then found out that one of David's earliest roles was playing the old fella Blanco in Porridge . As an aside I seem to remember Ronnie appearing in a sit com with Nicholas Lyndhurst of Only Fools and Horses and Butterflies fame . My memory could be playing trick with me on that though !
Yes, Going Straight
@@scooby1992 Ronnie B and David Jason were also paired together in the early 70s LWT show hark at Barker
What marvellous speech from a very humble talented man.
gets me every time, you can see the love in their eyes for eachother
The way David Jason looks at Ronnie Barker is PURE admiration, pride and love for his friend. Get yourself a friend who looks at you like that, and you'll never be alone.
What an absolutely wonderful and moving clip of the late Ronnie Barker. It was sad to see that Ronnie's health was obviously failing. Yet, he still had his sparkling wit. The world needs more The Two Ronnies. Thanks Ronnie for all the laughter and love.
I was saddened to hear about Ronnie C's death today. RIP.
What a lovely man he was. I was nearly in tears myself.
Anybody else get teary listening to the speech?
Who wouldn't? Pure genius 👏
I love coming back to watch this every now and then
This is what true talent and celebrity looked liked. Who do we have now on our screens.
A very talented and humble man much missed by everyone. R I P . Ronnie B
Grew up in New Zealand watching Ronnie Barker and one day saw him at Bondi Junction, Sydney. Wonderfully funny memories.
RIP.
Genuine talented people who made people laugh, cry, and smile who was also down to earth lovely gentlemen!
The way Ronnie Corbett looks at Barker when he breaks down ❤️
And absolute icon of comedy and a real gentleman too. What an emotional but richly deserved award. God bless you Ronnie. Dearly missed.
Brilliant comedians, the best !! You are dearly missed.
Thank you for all you have given us and may we all meet again one day.
God bless xxxxxx
Ronnie barker the governor and a true gentleman much missed
intelligent, wordsmith,great character actor and of course comedy legend ,Arkwright and fletch are two of the best comedy creations there's ever been,rip Mr barker
I teared up when I watched that on the night, and I teared up when I watched that again now. Such a wonderful talent, and such a wonderful man. RIP Ronnie Barker, we miss you.
Ronnie Barker - a truly blessed human being. There will never be another comedian like you, Ronnie
We could not of been so lucky then to have you entertain us
What luck.... Just wonderful finding this here
'flanked on either side by my two best friends' oh god, tearing up
3 legends that will make British comedy history for generations to come, we dont get this anymore. RIP to both Ron's! 🙌
A very moving tribute, I confess I have a lump in my throat when he says "..flanked on either side, by my two best friends", and you can see the true bond and friendship between the 3 men.
Made me cry back then and I'm crying now. It's so powerful.
Bloody marvellous and I’ve watched it for years X
Still touching till this day what an actor Ronnie barker was. nature's true talent.big thank you for uploading this classic footage.
I never get tired of watching this - he was amazing and his speech was so gorgeous such an elegent and dignified man
3 comedy legends who were best friends on stage together. Is that even possible today?
What luck that I was here to see the great Ronnie Barker on television before he died.
A wonderful actor who left a legacy of his genius comedy......and a warm genuine sincere humble human being..........Pure class
Sir Ronnie I had never watched your acts before but WHAT LUCK I stumbled on one in you tube . Both of you Ronnie's are hilarious always. Thank you.
Sometimes, the following words are said maybe too quickly and perhaps without realising the significance of them. But you know something - "There Really Will Never Be Another Ronnie Barker".
Such a genius yet so humble. An example to us all.
"What Luck" .... that we were able to be entertained by the many talents and many guises of the great Ronnie Barker.
RIP.
3 great legends all on the same stage and as tommy britton has allready said no one else comes close how very true and what great comments there. ill allways cherish the great laughs with little ron and big ron and every time i see them on here the great memories come flodding back. they say the worlds a stage and believe you me these legends here the stage was their home. and of cause david jason here as well what a moveing tribute from david and little ron here i was in tears. and thx to the uploader for this great job.
Every time i watch this it brings tears to my eyes. A comedy genius and such a humble man.
I did shed a tear.....
mcbrando I
One of the funniest men that ever lived IMO
This makes me cry, bless him. Three of THE BEST of British comedy!! You can truly see the love they feel for each other. What fantastic talent. My childhood was fond memories of The Two Ronnies and Only Fools.
@pipeandslippersman I must say, tears welled up in me when he said that. "...flanked by my two best friends." What a great man.
An absolute gem of a man. I cried when he said, "to be flanked either side by his two friends"....... x
The Guv'nor. Ronnie B. He was genius. He is legend. Nuff said. Respect.
Ah for the days when it was talent that got you on television
3 comedy gods nobody today even comes close
no they don't bud these three are head and shoulders above anyone in Britain special breed
I know right .wat it is about the old stuff that makes this new crap today so shit .3 legends there that never had to swear or anything t
Like that to get a laugh they were just really funny .i think in todays world ppl are just trying to hard to be funny
tommy you hit the nail on the head there
Tommy Britton I agree
Another thing Tommy is if you watch any of Ronnie's shows like Porridge , Open All Hours and the Two Ronnies Show they were all extremely funny with lines delivered with great timing . I am not a prude , but the whole family could watch these shows and laugh at them and obviously there was a lot of innuendo and double entendres , but no bad language or deliberate offence .!
A terrific, endearing comic actor. Those 3 and Cleese have to rank as the very best. What talent!
What a wonderful evening at Bafta....hello from Malaysia in 2021
No one in the modern era can hold a candle to the bright flame that these three gave to the comedy world. Such a beautiful speech.GGGGranville learnt so much from old man Arkwright. LOL. Thanks for the memories gents.
There is nobody quite like Ronnie Barker. A true national treasure.
beautiful.... and will be watched for many years
Here here Syrahrose! Apart from quite possibly being the greatest all round comic genius the world has ever seen; Ronnie was also a real gentleman and very humble about his achievements. A wonderful man who left us with so many gems. RIP Ronnie, sadly missed by millions.
Wonderful man.He stayed at the same hotel in The Montgomery Arms as our family .A lovely lovely man.His accent always throws me.
What luck that we got to grow up crying tears of laughter all borne from the talent of this man.
I've never forgotten Ronnie's acceptance speech. Wonderful man. ❤
If you grew up in the seventies like I did we were blessed some of the best comedy ever
rip my all time fav actor/comedian we will never see the likes again
This was so moving.The word "great" is so overused these days but Ronnie Barker truly was. I don't think there was a comedy role that he couldn't play. He is right up there with the best that this country has produced. A comedy genius if ever there was one. If I had to name one entertainer who should have been knighted,he would be the one. I doubt we will ever see his like again. One of the all time greats and a true gentleman. A comedy legend. RIP Ronnie.
I love this video. Barker was always the actor on TV. He always played different characters. This is the only video were I saw the real person. The real Ronnie Barker. He was a sweet and kind man.
This man was a truly phenomenal talent.