The Two Ronnies
The Two Ronnies A collection of shooting scripts used by British actor John Owens when working with Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett on TV comedy sketches between circa 1970 and 1984, each mimeographed typescript script signed by Owens; various subjects include the most famous of all Two Ronnies sketches known as Four Candles/Fork Handles this seven-page script with its original title Annie Finkhouse [play on "Anything Else"] By Gerald Wiley [the pseudonym Ronnie Barker wrote under], 1976, signed on the cover by John Owens; other scripts written by Barker using his pseudonym include: Elizabeth Ah Ha! , 1971; You Are What You Eat , 1978; and High Nigh , 1984; various other Two Ronnies' scripts include: Meeting People Is Wrong by Eric Idle, 1971; Party Names by David Nobbs, 1972; and Bar by Valentine Oates, 1972; and an early script from the ITV show Frost On Sunday circa 1970 featuring Barker, Corbett and Owens; accompanied by two corresponding black and white publicity photographs, both signed by Owens, both -- 8x10in. (2.4x25.5cm.) ; accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance from John Owens (12)
The Two Ronnies
The Two Ronnies A collection of shooting scripts used by British actor John Owens when working with Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett on TV comedy sketches between circa 1970 and 1984, each mimeographed typescript script signed by Owens; various subjects include the most famous of all Two Ronnies sketches known as Four Candles/Fork Handles this seven-page script with its original title Annie Finkhouse [play on "Anything Else"] By Gerald Wiley [the pseudonym Ronnie Barker wrote under], 1976, signed on the cover by John Owens; other scripts written by Barker using his pseudonym include: Elizabeth Ah Ha! , 1971; You Are What You Eat , 1978; and High Nigh , 1984; various other Two Ronnies' scripts include: Meeting People Is Wrong by Eric Idle, 1971; Party Names by David Nobbs, 1972; and Bar by Valentine Oates, 1972; and an early script from the ITV show Frost On Sunday circa 1970 featuring Barker, Corbett and Owens; accompanied by two corresponding black and white publicity photographs, both signed by Owens, both -- 8x10in. (2.4x25.5cm.) ; accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance from John Owens (12)
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