This old-time comedy is awesomely brilliant - the plot has no scenes on the road but rather the anticipation of what is to come!
SUPURB writing and delivery....so good I watched it twice ...noone does comedy like the Poms ...what a laugh! 👏👏👏🇬🇧🇦🇺😊
Ronnie. Barker knew how to put comedy across.
they were brilliant and none today come even close
Oh this is just so hilarious😂😂😂. I just love them both to bits. They are such a funny duo!😂😂😂😂👍👏👏👏👏
They were brilliant
thank you, brings back great memories of watch the old B&W telly with my gran
This one along with the experiements convention is my absolute favourite. Oh and the crossword one😂😂😂😂
Absolutely brilliant 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
I bet some driving instructors actually feel like this sometimes.
Never seen this 1 before..
Its so ridiculously funny..Brill
Wonderful ... Dream team
Hilarious it’s is knowing that one can’t be sure of returning back from a test pilot 😂😂😂😂
Dick Emery did a far better driving test sketch!
Just Great Good Clean Funq
Intelligent anticipation. wow
Tim Conway and Harvey Korman! X-D
You can't choose your driving test examiner.
❤
The ronnies were the opposite of Dave Allen. I loved their sketches but not their news articles or Corbets chair monologue. Whereas Daces stories were captivating but his sketches were always an anticlimax especially the horror ones that started brilliantly.
Triumph Herald?
Vitesse?
chasch vergässä
No 😲😲 he said come back here you racialist 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So back then people just laughed at anything..
“teetering on the edge of infinity” LOL LOL
I just realized this is as old to kids now as Laurel and Hardy was to me as a kid. Still funny as hell.
Sadly I’ve never seen The Two Ronnie’s aired in the USA. However that doesn’t stop me from enjoying them out on TH-cam. Ronnie Barker is pure comedic genius 👍
Yes i agree with you....I first watched them here in the USA in the early 80's when I was just a kid, loved them!! Thank goodness for TH-cam, we'd be missing great British comedy like this otherwise. Same thing with Are You Being Served, which I also enjoy very much...
Harmless comedy at its best. Watch Ron's four Candles clip if you have not already.
The best pair I've ever seen They cheered up my days for so many years!
The brilliant Two Ronnies,.. When comedy on telly was actually funny...great writing, and in Ronnie Barker a master at character acting,...and the wonderful Ronnie Corbett was a perfect comedy partner .. Miss those great days of comedy
Mark L not all of it....but a damn major majority defiantly! A good 97% 😂
You know you shit got serious everytime ronnie corbett wearing a motorcycle helmet on his show 😂
They will never die!
A no point turn is only performed when there is no point in turning.
brilliant
The best sketch ever funny
Sounds like me teaching my daughter to drive!
Classic!
Watching this twice hahaaa
He had obviously been sprayed with ant pheromones and he became very confused and psychotic. 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜👸👸🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜📞📞🎄🎅🎄🎉💯☕☕🎁🎁🎁🐭🐭🎩🎍🎍🎄🎄🎄😀😀😀😀🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
I'm learning to drive at the moment and hopefully my lessons won't be this crazy!
Brilliant harmless fun.....
One the best English comedic skills no sex just clean humour not like a lot of the comedy shows today.Only suggestive humour in all the old English comedies.Some were a bit racist .But we can thank the BBC and Thames TV for all these old comedies.Porridge,Benny Hill and it goes on and on--------ad infernatom.
Ridiculously funny.
This isn't far from the truth, (at least in terms of maddening complexity). I've come to learn that the more bureaucrats there are, the more complex a task becomes for the everyday Tom, Dick or Harry, even if really it should be simple. Want to apply for a grant from the UK Arts Council? Go see what it entails, it'll make you want to commit harakiri just reading how to navigate the application portal, let alone actually making the application itself!
down here in the Westcountry, as soon as a committy is involved you have a cockup.
4:36 "racialist". That's what it was called in the good ole days.
So funny!
Hahaha 👍😄
Puts you off getting a licence? Lol.Hilarious.
Does anyone know who wrote this sketch?
@@mikewest1542 Gerald Wiley was a pen name that Ronnie Barker used. As noted in Wikipedia: "Barker began using the pseudonym Gerald Wiley when writing sketches because he wished the pieces to be accepted on merit and not just because he, as a star of the programme, had written them; he continued this tradition with the material he wrote later in his career."
This must be the american version. As a kid I can not remember canned laughter on the two ronnies am I wrong?
Their studio stuff was always recorded with a live audience apart from outdoor stuff and their serials. The laughter was real. Most comedy shows were with real audiences, it just seems canned.
Thanks, I remember that they had live audiences, I probably just didn´t notice the laughter so much then.
emmm. I replied to that 3 weeks ago. I think Spyder cleared everything up very well. But thanks for reminding me again.
Surely you can read what is already written(months ago). but thanks for answering...
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Thats the Arab guy chokolatee mouse.
That's because it's Ronnie Corbet , it's the same two actors in the sketches.....
I hate fake laughs
Best comedy duo ever! Ronnie Barker was in my opinion the best character comedian to ever live.