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THE TWO RONNIES from 16 February 2006 on ITV3
During the heyday of their long running show, the late RONNIE BARKER and RONNIE CORBETT were known as one as the best comedy double-acts on British television.
The Two Ronnies performed as comedy character actors, slipping into a variety of guises and personalities to execute their humour. With both able to take on the role of funny-man/straightman, their versatility enabled them to draw material from a vast pool of writers. The show had several regular features with a 'Ronnie in the chair' solo spot for Corbett, where he delivered a rambling comedy monologue which strayed wildly from the original subject, yet managed to get back on course for the finish. Recurring private detectives Charley Farley (Corbett) and Piggy Malone (Barker) were hugely popular, skits involving elaborate word-play and tongue-twisting speeches were unforgettable and the closing item in every show was a selection of spoof news items. 'Goodnight from me', Corbett would bid to the audience, to which Barker would add 'and it's goodnight from him'.
Pictured: RONNIE BARKER and RONNIE CORBETT
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30 October to 2 November 2023 - Marking over five years of fruitful collaboration, the EAF-Nansen Programme invited partners and stakeholders to Maputo, Mozambique for a Scientific Mini-Symposium followed by the final Programme Forum of its present phase. For four days, the participants shared experiences and explored what the future holds for the longstanding partnership between FAO and Norway.
Here, Merete Tandstad, EAF-Nansen Programme Coordinator, at the Forum.
The EAF-Nansen Programme is a partnership between FAO, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), the Institute of Marine Research (IMR) in Norway, regional organizations and 32 partner countries in Africa and the Bay of Bengal.
More on the EAF-Nansen Programme:
www.fao.org/in-action/eaf-nansen/en/
Photo Credit: © FAO/Ricardo Franco