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Two Ronnies, The Volume 2 (Vintage Beeb)
Two Ronnies, The Volume 2 (Vintage Beeb)
Oct 10, 2024 8:22 AM

Author:Ronnie Barker,Ronnie Corbett,Ronnie Barker & Ronnie Corbett

Two Ronnies, The Volume 2 (Vintage Beeb)

The Two Ronnies was one of Britain's most successful comedy sketch shows, and dominated the TV schedules for sixteen years between 1971 and 1987. This second compilation of classics from the much-loved show includes such sketches as 'Mispronounciation'; 'Night, Night; Cheers'; 'Cricket Commentators'; 'Train of Events'; and not forgetting 'The News According to The Two Ronnies'. There's also 'All in a Day's Wonk'; 'Sex Equalit'y; 'Pam Ayres'; 'The Castaway'; and 'You're Welcome, Milord'. Taken from the TV series The Two Ronnies, first transmitted June to August 1976. Due to the archive nature of the source material, the sound quality may vary.

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Thrilling...takes its place next to Revolution in the Head on the short shelf of necessary reading about pop. Praise doesn't come any higher

—— Observer

A meticulous and engaging insight into the golden years of one of pop's true innovators. For those who love Bowie - a must

—— Mark Radcliffe

An astonishing and absorbing work that expertly unpicks this explosively creative time in Bowie's life... Ultimately, Doggett's insight and enthusiasm should send you back to the music. If you do so the book will ensure you experience something entirely new

—— Sunday Times

Compels you to listen to Bowie's best-known songs afresh and his less obvious songs anew

—— Time Out

This is a book, which can be dipped into as a fine song-by-song guide, but even more so, as an excellent cultural history

—— Mojo

A forensic analysis of the songs that helped forge his many myths...an impressive, exhaustive account

—— Times Literary Supplement

An exemplary introduction to a star in the making...excellent at placing the sexuality-stretching Bowie within the context of a decade struggling to find its identity

—— Metro

Part historical commentary, part fanboy's breakdown of every Bowie song from the era

—— The Times

Doggett exhaustively chases Bowie's inspirations and intentions as he morphs from the gender-bending glam rock Ziggy Stardust to the plastic soul-spinning Thin White Duke

—— Daily Telegraph

This book tracks Bowie's ever changing masks and alter egos... [and] helps answer the question that most Bowie fans have asked at one time or another: what the hell is he on about?

—— Irish Times

Doggett is no uncritical fan – his intimate knowledge of the industry lends him a cool eye when assessing the extent of Bowie’s originality… Overall it will leave readers of a certain age yearning for the days when they could throw their homework on the fire and take the car downtown

—— Sally Morris , Daily Mail

Superb

—— The Word

Utterly riveting

—— Rob Fitzpatrick , Sunday Times

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—— Maggie Gee , Guardian

Masterful biography...It is utterly riveting, taking in, as it does, true crime, West African folk magic and deeply corrupt politics

—— Rob Fitzpatrick , Sunday Times
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