The Two Ronnies, Ronnie Barker (right) and Ronnie Corbett in a sketch from their BBC 1 Christmas show, 'Christmas Night With The Two Ronnies'. * 18/12/1999 The pair have been conferred with a Lifetime Achievement Award, at the British Comedy Awards, held in London. Another award went to Dame Edna Everage, alias Barry Humphries. 15/02/04: The Two Ronnies are set to return to the nation's screens after a 17-year absence, the BBC confirmed. Barker, now 74, and his comedy partner Corbett, 73, enjoyed huge success in the 1970s and 80s, attracting 17 million viewers at their peak. After teaming up

The Two Ronnies, Ronnie Barker (right) and Ronnie Corbett in a sketch from their BBC 1 Christmas show, 'Christmas Night With The Two Ronnies'. * 18/12/1999 The pair have been conferred with a Lifetime Achievement Award, at the British Comedy Awards, held in London. Another award went to Dame Edna Everage, alias Barry Humphries. 15/02/04: The Two Ronnies are set to return to the nation's screens after a 17-year absence, the BBC confirmed. Barker, now 74, and his comedy partner Corbett, 73, enjoyed huge success in the 1970s and 80s, attracting 17 million viewers at their peak. After teaming up Stock Photo
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18 December 1999

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LONDON UK

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The Two Ronnies, Ronnie Barker (right) and Ronnie Corbett in a sketch from their BBC 1 Christmas show, 'Christmas Night With The Two Ronnies'. * 18/12/1999 The pair have been conferred with a Lifetime Achievement Award, at the British Comedy Awards, held in London. Another award went to Dame Edna Everage, alias Barry Humphries. 15/02/04: The Two Ronnies are set to return to the nation's screens after a 17-year absence, the BBC confirmed. Barker, now 74, and his comedy partner Corbett, 73, enjoyed huge success in the 1970s and 80s, attracting 17 million viewers at their peak. After teaming up again for a Bafta tribute show for Barker, screened last week, the pair approached BBC1 Controller Lorraine Heggesey about resuming their double act.

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