
The Many Faces of Ronnie Barker
Ratings
Programme telling the story of Ronnie Barker, a quiet dedicated actor who might have been a bank manager but went on to become one of the country's favourite comedy stars. Ben Elton, Michael Grade, David Renwick and Josephine Tewson are among friends and colleagues who remember his genius. Famed as one half of the Two Ronnies and the likeable convict Fletcher in Porridge, he was also a prolific writer and admired actor in serious roles.
Production
Green Inc
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Sally Phillips
Self - Narrator

Ronnie Barker
Archive Footage

Ronnie Corbett
Self

Ben Elton
Self

John Cleese
Self

Josephine Tewson
Self
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