I can't ever remember seeing this before, thank you for uploading this little gem. The Two Ronnie's mini series and sketches were always made to the top standards of the main comedy shows.
They are true genius and brilliant mind. If Agatha Christie were lives she might would have got the idea to write her next masterpiece with Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot both in the book.
@@NoosaHeads Yes yes of course! I did bump in to her at Waterloo Station in 1984..I was an Ambulanceman attending a collapse on the platform then...and although she spoke to me I responded with the same glassy-eyed paralysis.
Brooo! Rest in Pieces 10:19 That Bear is in The Position of A Victim, it's Been Through A Long! Night 1:50 Legs Open,Hole in Bottom. That Guy Prolly "Hit it Like Haggar" & The Bear Shot'm Things 2Never Say in A Courtroom,This Guy 9:07 The Face of A Murderer You Never See Coming But Always Suspect 0:57
I`m a great fan of the Two Ronnies but I have never seen this little gem before. A welcome diversion in these grim times.
Barkers eyes really got me in this one.. Great expression, great actor..
@@sysiphuscorinth Yes indeed. Best wishes.
@@rutgervangestel I will do that. Thank you very much.
And I thought I had seen every Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple episode to date. This is one I'll never forget.
This is absolutely brilliant and the gorgeous Jenny Agutter is in it too and she's not only very pretty but she's funny too! Love it.
@hognoxious Nice :)
As much I love Agatha Christie ....I love Ronnies' this work too...brilliant!!
I love the musical intro using the "Funeral March of the Marionettes". Like the old Alfred Hitchcock TV show.
Brilliant! My first introduction to the Two Ronnies. Many thanks for posting.
I love Ronnie Corbett as Miss Marple.
Mrs Marbles, not Miss Marple
Brilliant comedy. The Two Ronnies, were superb comedy artists. Compared to the dross that passes for comedy today, they were superb.
I can't ever remember seeing this before, thank you for uploading this little gem. The Two Ronnie's mini series and sketches were always made to the top standards of the main comedy shows.
I'm so happy I randomly discovered this!
The teddybear gave a fantastic performance! :)
they have rolled Hercule and Sherlock into one . The housekeeper...with the two sets of glasses made me hoot.
The "Funeral March of the Marionettes" is a nice touch.
The Two Ronnies, still brilliant today.
British comedy gold, genius!
A visit from Jenny Agutter almost heaven.
...and good ol' Ian Ovaltine himself.
and she kept her clothes on!!
@@GirGir183 he's such a saint!
@@sysiphuscorinth Wasn't he one of the knights Templar, or something?
That's Jenny Agutter? Damn! I remember her from Walkabout - and she still looked fantastic.
I have never seen this before. Absolutely fantastic. Thankyou for sharing! 👍
Pretty sure the young lady is Bobbie from The Railway Children 1970! Very distinctive calm mellow style
Brilliantly stupid. Thanks for upload.
Notice how door knocking sounds are more than actual knocks you see visually! :D :D :D
They are true genius and brilliant mind. If Agatha Christie were lives she might would have got the idea to write her next masterpiece with Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot both in the book.
Excellent to see this, thanks
"Pommfritt...Gesunheit!" This is comic genius.
Marvelous how mrs. Marple solves the case!
so much entertainment with wit
That coat of arms being shot! I love it!
I think you mean the suit of armour.
Poirot refers to the family as "Pomme Frites".
For those who aren't aware, Pomme Frites is French for chips (the kind that go with fish).
It’s also Cockney rhyming slang for having the Shits. Pomme frites shits
@@russcooke5671 ah thank you. I barely have enough for conversational cockney.
Wonderful!
Hahaha amazing!!!
Her name, genuine cow. Lol!
Hear, hear!
Mr Pomfrit is Ian Ogilvy
And the lovely Jenny Agutter
I think you mean "the incredibly, stunningly gorgeous Jenny Agutter"
@michael quirk I think Jenny would have been a first class Dentist. No male client would ever have to be told to "open wide" :-).
@@NoosaHeads Yes yes of course! I did bump in to her at Waterloo Station in 1984..I was an Ambulanceman attending a collapse on the platform then...and although she spoke to me I responded with the same glassy-eyed paralysis.
@michael quirk His thesaurus broke down and the local lexicographer can't get the replacement parts for it until Friday. :)
@@Sheerwater909 Apparently spring thesauruses are quite obsolete.
Agatha Christie should’ve done this, it would’ve made her life easier as the people would dislike Poirot
Agatha Christie would be laughing in her grave at this.
Gooood television 🍻
Where the hell was I when this stuff came out, just seemed to miss it all.
I have a feeling, Ronnie did it.
Genius
Weird my mind saw Stephen Fry in the thumbnail!
Strange, my mind saw Telly Savalas.
very funny
0:21 Anyone else thinking "Lon Chaney's Phantom of the Opera"?
Strange, i was thinking about The Rockford Files. 😄
FYI Pom Fritz is what the Brits call Chips and the Americans call French Fries. The literal translation is Fried Potatoes.
Thanks, i feel much better after that scientific explanation 😄
never ever saw this one, Did they both come back to do it
06:28 Dorney Court, near slough
Would you like to expand on that
Brooo! Rest in Pieces 10:19
That Bear is in The Position of A Victim, it's Been Through A Long! Night 1:50
Legs Open,Hole in Bottom. That Guy Prolly "Hit it Like Haggar" & The Bear Shot'm
Things 2Never Say in A Courtroom,This Guy 9:07
The Face of A Murderer You Never See Coming But Always Suspect 0:57
JA looking fine..
It would have been a hoot if the 2 Ronnie's had switched roles
It WAS a hoot!
Back in the day when "comedians" didn't have to use the F word in every other sentence.
Was the first line "Effing creature"?
No. “Filthy creature.”
Ok, if it wasn't Poirot, and he was a bit smarter, that would have been a good murder story