Coronation Street Blog reader Lee Malcolmson has brought this wonderful YouTube to my attention. It's the Two Ronnies doing a George Formby version of Coronation Street. Well worth a little look.
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6 comments:
That's awesome!!
Superb! Oh I did so used to love The Two Ronnies and particularly the musical numbers. Nobody does a double entendre like them!
Thanks for posting that.
I agree it was awesome,really enjoyed it!
Absolute bloody genius! Thanks so much for that!
Was that in 1974? Mentioning Elsie's departure and Billy Walker?
oh wonderful.....I love the Two Ronnies, particularly Ronnie Barker. All their musical numbers were hilarious and I loved "The Worm That Turned".......classic :o)
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