Ronnie Corbett in pub
Ronnie Corbett will re-' turn to TV I on Tuesday night in “The Prince of Denmark,” a new series of situat'on comedies about a not-so->oung man about London and his wife Laura, played by Rosemary Leach. Ronnie has decided to
give away insurance and now he and Laura have the chance to take over her parents’ public house; The Prince of Denmark. Rather fancying himself in the role of landlord, it is immaterial to Ronnie that he knows nothing about the business and that it is
Laura who is given the licence. This minor technicality does not worry Ronnie and he sets to with a lot more enthusiasm than skill. Consequently his early efforts are a chronicle of disasters.
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Press, 9 August 1976, Page 13
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