Introduction by The Two Ronnies
RONNIE BARKER: Look, weve been asked
to write an introduction to Giles this year.
RONNIE CORBETT: Whatever for? Giles doesnt need any introduction,
surely. Everybody knows Giles.
RONNIE BARKER: Yes, but this is to introduce his Cartoon Annual.
RONNIE CORBETT: Everybody knows that as well.
RONNIE BARKER: What would you say was his most admirable quality?
RONNIE CORBETT: Hes funny. Very funny.
RONNIE BARKER: Oh, I know hes funny. But he has his serious
side.
RONNIE CORBETT: True. But hes funny with it.
RONNIE BARKER: His drawing is terribly accurate.
RONNIE CORBETT: Yesand very funny.
RONNIE BARKER: Would you say it was enough, just to be funny?
RONNIE CORBETT: More than enough. I mean, whats better
than a good laugh?
RONNIE BARKER: Well
RONNIE CORBETT: Apart from that. Whats better than a bookful
of grins and giggles? What can replace a basinful of fun? And
who better to provide them than that master of the comic expression,
that brilliant observer and portrayer of the much maligned human
figure, that genius of the apt and the topical, the world-renowned
Giles?
RONNIE BARKER: Thank you. Youve just written it for me.
I say, do you think the introduction should be funny?
RONNIE CORBETT: What, with a bookful of Giles to follow? That
would be chancing your arm, wouldnt it? |