Scottish - Comedian | December 4, 1930 -
I've been lucky in that I've always loved my job.
Ronnie Corbett
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I look forward to doing everything, whether appearing on TV or walking the dog.
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We go out of fashion but can also come back into fashion. So you've just got to hang around long enough until you are back in style.
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There are many comics around who don't really have a feel for comedy. They can say outrageous things, have clever thoughts, and deliver some funny angles. But they are not genuinely funny.
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In the old days, if you topped the bill one evening, you'd do 22 minutes maximum, and if you overstepped and did 27 one night, you'd get a knock on the door telling you it wasn't acceptable.
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Doing things like 'Extras' and 'Little Britain' keeps me in with the youngsters.
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I just keep jogging along, and people seem to like me. And for that I am very grateful.
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The really funny moments you notice throughout your life are very seldom generated by one person telling a joke.
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David Frost plucked me from the nightclubs.
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Comedy taste changes. It only changes slightly, but there's always a different angle, a different attitude.
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We had brilliant writers on our shows, and I do think that 'The Two Ronnies' has stood the test of time. It was certainly the greatest fun to do.
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I have not survived 50 years in showbusiness by being Mr. Nice. If you are weak, this business eats you up.
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