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No - Thats Me Over Here!, press reception for television series produced by

No - Thats Me Over Here!, press reception for television series produced by Associated-Rediffusion which begins a new run, series two, new week on ITV, Wednesday 8th May 1968.
Our picture shows... Ronnie Corbett who plays the character Ronnie, a suburban commuter who works in an insurance company. © Mirrorpix

Bela Zola
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
Y4603

Media ID 21806025

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In this vintage print from 1968, we see Ronnie Corbett at a press reception for the television series "No - Thats Me Over Here!" produced by Associated-Rediffusion. The show is about to begin its second season on ITV, with the premiere scheduled for Wednesday, May 8th. Ronnie Corbett, known for his comedic talent and acting skills, portrays the character Ronnie in this comedy series. In the show, Ronnie plays a suburban commuter who works in an insurance company. With his impeccable timing and wit, Corbett brings laughter to audiences as he navigates through humorous situations. This snapshot captures a moment during a photocall where Bela Zola skillfully immortalizes Ronnie's charm and charisma. As one of the most popular actors of the era, Corbett's presence at this event adds excitement and anticipation for fans eagerly awaiting the new season. The photograph serves as a nostalgic reminder of entertainment in the 1960s when television programs like "No - Thats Me Over Here!" brought joy into people's homes. It showcases not only Ronny Corbett's talent but also highlights how television played an essential role in shaping popular culture during that time. Memory Lane Prints offers this remarkable piece of history that allows us to relive those moments filled with laughter and enjoyment provided by talented individuals like Ronnie Corbett.


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