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en I can't think of anyone who knew how to play comedy better than Ronnie Barker and I count myself enormously fortunate to have known and worked with him,

en If anybody could have been called a comic genius it was Ronnie, ... Ronnie Barker was a true icon of situation comedy and character comedy and there was nobody to my mind to touch him.

en Ronnie Barker will be numbered amongst a select band of comedy greats who shaped British comedy in the 20th century.

en We have lost a giant of comedy. Ronnie Barker will be numbered amongst a select band of greats who shaped British comedy in the twentieth century.

en I think the thing about Ronnie Barker is this, ... He proved that, if you do what you like, as long as you do it well - and he did it better than anyone - you can take everybody with you.

en You can't call Ronnie Barker a comedian - he was an actor and a great writer.

en That's the great thing about Ronnie Barker - he wrote for the family audience.

en Ronnie Barker will forever be remembered as one of the great comic actors.

en I was very sad to hear of the death of Ronnie Barker, who was such a warm, friendly and encouraging presence to have when I started in television. He was also a great comic actor to learn from.
  John Cleese

en Will Roberts, who had played at Wilmington, and I worked together at the Delaware basketball camps. I knew Will from playing summer basketball with him a lot. He asked me what I was going to do. I actually had a baby on the way and had to decide on something. I sat down with coach Barker, and things took off from there.

en I knew I wanted to get Ronnie right away. I felt Ronnie would be one of the quick learners, and we're all happy he's on the all-star team.

en Ronnie - to my mind - is the best that's ever played the game so I knew I had to play well and I have done, so I am over the moon. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. Ronnie - to my mind - is the best that's ever played the game so I knew I had to play well and I have done, so I am over the moon.

en I can't think of anyone who knew how to play comedy better.

en That's a play that I've had for years, and we were fortunate to use that tonight, and it worked. They had been biting hard and coming up on the toss-sweep all night, and we thought that would be a spot to run that play.

en Whenever you play a program the quality that Belleville West is, you have to take those opportunities, make them count and score. You may not get another one. We were fortunate to have that inning where we got a lot of breaks our way.


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