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Les Miserables/Two Ronnies?

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factor-fiction | 11:39 Sun 02nd Jan 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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Happy New Year to you all.
I watched a Les Miserables DVD over Christmas and now I keep finding myself singing Master of the House (as sung by Matt Lucas)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKUHIPgLAGE
Anyway, I can just picture Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett singing the chorus and I'm sure I recall them singing it on TV, but I can't find anything on youtube or via Google to support this. Can anyone confirm whether they did perform it and provide a link if possible.
Thanks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKUHIPgLAGE
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It's the sort of precise clipped verse that R&R were so good at, but I don't remember them performing this. It also put me in mind of Ron Moody as Fagin in Oliver - the pick a pocket song!
f30, I really enjoyed that clip, thank you :o)

happy New Year x
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Thanks boxtops.
go and see les mis in london........I guarantee you will not be disappointed.....I go every year, the cast changes regularly and bits are added......brilliant experience......I also got the concert dvd for Christmas, very good, but you really must do the theatre bit....much better
Also got the DVD for Christmas.
Remember going up to London to see it years ago and crying all the way home on the train to the south coast
what's the bloke on the right called - he has a wonderful voice and there was some great Breakfast footage with him singing Nessun Dorma for his supper at Matt's house......
It's Alfie Boe.

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