London: Ronnie Corbett, one of Britain's most successful comedians best known for The Two Ronnies, his double-act show with Ronnie Barker, has died aged 85, his publicist said Thursday.
The show ran on the BBC from 1971 to 1987 and was one of the most popular light entertainment shows of the era.
Its opening titles featured the two sets of spectacles worn by its stars and it regularly closed with one of the best-known catchphrases on British television: "It's goodnight from me and it's goodnight from him."
A statement from his publicist said: "Ronnie Corbett CBE, one of the nation's best-loved entertainers, passed away this morning, surrounded by his loving family. They have asked that their privacy is respected at this very sad time."
Mr Corbett's other celebrated roles included in 1960s satirical comedy show The Frost Report and Sorry!, a 1980s sitcom about a fortysomething librarian who lives with his domineering mother and timid father.
Prime Minister David Cameron and British comedians rushed to pay tribute to Mr Corbett following his death.
Mr Cameron said that the late comedian had "the rare talent of making all generations laugh" and that he would be remembered as "one of the all-time great comedians".
Ricky Gervais, who cast Mr Corbett in an episode of his sitcom Extras in 2006, wrote on Twitter:
Tony Hall, director-general of the BBC, called Mr Corbett "quite simply one of the true greats of British comedy".
Mr Corbett, who was born in Edinburgh in 1930, leaves behind a wife and two daughters.
The show ran on the BBC from 1971 to 1987 and was one of the most popular light entertainment shows of the era.
Its opening titles featured the two sets of spectacles worn by its stars and it regularly closed with one of the best-known catchphrases on British television: "It's goodnight from me and it's goodnight from him."
Mr Corbett's other celebrated roles included in 1960s satirical comedy show The Frost Report and Sorry!, a 1980s sitcom about a fortysomething librarian who lives with his domineering mother and timid father.
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Mr Cameron said that the late comedian had "the rare talent of making all generations laugh" and that he would be remembered as "one of the all-time great comedians".
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Tony Hall, director-general of the BBC, called Mr Corbett "quite simply one of the true greats of British comedy".
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