The actor/comedian
Ronnie Corbett has died, aged 85.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he started his acting career after National Service, initially playing a number of schoolchild roles owing to his height, before migrating into comedy on television with the likes of Dickie Henderson and Jimmy Tarbuck However, it was in during
The Frost Report in 1966 where he was to first meet and work alongside Ronnie Barker, leading to their successful partnership in
The Two Ronnies, running between 1971 and 1987 plus specials, and the show that made him a household name.
His other major television role was as Timothy Lumsden in
Sorry!, which ran from 1981-1988. In later years he appeared in films including
Fierce Creatures and
Burke and Hare, and on television in shows like
The Ronnie Corbett Show, game show
Small Talk and
Ronnie's Animal Crackers, and also made appearance as 'himself' in both
Extras and
Little Britain.
Though not directly related to
Doctor Who, he "inherits" the TARDIS from a 'Doctor' of sorts played by Ronnie Barker in their 1983 Christmas Special sketch,
The Adventures of Archie. He was later to appear in
The Sarah Jane Adventures universe, playing an ambassador that later turned out to be a Slitheen in the 2009 Comic Relief segment
From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love.
Outside of his career, Corbett was a keen golfer, and was also president of the Lord's Taverners cricketing charity in 1982 and 1987. He received an OBE in 1978 and then a CBE in 2012 for services to entertainment and charity.
He was married to actress and dancer Anne Hart, with two daughters who also act, Emma and Sophie.
Ronald Balfour Corbett, 4th Dec 1930 - 31 Mar 2016