Ronald Chesney, On the Buses co-writer, dies at 98.

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Ronald Chesney, the celebrated British sitcom writer who created On the Buses and The Rag Trade with writing partner Ronnie Wolfe, has died aged 98.
His daughter, Marianne Cadier, said he died peacefully on 12 April at Kingston Hospital in Surrey.
Chesney and Wolfe, who died in 2011, created so many TV comedies they were known as "The Other Two Ronnies".
Chesney was also an acclaimed harmonica player who performed with Gracie Fields, Duke Ellington and others.

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I can remember the weird 'talking harmonica' spot he did with Archie the ventriloquist's doll on BBC radio's Educating Archie in the '50s. As someone has said, we had a lump of metal talking to a lump of wood :-rofl2

R.I.P Ronald.
 
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