FOUR Candles — the shop opened by TV comedy great Ronnie Corbett just two years before his death — has closed.
It was named after the classic 1976 sketch from the Two Ronnies BBC series.
It saw him play a shopkeeper who misunderstands a request by a shopper, played by Ronnie Barker, for fork handles and instead gives him four candles.
The shop was co-owned by Sophie Corbett, whose dad launched it in Brighton in 2014, before it largely became an online venture and “pop-up shop” in 2019, three years after his death aged 85.
A source said: “Just like the hardware store from the famous Four Candles sketch, this was a traditional independent retailer that sold a vast array of household goods — including candles.
And it’s just the sort of business that are fast disappearing from our high streets thanks to the internet.”
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It was said to be partly based on Harrington’s Hardware Store in Ronnie’s favourite holiday resort in Broadstairs, Kent.
A spokeswoman for Sophie confirmed that she had shut the store and said: “She had a shop for five years and loved every minute of it.”
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