This is from The Two Ronnies show from their short spoofs they did in the 1970's and 80's when they weren't doing a serial in their show. This one is from 1984 (Series 10, Ep 4, to be exact) from a short called Mileaway, and one I hadn't seen before. It's also likely not going to be repeated very soon either, due to it's problematic ending. The drama involved a couple (henpecked Ronnie Corbett and his frigid wife April Walker) who get lost in the woods and stumble what appears to be a medieval village run by Ronnie Barker's pub landlord. He offers to put them up for the night in his pub, and when Corbett asks if the beds are warmed, Barker replies that "there is a wench that will warm it for you for an honest groat, with warming pans or coals or whatever you so devise, betwixt you and her. The girl knows all the ways." Then noticing Corbett's frosty wife he goes up to her and says "As for this glacier, give me it's latch key and I will warm it straight" before giving her bum a good grope.
The problematic part of the drama (not seen in this clip, so spoiler alert!) is when the couple go to pay for their meal with their modern money, only to outrage Barker, who orders his staff to put Corbett in the stocks, before telling the barmaids to take Walker up to his bed chamber and strip and wash her and prepare her for him, as being only Corbett's chattle she is there to be claimed as part of his debt. There is left no doubt that when he carries her and dumps her on the bed that he has his wicked way with her (pic included). Nowadays I'm sure it would cause uproar, but back then it was following the Dennis Potter theme that frigidity and repression needed to be freed with sexual liberation, and by the end she is seen happy and liberated and kinder to her husband. However, as they drive off, wondering where the village has disappeared, it turns out it is all a scam by Barker and his gang to rob various passers by of their money with their medieval illusion - which makes him taking advantage of Walker even more problematic in this day and age. It's a good short by the Two Ronnies despite this, but I can't see this ever being repeated on TV. And if you wish to check it out for yourself, try either daily motion or ok.ru and judge for yourself. By the way, April Walker is also the same woman who appears in the St Boltoph's Country Dance sketch with the Two Ronnies. Her backside gets a lot of attention in that and can be found here:
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...1&postcount=99