Dave Allen – God's Own Comedian, BBC2, review
The wonderful wit and creativity of comedian Dave Allen is remembered in a fine BBC Two tribute programme
41 of the funniest quotes about travel
A selection of the most amusing, strange and quirky quotes about travel and transport.
ALBERT STEPTOE | The Official Steptoe and Son Appreciation Society Website
The New Official Home of the Steptoe and Son Appreciation Society
Pat Coombs autograph
Pat Coombs signed photo - Ex EastEnders actor who played Marge Green Good condition - some adhesive marks to reverse and to bottom left hand corner of front - signature is unaffected Hand-signed photograph Dedicated to Maureen & Bobby Approximate measurements: 6" x 4"
Leslie Phillips Archives - Pumpkin FM - Old Time Radio
Old Time Radio (OTR) Network. 8 Vintage Radio Stations playing 1940s Music, Big-Band, Comedy, Crime, Science Fiction, Westerns, Drama, and much more 24/7
Steptoe and Son
Kenneth Williams
Alas Smith
Comedian Mel Smith has died of a heart attack aged 60, his agent said on Saturday. The comic, known for Alas Smith and Jones and Not the Nine O'Clock News, was at his home in London when he died on Fr...
S. Baldrick
Sodoff Baldrick, 1st Baron Baldrick of Regency Britain works as an "underscrogsman" (apprentice dogsbody) to Mr. Blackadder, butler to George, Prince of Wales. He lives in a pipe in the upstairs water closet of the Palace. The third Baldrick is much more noticeably stupid and disgusting than those previous to him. Like his Elizabethan ancestor, he is known to eat dung occasionally. He is also more childlike; when asked if he has any distinguishing features, referring to his nose he asserts…
Where are the stars of Hi-de-Hi! now?
As fans of the long-running BBC comedy mourn the death of actor Barry Howard, who played Barry Stewart-Hargreaves , FEMAIL takes a look at what his co-stars in the series did next.
bake-off – Kerry Smallman
OK, it’s actually Dame Thora Hird, but you get the idea. Description from kerrysmallman.wordpress.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
Ken Dodd, 89, deserves a ‘K’ for stamina alone
Dodd is famous – or notorious, depending on how funny you find his Diddy Men and that tickling stick – for staying on stage for hours on end. And in his 90th year, the shows are as long as ever.
Paul O'Grady reveals the terrifying moment he saved a child's life
The For The Love Of Dogs presenter was in the right place at the right time in 1976 but he feared for his own survival
Irene Handle
Les Dawson