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Ken Dodd
Ken Dodd is a British comedian who remains one of the most beloved figures in British entertainment.
- Ken Dodd had a remarkably long career in entertainment, spanning over six decades. He was a renowned comedian, singer, and actor, beloved for his live comedy shows, which were known for their marathon-length performances, often lasting for up to four hours!
- He was famous for his signature prop, a giant "tickling stick," which he used during his performances. He was also known for creating the Diddymen, a group of puppet-like characters who appeared in his comedy sketches and added a whimsical touch to his act.
- Ken Dodd was awarded a knighthood in 2017 for his services to entertainment and charity. His recognition was a reflection of his lifelong contribution to British comedy, and he was widely regarded as a national treasure by many.
- In addition to his stand-up comedy, Ken Dodd had a successful singing career. One of his most famous songs was "Happiness," which became a big hit in the 1960s. His music showcased another side of his talent, and he had several charting singles over the years.
"I love the feeling of being able to make people laugh. It's the best thing in the world."

Benny Hill
Benny Hill was a legendary comedian and actor, best known for his slapstick humour and the iconic "Yakety Sax" theme:
- Benny Hill became famous for his slapstick comedy, using physical humour, exaggerated facial expressions, and quick-paced sketches.
- "The “Yakety Sax” theme, became the signature tune of The Benny Hill Show. It’s now famously associated with the sight of people running around in a chaotic chase, often seen in his sketches.
- Benny's television career reached its peak during the 1960s and 1970s, with him becoming one of the most well-known faces in British comedy. The Benny Hill Show ran for over 30 years, from 1955 until 1991.
- Benny Hill was known for his love of pratfalls—a type of exaggerated, physical fall used for comedic effect. These were a staple in his sketches.
- Benny Hill was also a talented musician and could play a variety of instruments, including the piano, guitar, and drums. His love of music was often reflected in his sketches.

