LONDON (Reuters) - British comedian Ken Dodd, well-known to the country's television audiences for his spiky hair, buck teeth and "tickling stick", has died aged 90, his publicist said on Monday. Dodd ...
The comedian had spent six weeks in hospital for a chest infection. Comedy legend Sir Ken Dodd has died aged 90, just two days after getting married, his publicist has announced. His wife was at his ...
The catchphrases of comedy icon Sir Ken Dodd could soon be tickling audiences again, eight years after his death. His widow Lady Anne, 84, has filed a raft of papers with a government body to ...
Up to 25 catchphrases from Liverpool-born comic Ken Dodd could soon be trademarked, his widow has confirmed. Lady Anne Dodd, who met the entertainer in the 1970s, before marrying him two days before ...
Ken Dodd’s widow has applied to trademark his catchphrases and characters. Lady Anne, pictured with him, has filed papers to protect phrases such as ‘the Diddymen’, ‘discomknockerated’, ‘jam butty ...
Veteran comedian Ken Dodd is expected to have people laughing in the aisles tonight when he brings his own brand of humour to Shropshire to help raise vital cash for charity. Sign Up and be kept in ...
Liverpool's Royal Court, working with The Comedy Trust and The Sir Ken Dodd Charitable Foundation, submitted plans last Autumn for the brand new £15m building dedicated to Liverpool's rich comedy ...
The Real Ken Dodd: The Man I Loved is a feature documentary film which reveals for the first time the private man behind Britain's greatest comic genius. Produced over four years with full access from ...
The legendary comic's widow, Lady Anne, has filed papers with a government body to trademark Doddy's name and unique brand of humour.
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