News
A sketch of boxer Muhammad Ali, drawn by the comedian Eric Morecambe in 1978, is to be auctioned. The drawing was originally included in an exhibition at the Embankment Gallery in London, titled Brush ...
3d
Luton Today on MSNReview: Comedy greats get the Last Laugh at Milton Keynes TheatreI’m not quite old enough to remember the heyday of the comedy greats featured in The Last Laugh at Milton Keynes Theatre this ...
Hosted on MSN7mon
Eric Morecambe’s lifetime of treasures to go under the hammerEric Morecambe’s lifetime of treasures to go under the hammer - The entire contents of the comedy legend’s home in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, will go up for sale after the death of his beloved ...
7don MSN
The blazer Eric Morecambe wore during his final live performance has been rediscovered. As part of Tewkesbury Roses Theatre's ...
15d
Lancashire Evening Post on MSN'I can't believe it!' - Lancashire care home chef reaches final of national cooking competitionA Lancashire care home chef has spoken of his disbelief and pride at reaching the finals of a national cooking competition.
Comedy legend Eric Morecambe was described as 'noisy' and a 'time waster' by his teachers in school reports, but they did note his 'flair for entertainment' even at a young age. The notes are part ...
Eric Morecambe, who died in 1984 aged 58, and his partner Ernie Wise, who died in 1999 aged 73, are among the most popular and enduring comedy stars in British TV history "We've found costumes ...
Brucciani of Morecambe, Lancashire has been named among the best in the UK. The campaign offers resources and advice on how ...
Wise wanted to split from Morecambe before duo found fame, letter shows Pair went on to make their television debut in 1954, going on to become one of Britain’s best-loved comedy duos ...
A pair of glasses worn by Eric Morecambe sold for thousands at an auction last month, with the mystery bidder now revealed as Robbie Williams.
A never-before-seen collection of treasures belonging to comedy legend Eric Morecambe, including telegrams from the late Prince Philip and letters from Margaret Thatcher and fellow comics Ronnie ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results