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What happened Tommy Trinder?
Tommy Trinder, a comedian whose irreverent wit endeared him to generations of Britons, died Monday at St. Peter’s Hospital in Chertsey, west of London. He was 80 years old.
Where is Tommy Trinder buried?
Burvale Cemetery, Hersham, United Kingdom
Tommy Trinder/Place of burial
When did Tommy Trinder die?
July 10, 1989
Tommy Trinder/Date of death
Did Tommy Trinder own Fulham FC?
Trinder became a television star during the 1950s, notably as the original host for Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955-1958). He was chairman of Fulham Football Club between 1959 and 1976.
WHO SAID lucky people?
Born in 1909 in south London, Trinder deployed his rubber features in a double act with his quick wit. He started working in music hall in the 1920s and went on to become one of the country’s best-loved comedians, renowned for his catchphrase, ‘You lucky people’.
Who said Agony ivy?
Ted Ray (comedian)
Ted Ray (born Charles Olden; 21 November 1905 – 8 November 1977) was an English comedian of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, on radio and television.
Who said swinging dodgy?
Norman Vaughan
Norman Vaughan (comedian)
Norman Vaughan | |
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Born | Norman Edward Vaughan10 April 1923 Liverpool, England |
Died | 17 May 2002 (aged 79) London, England |
Occupation | Comedian |
Spouse(s) | Bernice |
Who was Mrs Hoskins?
Marcia Warren
Hoskins (portrayed by Marcia Warren) is a minor character in the BBC sitcom Not Going Out.
Who was Sidney mincing?
Kenneth Connor
Kenneth Connor MBE | |
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Years active | 1920–1993 |
Known for | Carry On films ‘Allo ‘Allo! |
Spouse(s) | Margaret Knox ( m. 1942) |
Children | 1 |
How old is Norman Vaughan?
79 years (1923–2002)
Norman Vaughan/Age at death
Death. He died, aged 79, in the Royal London Hospital in East London, on 17 May 2002, from injuries sustained in a road accident on 17 April at Waterloo Bridge.
Is Norman Vaughan still alive?
Deceased (1923–2002)
Norman Vaughan/Living or Deceased
Was Kenneth Connor married?
Margaret Connorm. 1942–1993
Kenneth Connor/Spouse
Where did Tommy Trinder live as a child?
Tommy Trinder was born at 54 Wellfield Road, Streatham, South London, on 24 March 1909, the son of Thomas Henry Trinder, a London tram driver from Shilton, Oxfordshire, and his wife Jennie Georgina Harriet née Mills. He left school early for a job as an errand boy, but by the age of 12, was on stage.
How old was Tommy Trinder when he started singing?
He left school early for a job as an errand boy, but by the age of 12, was on stage. He toured South Africa with a revue company in 1921 and appeared as a boy vocalist at Collins’ Music Hall the following year.
Who was Tommy Trinder and what was his catchrase?
Thomas Edward Trinder CBE (24 March 1909 – 10 July 1989), known as Tommy Trinder, was an English stage, screen and radio comedian of the pre- and post-war years whose catchphrase was ‘You lucky people’.
Where did Tommy Trinder live in Hersham Surrey?
He moved to a large private estate, Burwood Park in Hersham, Surrey, calling the house “Tiverly”. He is buried in Burvale Cemetery, which is close by to where he lived. He hosted his own television series, Trinder Box on the BBC in 1959.