Who was Lennie Bennett partner?
Michael Berry (26 September 1938 – 8 April 2009), known professionally as Lennie Bennett, was an English comedian and game show host….
| Lennie Bennett | |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1971–1993 |
| Spouse(s) | Margaret Backhouse (divorced) Teresa Jackson (divorced) |
Is Lennie Bennett still alive?
April 8, 2009Lennie Bennett / Date of death
Who hosted Lucky Ladders?
comedian Lennie Bennett
Weekday quiz show hosted by comedian Lennie Bennett, where contestants competed to find links between words, building up a connection of “lucky ladders”.
How old is Lennie Bennett?
70 years (1938–2009)Lennie Bennett / Age at death
What happened to Jerry Stevens?
An accomplished amateur golfer Jerry won the Bob Hope UK Pro-Celebrity golf tournament in 1981 and later organised various showbiz golf games in the UK and abroad. Now divorced, he lives in the Wembley area of southern England.
Who said I could crush a grape?
Stu Francis
Catchphrases such as “Ooh I could crush a grape”, and “I could rip a tissue”, coined by Stu Francis, who presented the show in the 1980s, were heard in playgrounds across the nation. More than 450 episodes were broadcast before Crackerjack was cancelled in 1984 as bosses sought to overhaul children’s schedules.
Who used to compare catchphrase?
He is best known as the original host of the game show Catchphrase between 1986 and 1999, and as one of the stars of the comedy showcase The Comedians….Roy Walker (comedian)
| Roy Walker | |
|---|---|
| Children | 3, including Josie Walker |
| Notable works and roles | Catchphrase The Comedians |
| Website | www.roywalker.co.uk |
Who was the first Catchphrase host?
Roy Walker
He is best known as the original host of the game show Catchphrase between 1986 and 1999, and as one of the stars of the comedy showcase The Comedians….Roy Walker (comedian)
| Roy Walker | |
|---|---|
| Spouse | Jean Walker ( m. 1962; died 1989) |
| Children | 3, including Josie Walker |
| Notable works and roles | Catchphrase The Comedians |
Who used to ride an ostrich?
| Bernie Clifton | |
|---|---|
| Born | Bernard M. Quinn 30 April 1936 St Helens, Lancashire, England |
| Occupation | Entertainer |
Who can I crush a grape?
Catchphrases such as “Ooh I could crush a grape”, and “I could rip a tissue”, coined by Stu Francis, who presented the show in the 1980s, were heard in playgrounds across the nation. More than 450 episodes were broadcast before Crackerjack was cancelled in 1984 as bosses sought to overhaul children’s schedules.
Who was the first host of Crackerjack?
Eamonn Andrews
Crackerjack! (TV programme)
| Crackerjack! | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Johnny Haddon Downes |
| Presented by | Eamonn Andrews (1955–64) Leslie Crowther (1964–68) Michael Aspel (1968–74) Ed Stewart (1975–79) Stu Francis (1980–84) Sam & Mark (2020–2021) |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
Who owned Schnorbitz the dog?
Liverpool radio DJ Pete Price is well known for his many celebrity friends but today he revealed one of his celebrity enemies – Schnorbitz the loveable St Bernard dog. Schnorbitz was part of a double act with comedian Bernie Winters, who reached the heights of his fame in the 1970s and 1980s.
What happened to Mike Winters?
His final book was a light-hearted memoir, The Sunny Side of Winters. He finally moved to Fairford, Gloucestershire, with his wife of 57 years. He died on 24 August 2013 aged 86.