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Kenny Lynch dies aged 81

Singer, actor and comic entertainer Kenny Lynch has died. He was 81.

British Comedy Guide, 18th December 2019

TV review: Last Laugh In Vegas, ITV1

Michael Caine used to say that in his world you don't retire, the phone just stops ringing. Well it never seems to stop ringing for old celebrities being offered shows these days.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th April 2018

ITV confirms Last Laugh In Vegas cast

Anita Harris, Cannon & Ball, Kenny Lynch and Su Pollard are amongst 8 British acts from the 1960s - 80s going to perform in Las Vegas for a new ITV series.

British Comedy Guide, 11th September 2017

ITV to take veteran comedy acts to Las Vegas

ITV is making Last Laugh In Vegas, a show in which veteran comedy acts like Cannon & Ball], Mick Miller and Su Pollard will perform in Vegas.

British Comedy Guide, 28th June 2017

There's no running out of old people, and seemingly no running out of shows that find some fleetingly entertaining formats to feature them (if not exactly to cater for them). In this one, game seventysomethings in the public eye such as Stanley Johnson and Eve Pollard share their thoughts on ageing and get stuck into some fish-out-of-water challenges. Tonight, Eve takes a shift in B&Q, while Amanda Barrie and Kenny Lynch run a B&B.

John Robinson, The Guardian, 27th June 2017

Debut of a new series that claims to illuminate a new demographic phenomenon - the fact that post-65 retirement is now often measured in decades rather than years - but which is mostly a reality show. The conceit is that well-known personages - among them Edwina Currie, Kenny Lynch and Esther Rantzen - will explore different aspects of later life. Tonight, it's love, with Henry Blofeld and Amanda Barrie running a dating agency.

Andrew Mueller, The Guardian, 13th June 2017

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