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"Stand Up: A Journey Through Comedy Legends" In June 1978, the iconic Lenny Henry had Great Yarmouth roaring with laughter as he showcased his comedic genius

Background imageStand Up Collection: Freddie Starr Comedian / Actor June 1998 Sitting on blue

Freddie Starr Comedian / Actor June 1998 Sitting on blue
Freddie Starr Comedian/Actor June 1998 Sitting on blue and white sofa in his luxury home

Background imageStand Up Collection: Freddie Starr Comedian / Actor June 98 Sitting on blue

Freddie Starr Comedian / Actor June 98 Sitting on blue
Freddie Starr Comedian/Actor June 98 Sitting on blue and white sofa in his luxury home © Mirrorpix

Background imageStand Up Collection: British comedian Freddie Starr is sending up 'Superstars'

British comedian Freddie Starr is sending up "Superstars"
British comedian Freddie Starr is sending up " Superstars", the television sports programme, in his New Years Eve Show on BBC television

Background imageStand Up Collection: Comedian Freddie Starr at a pupil presenation night at Gateshead

Comedian Freddie Starr at a pupil presenation night at Gatesheads Heathfield School 30 September 1983

Background imageStand Up Collection: 16 year old comedian Lenny Henry, May 1975

16 year old comedian Lenny Henry, May 1975

Background imageStand Up Collection: 16 year old comedian Lenny Henry, May 1975

16 year old comedian Lenny Henry, May 1975

Background imageStand Up Collection: Comedian Freddie Starr. March 1975

Comedian Freddie Starr. March 1975

Background imageStand Up Collection: Humour: Comedy: Car: Comedian Freddie Starr. March 1975 75-01555-006

Humour: Comedy: Car: Comedian Freddie Starr. March 1975 75-01555-006

Background imageStand Up Collection: Picture call at the Palace Theatre, Manchester for the Panto Cinderella

Picture call at the Palace Theatre, Manchester for the Panto Cinderella. Cinderella, Sally Bazely, with Denis Goodwin (left) playing the Major Domo to the Prince and Bob Monkhouse (right)

Background imageStand Up Collection: Freddie Starr biting the leg of Dick Richardson his road manager

Freddie Starr biting the leg of Dick Richardson his road manager

Background imageStand Up Collection: Volga Olga the blue grandma. The comic Olga glinting at the paying customers whom she

Volga Olga the blue grandma. The comic Olga glinting at the paying customers whom she treats to her blue style of humour, " if I tried to be clean, I d die a death". January 1980 P018519

Background imageStand Up Collection: Adam Faith Singer Actor with comedian Freddie Starr

Adam Faith Singer Actor with comedian Freddie Starr

Background imageStand Up Collection: Freddie Starr Comedian as Fred Scuttle Benny Hill Character October 1992

Freddie Starr Comedian as Fred Scuttle Benny Hill Character October 1992

Background imageStand Up Collection: Silhouette of woman paddleboarding on Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida at sunrise, USA

Silhouette of woman paddleboarding on Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida at sunrise, USA
Silhouette of woman paddleboarding on the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Indialantic with vibrant orange sky and glowing sun rising on the horizon; Florida, United States of America




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"Stand Up: A Journey Through Comedy Legends" In June 1978, the iconic Lenny Henry had Great Yarmouth roaring with laughter as he showcased his comedic genius. Norfolk was in stitches as this talented comedian took center stage and had everyone rolling in the aisles. Fast forward to April 19, 1989, and another comedy legend graced the stage. Joe Longthorne captivated audiences with his wit and charm, leaving them begging for more. His performance that night will forever be etched in the memories of those lucky enough to witness it. But comedy isn't just about making people laugh; sometimes it's about creating unforgettable moments. In a hilarious encounter captured on camera, Freddie Starr planted a kiss on England striker Kevin Keegan while pop star Elton John looked on in amusement. It was a moment that perfectly encapsulated the unpredictable nature of stand-up comedy. Barry Humphries, best known for creating Dame Edna Everedge, brought his unique brand of humor to London in June 1979 when he tied the knot with Diane Millstead. Their wedding was undoubtedly filled with laughter and joy as they embarked on their journey together. Comedy has no boundaries or limitations; it can even transcend into unexpected realms. The enigmatic Holy Woman Herder found humor even within spirituality itself, proving that laughter truly is universal. Family plays an integral role in many comedians' lives, providing endless inspiration for their craft. Freddie Starr shared precious moments with his wife Sandy and children Jody and Donna during Christmas celebrations and other joyful occasions throughout their lives together. Barry Humphries continued to entertain audiences by reading a mock-up Daily Express newspaper headline - showcasing his ability to find satire even outside of live performances. His creativity knew no bounds as he effortlessly blended reality with absurdity. Wimbledon Football Club became an unlikely backdrop for Freddie Starr's TV show filming - yet another example of how comedians can find humor in the most unexpected places.