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A sketch of boxer Muhammad Ali, drawn by the comedian Eric Morecambe in 1978, is to be auctioned.The drawing was originally ...
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Derbyshire Times on MSNJust like that! Damian Williams returns to Sheffield stage to play Tommy Cooper in The Last LaughDamian Williams, a popular figure on the Sheffield Lyceum stage where he has played the panto dame for 17 years, takes on the ...
A sketch of famous boxer Muhammad Ali, drawn by British comedian Eric Morecambe in 1978, is going to be sold at an ...
A rare and powerful sketch of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, drawn by British comedy icon Eric Morecambe in 1978, is set to be ...
From tender private moments to unseen antics, Gary Morecambe’s new book about his famous dad Eric – and of course, his long-term screen partner Ernie Wise – is packed full of memories and ...
Morecambe was recently named one of the most affordable seaside towns in the UK, according to a study by The Co-operative ...
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 ...
Eric Morecambe's never-before-seen "lifetime of treasures" are to be auctioned. His family are putting his showbiz memorabilia and personal treasures up for auction in January, a move that is dubbed ...
An array of showbiz memorabilia – made up of 700 lots – was found in Morecambe’s former home, Brachefield, in Harpenden, Hertfordshire. Wise wrote: “Well, Eric, I want to get straight to ...
Eric Morecambe’s glasses collected a five-figure sum… thanks to Robbie Williams (Picture: BBC/Instagram) Robbie Williams has been revealed as the mystery bidder who snapped up a pair of Eric ...
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 ...
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 ...
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