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  1. From an episode of "Russ Abbot's Madhouse", here are Les Dennis and the late Dustin Gee as Cilla (Silly) and Tarby! Hilarious! **DISCLAIMER**... DUE TO A COU...

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  2. 8. Mai 2024 · Gee suffered a massive heart attack in the changing rooms on 1st January 1986, and passed away in hospital two days later. Speaking to the Always Be Comedy podcast, Dennis has revealed his heartache that Gee feared he was "alone" moments before the fatal heart attack. Speaking about the tragic passing of Gee, Dennis said: "I'd lost everything.

  3. 4. Sept. 2019 · The most famous on-stage – and on-screen – death's was Tommy Cooper, at the age of 63. It was Sunday, April 15, 1984, when he was appearing at Live from Her Majesty's, broadcast on ITV live from the West End theatre of the same name. He was scheduled to do his 'magic cloak' trick in which he pulled ever-larger props from beneath his gown ...

  4. 17. Feb. 2024 · Comedy fans will be captivated by this moving profile of one of Britain's most beloved double acts - Les Dennis and Dustin Gee. Their hilarious routines toge...

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  5. 6. Feb. 2022 · The hit single that never was...entertainer Bobby Crush had written a song for Dustin and Les as Corrie's Vera and Mavis which was due to be recorded and rel...

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  6. Dustin Gee was born on 24 June 1942 in York, Yorkshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Madhouse (1980), Rock Follies (1976) and Who Do You Do (1972). He died on 3 January 1986 in Southport, Merseyside, England, UK.

  7. He quickly became a popular face on prime time Saturday night TV in the 80s and 90s, starring in shows including 'The Russ Abbot Show', where he met his beloved comedy partner, Dustin Gee. They went on to have great success with their own prime time slot, 'The Laughter Show' and following Dustins’ tragic death, Les continued with 'The Les Dennis Laughter Show', and most famously went on to ...