Ken dodd dies at 90

A sad day for fans of British comedy! Ken Dodd, the beloved comedian and entertainer, has passed away at the age of 90.

Born on November 25, 1927, Ken Dodd was a household name in the UK, known for his unique blend of music hall, comedy, and variety show entertainment. He was famous for his long-running BBC Radio 2 show, "The Ken Dodd Show," as well as his numerous TV appearances, including "The Ken Dodd Show" and "Ken Dodd's Laughter Show."

Dodd was also a prolific recording artist, releasing many albums and singles, including his signature song, "Happiness." He was a master of the "diddy-sco" (a type of harmonica) and was known for his impressive vocal range.

Throughout his career, Ken Dodd won numerous awards, including the British Comedy Award for Outstanding Contribution to Comedy and the OBE (Order of the British Empire) for his services to entertainment.

Ken Dodd's passing leaves a void in the world of British comedy, but his legacy will live on through his countless fans and the many memories he created for them.