7 April 1984 (1984-04-07) – 27 July 1991 (1991-07-27)
The Laughter Show is a
BBC comedy sketch show, which featured
Dustin Gee and
Les Dennis (along with
Roy Jay and
Caroline Dennis in 1984), from 1984 to 1986 and then just featuring Dennis until 1991.
History
Dustin Gee and
Les Dennis both started their TV careers on Who Do You Do? in 1975, forming their partnership then.[1] The pair went on to appear on stage and TV including Russ Abbot's Madhouse. In 1984,
BBC 1 gave the pair their own show, The Laughter Show, whilst they continued to work on Russ Abbot's Madhouse.
On 3 January 1986
Dustin Gee died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack[2] shortly before transmission of the third series (which had already been recorded) was due to start. The series continued with Les Dennis, retitled The Les Dennis Laughter Show, until 1991.
^Dustin Gee. The Times (London, England), Monday, January 6, 1986; p. 12
^[1] Glasgow Herald 4 Jan 1986 p4 " Comedian Dies after Collapsing at theatre
^"BBC Programme Index: The Laughter Show", BBC Programme Index, BBC, [Programme record taken from Radio Times listings digitised by the BBC for
The Genome Project], First broadcast: Sat 9th Mar 1985, 18:40 on BBC One London ― More fast-moving comedy and music featuring Les Dennis and Dustin Gee with their impressions and characters. They are joined this week by comedian Gary Wilmott and music is provided by the talented newcomer Jani
Gardner, Adam (1 September 1992).
"Obituary: Mark Robertson 1963–1992". The Independent. Obituary for show guest, the juggler Mark Robertson. (Does not mention show appearance.)
7 April 1984 (1984-04-07) – 27 July 1991 (1991-07-27)
The Laughter Show is a
BBC comedy sketch show, which featured
Dustin Gee and
Les Dennis (along with
Roy Jay and
Caroline Dennis in 1984), from 1984 to 1986 and then just featuring Dennis until 1991.
History
Dustin Gee and
Les Dennis both started their TV careers on Who Do You Do? in 1975, forming their partnership then.[1] The pair went on to appear on stage and TV including Russ Abbot's Madhouse. In 1984,
BBC 1 gave the pair their own show, The Laughter Show, whilst they continued to work on Russ Abbot's Madhouse.
On 3 January 1986
Dustin Gee died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack[2] shortly before transmission of the third series (which had already been recorded) was due to start. The series continued with Les Dennis, retitled The Les Dennis Laughter Show, until 1991.
^Dustin Gee. The Times (London, England), Monday, January 6, 1986; p. 12
^[1] Glasgow Herald 4 Jan 1986 p4 " Comedian Dies after Collapsing at theatre
^"BBC Programme Index: The Laughter Show", BBC Programme Index, BBC, [Programme record taken from Radio Times listings digitised by the BBC for
The Genome Project], First broadcast: Sat 9th Mar 1985, 18:40 on BBC One London ― More fast-moving comedy and music featuring Les Dennis and Dustin Gee with their impressions and characters. They are joined this week by comedian Gary Wilmott and music is provided by the talented newcomer Jani
Gardner, Adam (1 September 1992).
"Obituary: Mark Robertson 1963–1992". The Independent. Obituary for show guest, the juggler Mark Robertson. (Does not mention show appearance.)