Lennie Bennett
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He came into prominence with the BBC's ''Lennie and Jerry Show'' and went on to host ''Punchlines'' on ITV which ran for six years. | He came into prominence with the BBC's ''Lennie and Jerry Show'' and went on to host ''Punchlines'' on ITV which ran for six years. | ||
- | He has appeared at many Royal Variety shows. In recent years, Lennie has hosted world-wide entertainment for corporate clients. | + | He has appeared at many Royal Variety shows. In recent years, Lennie has hosted world-wide entertainment for corporate clients. The last we heard of him was on a "where are they now?"-type show in 2004, when he was running a burger bar, Fat B'Stards, in Blackpool. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
He lost his virginity at the age of 13. | He lost his virginity at the age of 13. | ||
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+ | He hosted the opening night of Television South West in 1982, infamously declaring that TSW would stand for "Television Simply Wonderful" - a claim with which few critics (or viewers) agreed. | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 11:11, 13 December 2008
Biography
He came into prominence with the BBC's Lennie and Jerry Show and went on to host Punchlines on ITV which ran for six years.
He has appeared at many Royal Variety shows. In recent years, Lennie has hosted world-wide entertainment for corporate clients. The last we heard of him was on a "where are they now?"-type show in 2004, when he was running a burger bar, Fat B'Stards, in Blackpool.
Trivia
He lost his virginity at the age of 13.
He hosted the opening night of Television South West in 1982, infamously declaring that TSW would stand for "Television Simply Wonderful" - a claim with which few critics (or viewers) agreed.