Lennie Bennett

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Contents

Shows

Back to the Drawing Board

Lucky Ladders

Names and Games

Punchlines

The Railway Carriage Game (team captain)

Rising Stars

Biography

Comedian who started out in the late days of variety theatre, before bursting onto TV in the early 1970s as compere of Saturday Variety and a frequent panellist on Joker's Wild. He went on to become a regular on Celebrity Squares and by the end of the decade he was a huge star on the BBC's Lennie and Jerry Show.

He would also turn up as a participant in all manner of shows, from Star Turn to Blankety Blank, All Star Secrets and, somewhat less obviously, Driving Force. We remember him best for hosting Punchlines on ITV which ran for six years. He also appeared at many Royal Variety shows.

In later years, Lennie 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.

He died on 8 April 2009 at the age of 70.

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.

He was also known to be fond of a round of golf, and enjoyed the odd frame of snooker too.

Web links

Internet Movie Database entry

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