Les Dennis
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[[Classic Comeback|Classic Comeback / TV Now and Then]] | [[Classic Comeback|Classic Comeback / TV Now and Then]] | ||
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[[Family Fortunes]] | [[Family Fortunes]] | ||
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[[Fee Fi Fo Yum]] | [[Fee Fi Fo Yum]] | ||
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[[New Faces]] (contestant) | [[New Faces]] (contestant) | ||
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+ | [[Strictly Come Dancing]] (participant) | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Mr. Leslie D. Heseltine first found fame on [[New Faces]] and went on to feature as a supporting player in Russ Abbot's comedy shows, before forming a successful partnership with fellow comic Dustin Gee. After Gee's death in 1986, Dennis become more of an all-round light entertainer, and nowadays is better known for having been the longest-serving host of [[Family Fortunes]], and breaking down in the [[Big Brother]] house. In 2006 he | + | Mr. Leslie D. Heseltine first found fame on [[New Faces]] and went on to feature as a supporting player in Russ Abbot's comedy shows, before forming a successful partnership with fellow comic Dustin Gee. After Gee's death in 1986, Dennis become more of an all-round light entertainer, and nowadays is better known for having been the longest-serving host of [[Family Fortunes]], and breaking down in the [[Big Brother]] house. In 2006 and 2022 he returned to the game show scene as host of Five's [[In the Grid]] and as stand-in host of [[Countdown]]. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Current revision as of 23:13, 19 July 2024
Contents |
Shows
Celebrity Big Brother (participant)
Celebrity Masterchef (participant)
Classic Comeback / TV Now and Then
Countdown (stand-in)
Jo Brand's Hot Potatoes (team captain)
New Faces (contestant)
Strictly Come Dancing (participant)
Biography
Mr. Leslie D. Heseltine first found fame on New Faces and went on to feature as a supporting player in Russ Abbot's comedy shows, before forming a successful partnership with fellow comic Dustin Gee. After Gee's death in 1986, Dennis become more of an all-round light entertainer, and nowadays is better known for having been the longest-serving host of Family Fortunes, and breaking down in the Big Brother house. In 2006 and 2022 he returned to the game show scene as host of Five's In the Grid and as stand-in host of Countdown.
Trivia
He was supposedly offered the chance to host Deal or No Deal, but turned it down.
He appeared in an edition of the BBC's police-drama series 'Mersey Beat' (around 2002), playing a troubled stepfather.