Kenneth Horne
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Current revision as of 16:49, 1 February 2025
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Shows
Call My Bluff (team captain)
Does the Team Think? (stand-in)
Once Upon a Time (inventor)
Play the Game (panellist)
Tall Story Club (special)
What's it All About? (panellist)
Biography
English comedian synonymous with the anarchic and risque radio comedies Much Binding in the Marsh, Beyond Our Ken and most obviously Round the Horne.
He died of a stroke when making a speech at the Dorchester Hotel on Valentine's Day, 1969.
Trivia
He was the chairman of Chad Valley Toys and the company that later became Pilkington glass.