Ken Dodd Dead: Stars Pay Tribute To Legendary Entertainer Following His Death, Aged 90

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Tributes have been pouring in for Ken Dodd, following his death over the weekend at the age of 90.

The legendary star, famous for his epic stand-up shows, as well as his Diddy Men and tickling stick, died just days after leaving hospital.

Ken Dodd (1927-2018)
Ken Dodd (1927-2018)
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He married Anne Jones, his partner of 40 years, on Friday at their house, which was also the one he was born in.

His publicist Robert Holmes told the Press Association: “They got the registrar and were married in the house. He died two days later on Mother’s Day. Anne is obviously very upset.”

As news of his death broke in the early hours of Monday morning, fellow comedians and stars from the entertainment world paid tribute to Sir Ken on social media.

So sad to hear of the passing of #KenDodd. A comedy legend. RIP.

— antanddec (@antanddec) March 12, 2018

#RIPKenDodd Best dinner companion I ever sat next to. Don't think I said a word. Just laughed and laughed and tried not to drown in my soup. Thank you for the genius x

— Sandi Toksvig (@sanditoksvig) March 12, 2018

RIP Sir Ken Dodd, 90.
One of the greatest comedians Britain has ever produced.
Died in the same home in Knotty Ash, Liverpool where he was born & always lived - after marrying his long time love Anne there just two days ago.
A poignant end to an amazing life. pic.twitter.com/hC8fylPwkA

— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 12, 2018

Shedding a few this morning... Tears ... Sir Ken Dodd... master of tickling sticks, Diddy Men and tattifilarious comedy. Saying goodbye to my childhood... 💔https://t.co/twIs2RzGPN

— Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders) March 12, 2018

Ah, Ken Dodd has died. So happy I got to meet him once, and more importantly, saw him do one of his incredible 5 hour shows. He was an education to watch and, afterwards, at 1.30 am, he had beers with me in the dressing room and talked showbiz. A privilege, and a loss. RIP.

— Dara Ó Briain (@daraobriain) March 12, 2018

Comedy flowed through him like water. RIP Sir Ken Dodd. pic.twitter.com/v0FjVJVe1n

— David Walliams (@davidwalliams) March 12, 2018

R.I.P Sir Ken Dodd..

Knotty Ash, Scouser, National Treasure. Diddymen. Comedy legend. https://t.co/bD6xp2BcPy

— Michael Ball (@bally03) March 12, 2018

Breaking news Sir Ken Dodd has died at the age of 90. Speaking on @GMB @LesDennis says ‘he was the first comedian I ever saw on stage as a child...& thought this what I want to do. He’s been an inspiration to so may comedians’ pic.twitter.com/ywGvmQcTb4

— Charlotte Hawkins (@CharlotteHawkns) March 12, 2018

RIP Sir Ken Dodd. A legend and an inspiration. I have a lot to thank You for. I Was thrilled you had the best birthday party in Liverpool before you left us. Your city, friends,Family and Show business will miss you terribly. pic.twitter.com/iDeEC4yukJ

— Claire Sweeney (@clairesweeney) March 12, 2018

RIP Sir Ken Dodd. One of the all time greats. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and most of Saturday.

— Gary Delaney (@GaryDelaney) March 12, 2018

So very, very sad to hear Sir Ken Dodd has passed away. One of Britain's finest entertainers. The whole of Liverpool mourns his passing RIP

— LeonAndJune (@LeonAndJune) March 12, 2018

So sorry to have heard of the death of Sir Ken Dodd. I was thrilled to meet him last year. I was a big fan. pic.twitter.com/ZO0T8ZyjgP

— Rory Cowan (@1rorycowan) March 12, 2018

The world of comedy has lost another legend. Sincere condenses to his family and friends. It was an honour to have shared many stages with you Sir. RIP.
Comedy legend Sir Ken Dodd dies aged 90 after being hospitalised with serious infection https://t.co/Fwa9WF4kw2

— Sheila Ferguson 3° (@SheilaDFerguson) March 12, 2018

Sad to hear the news of Ken Dodd this morning. A man who gave us much joy. Led his life, and career with dignity. Lucky to have met the man.

— Lee Mead (@leemeadofficial) March 12, 2018

RIP Sir Ken Dodd. One of the all time greats. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and most of Saturday.

— Gary Delaney (@GaryDelaney) March 12, 2018

Born the son of a coal merchant in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, in 1927, Sir Ken made it into the Guinness Book of Records for telling 1,500 jokes in three and a half hours.

After making his name in the music halls, his career in television and radio took off.

Sir Ken spent more than six weeks in the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital earlier this year, following a chest infection, leaving at the end of February.

The comedy legend had this weekend been forced to cancel all his upcoming shows on his Happiness Tour, saying he needs “long term convalescence” after his spell in hospital.

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